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First Security Bank Awarded Business of the Year

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First Security Bank, headquartered in Owensboro, KY was recently awarded Business of the Year for 2013 by the Owensboro Chamber of Commerce. The Annual Awards Dinner was held on Saturday evening, January 18th at the River Park Center in downtown Owensboro. More than 400 business members, leaders, and guests attended the annual Chamber event. The award was the largest business category which included businesses of 51 employees or more.

“We are pleased that yet another organization recognizes the excellent work and efforts accomplished by a team of top banking professionals. We are humbled by this recognition and appreciate all those that had a part in this award,” stated President and CEO, M. Lynn Cooper.

First Security Bank was recognized for their growth, performance, innovative products and services, employment practices, and involvement within the community.  The bank currently employs approximately 150 employees, of which 24 work in the Evansville market.

First Security Bank has quadrupled its locations and more than doubled in asset size over the past three years. The bank currently operates 11 locations in 6 markets and 2 states, including Owensboro, Bowling Green, Franklin and Lexington in Kentucky and Evansville and Newburgh in Indiana.

In addition to the Business of the Year Award, First Security Bank was recently recognized by Inc. Magazine with the Hire Power award naming them a “Top Job Creator” in the state of Kentucky adding 27 new jobs within the last 18 months. Also First Security Bank was the only bank recognized in this category in the state of Kentucky.

Additionally, Veribanc awarded First Security Bank the “Blue Ribbon Commendation of Excellence” which is the highest rating that can be achieved by their firm. First Security Bank has also been awarded 5 stars, the highest award from Bauer Financial.

Rep. Sullivan’s first bill passes out of the House

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STATEHOUSE – House Bill (HB) 1286 authored by State Representative Holli Sullivan (R-Evansville) passed out of the House today with a unanimous vote and will now go to the Senate further discussion.

HB 1286 requires the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT), the Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV), the Indiana Finance Authority and Purdue University to provide annual reports to the Joint Study Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure Assessment and Solutions.

“This method has been used successfully by the Indiana Utility and Regulatory Commission for a long time as a way to collect information,” said Rep. Sullivan. “Not only will this give legislators timely, relevant data to help them work successfully during the interim, it will also give more detailed insight into how we can continue improving Indiana’s transportation systems. I look forward to seeing this legislation move through the Senate.”

For more information on HB 1286, visit www.iga.in.gov.

Dr. Bucshon Responds to SOTU

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(Washington, DC) – Congressman Larry Bucshon, a physician from Southern Indiana, released the following statement in response to President Obama’s State of the Union address.


Dr. Bucshon stated:

“I hoped the President would take tonight as an opportunity to offer real solutions that address the challenges we face as a nation.  Families are struggling in the Obama economy, growth is stagnate, and confidence is at an all time low, yet we heard the same political rhetoric from behind the podium.

“The President called for action on jobs, yet his policies have led to the lowest labor force participation rate since the Carter administration, more Americans are living in poverty than when he took office, and nearly 8 million Americans are involuntarily employed part-time.

“Despite the President’s promises, healthcare costs are on the rise, patients are being dropped from their health plans, and many are losing access to their doctors. Young people are struggling to get on their feet and find a job after they graduate from college.

“The House is working to expand opportunity for all Americans so that they can build better lives. We’ve passed over 40 jobs bills that still sit in the Senate, including approval of the Keystone pipeline. We’ve offered healthcare reforms that reduce rising costs and put patients back in charge of their decisions because our goal is to provide quality, affordable healthcare to all Americans. And, we’ve worked to reform taxes so that everyone is on a level playing field.  

“Instead of reaching across the aisle to work with us on these issues, the President spoke more about executive fiat and working around Congress. This is not what our founders intended and is an ineffective approach to leadership during divided government.”

St. Mary’s To Hold Community Open House For Epworth Crossing Facitlity

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Coloring Bookst. marys logo The public is invited to join St. Mary’s for a Community Open House event at its newest outpatient facility, Epworth Crossing, this Saturday, February 1st from 1-3 p.m.

