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FRIDAYS “READERS FORUM”

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WHAT’S ON YOUR MIND TODAY?

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Todays “Readers Poll”:Do you feel Council should spend $16 million dollars to renovate North Main area?

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Vanderburgh County Tea Party Patriots To Hear Blight Presentation By George Lumley

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 County Tea Party Patriots To Hear Blight Presentation By George Lumley

The next VC-TPP membership meeting is at the Evansville Public Library, McCollough Branch, at 1:00 p.m.

Our guest speaker will be George Lumley, CPA. Mr. Lumley will present information concerning the Brownfields operation within the Evansville city government. Find out what’s being done with your tax dollars and federal funds channeled to this bureaucratic property dispensation operation. Property is changing hands without opportunity for public auction. Why? Who benefits?

Mr. Lumley will reveal things about this operation that you need to know. Find out what’s going on in your city “behind closed doors.”

We will also have a discussion about the happenings at the Evansville City Council this last Monday (2/22) and what we now face.

See you there!

In Liberty,
Jim Bratten
Director, Hoosier Patriots
Co-Founder, Vanderburgh County Tea Party Patriots

2016 SOCIALISM: WORSHIPPING THE GOD OF GOVERNMENT

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2016 SOCIALISM: WORSHIPPING THE GOD OF GOVERNMENT
By Susan Stamper Brown

VHS LAUNCHES “ACAT-EMY AWARDS” ADOPTION PROMOTION FOR CATS

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 While the film industry is preparing for Hollywood’s biggest night, the Vanderburgh Humane Society has launched a creative adoption promotion to showcase their fine felines!

The public can vote on their favorite Oscar “nom-nom” (nominee) on social media today, tomorrow, and Saturday in CAT-egories like, “Best  Purrformance: Acator,” “Best Purrformance: Acatress,” and “Best Picture.” Up for awards this year are big names such as Leonardo DiCatrio, Jennifer Pawrence, Mewchael Fassbender, and pictures like “The Big Tort” and “Cat Room!”

There are so many wonderful adult cats at the VHS that have been waiting for months to find homes, and once kittens become available for adoption, their chances of finding homes will be even less. During Kitten Season, adult cats often have a difficult time being adopted, because they are competing with cute and playful kittens. Right now in particular, the VHS seems to have an overabundance of senior cats age 7 and older. While they are called “seniors,” many of these cats are completely healthy, happy, and have the energy of a much younger feline. They have many years of love to give, and they are no less deserving of a home than kittens are. Each is litterbox-trained and most will get along with children and other pets!

VHS hopes to give these wonderful adult cats their moment in the “spotlight,” and find their homes soon so they can enjoy awards season on a warm lap!

Voters can see the nominees on Facebook at www.facebook.com/VanderburghHumaneSociety, or on Twitter and Instagram at @vhslifesaver.

For more information about this adoption event, please contact Amanda Coburn at (812) 426-2563 ext. 218.

Beware of Phone Scam Occurring in the Vincennes Area 

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Knox County – Indiana State Police and Vincennes City Police are currently investigating several complaints involving a phone scam. According to Indiana State Police Detective Rob Dellion, a person or persons claiming to be from the Indiana State Police are making phone calls to businesses in the Vincennes area and asking for donations to purchase coats for children.

Please remember there are genuine organizations that solicit money for various causes, but the Indiana State Police is not attempting to raise money for children who need coats. Indiana State Police encourages everyone to be cautious when donating over the phone.

UE Softball heads to Frost Classic in Chattanooga

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Aces ready for five more games this weekend

 

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Winning eight of their first ten games in 2016 while bringing home three weekly Missouri Valley Conference awards, the University of Evansville softball team is ready for another big weekend of action at the 2016 Chattanooga Frost Classic.

Evansville will be playing five games this weekend with two on Friday and Saturday and the finale on Sunday.  Live stats for all games will be available on the tournament central page, which is linked above.

The weekend schedule is:

Friday

  1. Miami (Ohio) – 11 a.m. ET

at Chattanooga – 4 p.m. ET

Saturday

  1. Lipscomb – 11 a.m. ET
  2. Northern Kentucky – 1:30 p.m. ET

Sunday

Vs. Kentucky – 11 a.m. ET

 

With a pair of 4-1 weekends under their belts, the Aces look to continue their hot start to the season.  The Aces picked up wins last weekend over Tennessee State, ETSU, Butler and Northern Kentucky in their trip to Nashville for the Tiger Classic.

Co-MVP of the tournament – Morgan Florey – garnered a pair of Missouri Valley Conference honors earlier this week.  Florey was named the MVC Newcomer and Pitcher of the Week after going 13 2/3 innings, giving up just one run, which was unearned.  She picked up three victories while striking out 23 batters against just three walks.

All-Tournament Team member Michal Luckett leads the offense with a .576 average.  She has notched a hit in 19 of her 33 at-bats and is a perfect 5/5 in stolen base attempts.  Danielle Freeman has also notched a good start to the season, checking in with a .379 batting average.  She has driven in a team-high nine RBIs while posting five doubles.

