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Guest IS IT TRUE: by: Rick Davis, Vanderburgh County Treasurer

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Is it True that the two high schools from the West Side of Evansville, Reitz and
Mater Dei, sent 14 wrestlers to the IHSAA Individual State Tournament on Friday and Saturday night at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis?

Is It True that the best finish among all local wrestlers was an impressive 3rd
place performance from Dane Maurer, a 195-pound senior who was wrestling in his first year at Mater Dei? That Maurer ended his impressive inaugural season with a 45-1 record?

Is It True that history was made on several levels on Friday and Saturday night,
with the IHSAA State Individual Tournament hosting its first female wrestler, Kayla Miracle of Culver Academies? That although Miracle did not win her first-round match and therefore did not place, she still set a fine example for other young females who may want to one day wrestle under the lights at Bankers
Life Fieldhouse? That Miracle is only a sophomore and has two more years to try to reach that goal herself? That Miracle lost to Hayden Lee of Garrett 4-0 and ended her season with a 42-6 record in the 106 pound weight class? That Lee went on to finish third in the state tournament, proving that Miracle competed well against a high caliber opponent?

Is It True that another young wrestler from the state, Crown Point senior Jason Tsirtsis, joined the ranks of only 7 other individuals in the history of the Indiana state high school wrestling tournament when he won his fourth state title — and in dominating fashion no less?

Is It True that Tsirtsis won his four titles in four separate weight classes? That he won a state title at 125 pounds as a freshman; 130 pounds as a sophomore; 140 pounds as a junior; and 145
pounds as a senior? That Tsirtsis finished his senior season 42-0 and ended a remarkable four-year career record of 170-2? That Tsirtsis joined his brother, Alex, as one of the now 8 wrestlers who finished their high school careers with four state titles? That Mater Dei’s Blake Maurer, older brother of the
aforementioned Dane Maurer, also ended his career with four state titles, from 2001-2004?

Is It True that Reitz’ Trevor Moody, at 132 pounds, was the highest finisher for the Panthers, ending his terrific Reitz High School career with a 45-4 record and a sixth place finish in his senior season?

Is it true that Reitz also had impressive seasons from the following state qualifiers: Damon Kuhn, 106 pounds, junior, 43-4; Joshua Davis, 113 pounds, sophomore, 37-11; Blake Johns, 120
pounds, junior, 37-10; and Gideon VanHook, 126 pounds, senior, 28-5.

Is It True that Mater Dei brought an impressive nine wrestlers to the state tournament? That in addition to Maurer, the Wildcats had the following state tournament placers: Jake Lannert, 4th, 138 pounds, senior, 42-4; Sam Goebel, 7th, 120-pounds, senior, 16-10; Dalton Brandenstein, 6th, 182 pounds, 45-2, senior; and Nathan Wright, 8th, 285 pounds, 40-5, senior.

Is it true that the following Mater Dei Wildcats also qualified for state: Alex Johnson, 113 pounds, freshman, 32-11; Josh Pierre, 126 pounds, sophomore, 29-10; Branson Schroeder, 132 pounds,
junior, 32-10; and Alex Bassemier, 145 pounds, senior, 35-8;

Is It True that Central’s Brendon Kelley finished with a terrific win on Saturday, finishing 5th place in the 138-pound weight class and ending his season at 44-6.

Is It True that Castle’s Jacob Brown, 44-4, sophomore, finished 8th at the state tournament at 106 pounds? And fellow Knight Luke Welch finished 5th at the 120-pound weight class with a 47-1 record as a junior?

Is It True that Evansville Memorial’s Logan Wedding qualified for state at 126 pounds and finished his junior season 42-5?

Is It True that in the final Indiana High School Wrestling Coaches Association poll released on Jan. 12 that Perry Meridian was ranked Number 1? That Mater Dei was ranked third and Reitz was ranked 10th.

Is It True that Mater Dei will go for its 13th team state championship on Saturday at Center Grove High School in Greenwood, Indiana? That third-ranked Mater Dei (22-0) will take on 14th-ranked Bellmont (21-5) in the quarterfinals at 9 a.m. Evansville time? The other matchups in the team state tournament quarterfinals are: fourth-ranked Indianapolis Cathedral (24-3) vs. eighth-ranked Penn (22-3); unranked Kokomo (35-5) vs. second-ranked Crown Point (21-0); and top-ranked Perry Meridian (24-0) vs. 15th ranked Warren Central (21-8).

