Greetings from Burrito, a 2-month-old neutered Am Staff Mix. Burrito is super sweet and will be an excellent addition to just about any home. He does ask to meet any potential K9 roommates before going home. He is still very much a silly puppy and might be to energetic for some older, quieter dogs. Burrito would benefit from some basic obedience classes to help him with his manners and also give him a chance to socialize with other people and dogs. A home with children would be great for this silly boy, he’ll definitely bring a lot of life and love into your home. For more information on Burrito, visit us on the web at www.vhslifesaver.org or give us a call (812) 426-2563.
VHS Pet of the Week: “Burrito”
EVSC/Deaconess Health Science Institute
The 22nd annual Deaconess/EVSC Health Science Institute is underway, with 25 high school students from southwestern Indiana living on campus at Deaconess Hospital. Yesterday students heard from 2009 HSI alum Clare Scheller, who spoke of her experiences with leukemia and the perspectives of a patient and a student. Then students worked with Deaconess trauma team and AirEvac staff with practicing back-boarding and trauma scene protocol. Please see the attached pictures.
Today students will experience surgery orientation, tour of the Women’s Hospital, two physicians, and the Chief Nursing Officer at Deaconess.
On Wednesday at 8am in Johnson Hall on the campus of Deaconess Main Campus students will be dressed up in make-up and fake injuries to practice triage training; this experience will provide great picture and video opportunities
GLEN CAMPBELL “The Goodbye Tour†– Saturday, 6/9/2012
The Aiken Theatre at The Centre • Evansville, IN
Saturday, June 9th 8PM
Tickets: $29.00, $39.00, $45.00, $65.00 (Additional fees may apply)
Tickets are still available at the Centre box office, all Ticketmaster outlets, online at
www.ticketmaster.com, or charge at 800-745-3000. The Centre is located at 715 Locust Street.
Victoria Ghost will open the show.
Glen Campbell’s “The Goodbye Tour†is his farewell to concert touring. In June 2011, Campbell said he had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Because of his illness, Campbell wanted to do a farewell tour for all his fans before he retires from the music industry. Glen Campbell is a country music singer, guitarist, television host and actor. He is best known for a series of hits in the 1960’s and 70’s, as well as hosting a variety show called The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour. During his 50 years in show business, Campbell has released more than 70 albums. Campbell made history by winning four Grammys in both country and pop categories. Campbell’s hits include “Gentle on My Mind,†“By the Time I Get To Phoenix,†“Galveston,†“Rhinestone Cowboy†and “Southern Nights.†In 2005, Campbell was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. This year he was presented with the GRAMMY’s highest honor, the Lifetime Achievement Award, at the Special Merit Awards Ceremony.
CNG Research Taking Place in EVSC
The Evansville Vanderburgh Board of School Trustees learned tonight (6-4-12) about the Office of Operations investigation into the use of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) to fuel EVSC vehicles. This work is taking place through the EVSC’s commitment toward continuous improvement and operational excellence.
In order to perform the research to determine if there is a financial benefit, EVSC mechanics will install conversion kits on one bus, one conforming vehicle (CV), and one maintenance vehicle. The EVSC will collect data around fuel efficiency and power ratio for the vehicles, as well as the miles per gallon realized — and then perform cost-benefit analysis to determine any savings.
Rick Cameron, chief operating officer for the EVSC, said this research is part of a larger initiative within the EVSC’s Operational Excellence program, to look at costs that are controllable and determine creatively how they might be lowered. EVSC’s more than 200 buses travel approximately 2.5 million miles each year at a cost of about $2.9 million. Any savings found could eventually direct more money into EVSC’s general fund, with the ultimate goal of supporting the corporation’s core – the classroom and student programs.
Cameron said that while no school corporations that he knows of currently use Compressed Natural Gas as fuel for vehicles, the cost of CNG is continuing to drop because of the abundance of supply. He noted numerous fracking operations taking place in the United States. Cameron said the buses will also be able to run on CNG, diesel fuel, or a combination of CNG and diesel.
The EVSC is also interested in CNG as an environmentally friendly fuel alternative. CNG costs 60% less and emits 90% fewer emissions than gas or diesel fuels.
Other vehicle-related savings currently being investigated through the EVSC’s Operational Excellence Program include satellite fueling stations (rather than the one current station behind the Administration Building); how to make the buses more efficient; and how bus transportation routes the more than 18,000 students who use the service each school day.
SpeechJammer aka the Shut Up Gun: an invention with many uses
When you aim the SpeechJammer at someone, it records that person’s voice and plays it back to him with a delay of a few hundred milliseconds. This seems to gum up the brain’s cognitive processes — a phenomenon known as delayed auditory feedback — and can painlessly render the person unable to speak. Kazutaka Kurihara, one of the SpeechJammer’s creators, sees it as a tool to prevent loudmouths from overtaking meetings and public forums, and he’d like to miniaturize his invention so that it can be built into cellphones. “It’s different from conventional weapons such as samurai swords,†Kurihara says. “We hope it will build a more peaceful world.â€Catherine Rampell
Eastside Crime Wave Reports:
Evansville Police are investigating a rash of car break-ins on the east side over the weekend. There were 6 break-ins in the Iroquois Gardens neighborhood and 3 break-ins in the area of Riverside and Villa.
There were two handguns taken from cars in the Iroquois Garden thefts.
The two sprees do not appear to be related. Police are reminding people to secure weapons in their homes and to lock their cars. Anyone with information on these thefts is asked to call 436-7979.
