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UE Department of Music Announces 2012-13 First Tuesday Concert Series

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The Department of Music at the University of Evansville is proud to announce its 2012-13 performances in the First Tuesday Concert Series.

The First Tuesday Concert Series, in its fifth season, showcases the talent of the University’s music faculty as they perform works from seldom-heard masterpieces to beloved standards. All concerts take place the first Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m., and are free and open to the public. All events are held on the University of Evansville campus except for December 4’s Holiday Pops concert at the Victory Theatre.

The 2012-13 series kicks off September 4 with the annual Fall Faculty Gala in Wheeler Concert Hall. This concert, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Wheeler Concert Hall, features a variety of works performed by the department’s faculty.

The First Tuesday Concert Series continues with the following performances:

October 2: Bicentennial Concert, Neu Chapel. Celebrate the City of Evansville’s 200th birthday through music. This concert features music composed and arranged for the River City, including Gazebo Dances, a student work for Jazz Ensemble, and a new piece written just for this occasion.

November 6: Frankenstein!!, Wheeler Concert Hall. Inspired by H.C. Artmann’s poems Frankenstein!! (Noises, noises, all around – lovely new children’s rhymes), Heinz Karl Gruber’s composition for voice and chamber ensemble is full of surprises, fun, and covert political statements. Experience the classic monster in a revealing musical portrait.

December 4: Holiday Pops, Victory Theatre (600 Main St., Downtown Evansville). Share a celebration of the holidays with the University of Evansville’s annual concert at the Victory Theatre. Hear performances of your favorite seasonal favorites by the department’s ensembles and faculty.

February 5: Start Spreading the News, Wheeler Concert Hall. Faculty perform selections of solo and chamber music inspired by New York City. From Lincoln Center to Times Square, hear pieces written in, around, or about the Big Apple.

April 2: Wind Ensemble, Neu Chapel. Following their performance at the Indiana Music Educators Association conference, the Wind Ensemble presents an evening of dance inspired works for wind band. The concert includes pieces by Ron Nelson, John Barnes Chance, Alfred Reed, and Donald Grantham.

For a complete listing of concerts offered by the Department of Music, please visit their website or call 812-488-2754.

Source: Evansville.edu

IS IT TRUE August 27, 2012

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The Mole #??

IS IT TRUE August 27, 2012

IS IT TRUE that there is a small space on the campus at the University of Southern Indiana (USI) that is a designated FREE SPEECH ZONE?…that if USI students are inclined to protest some policy of USI or even make a political speech that the USI administration has relegated one small patch of ground that it is okay for them to speak in?…that if the education that is being sold to local students comes with a lesson that FREE SPEECH ZONES are the only place that one can express a controversial opinion that our students are not only being robbed of their constitutional rights but are being mentally conditioned to roll over and accept communism or worse as a way of being?…that the City County Observer strongly asserts that the United States of America is a FREE SPEECH ZONE and that our constitution guarantees that right?…that USI is a public university and has no business whatsoever to designate FREE SPEECH ZONES?…we can go along with quiet spaces and rules of conduct in classrooms but a single FREE SPEECH ZONE that is granted like prisoners are granted visitation is no the way to grow functional adults who have the vigilance to maintain a free country?…that for such an absurd policy USI gets the Lenin-Stalin Award for putting oppressive communistic rules into practice and for doing so in a SNEGAL manner?…we understand this practice has been in place for some time now and is only now being exposed as offensive and unconstitutional?

IS IT TRUE that a recent Gallup poll showed that in 15 of the United States that over 20% of the population struggles to put together enough money to buy food?…that in the same article it is stated that 56% of those polled in the so called swing states believe that they are worse off now than they were before President Obama took office?… Gallup also indicates that Americans have significant doubts that high school dropouts as well as high school graduates are adequately prepared for the working world, but close to half also believe college graduates lack this preparation?…it is numbers like these that should be driving the decision process for voters as opposed to stupid distractions like a semi truck full of tax returns, trumped up stories on candidates being felons or murderers, or even the numb skulled assertions about the place of the president’s birth?