Is it true that if Mater Dei wins, the Wildcats will advance to the semifinals at 11 a.m. Evansville time and hope to make a return trip to the state finals at
1:30 p.m. Evansville time.

Is It True that we congratulate all of the state wrestling finalists for accomplishing incredible seasons and that we wish Mater Dei great success this weekend in the team state championships?

IS IT TRUE? February 21, 2012

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IS IT TRUE? February 21, 2012

IS IT TRUE that the Winnecke Administration is asking the Evansville Redevelopment Commission to authorize hiring Hunden Strategic Partners of Chicago to do a study to tell them just what size of a Convention Hotel that downtown Evansville can support?…that unfortunately the past administration was so haphazard in its definition of hotels that there does not necessarily seem to be any consensus on what size a new Convention hotel should be or even whether or not one is needed as opposed to wanted?…that Hunden Strategic Partners was most recently in the news as being hired to VET the proposals of the Kunkel Group and Prime Lodging during the hottest six month period of the last downtown Convention Hotel fiasco?…that Hunden must think by now that they have a load of bumpkins down here in Evansville that will just pay for study after study?…that not only has the City of Evansville paid for study after study but it seems like some magical force (or machine) are telling the consultants what to write?

IS IT TRUE that yes if there is to be a serious consideration to put so much as a dime of public money into a downtown Convention Hotel then four years after the fact there probably does need to be a study?…that this study should include any rooms in a Grand New McCurdy as part of its considerations?…that a Grand New McCurdy would at least be unique and would have the potential to draw tourist dollars on its own merit?…that consideration should also be given to Casino Aztar’s one time offer to expand their hotel UP by about 140 rooms?…that if the Ford Center really is the economic growth engine that it was sold as there may be a way to get the rooms that MAY BE NEEDED without spending public money?…that solution would involve the McCurdy and Aztar but will most certainly not involve any new Convention Hotel on the corner of MLK & Walnut?

IS IT TRUE that the economics of the situation have not changed since the last time the CCO addressed this issue?…that when the lights are on and the rooms are full that a Downtown Convention Hotel will be rent for about $100 per night and have no more than 60% occupancy?…that the valuation by cash flow method will be about $91,000 per room?…that the entire project including the skywalk, the parking lot, the hotel, infrastructure, and amenities will cost closer to $160,000 per room?…that this leaves a shortage of in the range of $15 Million for the 220 room hotel that the Weinzapfel Administration was hoping for?…that the current incentive package of $8 Million did not fill that gap?…that early in the process an experienced builder and operator of hotels in Indiana, White Lodging was rejected for this very reason?…that if back during the days when the former Mayor, his administration, and consultants were playing Monopoly and doing Donald Trump imitations that they could have done one thing that would have gotten a proven operator?…that one thing would have been to have coughed up what it took to get White Lodging to take on the Downtown Evansville Convention Hotel?

IS IT TRUE that this is not an endorsement of pumping $15 Million of public money into a downtown hotel project?…that this is simply yet another REALITY CHECK for the City of Evansville and the new Evansville Redevelopment Commission?…that starting down the primrose path of “GOOD OLD BOY” politics, consultant reports to tell the powers that be what they want to hear, and delusional economic expectations will most likely lead to the same kind of results?…that we hope that the City of Evansville and the ERC get something right this time around?…that the same old good old boy crony capitalistic ways need to be over in River City?

The Vagina Monologues to be performed for sixth year at USI

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For the sixth year in a row, the University of Southern Indiana will host V-Day USI, a benefit production of Eve Ensler’s award-winning play The Vagina Monologues.

V‑Day USI is a local effort within the worldwide context of the 2012 V-Day Campaign and will be staged at 7 p.m. Thursday, February 23, in Forum II and at 7 p.m. Friday, February 24, in Forum I. Both rooms are located in the Forum Wing of the Wright Administration Building. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. each night.

Tickets, $7, will be available at the door.