Adopt A Pet

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Chubbers is a 3-year-old female Beagle! She and her sister Princess were surrendered due to their owner’s failing health. They were born in Chandler. Adopt one of these sweet girls for $100, or both for $175 (a $25 discount!) Call (812) 426-2563 or visit www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption information!

 

Adopt A Pet

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Carbonara is the last remaining of her litter, named after pasta. She’s about 6 months old, and recently graduated into the Cageless Cat Lounge! She’s a little shy, but she gets along with other cats just fine. Only $30 to adopt! Call (812) 426-2563 or visit www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption information!

Suit aims to strike down law barring vote by committed mentally ill

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Dave Stafford for www.theindianalawyer.com

A proposed class-action lawsuit naming state election officials and the clerk of Jefferson County argues a 1995 state law preventing people committed to a state hospital from voting in local elections is unconstitutional.

Indiana Protection and Advocacy Services Commission Thursday sued on behalf of Patricia Featherston, who is committed to Madison State Hospital as a mentally ill person. The case was filed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana.

The suit challenges Indiana Code 3-5-5-17, which provides that someone judged mentally ill and committed to an institution “does not gain residency in the precinct in which the institution is located.” It notes people living in veterans homes and on college campuses, for instance, can vote in local elections where those institutions are located.

The lawsuit notes that Featherston has nowhere else in Indiana where she can legally vote.

The suit seeks an injunction against enforcement of the statute it claims is discriminatory and a declaration the statute is unconstitutional, violating the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment. The suit also claims the statute violates the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.

Proposed in the litigation is a class of adults who aren’t able to vote or won’t be able to vote in the precinct where the institution they are committed to is located. The subclass is defined as class members who reside or will reside at Madison State Hospital.

At least 21 Madison State Hospital residents voted in a recent election in their local precinct but won’t be able to vote in future elections because of enforcement of the statute, the suit says. It alleges Jefferson County Clerk Karen Mannix indicated the Indiana Secretary of State’s office informed her that the law bars people housed at Madison from voting locally. The suit says the local clerk’s office then notified staff at Madison that patients would have to register to vote elsewhere.

In addition to Madison, there are four other institutions housing people committed due to mental illness: Evansville State Hospital, Larue Carter State Hospital in Indianapolis, Logansport State Hospital, and Richmond State Hospital. The facilities have a capacity of 850 people and currently house 647, the suit says, most of who have been committed for more than a year.

The suit filed in the New Albany Division of the U.S. Court for the Southern District of Indiana is Indiana Protection and Advocacy Services Commission, Patricia Featherston, et al., v. Indiana Secretary of State, et al., 4:16-cv-29.

UE Student Receives Ernie Jones Memorial Civil Engineering Scholarship

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University of Evansville student Forrest J. Plumlee has been named the first recipient of the Ernie Jones Memorial Civil Engineering Scholarship. This $2,500 scholarship will be awarded annually to a junior or senior civil engineering student at UE’s College of Engineering and Computer Science. Plumlee, a resident of Columbus, Indiana, received the scholarship during the University’s 19th annual Engineers Week Banquet hosted by the UE College of Engineering and Computer Science on February 24.

The National Association of Tower Erectors (NATE) and the Tower Family Foundation recently announced the establishment of the scholarship during the annual NATE UNITE 2016 conference.

Jim Coleman, a member of the Tower Family Foundation board of directors and former NATE chairman, said that NATE and the Tower Family Foundation were honored to recognize Jones’s legacy through the establishment of the scholarship at UE.

“Ernie was one of the most prominent structural engineers in the United States, and his contributions to NATE and the entire industry made an indelible impact on safety,” said Coleman

Jones died tragically in 2015 while inspecting a tower. A structural engineer who worked in the broadcast tower industry for 30 years, Jones served as a professional engineer and president of Consolidated Engineering, Inc., and as vice president of structural engineering at Electronics Research, Inc. He was a member of the TR-14.7 Committee of the Telecommunications Industry Association and Electronics Industry Association, assisting with writing and approving the ANSI-TIA/EIA 222 standard, the American National Standard for steel Antenna Towers and Antenna Supporting Structures.

“The University of Evansville’s College of Engineering is excited to begin offering this scholarship to a deserving student,” stated Brian Swenty, chair of UE’s Mechanical and Civil Engineering Department. “The faculty and staff in the College of Engineering are committed to honoring Ernie Jones through this program and educating the next generation of civil and structural engineers.”

Kathy Jones, widow of Ernie Jones, expressed her appreciation for the establishment of the scholarship.

“On behalf of our entire family, we are humbled by this scholarship that has been created in Ernie’s name. I am excited that Ernie’s contributions to the industry will continue through the Ernie Jones Memorial Civil Engineering Scholarship at the University of Evansville.”