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Letter to the Mayor from John Friend

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Posted by the CCO without opinion, bias or editing

Lloyd,
As we discussed, I apologize for not getting back to you before 9 pm...After 
discussion with Dr. Adams, he and I both feel that the City needs to be 
prepared to go "all in' on the downtown Med School RFP.

According to Dr. Adams, Warrick must be receiving inside info, and, apparently, 
will boost the RFP to 40 million and 40 acres. This is highly concerning. 
You and I both realize that the Med School downtown is the game changer. 
From the failed McCurdy to the main street walkway, the med school represents 
the total transformation of downtown. 

The hotel is very important, but, pails to the Med...if we lose this because we 
just could NOT wait for a lousy 4-5 months, this will be blunder of the century. 
For those who think that we MUST move on this ASAP and we are the laughing stock 
of the mid-west are drinking euphoric kool-aid. In addition, med school will not
come because we have decided to construct a hotel. They know that the Med will 
bring the hotels without massive amounts of taxpayers hard-earned tax dollars. 

So, do we over-subsidize the project, and are forced to pay millions for 
the Med school, and HCW pockets the intrinsic value on their way out. If not, 
why did Mr. Huffman indicate rolling the hotel into a REIT [Real Estate
InvestmentTrust] in other words, a mutual fund of sticks and bricks. This was
the discussion when he met with Dr. Adams and I over two months ago. 

So, in summary, why didn't the administration negotiate to these levels 
months ago? And, why do I feel that I'm a contestant on the game show 
"Let's Make a Deal" The only thing that seems to be missing here is Monte 
Hall. Seriously, what is the motive, the extreme sense of urgency concerning
a project that has been debate and reviewed for four years, and especially, 
with the Med school in the mix.

Again, I appreciate your thoughts and comments. 

John

IS IT TRUE Part 2 September 23, 2013

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IS IT TRUE that the Mole Nation is telling us that a last minute twist is in the works that will cause tonight’s vote on the hotel agreement to be delayed for perhaps a month?…what we are hearing is that there are even more concessions being made by the developer, the Mayor’s office, and that even some local business leaders are tossing some of their money into the fire?…starting from the $37.5 Million giveaway and taking that further down to $31.5 Million that Mayor Winnecke was touting as the hot ticket on Friday it seems as though another $13 Million has magically appeared to take the bonded amount down to $18.5 Million by this writer’s math?…that may be enough of a reduction to capture the attention of some of the “RESPONSIBLE SIX” and interest them in listening to the newest iteration of this never ending saga of the downtown convention hotel?

IS IT TRUE that any deal that may make someone salivate really does still need to be VETTED including the return expected from the business leaders who are supposedly putting up $13 Million?…we have no information at this time as to whether this is a gift, shares are being purchased, bonds are being guaranteed, or just what the source of funds will be?…if this is indeed a gift simply because these leaders are generous citizens the question should arise about why they wouldn’t just do the whole deal and own it?…there is still much to learn about this new wrinkle and as positive of a move as this may sound like the bonded amount is now back to where the negotiations SHOULD HAVE STARTED?

IS IT TRUE that the one thing that comes out of this is just how unsophisticated and naiive the babbling hoard of beautiful people, the Mayor, and a couple of City Council members (Mosby, Weaver and McGinn) were when they were leading cheer to give away $37.5 Million?…just simple negotiating techniques backed up by arithmetic has reportedly taken nearly $20 Million of the risk to the taxpayers out of the deal and onto the backs of others?…the cheerleaders would have gladly handed over the $37.5 Million a month ago?…this civil war of the people of Evansville has already paid off to the tune of $20 Million and counting?…the City County Observer is pleased to have provided an open forum for discussion and will continue to do so FREE OF CHARGE?

IS IT TRUE that finally we would like to thank the Courier and Press for yesterday’s internet traffic?…not only were they the largest driver of traffic to the CCO but our Sunday pageviews were more than double any Sunday ever?

