Tricky is a coonhound mix. He is only 8 months old and had a white with black coat. He has great ears! His adoption fee of $100 includes her neuter, vaccines, microchip and a bag of food. VHS is open for adoptions and viewing, Tuesday – Saturday from Noon until 6 PM. Check out other animals up for adoption at www.vhslifesaver.org
GEORGE LUMLEY E-MAIL EXCHANGE BETWEEN JOHN FRIEND AND KELLY COURES
Dear Mr Kelly Coures and Mr. John Friend, CPA
Mr Coures, You are correct that EBC could acquire lots at a Commissioners (tax) sale; however today was not a Commissioners sale. Today was not a property sale. You could not have bought any property there today. Today’s sale was a “tax lienâ€Â sale. For investors buying mortgages on the properties. I am glad you are not getting our city owned Brownfields in the mortgage holding business any deeper than you have already.
Mr. Friend, CPA,  maybe you can elaborate on where the funds the City owned EBC would go if returned to the proper controlling government. In my opinion a significant part would go to the General Fund as it would have been generated from DMD’s activities at which time the expenses were charged to DMD general fund activities. Grant funds  that they handled should have been expended on grant purposes or returned, I am thinking. At least the cash balance of the city would improve and the controller would not have to hold the bills as long. That is just my opinion from being a CPA for 30yrs and having worked Five of those with the State Board of Accounts.
GEORGE LUMLEY-CPA
CITIZEN
 Subject: Re: City Cash Investment
EBC can acquire lots at tax sale and does so when developable properties are there and they are strategic for future development for our agencies.
EBC does not impact general fund.
EBC did not acquire anything today.
For the rest, the dealer passes.
KMC
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On Aug 28, 2015, at 2:48 PM, George Lumley <george.f.lumley@gmail.com> wrote:
John Friend, CPA City Councilman
Mr. Friend
It is my understanding that the DMD and city owned Brownfields attempted to by tax warrants at today’s sale. I find this very odd that the city would be making this kind of investment because I hear that the General Fund is Cash short. Also very unusual for local government to be purchasing this type of financial instrument. Certificates of deposit or money market I could understand by why this type of financial investment? If the city owned Brownfields club has that kind or cash, just laying  around, I think they should deposit it so the city can pay their bills a little faster. I was reviewing expenditures out of the River Boat fund and was appalled at how long it takes a vender to be paid.
Make no exceptions, the parks department and street department should relinquish their off book funds as well.
I know your busy in those Council Meetings but please bring that up for discussion so someone can explain it better.
Thanks
George Lumley CPA
Citizen
TRU TV Impractical Jokers ‘Where’s Larry’ Tour starring The Tenderloins
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IS IT TRUE AUGUST 31, 2015
Sheila Huff Named Educator of the Year by Peabody
Principal of Bosse High School Sheila Huff was named “Educator of the Year,†from among an impressive list of last year’s Southwest Indiana and Illinois Peabody Energy Leader in Education award winners during the Leaders in Education Recognition dinner on Aug. 29.
Lt. Governor Sue Elsperman lauded the awards program and the work of educators. “It truly is a pleasure to gather this evening to recognize an exceptional group of educators for the different they make in the lives of young people. You’ve inspired a spirit of curiousity and passion for learning both inside and outside the classroom. You’ve inspired strong partnerships with parents and communities. You’ve inspired students to graduate and go on to fulfilling professions. Simply put, you’ve transformed the life choices of young people.â€
Huff has been recognized for many awards over the years – and most recently in January 2015 received the Peabody Award. She was recognized at that time for being a true educational leader, an academic visionary, and an extremely credible communicator.  At the banquet, EVSC Superintendent David Smith said Huff has been dedicated to her school and students for more than three decades.  “This person is well respected by students, parents and community leaders alike for a no-nonsense approach to students’ personal and academic responsibilities, the benefits of organized athletics and extracurricular activities and to life in general. This individual has achieved incredible career success as a classroom teacher, track coach, assistant principal, and principal.â€
He also pointed out that under her direction, Bosse was honored with the bronze award in the 2013 and 2014 editions of the U.S. News and World Report’s “American’s Best High Schools†publication.  And, among the recent prestigious honors awarded to Huff, was being named one of the YMCA’s 100 Most Influential Women of Evansville,  the Rotary Paul Harris Fellow, the 2014 Athena Award, and the 2013 Indiana Excellence in Education Award from AdvancED.