This year’s cast includes new and returning performers including USI employees Lauren Anderson, Alice Shen, Mary Lyn Stoll, Izze TenBrook, and Melinda York. Student performers include Elizabeth Beam, Ari Beedie, Sarayah Blackburn, Jessica Durkin, Alexandra Levine, Andi Linberg, Skye Simons, and Aurelia Vanderkolk. The cast also includes an alumna of USI and The Vagina Monologues, Becca Pitzer.

V-Day USI is sponsored by USI’s Philosophy Club, Face of Feminism, Psychology Club, Gender Studies, Human, Environmental, and Animal Rights (HEAR), Spectrum, and Male Allies Against Rape and Violence (MAARV).

“The more money we raise to help victims of sexual and domestic abuse, the more successful the event will be,” said Dr. Mary Lyn Stoll, assistant professor of philosophy and Philosophy Club advisor. “More seats filled means that not only will more people get to enjoy Ensler’s work, but more women will be able to get the help they need after experiencing violence.”

Ninety percent of proceeds will benefit Albion Fellows Bacon Center, and 10 percent will benefit the V-day Spotlight Campaign to help the women of Haiti, who are still dealing with sexual violence and hardship in the aftermath of Haiti’s devastating earthquake.

UE’s Board of Trustees Approves New Major/Minor in Public Health

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From more than 80 areas of study, University of Evansville students now have a new major to choose: public health. UE’s Board of Trustees approved the public health program, which will begin in Fall 2012, during its meeting on February 17-18.

UE’s Bachelor of Science in public health will train students in multidisciplinary approaches to public health practices. Students will learn about a range of issues that impact population health, global health, environmental health, disease prevention, health communication and informatics, healthcare systems, and health behavior.

Payal Patel-Dovlatabadi, assistant professor of public health, will serve as director of the public health program. She joined the University of Evansville faculty in 2011 to teach public health courses in the Department of Exercise and Sport Science, where the public health program will be housed.

Patel-Dovlatabadi holds a DrPH in public health management, an MPH in health care organization and policy, an MBA in health care management, and a BS in psychology, all from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Her research interests include health policy, lifestyle factors and chronic disease prevention, mental health, and disaster preparedness on both the national and international levels.

“From disaster relief to air quality to disease prevention, public health professionals ensure a healthy, safe, and productive society,” said Patel-Dovlatabadi. “Furthermore, the Association of Schools of Public Health estimates that 250,000 more public health workers will be needed by 2020. To replenish the workforce and avert a serious shortage of qualified workers, schools of public health will have to train three times the current number of graduates over the next 11 years.”

“I’m proud that the University of Evansville has recognized this critical need and stepped up to meet the challenge of preparing graduates for careers in the dynamic field of public health,” she added.

Graduates with a Bachelor of Science in Public Health who wish to enter the job market will find opportunities for employment by state and local health departments, hospital systems, government agencies, health insurance companies, wellness centers, and consulting firms, to name a few.

The program will also prepare students who wish to pursue graduate education. Students across the country who completed an undergraduate degree in public health have successfully pursued advanced degrees in fields including public health, health services administration, physical therapy, law, medicine, and business administration.

Source: Evansville.edu

VHS Pet of the Week: “Blaze”

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Hello from Blaze, a 5-year-old Chow Mix. Blaze is a super sweet girl who would prefer a quieter home with older children. Blaze has a bit of an independent streak in her but at the end of the day there’s no place she’d rather be than cuddled up with her favorite person. Blaze has lived with other dogs and might be interested in sharing her space and her person with a K9 buddy, but she would like to meet them first just to make sure that they’ll make great roommates. Blaze has been known to wear out the squeaker in her favorite toys but her laid back, lazy nature will give your ears a break from time to time. For more information on beautiful Blaze, visit www.vhslifesaver.org or call (812) 426-2563.

CCO Word of Today: Illiterati

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Illiterati: The opposite of the Illuminati, who take pride in their high level of knowledge and learning. An Illiterati takes pride in the fact that they are ignorant and refuse to learn (adjust their paradigm)often to the severe detriment of those around them.

Thought of this today but someone beat me to it.