Located near the corner of the Lloyd Expressway and Epworth Road, St. Mary’s Epworth Crossing is a unique, comprehensive, state-of-the-art outpatient center focused on promoting wellness in our community. It includes an Urgent Care, Wellness Center, new and expanded Breast Center, primary and specialty physician offices, lab and imaging services, and a medical equipment retail store.

The Community Open House will include:

  • Self-guided tours, with St. Mary’s staff available at each area of the facility to answer questions
  • A heart healthy cooking demonstration at 1:30 p.m.
  • Tips on maintaining a heart healthy diet from a St. Mary’s dietitian at 2:15 p.m.
  • Giveaways – including a cutting board printed with a healthy recipe and coloring books with health and safety information for kids
  • The chance to win a 58″ Smart TV with wireless keyboard and Sony Sound Bar System – just in time for the big game!More information on Epworth Crossing is available at http://www.stmarys.org/epworthcrossing.

The Inequality Bogeyman: Killing the Geese that lay the Golden Eggs

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By Thomas Sowell

During a recent lunch in a restaurant, someone complimented my wife on the perfume she was wearing. But I was wholly unaware that she was wearing perfume, even though we had been in a car together for about half an hour driving to the restaurant.

My sense of smell is very poor. But there is one thing I can smell far better than most people — gas escaping. During my years of living on the Stanford University campus, and walking back and forth to work at my office, I more than once passed a faculty house and smelled gas escaping. When there was nobody home I would leave a note, warning them.

When walking past the same house again a few days later, I could see where the utility company had been digging in the yard — and, after that, there was no more smell of gas escaping. But apparently the people who lived in these homes had not smelled anything.

These little episodes have much wider implications. Most of us are much better at some things than at others, and what we are good at can vary enormously from one person to another. Despite the preoccupation — if not obsession — of intellectuals with equality, we are all very unequal in what we do well and what we do badly.

They may not be innate, like a sense of smell, but differences in capabilities are inescapable, and they make a big difference in what and how much we can contribute to each other’s economic and other kinds of well-being. If we all had the same capabilities and the same limitations, one individual’s limitations would be the same as the limitations of the entire human species.

We are lucky that we are so different, so that the capabilities of many other people can cover our limitations.

One of the problems with so many discussions of income and wealth is that the intelligentsia are so obsessed with the money that people receive that they give little or no attention to what causes money to be paid to them in the first place.

Money itself is not wealth. Otherwise the government could make us all rich just by printing more of it. From the standpoint of a society as a whole, money is just an artificial device to give us incentives to produce real things — goods and services. Those goods and services are the real “wealth of nations,” as Adam Smith titled his treatise on economics in the 18th century.

Yet when the intelligentsia discuss such things as the historic fortunes of people like John D. Rockefeller, they usually pay little — if any — attention to what it was that caused so many millions of people to voluntarily turn their individually modest sums of money over to Rockefeller, adding up to his vast fortune.

What Rockefeller did first to earn their money was find ways to bring down the cost of producing and distributing kerosene to a fraction of what it had been before his innovations. This profoundly changed the lives of millions of working people.

Before Rockefeller came along in the 19th century, the ancient saying “the night cometh, when no man can work” still applied. There were not yet electric lights, and burning kerosene for hours every night was not something that ordinary working people could afford. For many millions of people, there was little to do after dark except go to bed.

Too many discussions of large fortunes attribute them to “greed” — as if wanting a lot of money is enough to cause other people to hand it over to you. It is a childish idea when you stop and think about it — but who stops and thinks these days?

The transfer of money was a zero-sum process. What increased the wealth of society was Rockefeller’s cheap kerosene that added hundreds of hours of light to people’s lives annually.

Edison, Ford, the Wright brothers, and innumerable others also created unprecedented expansions of the lives of ordinary people. The individual fortunes represented a fraction of the wealth created.

Even those of us who create goods and services in more mundane ways receive income that may be very important to us, but it is what we create for others with our widely varying capabilities that is the real wealth of nations.