IS IT TRUE that the Ford Center has just endured a cancellation of an event due to lack of ticket sales?…the first distinction for a failed event at the Ford Center goes to a rodeo?…this kind of event is precisely the reason that Roberts Stadium should have continued to be available for events that people will pay a lower amount of dollars to attend?…that tier 2 musical acts, rodeo, boat shows, etc. are more suited to a venue like Roberts Stadium than for the Ford Center anyway?…that the financial long suffering Old Post Office is picking the pocket of the City of Evansville again and this time it is to the tune of $1.5 Million?…that the tenant that these improvements are being made to accommodate is the FEDERAL GOVERNMENT?…that what we have here is a case where local government is spending taxpayer dollars to accommodate the demands of the big tax collector in Washington DC?…that the irony of what it took to inspire the Evansville Redevelopment Commission to invest in the Old Post Office is somewhere between comical and disgusting?…by the criteria used in the Roberts Stadium demolition decision the Old Post Office would have been leveled years ago because the private sector has not seen success there in many years?…it will soon be the home of the federal government and we the local taxpayers are paying for it?

IS IT TRUE some of our Civic Center MOLES are telling us that the downtown TIF District established to capture incremental dollars to pay the note on the Ford Center is underperforming on a Louisville YUM Center level or worse?…looking at the borders of the TIF District it is hard to imagine where any collections at all will come from of any significance?…a big part of the expectations for added revenue downtown was for the large number of new businesses including that big INVISIBLE HOTEL advertised to be coming downtown because of the Ford Center have just not materialized?…Louisville and a host of other towns have learned that lesson the hard way and Evansville will be no exception?…the real items of interest are the items that will have to be cut from the City of Evansville budget so that other funds can be liberated to pay the note on the Ford Center?…that line item in the straw man budget of $7.5 Million for Roberts Park should be the first thing eliminated as that will just about cover one year of Ford Center bond payments?

IS IT TRUE Mole #3 has called in from Florida to warn the CCO that there will be some ugly surprises that will have 7 figure negative impacts on the City of Evansville budget process during the next few months?…such things will also negatively impact the credit worthiness of the City?…we should all cross our fingers that Mole #3 was in the bag this time because at a time with revenues off and spending increases planned ghosts of stupid past decisions can really spoil an already rotten budget process?

Gallup-Rasmussen Poll: August 25, 2012, Obama pulls into slight lead on strength of Rasmussen Poll

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The Rasmussen Tracking poll today shows President Obama with a 47% – 45% lead over Mitt Romney while Gallup’s Tracking poll shows Romney and Obama tied at 46% each.

The average of these two polls is now showing the Romney/Ryan campaign with 45.5% and the Obama/Biden at 46.0 for the first lead of the ticket in a week.

The average approval rate for President Obama despite leading is still at negative 1 meaning that the 1% more of those polled disapprove than approve of the Presidents job performance. The average approval rating for the President was 47.5% and the average disapproval was 48.5%.

Wall Street Journal: “The Obama years have been brutal on middle-class incomes”

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Excerpts:

The Presidential race is boiling down to one dominant issue: which party’s policies will do more to help the financially stressed American middle class. President Obama’s campaign theme is that Mitt Romney and the Republicans cater to the rich, while Mr. Obama cares about struggling families.

He may care, but he sure hasn’t done much for them. New income data from the Census Bureau, tabulated by former Census income specialists at the nonpartisan economic consulting firm Sentier Research, reveal that the three-and-a-half years of the Obama Presidency have done enormous harm to middle-class households.

In January 2009, the month President Obama entered the Oval Office and shortly before he signed his stimulus spending bill, median household income was $54,983. By June 2012, it had tumbled to $50,964, adjusted for inflation. (See the chart nearby.) That’s $4,019 in lost real income, a little less than a month’s income every year.

Unfair, you say, because Mr. Obama inherited a recession? Well, even if you start the analysis when the recession ended in June 2009, the numbers are dismal. Three years after the economy hit its trough, median household income is down $2,544, or nearly 5%.

Add the authors: “The overall decline since June 2009 was larger than the 2.6 percent decline that occurred” during the recession from December 2007 to June 2009. For household income, in other words, the Obama recovery has been worse than the Bush recession.

The President portrays the financial decline of American families on his watch as part of a decades-long trend. He’s wrong. Real income for middle-income households rose by roughly 30% from 1983 to 2005, according to the Congressional Budget Office. The political left likes to blame the ebbing of union power. But nongovernment unionization fell dramatically in the 1980s and ’90s, and incomes rose.

So what does explain falling real incomes? Slow growth, yes, but another culprit has been rising prices—especially for food, gasoline, medical procedures and college tuition—that have eroded worker purchasing power. The Federal Reserve claims this is no problem because “core inflation” has been relatively contained. But core inflation excludes food and energy prices, which are two of the biggest components of consumer budgets.

