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VHS Pet of the Week: “Saint Agnes”

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Greetings from Saint Agnes or Aggie as she is affectionately known as by the staff of the VHS! Saint Agnes is an 9-month-old Am Staff Mix. She has a heart of gold and a personality that will win you over with just one slobbery kiss. Saint Agnes longs to be with people and always craves attention. She will do we in a home with a family, especially one where are there are couple of kids she can pal around with. Saint Agnes does wonderfully with other animals, even cats but you can bet she’ll want to spend her time right next to you. For more information on Saint Agnes, visit us on the web at www.vhslifesaver.org or call (812) 426-2563.

BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING

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BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS

REGULAR MEETING
KEVIN WINTERNHEIMER CHAMBERS
ROOM 301, CIVIC CENTER COMPLEX
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 2012
12:00 NOON

REVISED AGENDA

1. CALL TO ORDER

2. MINUTES July 11 & 18, 2012

3. CONSENT AGENDA
a. Request Re: Approve and Execute Landscape Maintenance License with SWIMGA for
Sunrise Park. – Johnson
b. Request Re: Approve and Execute Independent Skating Pro Agreement with George Ann
Griffin-Atkinson for Swonder Ice Arena. – Crook
c. Request Re: Approve and Execute Independent Skating Pro Agreement with Catherine
Niemeier for Swonder Ice Arena. – Crook
d. Request Re: Approve and Execute Independent Skating Pro Agreement with Christin
Thompson for Swonder Ice Arena. – Crook
e. Request Re: Approve and Execute Independent Skating Pro Agreement with Sarah Laine
for Swonder Ice Arena. – Crook
f. Request Re: Approve and Execute Independent Skating Pro Agreement with Brianna
Linenburg for Swonder Ice Arena. – Crook
g. Request Re: Approve and Execute Independent Skating Pro Agreement with Judi Hardesty
for Swonder Ice Arena. – Crook
h. Request Re: Approve Participation by Swonder Ice Arena in the Gold Value Coupon
Book. – Crook

4. OLD BUSINESS N/A

5. NEW BUSINESS
a. Request Re: Open Proposals for Roberts Stadium Demolition Asbestos Investigation. – Dave
Rector/Denise Johnson
b. Request Re: Any Other Business the Board Wishes to Consider and Public Comments.

6. REPORTS
a. David Wagner, C.K. Newsome Community Center
b. Denise Johnson, Executive Director

7. ACCEPTANCE OF PAYROLL AND VENDOR CLAIMS

8. ADJOURN

Despite Olympic Opening Ceremony Worship of NHS, Wealthy Brits opt for Private Health Insurance

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Excerpt from National Review:

The Boyle ceremony got underway with images of a bucolic Britain being swept away by a cigar-chomping elite that builds satanic mills filled with oppressed workers as steeplejacks hang from the towering chimneys. Later, 600 doctors and patients recruited from National Health Service hospitals were featured in a bizarre tribute to socialized medicine, with children bouncing up and down on 320 hospital beds arrayed in front of a giant Franken-baby wrapped in bandages. Villains from British children’s literature, ranging from Cruella de Vil to Lord Voldemort, sweep in on the children, in an apparent reference to conservative forces seeking to reform the tottering NHS. The 15-minute sequence ended with a series of red lights triumphantly spelling out “NHS.”
Left-wingers were thrilled. “Brilliant that we got a socialist to do the opening ceremony,” tweeted Alastair Campbell, former communications chief for the Labour party. Boyle denied he was promoting a political agenda. “The sensibility of the show is very personal,” he told reporters. “We had no agenda other than . . . values that we feel are true.” At a news conference beforehand, he explained that one of the reasons he “put the NHS in the show is that everyone is aware of how important NHS is to everybody in the country. One of the core values of our society is that it doesn’t matter who you are, you will get treated the same in terms of health care.”

Can anyone seriously believe that? Sunday’s British papers report that a study by the research firm Lloyd’s TSB Premier Banking found that nearly two-thirds of Britons earning more than $78,700 a year have taken out private health insurance because they don’t trust the NHS. A survey by the British health-care organization Bupa found that two-thirds of its customers cited the risk of infection from superbugs as a top reason for buying private insurance. Shaun Matisonn, the chief executive of PruHealth, says that “patients today are sophisticated consumers of health care. They research the treatments they want, but cannot always get them through the NHS.”

