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WHO WOULDN’T WANT THIS JOB?

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Raging Moderate by Will Durst

It’s like a train wreck. Fascinating, repellant, and loud, all at the same time. Talking about the American presidential sweepstakes. And, as ratings for the last few debates seem to indicate, very hard to look away. It was Winston Churchill who called our election process, “a circus wrapped in a game show covered in poisonous weasel glitter.” And if he didn’t, he should have.

Look at how we treat these poor people. Gang debates. Smug interrogators. Partisan witch hunts. Hostile examinations. Substandard lecterns. Marathon fund-raisers with cold congealed Swedish meatballs in a watery mustard sauce.

What we end up with is scarred, dehydrated, emotional wrecks confused by simple math and their shoes. And that’s another question: Who would want this job? What kind of crazy masochistic flippo-unit voluntarily undertakes this mission of barbarous self- flagellation? Not just jumping into the flaming crucible of brutish internecine combat, but dragging their families along with them? You would not be far off concluding that anybody who can be elected president, shouldn’t be.

Even the serious candidates quickly turn into bewildered patsies sentenced to months of trudging through Iowa and New Hampshire mud. Constantly dodging teams of opposition researchers looking for anything resembling dirt. And forced to eat gas station sushi.

There has got to be a better way to pick the leader of the free world. The system we have now is much too long, totally fractious, unseemly, indecorous, vicious and unbecoming. Put those all together and what do you get: Television.

If we’re going to run this like a reality show, let’s run it like a reality show. We already got them jumping through hoops, all we need are enough cameras to capture the action. It’s an award-winning, mini-series waiting for the right producer.

Auction off the rights to the highest bidding network and let them fold it into one of their signature franchises. “America’s Next Top Politician.” “Dancing With the Office- Seekers.” “Keeping up with the Roosevelts.” “So You Think You Can Negotiate with Putin?” “Hell’s Campaign Trail.” “America’s Got BS.” The Real Hypocrites of Washington D.C.” “Project Inauguration.” Just insert some loophole that keeps CNBC out of the running.

“Apprentice” morphed into “Celebrity Apprentice,” why not “Presidential Apprentice?” Let Donald Trump experience the joy of being fired from both ends. CBS could transform their hour each week to “The Amazing Race: Oval Office.” Only a few disgruntled campaign managers would quibble with calling it “The Biggest Loser.”

Many shows wouldn’t need any alteration. “Big Brother” sort of already tangentially fits. As does “The Real World,” in a vague ironic sense. “Shark Tank,” definitely. “American Idol,” yeah, right, dream on. “The Voice,” or more aptly, “The Lack of Voice.”

With the show’s emphasis on backstabbing and blindsiding, “Survivor: Foggy Bottom” is almost a perfect fit. We could even mimic the format and offer clues to help contestants find hidden immunity idols. “Congratulations. You may skip Nevada and South Carolina and go straight to Super Tuesday.”

A number of reality show conventions could be adopted and/ or adapted. The weekly weigh in when they strip down to their undies would immediately trigger Must See TV. And finally, forget the hand on the Bible, on January 21, 2017, Chief Justice Roberts offers up to the incoming president… one single red rose.

UE Athletics announces staff additions

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University of Evansville Director of Athletics Mark Spencer has announced the addition of three staff members to the Purple Aces athletics department.

 

The additions include: Assistant Athletic Director/Producer – Purple Aces Productions Tom Benson, Director of Revenue Development John Rodgers and Director of Business Operations, Athletics – Joseph Smolinske.

 

“We are excited to welcome these three talented individuals to our staff,” Spencer said.  “Each one brings a great skill set that will have a great impact on our department.

 

Benson brings a wealth of experience with over 15 years of experience working at the University of Evansville.  Since August of 2010, Benson has served as the General Manager of WUEV and AcesTV.  Prior to that, he worked in the Sports Information office on a full-time basis for ten years.

 

In his time with the SID office, Benson covered women’s basketball, cross country, baseball, swimming and women’s tennis.  He also served as the Interim SID in 2008.  A 2000 graduate of UE, Benson earned his degree in Mass Communications.

 

John Rodgers comes to UE after a 3-year stint with the St. Louis Cardinals.  While there, he was a facilitator in their award-winning Cardinals Academic Program (CAP).  Rodgers was also a Busch Stadium Tour Guide and Docent in the new Cardinals Museum.

 

Before that, he spent 15 years with the Cedar Rapids Kernels and was a sales professional and a broadcaster.  During his tenure there, the Kernels were a Class A affiliate of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.  He is proud to have founded and directed a fully-sponsored elementary school reading program, which touched the lives of over 30,000 kids.