How to Get a Great Night’s Sleep

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Dr. Arnold

By

Roy M. Arnold, MD
Diplomate American Board of Internal Medicine
21st Century Healthcare, LLC
www.21centuryhc.com
812 402 -2003

More sleep, better sleep. That’s what we all want. Do you have to boost your energy level during the day with caffeine? Do you have trouble falling asleep or trouble waking up when it’s time? Do you have to sleep late or nap on weekends? You can sleep sounder and wake up feeling more refreshed without the use of artificial sleep aids or drugs. This article can tell you how.

An important first step to determining causes of poor sleep habits is to keep a sleep diary for a week. By carefully recording information about your sleep patterns, you may be able to identify ways to improve your sleep. Every day, record the time you went to bed and the time you woke up. Record how long you slept and how restful it was. Make a note of how many times you awakened throughout each night and for what reason (bathroom, noise, cold, hot, etc.) Note how much caffeine you consumed each day and at what times. Record what time and what you ate and drank before retiring each night. Make a note of stress factors that were active in your life each day.

At the end of the week, review the results and identify what factors if any can be corrected by lifestyle changes.

Here are a few tips to help you get more refreshing sleep:

* Make certain your sleep environment is at a comfortable temperature, dark enough and quiet. If necessary, add blinds or curtains, or a white noise machine to block out sounds from outside. Add or remove quilts or blankets as the seasons change to keep cool or warm as necessary.

* Eating a large meal with high fat or protein content, drinking alcohol or caffeine-containing beverages within 4 hours of retiring can disrupt your sleep. Keep your fluid intake low after 8 pm and if you must eat, try a light snack containing dairy, nuts, or bananas. These foods are higher in tryptophan, an amino acid that promotes sleep.

* Certain medications, vitamins or supplements can disrupt sleep if taken close to bedtime. Medications like steroids for asthma, Beta blockers for high blood pressure or diuretics for fluid retention can sometimes disturb sleep. Vitamins B6 or B12 can cause vivid dreaming in some people and should be taken in the morning. Supplements like gensing or guarana are stimulants and can keep you awake.

* Don’t go to bed exhausted or stressed out. Exhaustion or stress can release chemicals into your blood that interfere with sleep. Sit quietly and decompress for 10-15 minutes before retiring after an exhausting or stressful day. If stress or grief is a major factor in your life, consider seeing a counselor to learn about effective ways to manage your life’s challenges.

* Try going to bed at the same time every night, not waiting until you get sleepy. If you have trouble falling asleep, don’t toss and turn. Get up and read, watch a relaxing TV show or listen to soft music.

* Take a bubble bath, or warm shower before retiring.

* Consider using a drop or two of essential lavender oil under your nose before retiring. Studies have shown improved sleep patterns after use.

* Pets in your bed can disturb your sleep. In a recent survey 53% of people who sleep with pets said their pets often disturb their sleep. Let the pets sleep on the floor or in their own beds.

* Undiagnosed Gastroesophageal reflux (GERD) can cause you wake up frequently coughing or choking. If you experience these symptoms you could be suffering from undiagnosed GERD. Your health care provider can sort these problems out.

* Is disruptive sleeping by your partner keeping you awake? If your sleeping partner snores, has vivid dreams or limb movement, this can disrupt your sleep.

* Start an exercise program. Try to work out in the mornings or over your lunch break. Exercise can contribute to overall health and well-being but exercise performed right before bedtime can sometimes disrupt sleep.

Certain types of sleep-related behaviors may signal a more serious problem and should be discussed with your health care provider. These include very loud snoring, breathing pauses during sleep, limb movements during sleep, hallucinations while falling asleep or waking up, sleep walking, sleep eating or other bizarre behaviors while asleep, or inappropriate daytime sleepiness. While any one of these may not necessarily be dangerous, they certainly merit further evaluation.

Sleep disorders such as sleep-disordered breathing, or narcolepsy can be diagnosed through a sleep study or other testing and can be successfully treated with medication or continuous positive airway (CPAP) devices worn during sleep.

