EPD Activity Report: February 12, 2014
IS IT TRUE February 13, 2014

IS IT TRUE February 13, 2014
IS IT TRUE that some of the bars of Evansville have already exercised the rights granted back to them by the Indiana Supreme Court by its determination that the City of Evansville passed a resolution that violated the constitution with a smoking ban that allowed an exemption for the Casino?…one of those bars is the popular watering hole in downtown Evansville called the Peephole?…the owner who many of us know as a good person who is a pleasure to be around even claims to have polled his customers and to have roughly a 2 to 1 majority expressing a desire for the Peephole to be a smoking bar once again?…the comments beneath his announcement on the Peephole’s Facebook page are more tilted the other way with well over a hundred patrons posted kind words followed by “I will not be back if you start allowing smoking again†or something to that effect?…if the comments are an indication of things to come the Peephole is about to lose a boatload of customers over the decision to allow smoking again but who knows, maybe there are enough smokers to make up for the losses?…time will tell?
IS IT TRUE among the bars in Evansville that have decided to remain smoke free are the Lamasco Bar & Grill, KC’s Timeout Lounge, Doc’s, Phoenix Night Club, Bokeh Lounge and Jimtown Bar?…the ruling by the Supreme Court which the CCO believes was the correct ruling has added a bit of chaos to the City of Evansville on top of the chaos that already rules the place with all of the delays and uncertainties associated with the 5 ½ years of delays of four golden shovel events for a new downtown convention hotel?…the real kicker with the negation of the “split the baby†smoking ban is the fact that the pro-forma estimates of the room rates and occupancy rates of the badly wanted downtown convention hotel just got negated too?…it has been widely publicized in Indianapolis that a smoking ban and only a smoking ban revitalized their convention business?…the biggest assertions on a need for a convention hotel in Evansville are all about the many conventions that will come if only we build a hotel?…if a 1,005 room 4-Star hotel did not help Indianapolis’s convention business without a smoking ban, one would have to be smoking some medicinal marijuana to believe a 256 room Doubletree would help Evansville’s prospects for conventions with people puffing away all over the place?…whatever considerations have been given to the projections for the vapor hotel will need to be revisited with less conventions in the mix?
IS IT TRUE the University of Evansville Aces rushed out to a 25 point lead over Missouri Valley Conference rival Illinois State last night before losing the entire lead and going into overtime?…the good news is that the Aces won the game by 6 points and the bad news is that the student section had exactly 5 people sitting in it during the second half?…the same delusion that thinks some bricks will draw conventions was on steroids when community leaders convinced themselves that a new arena would bring back the crowds for basketball?…GROUPTHINK sessions are some of the most dangerous and delusional places to make decisions?…WINNING SELLS TICKETS and always has?…as we have said many times if UE wins 25 games a year for several years in a row the crowds will be back whether they play in Ford Center, a pole barn, or an empty field?
IS IT TRUE Mayor Winnecke and City Council President John Friend are working together for once to search for a solution to the stricken down “split the baby†smoking ban?…it seems as though they both understand the gravity of the situation of either losing boat money with a comprehensive ban or seeing the prospects for conventions (other than tobacco peddlers conventions) vaporize before a golden shovel event?…the choices are stark and they are the elected leaders who have to choose?…Mayor Winnecke has always been a vocal advocate for banning smoking but is now sounding a bit wishy-washy?…Councilman Friend has always been an advocate for one set of rules for all even when he was casting a YES vote for the “split the baby†resolution?…the bottom line here is these guys have to make a choice and stick with it?…behind door number one is the status quo as of 2006 and a happy riverboat?…behind door number two is a convention hotel and a non-smoking town?…both choices are constitutional but “splitting the baby†is not?…it will be interesting to watch these two elected leaders who fought like the dickens to hold these jobs reach a decision?
IS IT TRUE there is one more uncertainty that may just hurt like the dickens?…that is the question of “would you put a medical school in a smoking zone?â€
Federal ruling in Kentucky casts doubt on marriage amendment in Indiana
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INDIANAPOLIS – A federal judge in Kentucky ruled Wednesday that the commonwealth must recognize same-sex marriages performed in another state, striking down a constitutional amendment similar to one under consideration in Indiana.
The 2004 amendment to the Kentucky Constitution restricted recognized marriages to those between a man and a woman. U.S. District Judge John G. Heyburn said that violates the U.S. Constitution’s guarantee of equal protection under the law.
“It is clear that Kentucky’s laws treat gay and lesbian persons differently in a way that demeans them,†Heyburn said in his ruling. But the decision did not say Kentucky must allow same-sex marriages to be performed in the state.
The decision is the latest in a series of federal court rulings that raise questions about whether Indiana’s proposed amendment could withstand a challenge. Indiana’s proposal defines marriage as the union of a man and a woman, mirroring existing state law.