Intellectuals’ obsession with income statistics — calling envy “social justice” — ignores vast differences in productivity that are far more fundamental to everyone’s well-being. Killing the goose that lays the golden egg has ruined many economies.

Thomas Sowell is a Senior Fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institute

Republican Jeremy Heath seeks House District 77 Seat

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Jeremy Heath filed on Thursday, January 23rd in Indianapolis to run for State Representative for Indiana House District 77.

Mr. Heath is looking forward to serving the people of District 77.   He stated: “I will focus on the issues that Hoosiers care about most.  I know that Indiana can become a leader in business, education and overall innovation if we work together, and work on the right issues.  That’s why we need a representative in Indianapolis who will push to make Indiana all that it can be.  It would be a privilege to serve my neighbors and my community as their voice in Indianapolis on the road to renewed growth.”

Jeremy Heath is married to Sara Heath, and is the father of three young children.  He is a graduate of  the University of Evansville and recently completed “Administrator in Training” at the Good Samaritan Home in Evansville.

EPD Activity Report: January 27, 2014

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IS IT TRUE January 28, 2014

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IS IT TRUE the Evansville City Council voted last night to support the retention of the LST in Evansville as a tourist attraction?…the vote was 9 – 0?…the LST has been the subject of some speculation recently with most of it being that the World War II vessel is heading elsewhere?…these naval vessels that served the United States admirably were for the most part made in Evansville?…some locals have been critical of the LST for being a money sink and even for taking up free storage space in a building the City of Evansville just purchased for $170,000 from Gage located on Riverside Drive?…we do not know the financial performance of the LST since it came to Evansville but we do hope some vetting has been done before voting 9 – 0 to support retention efforts that may keep a good financial gig going or may need continuous supplements?

IS IT TRUE the City County Observer would like to commend the Evansville Police Department, Chief Billy Bolin, and Mayor Winnecke on swearing in four African-American police officers?…the sparseness of diversity has been a point of criticism within the EPD for many years and this is a big step forward in building a police force that reflects our community?…this may just be the planting of a seed that will lead to reduced crime in Evansville?

IS IT TRUE Mole #44 tell the CCO that the nearly new ethanol plant known as Aventine that set up shop in Mount Vernon has ceased operations?…that and the departure of Global Blade Technology that got some significant public subsidies does not seem worthy of reporting in local main stream media?

IS IT TRUE the CCO is hearing many complaints directed at the Ford Center for how a promotion to attract more fans to the Aces game Sunday was handled?…the Ford Center had a promotion for $1 hot dogs, soft drinks, and popcorn?…many people reportedly stood in line from pre-game until after halftime trying to get promotional food?… people left the line angry and others waited only to be told they were out of popcorn?…it was observed that not all the concession stands were open and one Mole was told that the concession management didn’t know about the promotion or they would’ve scheduled more staff?…the good news is that the Aces won?…the bad news is that many casual or 1st-time fans were turned off by their experience and may never come back?…advanced planning is a good thing and it is obvious that proper planning did not happen for this $1 promotion?

IS IT TRUE our section on the malaise of the economy in advance of the State of the Union address seems to have tweaked a few of our commenters?…we stand beside our opinion that the “STATE” of our union is by definition where we stand today and that “STATE” is not flattering?…it is quite easy to whip up a crowd by fanning the fires of envy among the masses directing them to a few evil rich folk who obviously do not give a rat’s behind about poverty?…such boisterous pandering does not get one person out of poverty but does create a false discontentment and hateful thoughts toward people who quite frankly do not understand why they are hated?…a recent article pointed out that the 85 richest people in the world have more wealth than the 3.5 Billion poorest?…the tongue in cheek message is that those 85 people are greedy jackasses and that something needs to be done about this injustice and inequality?