She has received a lifetime achievement award from the Indiana High School Athletic Association for having given herself and her talents for over 35 years to student athletes – serving as head girls track coach to her perennial powerhouse teams from 1976-1998. She had three individual champions; and the team held five IHSAA titles, as well as three regional championships.  She has also coached volleyball, boy’s tennis and girl’s gymnastics.
“Her students respect her, her teachers love her – and she epitomizes what is right in education today,†Smith said.
The Leaders in Education Program was created to empower and energize outstanding educators. The Leaders program seeks to amplify the value placed upon educators by recognizing the significant role that they play in our communities.
MEDICARE SEMINARÂ SET FOR TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15THÂ
St. Mary’s Senior Connection will hold a Welcome to Medicare seminar Tuesday, September 15, at 4:00 p.m. at 951 S. Hebron Ave., Suite C (between Bellemeade and Washington Ave.) adjacent to the Senior Connection Office.
When individuals and their families are new to the federal Medicare program, it can be confusing and frustrating at first glance. This program will help you better understand the many different parts of Medicare and what your options are when you enroll.
This is an informational program only. No specific plans or companies will be discussed. The seminar will be presented by Gina Downs, Director of St. Mary’s Senior Connection. It is free but registration is required. Call St. Mary’s Senior Connection at 812-473-7271 or toll free at 800-258-7610 for reservations and directions.
UE Alumna Maggie Somody Receives Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship
University of Evansville alumna Maggie Somody has been named to the 2015 class of Woodrow Wilson Indiana Teaching Fellows by the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. The announcement was recently made by Governor Mike Pence at an event at the University of Indianapolis.
Forty-nine individuals will be part of the 2015 cohort of the Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship program in the state, offered at Ball State University, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Purdue University, University of Indianapolis, and Valparaiso University.
The highly competitive program recruits recent graduates and career changers with strong backgrounds in science, technology, engineering, and math STEM fields and prepares them to teach in Indiana’s most underserved public schools. Each Fellow receives $30,000 to complete a specially designed, cutting-edge master’s degree program based on a year-long classroom experience. In return, Fellows commit to teach for three years in the urban and rural Indiana schools that most need strong STEM teachers. Throughout the three-year commitment, Fellows receive ongoing support and mentoring.
Somody earned her Bachelor of Science degree in professional chemistry from the University of Evansville. While at UE, she served as a chemistry, calculus, and geometry tutor; did undergraduate research in organic synthesis; was a laboratory assistant in organic and general chemistry; and was an America Reads tutor for kindergarten through third grade.
One Book One Community hosts “Prison and Beyond: A panel discussion on Women’s Incarceration and Rehabilitationâ€
One Book One Community will host “Prison and Beyond: A panel discussion on women’s incarceration and rehabilitation†on September 9 at 7 p.m. This program will be held at Ivy Tech and is free and open to the public.
What:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â The distinguished panel of speakers will discuss issues and questions surrounding the rehabilitation, education and services available to women after their release from prison.
Who:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â The panel members include:
·         Dr. Melissa Stacer, Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice, USI (Moderator)
·         Dr. Margaret Stevenson, Associate Professor of Psychology, UE
·         Ms. Jennifer Schaefer, Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice, Ivy Tech
·         Mr. Ben Joergens, Financial Empowerment Officer, Old National Bank
·         Ms. Jodi Uebelhack, Director, Vanderburgh County Treatment Court
·         Women who have participated in the Department of Corrections’ recovery program
When:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Wednesday, September 9, 2015 at 7 p.m.
Reception will follow for all panel members and attendees
Where:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Ivy Tech Community College, Vectren Auditorium
3501 N 1st Ave, Evansville, Ind.
Why:              The Prison and Beyond program was inspired by One Book One Community’s 2015 book selection, Orange is the New Black: My Year in a Women’s Prison by Pipe