The above are a few suggestions that often help most people fall asleep faster and awake more rested. They certainly aren’t the only answers. If poor sleep continues to be a problem, by all means consult your primary health provider.

TOMMY EMMANUEL WOWS AT THE VICTORY

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images-3 Acoustic guitar virtuoso Tommy Emmanuel took the stage at the Victory Theatre Friday night and dazzled hundreds of music aficiados with his unique ability to produce the sounds of an entire band all by himself. Emmanuel performed two one hour sets packed with covers of familiar hits from decades past, interspersed with some original music from his latest albums. In between the music, Emmanuel kept the crowd amused with jokes and stories, all told in his native Austrailian accent.

“The Victory Theatre is very please with the community support for the show,” said General Manager Ben Bolander. “It was a true pleasure to have a legendary acustic artist like Tommy to play at the Victory Theatre.

The Victory Theatre continues a slate of upcoming events that include Creed Bratton September 21, “American Pop” (Water for People Benefit) September 26, 1964 …The Tribute October 4, The Bob & Tom Comedy Show October 5, Don Williams October 17, and The Price is Right Live! Stage Show October 26.

The Victory Theatre is managed by VenuWorks of Evansville, LLC.

ZAC BROWN dates to include a stop in Evansville, IN at the Ford Center on Sunday, December 29, 2013.

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sm__jay5765[3]Following up on a highly successful UK tour this summer, Zac Brown Band has extended their live dates to include a stop in Evansville, IN at the Ford Center on Sunday, December 29, 2013.

Demand for the ZBB experience is at an all-time high. The multiplatinum, 3-time GRAMMY Award-winning outfit throw down every night with expert musicianship, hearty Southern rock, and an unparalleled fan experience that’s selling out arenas and amphitheaters from coast to coast.

Their third studio album ‘Uncaged’ (Atlantic/Southern Ground) debuted at #1 with the band’s best first-week sales of 234K copies and followed the band’s triple-platinum major label debut ‘The Foundation’ (Atlantic Records/Home Grown/Big Picture) and platinum #1 follow-up ‘You Get What You Give’ (Atlantic/Southern Ground). Together these albums have produced a historic series of ten #1 hit singles.

The Georgia seven-piece has been lauded by fans and critics alike as a “truly astounding troupe of musicians” with a “staggering display of instrumental prowess” that makes them “one of the best live bands on the planet.”

ZAC BROWN BAND

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29 AT 7:00PM

FORD CENTER

TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 AT 10AM

Tickets available at:

FORD CENTER TICKET OFFICE

ALL TICKETMASTER LOCATIONS

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IS IT TRUE September 23, 2013

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Mole #3 Nostradamus of Local Politics
Mole #3 Nostradamus of Local Politics

IS IT TRUE September 23, 2013

IS IT TRUE that in their zeal to announce to the world that an additional 86 hotel rooms in downtown Evansville will not be completed at the Old Riverhouse the City of Evansville announced on Sunday that a deal had been struck for the Old Riverhouse had been acquired by a company that was going to turn it into yet another old folks home in downtown Evansville?…the timing was so good that they just couldn’t resist getting that news out there just one day before the Evansville City Council is scheduled to vote up or down on what is now a $31.5 Million handout to HCW of Branson, MO to build a 253 room convention hotel on the site of the old Executive Inn?…the Mayor’s office must have let the cat out of the bag before the cat was ready because the Mayor’s office had to retract the announcement about 8 hours after they made it?…the damage is done and if there was ever any truth to this at all which there probably is the argument that 86 rooms are already on the drawing board for downtown hotel rooms is now squashed?…this was not a bad tactical move for someone who is fighting for YES votes?…the real question is why was the Mayor’s office making an announcement about a transaction between two private parties?