IS IT TRUE that 75 Million Americans and some 2 Billion people in this world have a net worth of ZERO or LESS?…every reader or commentor of the CCO who has any net worth at all even if it is $1 has more wealth than 75 Million Americans and 2 Billion people in the world?…some charlatan could easily use that information to make 75 Million people think that each of us are individually a greedy jackass and that our assets however meager sets us apart as one of the unjust?…they could even call for raising taxes on YOU or I because we are not paying our fair share?…the government could take everything we have and distribute it to the 75 Million Americans with nothing and not get even one of them out of poverty?…please think about this when you listen to the State of the Union address tonight?…most of this rhetoric is coming from an organization that routinely spends $700 on hammers?…we wonder just how ironic that is?

EVSC to Offer Summer Engineering Camp

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The Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation’s Southern Indiana Career and Technical Center (SICTC) is hosting a two-week summer engineering camp, iEngineering 2.0 Summer Experience, for students currently in the seventh and eighth grades in Evansville and the surrounding areas who are interested in exploring engineering-related fields. The camp, scheduled for June 2-13, 2014, is a half-day program that will focus on topics related to engineering, manufacturing and architecture. Students will learn about:

  • Soldering
  • Basic electrical circuits
  • Vex robots
  • CNC machining
  • Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Software
  • Architectural fundamentals
  • Electro-magnetic motors
  • Introduction to engineering concepts

 

Students also will attend a field trip to a local manufacturing company.  Cost for the summer camp is $40 per student. To register, visit www.sictc.com and click on the iEngineering link on the top banner or visit our Facebook page at iEngineering 2.0 Summer Experience.  Individuals interested in participating in the camp must register by April 14, 2014.

Contact Andy Beadles, Project Lead The Way instructor at the SICTC, by phone at 435-8813 or by email atandy.beadless@evsc.k12.in.us or Kevin Williams, also a Project Lead The Way instructor at the SICTC, by phone at 435-8812 or by email at kevin.williams@evsc.k12.in.us.

Evansville Youth Hockey Invites Kids to Swonder Ice Arena to Try Hockey for Free Event

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Evansville Youth Hockey invites boys and girls ages four to nine years old to Swonder Ice Arena on Saturday, March 1 for a Try Hockey for Free clinic to experience ice hockey for the first time and learn the basics of the sport in a fun, safe environment. Each participant is able to decide between two separate sessions one beginning at 10:30AM and the other at 3:30PM.

The Try Hockey for Free clinic is part of USA Hockey’s seventh annual Hockey Weekend Across America celebration, which runs nationwide Feb. 28- March 2. This program, designed to provide youth hockey associations a national platform to introduce new kids to the sport, is a joint‐effort between USA Hockey, the National Hockey League, and NHL member clubs. With Total Hockey and Liberty Mutual Responsible Sports, the official sponsors of Try Hockey For Free Day, USA Hockey has close to 500 locations offering kids between the ages of 4 and 9 years old this unique opportunity.

“We look forward to introducing new families to our sport,” said Craig MacDonald, EYHA Hockey Director. “To help keep costs reasonable for parents, we’ve incorporated a program to provide players with equipment by renting it.”

To register for one of the 500 Try Hockey for Free opportunities, please visit www.TryHockeyForFree.com or contact Craig MacDonald at 812-471-9811.

 

About Hockey Weekend Across America

The seventh annual Hockey Weekend Across America, presented by CCM, is a three-day celebration of the sport of hockey at every level. Each day of the weekend has a theme, including Wear Your Favorite Hockey Jersey, sponsored by ShopUSAHockey.com on Friday, Feb. 28; Try Hockey Day, sponsored by the NHL, on Saturday, March 1, including 500 locations hosting Try Hockey for Free clinics; and Celebrate Local Hockey Heroes, on Sunday, March 2. In addition on Sunday, NBC’s Hockey Day in America coverage, which includes an NHL matinee game featuring Philadelphia at Washington on NBC and broadcasting of an evening game between Boston and the New York Rangers on NBC Sports Network. Along with its game coverage, NBC will also produce content in and around the games showcasing hockey at all levels in the United States. For more information on Hockey Weekend Across America, visit www.HockeyWeekendAcrossAmerica.com.