Please join us for a 90 minute lecture to celebrate heart month at St. Mary’s!
Dr. Umang Patel, Electrophysiologist with Ohio Valley HeartCare, will provide an educational lecture with a question and answer session immediately following. Dr. Patel will present case studies and discuss the important role of EMS with cardiac arrhythmia patients, such as SVT and out of hospital arrest. This lecture will also be available to view online.
February 21, 2013
1230 CST
St. Mary’s Manor Auditorium
Cost: FREE
Lunch included for those registered to attend. Continuing Education Hours will be provided
Please RSVP to Keith Miller at kgmiller@stmarys.org by February 20 in order to ensure lunch. Be sure to include your name and if you plan to attend in person or online.
Instructions on how to view the online presentation will be emailed upon RSVP.
Cardiac Arrhythmias: The Critical Role of EMS
UE’s Matthew Knoester to Present Andiron Lecture on Democratic Education
As part of the University of Evansville’s Andiron Lecture Series in the liberal arts and sciences, Matthew Knoester, assistant professor of education, will present “International Struggles for Democratic Education.â€
Knoester will speak at 4 p.m. Wednesday, February 6 in Eykamp Hall (Room 252), Ridgway University Center. His lecture is free and open to the public.
Knoester holds a master’s degree from Harvard University and a PhD in curriculum and instruction from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He is a National Board Certified Teacher and was formerly a teacher in the Boston Public Schools, where he taught in a small, democratically run school founded by MacArthur award winner Deborah Meier. He recently published two books on democratic education: an edited volume, International Struggles for Critical Democratic Education, and a book about the school where he taught in Boston, Democratic Education in Practice: Inside the Mission Hill School.
“In this lecture, I’ll discuss these books, making a case that expanding access to educational opportunities is important for cultivating democratic citizenship,†Knoester said. “I will explain why this project is threatened by the current focus on marketization of schooling and by the view that the primary purpose of schools is training for economic development, rather than preparation for democratic self-rule.â€
Established in 1982, the Andiron Lectures offer research, commentary, and reflection from many fields of study. Presenters are primarily drawn from the faculty of UE’s College of Arts and Sciences but also include faculty members and administrators from across the University campus and occasional contributions from the regional community. The Andiron Lectures are sponsored by the University of Evansville College of Arts and Sciences and supported by a generous gift from Donald B. and Jean Korb.
For a full schedule of 2012-13 Andiron Lectures, please visit http://www.evansville.edu/speakers/andiron.cfm.
For more information, please contact series coordinator M. Christine Mohn at 812-488-2585 or the College of Arts and Sciences at 812-488-2589.
Highland Teacher Receives February Cause for Applause Award
Sherry Ocker, fourth grade teacher at Highland Elementary School, is this month’s recipient of the EVSC Cause for Applause Employee of the Month award. The award is designed to recognize individuals in the EVSC who go above and beyond their regular job responsibilities.
Ocker was nominated by EVSC Grant Manager Ryan Williams for her hard work, ingenuity and bold ideas, plus her dedication to all the students at Highland and those who live in the Westbrook Mobile Home Court. According to Williams, Ocker was instrumental in arranging the donation of an EVSC “mobile classroom†that was no longer in use by the corporation to Westbrook Mobile Home Court so students have a safe place to go after school. At the mobile classroom, students who live in Westbrook can have an after school snack, receive homework help and have the opportunity to participate in educational games and activities.
“Because of nothing but hard work and a bold idea from Sherry, these students have a safe, clean, and fun place to go after school. Sherry doesn’t just deserve applause, she deserves a standing ovation, and I’m excited to see her receive what she deserves,†Williams said.
Ocker has been an employee of the EVSC since 1998.
EVSC Cause for Applause began in November 2012 and Ocker is its fourth recipient. Anyone can nominate an employee of the EVSC for the award. Deadline for nominations is the third Friday of each month. Go to http://www.evscschools.com/community/nominate-evsc-employees-exemplary-work for the nomination form. Paper forms are available at the schools for those without access to the Internet.
Evansville man arrested after assaulting U of E security officer with his car
Evansville Police arrested 34 year old GEORGE GREENWELL III after he struck a University of Evansville security officer with his car.