IS IT TRUE while the hotel may be the most glamorous and controversial object on the City Council’s agenda tonight it is not the most financially impactful on the people of Evansville?…the most impactful thing that the City Council will be voting on tonight is the embarkation on a mission to bring Evansville into the modern world by starting the ball rolling toward coming into compliance with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) with respect to repairing the dilapidated sewer system that 50 years of dodging and neglect has landed in the lap of the Winnecke Administration and the people who choose to live in Evansville in 2013?…this first of at least five steps will cost roughly $100 Million and will add 68% to the water and sewer bills of every ratepayer in both the City of Evansville and Vanderburgh County?…while this is a legal bill size hit to every ratepayer in the county it is a necessary but not sufficient set of improvements that have to be made with or without an EPA mandate?…this will cost each household in Vanderburgh County about $300 per year forever into the future?…that amounts to about $15 Million per year and about $375 Million over a 25 year period?…there will be at least 4 and possibly 5 such increases forthcoming as the EPA mandate is implemented?…while this is a tough thing for Evansville families to face this is good, this is right, and this is necessary to even remain a viable city to live in?…it is also necessary to attract anything of significance to move into this region to employ real everyday people?

IS IT TRUE when the mob in the street is howling like kindergartners for a hotel, the wise people in Evansville will be focused on that which is necessary and transformational?…working sewers are necessary and will eventually transform Evansville from a city that stinks to city that does not?…having non-working sewers is the kind of thing that makes a place a laughing stock?…in the meantime the bonds issued to finance the Ford Center are consuming over $8 Million per year of tax money and the hotel that the beautiful people are howling for will consume another $2.6 Million per year?…a few years ago an educated young professional named Andrew Smith who grew up in Evansville and ran for the City Council under the mantra of “SEWERS BEFORE STADIUM” was right?…the voting public chose wrong and was blinded by the shiny object that was sold to us as the salvation of the downtown that would bring tourism and big acts to Evansville like they came in the past?…that has not materialized and we are once again faced with a decision of fluff or substance?…we hope the “RESPONSIBLE SIX” hold true to their judgment and vote as they have announced?…there is always another opportunity for attracting a hotel developer?…this may just be Evansville’s last chance to establish a real vetting procedure and move forward to fix the things that really are fodder for comedians?

IS IT TRUE this convention hotel obsession has taken on such a life of its own that the MOLE NATION tells us that certain City Council members will be in need of protective escorts as they show up to vote tonight?…the MOLE NATION is also acutely aware of threats made to the livelihood of certain people and even incentives offered if votes can be delivered?…the threats made to rattle made up skeletons that may or may not be in peoples closets, to attack people’s ways of making a living, or worse are unacceptable and in some cases may be met with formidable responses?…if there is one thing for certain this blasted convention hotel has created a civil war in Evansville that has pitted friend against friend, and family members against each other?…this is just a hotel people, it is not necessary, it is not transformational, it will not attract a medical school, it will not make the Centre profitable, and it is not worth alienating lifetime friends?…all the CCO asks from the City Council and the people in the street tomorrow is that those with a vote will vote from a position of knowledge and the people in the street will respect that judgment?…bricks and mortar are not worth this much angst?…the CCO wishes for peace and good judgment to be with all of the people of Evansville tonight?…Tuesday is a whole new day?

Update: City Retracts Announcement: City Announces River House to be an Old Folks Home

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Update: This afternoon the Office of the Mayor retracted this press release

Development Deal Announced on River House Hotel

(EVANSVILLE, IN) – The City of Evansville announces Miller-Valentine Group, a nationally recognized residential and commercial real estate development and management company former River House Hotel, 20 Walnut St., to convert the property into 65 affordable, high-quality senior housing units.

MVG has presented a preliminary plan for an $11.5 million project, which may include demolition of the annex structure across the street from the main building to construct townhome-style units. The townhomes would be connected to the main building, which would contain 1-and-2 bedroom apartment units. MVG has developed similar properties in Bloomington, Columbus and Kokomo, Indiana. (For additional information, visit
http://www.mvg.com/)

The project will utilize a variety of funding sources, including tax credits and Indiana Community Housing Development Commission Authority (IHCDA) funding. Further details about the plan and a timeline for development will be released soon.