House Joint Resolution 3 has passed the Indiana House and is under consideration in the Senate. If it passes as currently written, it would need approval from the General Assembly again in 2015 or 2016 before it could go on the ballot for ratification in 2016.
But some of the amendment’s opponents say the proposal would buck national trends – and the recent court rulings.
Last year, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a federal law defining marriage as the union of a man and a woman and left it up to states to make decisions about the definition of a legal marriage.
But then last month, a federal court ruled that an amendment to the Oklahoma Constitution banning same-sex marriage violates the U.S. Constitution. That ruling came one week after a similar ruling was made on a same-sex marriage ban in Utah.
Republican Gov. Mike Pence, who supports the Indiana amendment, declined through a spokeswoman to comment on the Kentucky decision.
Rep. Matt Pierce, D-Bloomington, said Wednesday that it’s “just one more piece of evidence that the attempts to pass this amendment here is just a futile attempt to hold back the tide of history.â€
Pierce said he did not think Wednesday’s ruling would have any effect on Indiana’s marriage battle this year, but he hoped this would be the last time the issue was brought before the General Assembly.
“I think they’re kind of stuck following through with the monster they’ve created, but I would not be surprised if, in the next two years, they just have better things to do,†he said.
Amendments to HJR 3 will be considered in the Senate as early as Thursday.
John Sittler is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.
Pence pitches preschool to Senate committee
By John Sittler
TheStatehouseFile.com
INDIANAPOLIS – Gov. Mike Pence told a Senate committee Wednesday that he is determined to create a state-funded preschool program for the state’s lowest-income families.
In his first-ever testimony before a state legislative committee, Pence said he supports House Bill 1004, which creates a pilot preschool voucher program.
“I believe the time has come for a voluntary pre-K program to help Indiana’s low income kids,†the Republican governor said.
Under House Bill 1004, authored by Rep. Bob Behning, R-Indianapolis, children who are 4 year old, have a family income less than 185 percent of the federal poverty level, and live in one of five counties selected to test the program.
The Senate Education Committee heard testimony on the proposal Wednesday but postponed a vote. The committee is expected to consider changes.
Already, Senate fiscal leaders have expressed concerns about the cost of the program. The bill includes no funding and Senate Appropriations Chairman Luke Kenley – who also serves on the education committee – has said it shouldn’t be considered until next year, when lawmakers are writing the next two-year budget.
Also, some senators say they’re concerned that – under the House bill – students who participate in the pre-kindergarten program would get automatic entry into the state’s voucher program, which uses state money to pay private school tuition for lower-income children.
Currently, students have to try public school first – unless they have a sibling in the program or would otherwise attend a failing school.
Indiana is currently one of only 10 states that does not offer some state funding for pre-K education.
Pence said every child deserves to start school ready to learn.
“We owe it to all of our children, especially the least of these, to see to it that they’re able to start school ready to succeed,†Pence said. “And I’m determined to work personally, with each of you, to advance educational opportunities for all the children of Indiana.â€
John Sittler is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism studens.
Indiana State Police Warn Parents about Candy Laced with THC
Indiana State Police want to warn parents that troopers and area police are finding candy laced with Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in Southwest Indiana. THC is the chemical compound found in marijuana that provides a “high†to the user. Most of the candy found by troopers resembles suckers, hard-rock candy and gummy worms and bears. These candies look so much like regular candy that children or even adults wouldn’t hesitate to consume them. Indiana State Police encourage parents to inspect their children’s candy and be suspicious of unwrapped or re-wrapped candy in unfamiliar packaging.
If you have any information concerning THC candies, you are encouraged to contact the Indiana State Police at 1-800-852-3970.
North Jr. High Service Learning Project to Benefit Chemo Buddies
Friday, Feb. 14
8 – 8:30 a.m.; 11:40 a.m. – 12: p.m.; and 1:10 – 1:50 p.m.
North Junior High School, 15325 Highway 41 N.
Cancer is definitely a scary thing to face, but students at North Junior High School are teaming up with Chemo Buddies to make it a little easier.
On Friday, Chemo Buddies volunteer Mike Russ will speak to students about the organization and introduce the school’s new service learning project. As part of the project, students will work in math classes to create sun catchers that they will then give to patients undergoing treatment for cancer.
According to teacher Andrea Esparza, the project not only gives students the opportunity to learn about mathematical slope of line and equation writing, but they can also learn what it means to “pay it forward.â€
To help with the project, students are collecting money and donations of Plexiglas and paint.
Dr. Bucshon to Host Evansville Job Fair
(Evansville, IN) – Representative Larry Bucshon will host a Job Fair in Evansville in conjunction with WorkOne Southwest Indiana, the City of Evansville, and the Chamber of Commerce of Southwest Indiana on Thursday, February 20. The event, which will be held at the CK Newsome Center, will provide job seekers the opportunity to meet with employers that are hiring in Evansville and the surrounding area and is open to the public.