The big pay freeze is also the bitter fruit of public schools that have failed to teach the basic skills and knowledge needed to succeed in a competitive global economy. Rising health-care costs have also forced employers to take money that used to go into higher wages to pay higher premiums.

A key driver of higher wages in the 1980s and 1990s was a surge of capital investment in computers, plant and equipment, which made Americans workers more productive. When Mr. Obama pledges to raise taxes on investment income (capital gains, dividends and small-business profits), he is making it costlier to innovate and modernize. That plays out over time into slower gains in productivity and wages.

Consider the toll from America’s corporate tax rate, which is the highest in the industrial world. A 2011 study by economists at the American Enterprise Institute found that because of the capital flight from the U.S. as a result of this high rate, “every additional dollar of tax revenue [from the corporate tax] leads to a $4 decrease in aggregate real wages.” American workers would be the biggest beneficiaries of tax reform.

The new income data reveal other eye-opening trends. The group that has suffered the most during the Obama Presidency has been black Americans, whose real incomes have fallen by more than 11%.

Mr. Obama also likes to say that government workers like teachers are hurting and the private economy is doing “just fine.” But the data indicate that over the past three years households with government workers saw their incomes decline less than households with private workers. The public-private pay gap is now wider than ever ($77,998 government versus $63,800).

Every age group has seen a decline in income—except the elderly. Those between the ages of 65 and 75 saw an average 6.5% gain in income, though most are not working and collect Medicare and Social Security.

The last time incomes fell this fast was during the late 1970s under Jimmy Carter, and it’s no coincidence that economic policies then and now are so similar. If Mr. Obama succeeds in convincing voters that he really is the tribune of the middle class, it will be the political conjurer’s trick of the century.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303822204577468750027784434.html

First Security Bank Buys Part of Integra Building to expand further into the Evansville, IN market

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PRESS RELEASE
FOR: IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Subject: First Security Bank to expand further into the Evansville, IN market
DATE: August 23, 2012

For further information, please contact: M. Lynn Cooper, 270-663-4678, LCooper@FirstSecurity.net or Steve Witting, 812-759-2332, SWitting@FirstSecurity.net

Announced today was First Security Bank’s completed acquisition of approximately 74,000 square feet of office space, which was location to the Evansville, Indiana main office of the former Integra Bank. The space was purchased from the FDIC for an undisclosed amount. The facility is located at Twenty One Southeast Third Street in downtown Evansville.

The property purchased was floors; lower level, 1, 2 & 3 along with the parking lot directly across the street on the corner of Third Street and Locust.

M. Lynn Cooper, President and CEO stated “We are excited about continued expansion into the Evansville, Indiana market, which further solidifies our commitment to the area. This purchase will allow us to have the space we need to grow for years to come. We are enthused about expanding into an area where the city and county government leadership are very pro-business. We look forward to further possibilities of expansion into the area, which has proven very profitable for our company. ” Cooper further stated, “Since First Security will not initially utilize all of the office space in the newly acquired downtown Evansville location, we will be leasing some under-utilized space to others until we grow into the space.”

Steve Witting, Evansville President for First Security Bank stated, “The Evansville facility will provide us a way to serve much of our downtown and some Westside clients. We have some exciting ideas to develop additional clientele in the downtown area and look forward to growing even further in the Evansville market.”

The office is anticipated to open by year end pending regulatory approval. Also recently announced was the acquisition of the former Integra office in Newburgh on Highway 66 near Highway 261, which is expected to open next month.

First Security Bank has announced in 2012; opening a new office in Lexington, KY, renovating and opening a new headquarters location in downtown Owensboro, KY., acquiring the Newburgh, IN office scheduled to open in September, acquiring 4 branch locations in the Louisville market which is scheduled to close this fall and the new Evansville location in the downtown area, expected to open by year end.

Lacking ticket sales force World’s Toughest Rodeo to cancel event

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NEWS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Scott Schoenike

Friday, August 24, 2012 Executive Director Ford Center
(812) 422-8000 Office
Sschoenike@thefordcenter.com

Lacking ticket sales force World’s Toughest Rodeo to cancel event

Evansville, Ind. – The World’s Toughest Rodeo was forced to cancel its Evansville, Indiana event
scheduled for Saturday, September 1st due to lack of ticket sales. “It’s unfortunate that we have to cancel our event in Evansville. I really thought the Evansville market would support our event and buy tickets as an exciting, locally available holiday entertainment option,” stated Marla Morehead, Marketing Director of World’s Toughest Rodeo.