A U of E security officer was checking GREENWELL for suspicious behavior inside the University Center. GREENWELL made his way to the parking area as the security officer followed him.
Evansville Police were called due to GREENWELL’S suspicious behavior. Prior to EPD officers arriving, GREENWELL got into his car and fled the scene. As he tried to exit the parking lot, he struck the security officer with his car. The security officer landed on the hood and GREENWELL drive about 200 yards before abruptly stopping. The security officer fell off the car and was injured when he landed on the pavement. GREENWELL backed up, drive around the security officer, and left the scene.
Security personnel were familiar with GREENWELL from prior contacts and gave EPD officers his name. GREENWELL was located at his home and was taken into custody.
GREENWELL was arrested for Criminal Recklessness CL-D Felony.
IS IT TRUE February 5, 2013

IS IT TRUE that Michael Isikoff of NBC News, revealed yesterday that the Obama administration believes that high-level administration officials — not just the president — may order the killing of “senior operational leaders†of al-Qaida or an associated force even without evidence they are actively plotting against the U.S?…“A lawful killing in self-defense is not an assassination,†states the Justice Department white paper quoted by Isikoff?…the 16-page memo, given to Congress in June, is not the final Office of Legal Counsel memo that news organizations have sued to obtain but it offers plenty of insight into the government’s justification for killing AMERICAN CITIZENS in overseas drone strikes?…the paper states that the Obama Administration would be able to kill a U.S. citizen overseas when “an informed, high-level official of the U.S. government” determines the target is an imminent threat?…the white paper suggests that such decisions would not be subject to judicial review and outlines a broad definition of what constitutes “imminent†threat?…we are distressed to point out that this document that outlines a process to preemptively murder an American Citizen who is deemed to be a threat by a government official with no consequences for doing so is ONE WORD FROM ALLOWING DRONE STRIKES ON AMERICAN SOIL ON AMERICAN CITIZENS?…it is no wonder that gun stores all over the country are selling out of every gun or box of ammo on the shelf?…the true beliefs of this administration are finally coming out in the mainstream media?…this was available in June but somehow stayed hidden?…with this kind of governance and the “free when they want to be†and “lapdog when they need to be†mainstream media it is time for FREEDOM OF INFORMATION TO BE BROADLY DEMANDED? …this starts at home?
IS IT TRUE that the At-Large City Councilman, Dr. Dan Adams attended the Historic Preservation Commission meeting last night?…that Dr. Adams seemly lectured members of the Commission on how politically damaging it could be if the Historical District is allowed to go forward with this a lighting project without all people living in this area being notified about this proposed project?…that it seems like Dr. Adams may be getting less then accurate information concerning this project from a small group of disgruntled people living in this area?…Dr. Adams needs to be reminded that at this time this project has no specific answers because there aren’t any concrete answers to this proposed project?…if Dr. Adams would like to receive information on what the other side of thinks about this issue he needs to contact members of the OEHA so he can get their side of the story concerning this issue?…we are surprised that Councilman Adams once again allowed himself to be put into a political position such as he experienced with “Earthcare” project?…residents of the Historic District have been trying to get the go ahead for this project and have even pledges some personal money to pay toward it for over 5 years now yet the city bureaucracy is still in their way?
IS IT TRUE Rockport city officials have decided to file a petition to express grievances against the Vectren Corporation?…Rockport’s leaders during a city council meeting voted to appear before the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) to question why Vectren has the highest rates in Indiana and its coal purchasing practices?…Officials say the Vectren’s rates and its opposition to the proposed coal-to-gasification plant is hindering Rockport’s economic growth?…Rockport officials are inviting other local municipalities in the petition against Vectren?…the Mole Nation tells the CCO that Evansville officials are not taking this bait and will not be joining Rockport?…if the bosses of Rockport want to lay blame for their economic dilemma they would be well served to blame the price of natural gas which is what really made the value of the proposed coal gasification plant drop while the cost to construct it did not?…in this particular case that which is good for Rockport is not good for the rest of the country and particularly Indiana?