The first hour of the event (1:00 P.M. – 2:00 P.M. CST) will be reserved for veterans of the U.S. Armed Services who wish to interact with employers.  The general public may attend the job fair beginning at 2:00 P.M. CST.
Dr. Bucshon and Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke are expected to offer remarks at 2:00 P.M. CST.
WHO:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Representative Larry Bucshon (IN-8)
                                Mayor Lloyd Winnecke (Evansville)
WHAT:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Evansville Job Fair
WHEN:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Thursday, February 20th, 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. CST
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WHERE:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â CK Newsome Center – 100 Walnut Street Evansville, IN 47713
As of today, 28 employers are participating offering over 487 jobs here in Southwest Indiana.
Employers who wish to participate in the event can register by calling Erin Pugh at 812-232-0523 or by filling out the employer registration form athttp://bucshon.house.gov/job-fair-registration.
More information on the Evansville Job Fair can be found at http://bucshon.house.gov/event/evansville-job-fair.
Citizens Invited to Comment on City’s 2014 Road Repair & Paving Program
Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke and City Engineer Pat Keepes will host the meetings for the purpose of sharing information about 2014 road projects and receiving comments from local citizens. Each meeting will begin with a PowerPoint presentation followed by a question and answer session. All city residents are welcome to attend any meeting.
The meetings are set for:
• February 20th, noon to 1 p.m., at the C.K. Newsome Community Center, 100 E. Walnut Street
• February 26th, 5:30 to 7 p.m., at Plaza Park International Academy, 7301 Outer Lincoln Avenue
• March 3rd, 10 to 11 a.m., Stringtown Branch Library, 2100 Stringtown Road
The February 26 road meeting at Plaza Park will be in conjunction with Mayor Winnecke’s monthly Traveling City Hall meeting. Following the road presentation, department heads and elected city and county officials will be present to respond to questions related to their departments or to discuss general issues involving the community.
New slogan is ‘Honest-to-Goodness Indiana’
February 12, 2014  |   Filed under: Across Indiana,Top stories  |   Posted by: Lesley Weidenbener
By Paige Clark
TheStatehouseFile.com
INDIANAPOLIS – The state is making an effort to increase tourism with its new slogan – “Honest-to-Goodness Indiana.â€
State tourism officials on Wednesday unveiled a new advertising slogan and logo. TheStatehouseFile.com
The new brand cost $100,000 to create and the state will spend an additional $1 million implementing it. The advertisements are centered on a “story telling platform†to draw people in.
The brand is “something we as a state can truly own,†said state Tourism Director Mark Newman. “When you develop a brand it has to be something people can identify with.â€
In 2013, 71 million tourists spent more than $10 billion in Indiana. Tourism is the state’s 6th largest industry with more than 140,000 Hoosier employees.
Lt. Gov. Sue Ellspermann said the success of the tourism industry is directly related to Hoosiers’ friendliness.
“The people are genuine and the experiences are too,†Ellspermann said. “Hospitality matters.â€
The slogan’s image is meant to look like the mark from a rubber stamp to give Indiana attractions a “seal of approval.â€
The text is in both script and block to emphasize tradition but also embrace the contemporary world.
Newman said the design has a “diverse color palette†to represent the diversity of Indiana, from urban to rural areas. He also said the image is tilted 16 degrees, a nod to 1816 when Indiana became a state.
Advertisement efforts will be divided evenly on in-state and out-of-state media – magazines, billboards, television and a new cell phone app to be launched later this week. Also, the first ever Indiana Travel Guide has been launched with the new brand.
“Now is the time to launch a new brand,â€Ellspermann said. “We can achieve really great things.â€
Paige Clark is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.
Bosse High School Magazine Receives Superior Rating
The National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) recently awarded Imagery a rank of Superior, as part of the organization’s Program to Recognize Excellence in Student Literary Magazines. Bosse is one of just two schools in Indiana to receive a Superior ranking.
“What is most commendable about our Imagery magazine is its power of bringing together students who normally would not interact with one another,†said Missy Feller, English teacher and Imagery advisor at Bosse. “It is truly an incredible experience to watch students take so much pride in the talent they are sometimes too shy to share with others.â€
Imagery is an annual publication of Bosse High School’s Writers Guild. The magazine features photography, artwork, poetry, and prose from students and staff at Bosse High School. Copies of Imagery go back at least to 1989 and it was printed regularly until 1996. In 2009, Bosse’s Writers Guild revived the publication and has produced publications since then.
Last year’s Imagery included more than 80 works by students. This year’s copy was print only, but past issues can be found online at http://tinyurl.com/BHSimagery/.