 

Joseph Smolinske comes to the University of Evansville after spending the last years as a Business Office Intern with the athletics department at Xavier University.  He also spent the year before as a volunteer assistant swim coach at XU.  While there, he played a pivotal role in working with the Deputy Athletic Director with budgeting, planning and forecasting a $17.1M budget for the Musketeers.  Smolinske also collaborated on a 7-year, $25M renovation plan for the Cintas Center.

 

Smolinske spent the 2012-13 academic year as an administrative intern with the athletics department at The Catholic University of America in Washington D.C.  Smolinske assisted the Associate AD for Business with revenues and expenses related to the 19 varsity sports at the university.  A former student-athlete, Smolinske was a swimmer and diver at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater from 2005 through 2007 and earned his Bachelor of Science in Public Administration.  Following his graduation, he attended Xavier where he earned a Master of Education in Sport Administration in 2015.

UE Women’s Soccer Hosts the MVC Tournament, Plays UNI on Friday

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The University of Evansville women’s soccer team is hosting the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament beginning on Friday, Nov. 6.

 

Friday, Nov. 6

MVC Semifinals

3:36 p.m. CST: #1 Drake (7-8-2, 4-0-2) vs. #5 Loyola (8-7-4, 2-2-2) at 3:36 p.m.

6:06 p.m. CST: #2 Evansville (5-10-2, 3-2-1) vs. #6 UNI (7-8-5, 1-3-2) at 6:06 p.m.         

 

Sunday, Nov. 8

MVC Championship

1:06 p.m. CST: Winner of #1 Drake/ #5 Loyola vs. winner of #2 Evansville / #6 UNI

 

All matches will be held on campus at Arad McCutchan Stadium

 

TICKET INFORMATION:

Single-session adults: $7

Single-session children/students: $5

All-session tickets – Adults: $10; Children/students: $10

 

Fall Taxes Due November 10, 2015

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Fall taxes are due by next Tuesday, November 10th. We don’t send fall bills out so people tend to forget to pay their taxes.

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St. Mary’s Health Wins Consumer Choice Award by National Research Corporation

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St. Mary’s Health was named a 2015/2016 Consumer Choice Award by National Research Corporation. The annual award identifies hospitals across the United States that healthcare consumers choose as having the highest quality and image.

“This honor means so much to us, because it means that our own community has given us high marks in terms of the quality care we provide for our patients,” said Keith Jewell, President of St. Mary’s Health. St. Mary’s is part of Ascension, the nation’s largest Catholic and non-profit health system. This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Consumer Choice Award celebrating the power of a strong brand image in healthcare.

“For each of the past 20 years, winning hospitals have provided outstanding experiences that have transcended their four walls to build consumer preference, loyalty, and trust in their markets. We are honored to congratulate this year’s winners on a job well done,” said Brian Wynne, Vice President of Business Development at National Research.

Winners are determined by consumer perceptions on multiple quality and image ratings collected in the company’s Market Insights survey, the largest online consumer healthcare survey in the country. National Research surveys more than 300,000 households in the contiguous 48 states and the District of Columbia. Hospitals named by consumers are analyzed and ranked based on Core Based Statistical Areas defined by the U.S. Census Bureau, with winning facilities being ranked the highest.

UE Announces Annual Changemaker Challenge Results

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The top finishers of the Institute for Global Enterprise’s annual Changemaker Challenge Competition for students at the University of Evansville have been announced. The winners were awarded a total of $3,500 to help make their ideas a reality. Judges from the community, including City of Evansville mayor Lloyd Winnecke, evaluated the students at the event, which recently took place at UE. The theme was “Evansville Strong: Local to Global.”

Team Feel Fit won first place and received $2,000. The team aims to promote a healthier lifestyle for the Evansville community to combat one of the city’s biggest issue: obesity. Their goal is to provide outdoor gyms in parks or recreation centers for everyone to use without cost, to inspire people to adopt a healthier lifestyle. This will reduce the number of people who suffer from obesity and diseases caused by obesity. Student team members: Willian Mallmann, Monica Morales, and Gabriela Tom.

Team Evolving Evansville Energy won second place and received $1,000. The team’s goal is to create an environmental awareness campaign, starting on UE’s campus. They will host campus activities that identify ways students can decrease energy use, and create energy. The team will place bikes around campus where students can charge their phones. As part of a larger alternative energy GAP project, the team recently installed a weather station on the roof of Koch Center for Engineering and Science and have started collecting data. They will meter buildings before, during and after the campaign to determine the effects. They will create a student consulting service to help local homes and businesses reduce their environmental impact. They are working with Carver Community Center to obtain solar panels to reduce energy bills, and plan to self-power the historic William Wesley Peters’ Usonian House that will be placed on campus. Student team members: Spencer Willem, Alyssa Murphy, Tyler Thompson, Seong-woo Song, Andrea Onyett, and Tyler Wintermute.