In E2, all apparently on same night…
12-11628 113 Euclid Dr. Handgun taken vehicle unlocked
12-11637 113 S Kenmore Dr. CD’s/GPS (no mention of locked/unlocked)
12-11638 112 S Kenmore Dr. amplifier (no mention of locked/unlocked)
12-11636 4309 E Chestnut St. personal checks car locked and pried open
12-11648 4501 E Chestnut St. money/laptop/CC’s (no mention of locked/unlocked)
12-11781 308 S Iroquois Dr. GPS/gun (possibly) vehicle unlocked
Also, in E3, over the weekend…
12-11717 3722 E Riverside Dr. tools burglary to yard barn
12-11754 2818 S Villa Dr. tools burglary to garage
12-11726 2824 S Villa Dr. tools theft from locked vehicles
Source: Evansville Police Department
Evansville Redevelopment Commission AGENDA Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Evansville Redevelopment Commission
AGENDA
Tuesday, June 5, 2012 – 8:30 am
Civic Center Complex – Room 307
1. Call to Order
2. Approval of Minutes of May 15, 2012
3. Approval of Accounts Payable Vouchers
4. Downtown Redevelopment Area
Resolution 12-ERC-21 – Change Order No. 1 for Downtown Sidewalk Repair Project
Phase 2 (JBI)
Resolution 12-ERC-22 – Amending the Contract for Design Services for Downtown
Streetscape Improvements Project
5. Other Business
Old Post Office – Emergency Roof Repair update – Michael Buente
Hotel Report Update – Hunden Strategic Partners
Scott Schoenike – VenuWorks Quarterly Update
6. Adjournment
* This preliminary Agenda is subject to change. The final Agenda will be posted at the entrance to the location of the meeting prior to the meeting.
IS IT TRUE June 4, 2012
IS IT TRUE June 4, 2012
IS IT TRUE Civic Center Moles tell the CCO that Vanderburgh County Recorder, Z Tuley will be challenged by an extremely well known Republican in the upcoming November 2012 General election? …that she should be ready to defend why she seems to take off from her job every summer?…that the other election issue that will be addressed is the lack of minority employees working in the Recorders office?
IS IT TRUE it is time to start a serious VETTING effort with respect to the Johnson Controls project that was shoved through by Mayor Weinzapfel during the final hours of his administration?…this particular project will supposedly replace every water meter in the area served by the City of Evansville?…the research to determine the accuracy of the existing water meters only took a few of the meters into consideration and even then determined that they were operating at nearly 99% accuracy?…the limited study assumed that all meters were inaccurate to the low side which is statistically impossible?…if the water meters that are in Evansville are already 99% accurate but 600 miles of cast iron pipes are in need of immediate replacement to the tune of $450 Million it is highly irresponsible to spend money on meters that are not needed and leave the obsolete pipes in service?…the commitment to spend $51 Million ($80 Million including interest) was made without a vote of the Evansville City Council?…the Johnson Controls project was snuck through in a convoluted way that makes the Earthcare Energy $200,000 loan advance look like giving pocket change to a hobo?
IS IT TRUE Mayor Winnecke and the Evansville City Council are faced with a choice that will define them either as a governance team that learned from a small mistake and corrected it OR as a team that gets rolled by every Tom, Dick, and Harry that waltzes through town with a silver tongued front man?…that the deal that Mayor Weinzapfel made with Johnson Controls without seeking City Council approval is 1,500% higher than the entire Earthcare Energy deal and a full 37,500% higher than the $200,000 at risk money already on the table due to non VETTING by five members of the City Council and GAGE?…Mayor Winnecke and the City Council need to hear the demands of the people of Evansville to actually get their college math books out and learn how to do some analysis before moving forward with the Johnson Controls deal?…if they can show definitive proof with sparkling results in other cities that this $80 Million investment will really save the City of Evansville enough to provide a respectable rate of return then they should move forward?…that the current contract ASSUMES 45% of the advertised savings and does not even pretend to test or verify that much of the amount?
IS IT TRUE that our Mayor and our City Council really need to think this through and their track record is not one of doing such things?…allowing this latest act in Weinzapfel’s last spending spree without securing proper VETTING and being transparent with the people of Evansville is simply not an acceptable way to govern?…that soon there will be two tempests in Mayor Winnecke’s teapot?…the Earthcare tempest was of his own making but the Johnson Controls tempest was slipped in by his partner in non-vetting Mayor Weinzapfel?…if Mayor Winnecke wants to redeem himself for the abject failure of the Earthcare Energy project that the Johnson Controls deal is a perfect opportunity to save Evansville $80 Million to make up for squandering at least $200,000?…we are quite curious to see if these old dogs can learn a new trick after 4 serial failures when it comes to VETTING?
3rd Annual WNIN Hidden Treasures Rummage Sale and Appraising Fair
Well, join WNIN for the 3rd Annual Hidden Treasures Rummage Sale and Appraising Fair. Come down to the WNIN Studios on June 9th from 8am-Noon to find deals from your neighbors, local businesses and items from the Action Auction. Just finished up your Spring cleaning or just starting, bring your items down and share!! Stop by our Appraising Area and have your treasures appraised. To get an item appraised will cost $5. See what treasures you have at the WNIN Hidden Treasures Rummage Sale and Appraising Fair.
If you or your business would like to set up a booth and share your treasures, please contact Ashley Murray at 812-423-2973 or at amurray@wnin.org