Fight of the Blight
Stop Letting Our Building Codes Erode
Guest Editorial By Jordan Baer
During the previous mayoral election, Lloyd Winnecke pledged to invest in Downtown Evansville. One of the first things he did was sold his house on the east side and moved all of his worldly possessions into a condominium sized apartment overlooking Main Street. I applaud this decision.
Small and mid-sized apartments and condos aren’t the only thing going up in Downtown Evansville. Although it has been a far cry from the 2001 master plan we were given, the area has also seen the city invest multi-millions of dollars into the arena, the Centre, and the riverfront. In fact, the city spent about $4 million just to make the roads go both ways.
It now appears that one office doesn’t know what the other office is doing, or should I say seemly don’t care. With the city sticking hundreds of millions of dollars into developing Downtown Evansville, one would think that they would at least want the buildings located downtown to be up to code. Unfortunately, that simply isn’t happening.
Recently, I drove through Downtown Evansville. I took a stroll down Main Street, which is the main gateway out of Downtown Evansville from the Ford Center. On this road alone, I saw numerous buildings that make Evansville look like “Little Detroit.†If you head north on Main Street from the Civic Center, you will see a vacant store front that once housed Frontier Liquor but still appears to be operational as a storage area for limousines. As I approached the building, I noticed an outdoor part of the roof had been caving in for quite some time. How this roof has not fallen into the small parking lot and then into the streets I will never know.
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Building codes aren’t just about rebuilding Downtown Evansville or even keeping it in an acceptable condition. Rather, these codes were put in place for public safety. Today, any pedestrian can simply walk up to and/or by any of these buildings that are in dangerous conditions. Is that really good public policy?
Another example of neglect of the building codes was when the Executive Inn was left in one big pile of rubble by Klenck Demolition Company because the city allegedly didn’t pay them for services rendered; our city worked franticly to block it off from the public and ordered the rubble to be removed immediately for the sake of public safety.
There are numerous buildings located on Main Street that are in violation of city codes, and they are just the tip of the iceberg. Many homes in the districts surrounding Downtown Evansville are even worse than these two buildings. This begs the questions, why has our city allowed our building codes to erode? How often are these buildings and houses being inspected by the city? Does the city have a master plan for bringing all buildings up to code? I find this situation to be extremely hypocritical given that Roberts Stadium, which was never condemned and not even close to being in the same shape as the buildings in Downtown Evansville, is being demolished entirely.
It makes absolutely no sense to invest in Downtown Evansville if we aren’t going to enforce the building codes. If you were from out of town and you were going to an event at the new arena, the Centre, and/or Casino Aztar would you hang around Downtown Evansville after the event if you saw these types of buildings on your way in? If you were running the city, would you want visitors walking up to and around these types of structures? If we are going to invest in Downtown Evansville, we simply cannot let our codes erode.
For this reason, I have created another blog and with the goal of encouraging the powers that be to begin cleaning up Evansville’s blight. This new blog, titled “Fight The Blight!†will begin its task by lobbying for fair and effective building code enforcement as well as cleanup of abandoned structures. It will also work on addressing the enormous blight in the 3rd Ward neighborhoods just north of the Lloyd Expressway and slightly west of the old Hercules Motor Plant by lobbying to include these areas in programs such as Front Door Pride, Keep Evansville Beautiful Committee, and the EPA’s Jacobsville Remediation Plan Committee. Once you click on the blog, you will be able to view pictures of both of these areas on the blog as well as receive updates on any improvements taking place. Please take time to view these pictures.
http://fighttheblight.blogspot.com/
Last but most importantly, I want to stress that I am not proposing the continuation of the mayor’s demolition of all things old policy that we have seen carried out on Division Street and at the corner of First Avenue and Morgan Avenue. Yes, there will be some buildings that are not up to code that will need to be demolished. But at the same time, there are a lot of buildings with value in both Downtown Evansville and the Third Ward that need to be preserved, renovated, and kept in good standing with our local codes.
One of the greatest things our city has accomplished was bringing the Pagoda up to code. And, I also want to thank the Kunkel Group for the work they have done on the old Knights of Columbus Hall.
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I appreciate the 80,000 + visitors who have supported the 4 other blogs- EvansvilleMovingForward.blogspot.com, RememberRobertsStadium.blogspot.com, EvansvilleRail.blogspot.com, & AGraveInjustice.blogspot.com. With your continued support, I believe we can accomplish the goal of getting Downtown Evansville completely up to date with our building codes and on its way to a completely safe, revitalized, and marketable area in our city. Every building on every road should be up to code!
Disclaimer: This article is posted by the City-County Observer without editing, opinion, or bias
Schedule of Upcoming Events at SMG
1940’s Big Band Musical Revue
Two shows – April 18 at 7:30pm and April 19 at 2:00pm
Tickets go on-sale Friday, February 8 at 10:00am.
Seats are $49, $39, $29 and $21.
Tickets go available at The Centre Box Office, at Ticketmaster online or by calling 1-800-745-3000. Group rates available off top three ticket prices, contact Centre Box Office for details.
TICKETS MAKE GREAT GIFTS!
THE CENTRE
The Really Big “Game” Show – Feb. 9 @ 7:00pm
Rodney Carrington “Laughter’s Good” Tour – Feb. 16 @ 8:00pm
Jim Gaffigan “The White Bread” Tour – Mar. 29 @ 7:00pm
Daughtry and 3 Doors Down In Concert – Mar. 4 @ 7:00pm
George Jones “The Grand Tour” – Mar. 23 @ 7:30pm
Jim Gaffigan “The White Bread Tour” – Mar. 29 @ 7:00pm
Centre’d On Kids “Junie B. Jones”-Apr. 4 @ 9:00am & 12:00pm
66th Annual Home Show – Apr. 6-7 @ 9:00am-6:00pm
Casting Crowns “The Acoustic Sessions Live” – Apr. 11 @ 7:00pm
Scooby Doo Live! “Musical Mysteries” – Apr. 17 @ 6:30pm
In The Mood-1940’s Big Band Musical Revue – Apr. 18 @ 7:30pm, Apr. 19 @ 2:00pm
Alice In Chains “2013 North American Tour” – May 22 @ 7:30pm
DPatrick Presents
BROADWAY AT THE CENTRE 2012-2013
A Chorus Line – Feb. 20 @ 7:30pm
Hal Holbrook in Mark Twain Tonight! – Apr. 5 @ 7:30pm
Rock of Ages – May 9 @ 7:30pm
Visit www.smgevansville.com for more information.
Earthquake Awareness Week February 4th – 8th
You are invited to join millions of people who will Drop, Cover, and Hold On at 10:15.a.m. on February 7, 2013 in the 2013 Great Central U.S. ShakeOut!
We all must get better prepared for major earthquakes, and practice how to protect ourselves when they happen. The purpose of the ShakeOut is to help people and organizations do both. You could be anywhere when an earthquake strikes: at home, at work, at school or even on vacation.
The Great Central U.S. ShakeOut is an annual opportunity to practice how to be safer during big earthquakes: “Drop, Cover and Hold On.” The ShakeOut has also been organized to encourage you, your community, your school, or your organization to review and update emergency preparedness plans and supplies, and to secure your space in order to prevent damage and injuries.
Media Events
Mayor Lloyd Winnecke has declared the week of February 3rd to February 9th as “Earthquake Awareness Week†In celebration of this, we have scheduled daily media opportunities on the topic of community earthquake preparedness.
Monday February 4th at 9am
The American Red Cross will display and discuss personal preparedness kits
29 S. Stockwell Rd. Evansville IN
Julie Krizen, Communications Specialist
Evansville-Wabash Valley Region
Office: (812) 471-7200
Tuesday February 5th at 9am
The Evansville Fire Department will discuss preparedness in the emergency services
550 S.E. Eighth Street
Evansville, IN 47708
812.436.4413 – Office
Wednesday February 6th 9:00am
Joe Ballard of The Vanderburgh Co. Solid Waste District will speak about household chemical hazards after an earthquake.
Room 327, Civic Center Complex.
1 N.W. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard
Evansville, Indiana 47708
812-436-7800
Thursday February 7th Afternoon
The Indiana Geological Survey will have the “Earthquake Simulator†near the front of the Civic Center on MLK. State representatives will be on hand to explain the unit. The public will be allowed to ride the simulator and experience an earthquake.