Team #eNOugh won third place and received $500. The mission of this team’s project is to prevent mental, physical and emotional abuse of students in grades 6-12 in Vanderburgh County by empowering them through education and confidence building. They will work with the Boys and Girls Clubs (BGC) to create an app that gives students a safe place to go to access support for bullying or domestic violence. They will create materials for the students and pass them out at BGC meetings. Student team members: Mackenzie Harris, Jessie Earle, Megan Fetterman, Rachael Cundiff, Austin Key, Jamie Settlemyer, and Mary Whelan.

The Changemaker Challenge is dedicated to launching the world’s next wave of social entrepreneurs and innovators. It encourages the best and brightest UE students to compete in teams to solve the planet’s biggest challenges with innovative ideas for sustainable solutions and enterprises.

“The Changemaker Challenge is a great way to motivate young adults to become more engaged in the community while challenging them to dream large and pursue dynamic ideas that may become a catalyst for great change in our city,” says Mayor Winnecke, one of the competition’s judges.

Other judges included Lynn Miller Pease, R. Scott Wylie, Linda White, LaNeeca Williams, Richard Hawley Jr., and Alfonso Vidal;

IS IT TRUE NOVEMBER 5, 2015

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IS IT TRUE one of our bloggers recently posted this comment that got our attention?  …that V  posted the `following comments on our web site; “The Tri-State Home page has a real stupid story up this morning trying to smear Friend over a bad deal with the wind turbine blade outfit that backed out of a deal, basically per lousy archaic throughput logistics?    …One thing in the report there are other political figures tossed into the fray as well, the screen shot of Friend during the first of it there is none other than Weaver standing right next to him, maybe today you all can lose that creep, Friend isn’t running so what’s the whole point of the dirge?  …You sure have a rotten mainstream media in that town, if anyone is to blame for all the BS that’s blowing holes in your economy maybe its the cheap shot biased media BS?”

http://www.tristatehomepage.com/news/local-news/city-still-working-through-failed-business-loan-from-2011

IS IT TRUE that County Treasurer Susan Kirk just sent us an e-mail?  She said she would appreciate it if you would let people know their fall taxes are due by next Tuesday, November 10th. We don’t send fall bills out so people tend to forget to pay their taxes….we hope your taxes won’t go up because of increases in the appraisal value of your property?

IS IT TRUE we hear that President of Evansville City Council Dr Dan Adams sent his professional resume out to all newly elected City Council members?  …he asked all newly elected Council members to support him to be re-elected President of 2016 Council?  …it took Councilman Jonathan Weaver only a few minutes to respond to Dr, Adams e-mail?  …that Weaver announced that he shall be supporting Missy Mosby as the next President of City Council?  …we stand by our post we made yesterday that Missy Mosby will be elected President of the 2016 City Council?

IS IT TRUE that the makeup of the 2016 City Council have 2 members that work for Tucker Realty?  …the 5th Ward Councilman is the son-in-law of County Councilman Tom Shelter?  …the 2016 City Council have two (2) EVSC school teachers?

IS IT TRUE that DMD Director Kelley Courses announced today the bids for the North Main project just came in under budget and he expects the new elected City Council to approve this project by a vote of 9-0?  …we expect many of the Mayors pet projects to be approved by a 9-0 vote during 2016?

IS IT TRUE we also predict that 1st Ward City Councilman Dan McGinn will present a proposal to increase the Local Income Option Tax in the early part of 2016?  …we expect that it will pass by a nice margin?

IS IT TRUE we also predict that Spotshooter, will be approved, an amendment will be added to the 2016 City Budget and will pass allowing non-profits grants slashed by the present Council to be restored?  …we expect that the newly elected City Council will amend the ordinance that defines the makeup of City appointed Board and Commission?  …you better get ready for major increases in our Water and Sewer rates during 2016?

IS IT TRUE we hear that outgoing City Council member Conner O’Daniel is interested in running for Judgeship in the near future?  …we recommend that he doesn’t because many people who depends on the services provided by local non-profits won’t forget that he was the driving force to cut their budgets by a whopping 15%?

IS IT TRUE we wonder if the  Democratic members of City Council will re-appointed Scott Danks as their legal Counsel for 2016?

IS IT TRUE we shall be taking Thanksgiving week off to do annual maintenance and redesigning the layout of the CCO.  …we expect the newly updated design of the CCO will be more reader friendly?

IS IT TRUE that todays “READERS POLL” question is-Do you feel that the local Democratic party will not be an effective political force for the next several years?”