Refunds for this event will take place on Monday, August 27th, starting at 10:00am. If you purchased your
tickets through Ticketmaster.com or via phone, your tickets will automatically be refunded to you on Monday.

If you purchased your tickets at the Ford Center ticket office, you must return the tickets to the Ford Center ticket office starting on Monday to get your refund.

The ticket office is open 10:00am – 5:00pm, Monday through Friday.

For more information, contact Marla Morehead at thr@threehillsrodeo.com or by phone at (563) 652-3326.

BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING AGENDA

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BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING AGENDA
EVANSVILLE CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU
8:00 AM Tuesday August 28, 2012
The Pagoda
401 S.E. Riverside Drive
Evansville, IN

I. Call to Order by the Presiding Officer

II. Establish a Quorum

III. Approval of the Minutes from the Board Meeting dated, July 31, 2012, Roeder/Warren

IV. Approval of the Financial Statements dated August 24, 2012, Bauer/Warren

V. Committee Reports

A. Grants Committee, No Report, McCarty/Bauer/Montrastelle/Warren
B. Marketing Committee, Report, Action Item, Leader/Warren
C. Administration Committee, No Report, Bauer/Shaw/Montrastelle/Warren

VI. Action Items

A. Discuss and Consider for approval Sponsorship of the 2013 United Leasing Championship, Nationwide Golf Tournament, Leader/Roeder/Milligan/Warren

VII. Discussion Items

A. Update on Sports Facilities Tour for September 17-19, 2012 Montrastelle/Warren
B. Update on County Budget Process, Warren

VIII. Executive Directors Report
A. STR Report Update
B. Update on Tax Collections
C. Conventions and Meeting Sales, Higgins
D. Sports Marketing Department, Mourning
E. Tour and Travel, Leisure and Convention Services, Vezzoso
F. Marketing Department, Libs
G. Welcome Center Operations, Pillow

IX. Board Announcements

X. Adjourn

Gallup-Rasmussen Poll Average: August 24, 2012

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The Rasmussen Tracking poll today shows Mitt Romney with a 46% – 45% lead President Obama Romney while Gallup’s Tracking poll shows Romney and Obama tied at 46% each.

The average of these two polls is now showing the Romney/Ryan campaign with 46% and the Obama/Biden at 45.5 both garnering slightly less support than last week.

The average approval rate for President Obama is now even meaning that the same percentage of those polled approve and disapprove of the Presidents job performance. The average approval rating for the President was 48.0% and the average disapproval was 48%.

In an examination of all polls published after August 13th and applying them to the elector count, if the election were held today and the most recent polls are accurate Romney would win the presidency over Obama by an electoral vote of 282 – 256

Superior Court Chief Judge Mary Margaret Lloyd announces the restructuring of the current court system

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PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


Contact: Krista Hamby Weiberg
Vanderburgh Superior Court
Administrator
Phone: (812)435-5469

VANDERBURGH SUPERIOR COURT TO RESTRUCTURE ENTIRE COURT SYSTEM
EVANSVILLE, IN:

Superior Court Chief Judge Mary Margaret Lloyd announced the restructuring of the current court system in Vanderburgh County for the first time in over thirty (30) years. On September 1, 2012, Superior Court will create more specialized courts. Sweeping changes are being made in how the Courts address Class D Felony drug/alcohol offenses, juvenile court, and paternity cases. Lloyd stated the seven (7) Superior Court Judges along with Judge Carl A. Heldt of the Vanderburgh Circuit Courts have been collaborating on changing their system for months to address the pressing needs in our community.

“With the problems caused by methamphetamine and other illicit drug use on the rise, we knew we needed to address addictions at an earlier stage in court. Strong court intervention for the addict arrested for drug possession will hopefully stop the addict before he or she is arrested down the line for creating a methamphetamine lab,” Lloyd said. The Courts’ plan will utilize Judge Wayne S. Trockman’s expertise in court interdiction with addicts by assigning him to handle all Class D felony drug and alcohol cases filed in Superior and Circuit Court in addition to continuing his duties with the Drug Treatment Court. Judge Robert J. Pigman will be assigned to adjudicate all other felonies filed in Superior Court.