IS IT TRUE? February 20, 2012

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IS IT TRUE? February 20, 2012

IS IT TRUE that the Vanderburgh County Council didn’t directly include funds in their 2012 Budget so they can join the City of Evansville to pay for a much needed Information Technology Assessment Audit? …we are pleased that the City of Evansville directly put funds for this Audit in their 2012 Budget? ….we join 5th Ward City Councilmen and Budget Chairmen, John Friend-CPA call for this City of Evansville and Vanderburgh County funded department begin to do a long overdue and detailed financial assessment of this little known but important publically funded department? …we now are awaiting to see if the past Budget Chairmen and newly elected President of the Vanderburgh County Council, James Raben shall put the money on the table so this extremely important Assessment Audit can begin?

IS IT TRUE that there is a move underway to have Evansville and SW Indiana officially designated as a “HIGH DENSITY DRUG TRAFFICKING AREA”?…that regretfully that this label is absolutely positively true and has been for several years now?…that wearing this badge of shame may contain a silver lining since by getting this designation extra money for enforcement may be made available to Vanderburgh County Prosecutor Nick Hermann who openly states that this designation is needed and the other prosecutors in the region?…that it is only through owning up to the problems at hand that solutions of the magnitude that are needed to really make a dent in the meth problem will ever be possible?

IS IT TRUE that the time is now for local elected officials to get together in a bi-partisan manner and demand that the State of Indiana allow Evansville and SW Indiana to make pseudoephedrine based products require a prescription?…that surely some of these people can agree that “meth is bad” and we need a proactive solution to disrupt the supply lines?…that if some elected official or candidate for office or even a group that would stand together with a petition to the State of Indiana to make pseudoephedrine a prescription based substance that the City County Observer would help in publicizing the effort to the limit of our ability to do so?

IS IT TRUE that Councilman John Friend turned some heads with a petition to challenge Vectren’s proposed fee increase?…that blunting the scourge of meth in SW Indiana is much more important to the future of the area than an extra $1.25 per month to Vectren?…that from a livability perspective the substantial elimination of meth from SW Indiana is the most important issue on the table?

IS IT TRUE that other publications are finally picking up on the “news” that the funds collected by the Weinzapfel for Mayor Campaign that were supposedly given to be used in a run for a third term as Mayor or even a shot a Governor have been transferred to a new POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE named “WEINZAPFEL FOR INDIANA”?…that with $508,000 in seed money that the former mayor will have at least a small toehold in doling out bucks to his preferred local candidates but really does not have much money when it comes to statewide office?…that it will be most interesting to see just where he spends this money?…that funding a campaign to aid in the elimination of one of the biggest problems that magnified during the former mayor’s time in office would be a most worthy place for this money to go?…that many people will sit up and take positive notice if the WEINZAPFEL FOR INDIANA PAC made a substantial donation to some effort to lobby the State of Indiana to make pseudoephedrine a prescription based substance?

New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art presents “Forms of ID”

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The New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art will present “Forms of ID,” an exhibition of work by five artists: Gray Lyons, Morgan Ford, Ben Duke, Steven Labadesa, and Christopher Olszewski, February 18 through March 17. A free, public reception will take place from 4 to 6 p.m. on Saturday, March 10.

In the exhibition, artists work in multiple disciplines and explore the construction of identity, perceptions of beauty, the relationship between text and image, and the intersection of art and culture. The work examines body image, identity on societal and individual levels, and the ways in which identity develops in our youth.

Lyons, of South Bend, Indiana, received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Savannah College of Art and Design and Master of Fine Arts degree from Towson University. Lyons is an associate faculty member of photography at Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts at Indiana University-South Bend.

South Carolina native Ford received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of South Carolina and Master of Fine Arts degree in photography from Texas Woman’s University. She resides in Vincennes, Indiana, where she is the director of the Shircliff Gallery of Art at Vincennes University.

Louisville, Kentucky, native Duke received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Maryland Institute College of Art and Master of Fine Arts degree in painting and drawing from the University of Utah. He currently teaches at Michigan State University in Lansing, Michigan.

Labadessa, of Joplin, Missouri, received a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting from the University of Pennsylvania. He is an assistant professor of drawing and painting at Missouri Southern State University.

Savannah, Georgia artist Olszewski received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Wayne State University and Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Kentucky. Olszewski is a professor of Foundation Studies at the School of Foundation Studies at the Savannah College of Art and Design.

The New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art is located at 506 Main Street in New Harmony, IN and is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. For more information, call 812/682-3156 or visit www.nhgallery.com.

Source: usi.edu