Thursday February 7th 10:00am
The students at Joshua Academy will participate in a simulated earthquake scenario. Representatives from Indiana Department of Homeland Security will also give a presentation on earthquake safety to the students and faculty.
1230 E. Illinois St. Evansville, IN 47711
Pam Decker
812-401-6300 x230
Thursday February 7th at 9:45am
The Emergency Management Agency will hold an in-service and drill for community leaders at the Emergency Operations Center. The event will culminate with participation in the “Great American Shakeoutâ€
Evansville / Vanderburgh Co. Emergency Management Agency
708 Stanley Ave. Evansville IN 47711
Adam Groupe, Deputy Director
Office: 812-435-6020
Friday February 8th at 9am
The Building Commission will discuss building codes and retrofitting of existing building to increase earthquake survivability.
Evansville / Vanderburgh Building Commission
Room 310, Civic Center Complex.
1 N.W. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard
Evansville, Indiana 47708
Ben Miller, Building Commissioner
(812) 436-7867
IS IT TRUE February 4, 2013
IS IT TRUE February 4, 2013
IS IT TRUE all of the readers of the CCO have an opportunity to meet Christy Gillenwater, new President and CEO of The Chamber of Commerce of Southwest Indiana this Wednesday night from 4:30 to 6:30 in the Chamber offices on the 4th Floor of the Innovation Pointe Building?…for those of you who enjoy a free snack from the Baurhaus this is your chance to sink your teeth into the same good food that the Vanderburgh County Democrat Party sunk their teeth into?…the Civic Center Moles still tell us the Democrats did not pay for the chicken but we are willing to bet that the business oriented Chamber of Commerce will pay their bill for Ms. Gillenwater’s welcome reception on time and without a reminder call?
IS IT TRUE the Evansville Courier published an editorial on Sunday about the free flow of information or more importantly about the obligation of elected officials to release information to the public on a right to know basis as opposed to a need to know basis?…the CP even reported on newly installed Indiana Governor Mike Pence’s use of Lincoln’s quote “‘Give the people the facts, and the republic will be saved?’ the CP then went on to give Judge Carl Heldt grief over ruling against the CP regarding a cause of death request?…we at the CCO agree that information should flow freely unless great harm could come from disclosure?…we also know Judge Heldt to be a deliberate and fair judge who in all likelihood has well thought out reasons for his ruling?…what nearly mystified us over the last number of years is the willingness of the CP to let the recent Mayors of Evansville run wild with secret meetings, second grade VETTING efforts, and blatant in your face refusals to disclose documents that are part of the public record regarding the downtown convention hotel projects?…continuing to cheerlead for Mayors but hold a hard line for judges is hypocrisy of the highest order?
IS IT TRUE in about 3 hours the basketball polls for the week will be released?…it is widely expected that the Indiana Hoosiers will be back in the #1 ranking having whipped up on the Michigan Wolverines in one of the best games in college basketball this year?…as has been the case this year teams do not stay #1 or #2 for long which allowed Indiana to earn another shot at sitting on the #1 position for a while?…2013 appears to be one of those years when there could be 10 – 15 teams that can get hot during March Madness and make a run to the title?…there have been four #1 teams thus far and we will not be surprised to see a couple more teams sitting at #1 before the NCAA Tournament starts in March?…if the Hoosiers play like they did Saturday night they will be very hard to beat?
IS IT TRUE that high electric rates are the enemy of aluminum smelters which the Tri-State has a good number of?…both of the aluminum smelters that operate out of Western Kentucky in Hawesville and Sebree have given notice that they are planning to shut down their operations leaving over 1,000 employees to compete for the few jobs the economy will create between now and then?…both smelters gave the high electric rates of a nickel a kilowatt hour as one of the deciding factors in their decision to shut down and/or go elsewhere?…the other aluminum smelter is of course Alcoa that makes its ingots in Yankeetown just outside of Newburgh?…they are sort of insulated as they essentially went into the electric power business for their own internal use and sometimes for selling to the grid several years back?…we wish all of these companies and their employees well and are grateful that Alcoa made investments in power production that can keep them smelting in Indiana for as long as they wish?