The Court restructuring will also allow more time and resources to be devoted to abused and neglected children. Juvenile Judge Brett J. Niemeier noted he sees more neglect cases and children needing services filed with his Court due to children living in houses where methamphetamine is made or used, and more newborn babies testing positive for illicit drugs due to their Mother’s usage during pregnancy. Prior to the reorganization, Juvenile Court heard all Juvenile Delinquencies, Children Needing Services (CHINS), Guardianships, Adoptions, Probate, and Paternity cases filed in Vanderburgh County. Increased State ordered procedures in juvenile cases, a steady increase in new paternity cases over the years, and an increased caseload of children needing services overburdened an already weighted down Juvenile Court.

To alleviate the Juvenile Court caseload, the paternity cases will be moved into the Domestic Relations Court. Four (4) Judges and one (1) Magistrate Judge will regularly hear all paternity and marriage dissolution cases in Vanderburgh County. Chief Judge Mary Margaret Lloyd will bring her experience from being a member of the Indiana Supreme Court’s Domestic Relations Committee to now address paternity cases. This committee created a domestic relation textbook for all Indiana trial judges, assisted the Supreme Court with amending its Indiana Child Support Guidelines, and aided in the creation of a free on-line child support calculator for parents to use. Lloyd also created the Family Court Project which assists indigent parties without attorneys in divorce cases. She will be assigned to this new division along with her fellow Judges Robert J. Tornatta, Richard D. D’Amour, and David D. Kiely. “Putting the paternities into the same court where dissolutions occur simply makes sense,” Lloyd said. “Marital status or lack thereof is not a factor when the Court orders or enforces child support.” She further explained that, “When deciding the custody of a child or parenting time, the Judge always first considers what is in the best interest of that particular child whether in a divorce or in a paternity matter.”

The Superior Court has always had innovative ideas to adjust to the changing issues affecting the public in Vanderburgh County. Among the various innovations are the Drug Treatment Court in both Juvenile and Adult Court, and the Family Court Project and Alternative Dispute Resolution Plan in Domestic Cases. The Court restructuring is the latest adaptation to better serve the community.

Keith Wallace, Candidate for Vanderburgh County Superior Court Judge questions Opponent’s Statements

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Keith Wallace

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
AUGUST 21, 2012
CONTACT KEITH WALLACE 812-463-2727

EVANSVILLE, IN – Keith Wallace, candidate for Vanderburgh County Superior Court Judge, today questioned his opponents’ recent statements as reported in an Evansville Courier and Press article regarding changes in the Vanderburgh Courts. “I do not want to allow my opponent to take credit for changes in Superior Court taking effect September 1st when she was the ONLY judge that voted against the changes,” Wallace said. “In the 6 plus years she has been supervisor of family court not one meaningful change has been made. During her tenure as supervisor of family court, Vanderburgh County was the only county of the 23 pilot counties in the project initiated by the Indiana Supreme Court that did not make one change in procedures consistent with the initiative. In addition, Vanderburgh County is the only county in Indiana with the system of rotating judges in and out of the different divisions on a monthly basis according to the State Court Administrator. While the recently announced change of having two judges sit in felony divisions is a step in the right direction, these changes do not address the continuing victimization of children in our local courts caused by the monthly rotation of judges in family court. Fortunately, many families never come to this court, but for families that do appear in family court, it is a travesty how the court operates. If people truly understood how the rotating of judges victimizes children, the public would demand a change. That is why I am running, to stop the rotation of judges in family court.”
Keith Wallace is running to sit full time in what is called Division IV or Family Court to protect children from the harm that comes to them resulting from the monthly rotation of judges. The current rotating family court system results in the parties feeling aggravated, bitter & angry because the parties leave feeling no one judge ever knew the whole story which is often true. When parents leave court with these feelings, their children suffer in a number of ways. In addition to the benefits children will receive when Vanderburgh County has a full time judge or judges sitting in family court, other benefits will include fewer domestic violence calls for police and sheriff deputies, less disruption in the classrooms for teachers and more efficient use of limited public financial resources—saving taxpayer’s money.

Keith is an Evansville native, has practiced law for almost 30 years and assisted with close to 5000 adoptions—domestic and international. He has served and volunteered for numerous local organizations and charities mostly related to children. He has received a number of awards including an “Angel in Adoption” by the Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute.