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TESTS By Jim Redwine

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Gavel Gamut

(Week of 17 August 2015)

TESTS

If you visited this column last week, you may recall the topic has been friendship. Since the days of ancient Greece and the legend of Damon and Pythias or Charles Dickens’ (1812 – 1870) A Tale of Two Cities in which the character Sydney Carton died for his rival, Charles Darnay, in order to protect Carton’s beloved Lucie Manette, humans have examined how we can know if someone truly is our friend.

There are many ways one may analyze whether someone is that person’s true friend. For example, if our friend wins the lottery, are we truly happy for them or do we yell, “Why not me?”

Or if our friend’s lawn looks like a golf course while ours houses an armada of moles, do we congratulate our friend while we secretly curse Mother Nature?

Friendship has a long memory. Have we truly forgiven our friend from high school for taking to the prom that girl we never quite got up the courage to ask? And, what about our friends’ success in business? Are we really happy for them or is there a knawing green monster roiling around in our livers?

Well, you can come up with your own test of true friendship. However, one sure test involves our funeral; who will come and what will they say?

Tom Sawyer attended his funeral and found it a bully experience to hear all his sins glossed over while his few virtues were exalted.

In the Irish movie, Waking Ned Devine, Jackie O’Shea gets to tell his great friend, Michael Sullivan, how he truly feels about him at what appears to be Michael’s funeral. Fortunately, Michael is sitting in a front pew listening.

Let’s contemplate our funerals. Who will care enough to come? Will there be heartfelt sentiments in words and song sent from afar? What grand accomplishments will our true friends stand up and tell to the world? Who will eulogize us? Who will sing and dance and recite poems in our honor?

Perhaps most people have this funeral thing out of order. What good is a funeral to us if we miss out on all the accolades? Instead of dying in doubt, perhaps, if life gives us the opportunity to do so, it is best to join in the celebration while we can appreciate who our true friends are.

Of course, another good reason for having one’s funeral before it is needed is because it can be by invitation only. This, along with one’s presence in the front row, can help assure there will be toasting, not roasting!

Update on Governor Mike Pence’s Surgery

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Indianapolis – Governor Mike Pence is out of surgery and is resting at the Governor’s Residence. Upon his release from St. Vincent Hospital, he signed a letter to Speaker of the House Brian Bosma and Senate President Pro Tem David Long resuming his executive branch duties as Governor after passing them temporarily to Lt. Governor Sue Ellspermann. The letter in full can be found attached.

“The Governor and First Lady appreciate the thoughts and prayers offered by Hoosiers across the state and are grateful to the staff at St. Vincent Hospital,” said Matt Lloyd, Pence spokesman.

Governor Mike Pence took action to temporarily transfer executive branch duties to Lt. Governor Sue Ellspermann, pursuant to Article 5, Section 10 (c) of the Indiana Constitution, beginning at 7:30 a.m. EDT this morning.

OLYMPIC FLUSH

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EVSC Statement Regarding Negotiations with Union 215

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The EVSC negotiation team received proposals addressing the two concerns of the EVSC School Board during negotiations today. Both Teamsters and EVSC caucused and EVSC returned to negotiations to discuss employee concerns Teamster’s had raised previously.  No tentative agreement was reached today, as board members wanted an opportunity to discuss the proposals with their chief negotiator Susan Traynor Chastain.

 

 

911 Event Marina Pointe Friday September 11, 2015

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Please join us on 9/11 at Marina Pointe, 830 LST Drive from 4:30-7:30 and enjoy free food and entertainment for all first responders, active military, retired military and their immediate family members. Just show your ID or badge to get in free.

This event is open to the general public for $5.00 per person. Anyone under 18 gets in free.
All proceeds benefit 911 gives hope.
Thank you to all first responders and military for putting your lives on the line for our community everyday.

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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EPD Activity Report

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City Council, At – Large Candidate Alex Burton Receives Endorsement from the Evansville Professional Firefighters Local #357

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City Council candidate Alex Burton proudly announces that he has received the endorsement of the Evansville Professional Firefighters.

“It truly is an honor to be endorsed by Evansville’s bravest. It speaks to my true commitment to public safety and ensuring that our city and every resident remains safe and out of harm’s way,” he said.

Alex believes that public safety is important to our community and he wants to ensure that our firefighters are properly trained, equipped, and compensated.

Alex continues to campaign on the basis of teamwork, good public policy, and the future of Evansville. He understands that in order for Evansville to be its best we must learn from the past, make sound decisions in the present, and prepare for the future.

“The next four to five years in Evansville will be crucial and it is important that we have members of Evansville’s City Council who will work to solve the problems we face in a practical way without making our community less safe,” Burton said.