Horror stories about the NHS abound. A 2007 survey of almost 1,000 physicians by Doctors’ Magazine found that two-thirds said they had been told by their local NHS trust not to prescribe certain drugs, and one in five doctors knew patients who had suffered as a result of treatment rationing. The study cited one physician who characterized the NHS as “a lottery.” A new study this year by GP magazine supports that conclusion. Through Freedom of Information Act records, it found that 90 percent of NHS trusts were rationing care.

Rick Dewsbury of the Daily Mail was aghast at the worship of the NHS during Friday’s Olympic ceremony. The columnist noted the sheer hypocrisy of the spectacle, as “the majority of the athletes taking part in the Games will have access to the most expensive cutting-edge private treatment available in the world for even the slightest graze on their bodies.”

Dewsbury recounted the 2009 case of Kane Gorny, a 22-year-old NHS patient. Gorny was admitted to the hospital for a hip replacement. A series of hospital employees refused his request for a glass of water and failed to give him diabetes medication. He went so far as to call the emergency operator for help. When the police arrived, nurses assured them that Gorny was confused and needed no outside help. A day later, he was dead of dehydration. The official inquest into his death was published this month. It found that neglect by hospital staff — “a cascade of individual failures” — contributed to his death. Here’s hoping that not everyone is “treated the same” in Britain’s NHS hospitals.

In Britain, we have seen what could be our future, and it’s not a pretty sight.

Link to full article:

http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/312573/britain-s-nhs-no-fun-and-games-john-fund

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Recruit Training for the Evansville Fire Department

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More Recruit Training…

Here’s some more interviews and photo ops if you’re interested.

7/30 at Training Tower (Buchannan Road) – aprox 1:30 pm/ live fire training in burn chamber

8/1 at 728 E. Blackford – aprox 8am / Ventilation & Forcible Entry

8/2 at Tri-State Towing – aprox 9am/ Vehicle Extrication

8/8 at 716 N. Fourth Ave – aprox 8am / Hose Line Advancement & Forcible Entry

RSVP’s aren’t required but a heads-up to possibly expect you would be nice.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

This feature is sponsored by Chris Walsh For Vanderburgh County Clerk. Chris Walsh is a veteran county administrator that strongly supports our local law enforcement professionals . Chris is a candidate that possess a non-partisan attitude with a consumer friendly demeanor. Chris also stands against unification of city and county governments.

This ad paid for by the committiee to elect Walsh Clerk, Kelly Walsh, Treasurer

Evansville, IN – Below is a list of felony cases that were filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office on Friday, July 27, 2012.

Brian Bates Possession of Methamphetamine – Class D Felony
Possession of Marijuana – Class A Misdemeanor
Possession of Paraphernalia – Class A Misdemeanor

Jonathon Hatch Possession of a Controlled Substance – Class D Felony
Possession of Paraphernalia – Class A Misdemeanor
Public Intoxication – Class B Misdemeanor

Nathaneal Johnson Possession of Marijuana – Class A Misdemeanor
(Enhanced to a Class D Felony due to Prior Convictions)
Criminal Mischief – Class A Misdemeanor

Monquoale Owsley, Sr. Operating a Vehicle as an Habitual Traffic Violator – Class D Felony
Unlawful Use of a Police Radio – Class B Misdemeanor

Tia Tattts Possession of Methamphetamine – Class D Felony
Possession of Marijuana – Class A Misdemeanor

For further information on the cases listed above, or any pending case, please contact Carly Settles at 812.435.5688 or via e-mail at csettles@vanderburghgov.org.

Under Indiana law, all criminal defendants are considered to be innocent until proven guilty by a court of law.

SENTENCE CHART

Class
Range
Murder
45-65 Years
A Felony
20-50 Years
B Felony
6-20 Years
C Felony
2-8 Years
D Felony
½ – 3 Years

A Misdemeanor
0-1 Year
B Misdemeanor
0-180 Days
C Misdemeanor
0-60 Days

Pro-Consolidation Statement on Complaint Filed by CORE

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Numerous community leaders reacted strongly today at efforts to prevent Vandeburgh residents from voting on a Plan of Reorganization this fall. “The opponents of unification do not understand the plan and its obvious benefits to our community, said County Commissioner Joe Kiefer. He added, “It’s an effort to disenfranchise voters by not allowing citizens of Vanderburgh County a say in this important issue. Additionally, this challenge is an unnecessary expense for tax payers. Let the voters decide this issue on November 6th!”

According to a complaint filed with the Vanderburgh County Election Board, opponents of the plan to merge city and county government contend that certain signatures needed to get the referendum on the ballot were invalid.

To trigger the referendum process, state law required the signatures of at least 5 percent of county voters who cast ballots in 2006. Official election results put that number at 2,632.

Roberta Heiman and the organization she now leads, the League of Women Voters, helped gather many of the signatures. “I’m confident that County Clerk Susie Kirk did a thorough job and that we collected the required number of signatures. In fact, we collected many more than were required by the state law.”

Over 3,300 signatures were collected across the community, and after a thorough review, 2,757 were ultimately certified by the Clerk’s Office.

Supporters of the Plan of Reorganization have focused their campaign on educating residents on the tremendous opportunities that passage will bring. Said Kiefer, “We’ll continue to work hard communicating with every voter and making sure they have all the facts about how this important initiative will build a better future for each of us.”

The Vanderburgh County Election Board will hold its meeting on Thursday, August 2, 2012 at 1:30 pm in the Vanderburgh County Election Office (Room 214) at the City County Building.

IS IT TRUE July 30, 2012

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The Mole #??

IS IT TRUE July 30, 2012

IS IT TRUE at the most recent meeting of the 2nd Amendment Patriots, Glen Kissel had briefly updated everyone on the HRC (Human Rights Commission) situation?…upon hearing this Vanderburgh County Commissioner Marsha Abell announced that due to a situation between the HRC and the Evansville Rescue Mission, she intends to explore drastically reducing the county funding of the HRC?…this elicited the loudest cheer I have ever heard at a 2nd Amendment Patriots meeting?…that several CCO Moles have advised us that both Commissioners Stephen Melcher and Joe Kiefer have had toxic communications with Diane Clements, HRC Executive Director in recent days? …Mr. Tracy Gorman, the CEO of the Evansville Rescue Mission, had written a long letter to Mayor Winnecke detailing the actions of an HRC investigator that were much more like the actions expected by a hired gun attorney than an unbiased investigator?

IS IT TRUE that some in the community are contending that nearly all City Ordinances will control in the County if the Merger Plan is passed by voters in November?… that the new Merger Common Council will have to examine all conflicting City and County Ordinances and decide how to resolve such differences should the Merger Plan win approval by the voters in November?

IS IT TRUE the set of data compiled by Nicholas Eberstadt, political economist and demographer at the American Enterprise Institute, and published under the title, “A Nation of Takers.” Government transfers resulting from some 50 benefit programs – money taken from some taxpayers and redistributed to others – continue to grow at an exponential rate, and twice as fast as per capita income?… between 1969 and 2009 these transfer payments have risen from 7.8 percent of personal income to 17.6 percent?… most significant, Eberstadt shows that almost half of all Americans live in households receiving some government benefits?…it is not unrealistic to expect this fact to affect votes in November, and to create an atmosphere favorable to President Obama?

IS IT TRUE that the auction at Roberts Stadium is being prepared and every shred of material in the building will be available for bidding?…come 10 am on Saturday August 4, 2012 the Roberts Stadium that has served Evansville for over half a century will become a shell just waiting for the wrecking ball?…it is not too late for the City of Evansville to add one last item to the auction?…the appropriate last item would be Roberts Stadium itself that if auctioned would save the City of Evansville the $8 Million plus overruns that are planned to be spent foolishly for another park that will see limited use and will add to the maintenance load of the already failed Parks Department?…that Keep Evansville Beautiful has recently handed the Adopt a Spot program to the Parks Department?…that this well run program will soon be a memory if the Parks Department performs as it does on everything else it does?…this move made about as much sense as handing a toddler the keys to the family car?

Institute for Global Enterprise in Indiana Announces 2012-13 Speaker Series

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The Institute for Global Enterprise in Indiana, part of the Schroeder Family School of Business Administration at the University of Evansville, is proud to announce the 2012-13 Institute Speaker Series, sponsored by Old National Bank.

“Our primary objective at the Institute for Global Enterprise in Indiana is to assist regional businesses in improving their global capabilities,” said Dan Miller, the Institute’s executive director. “The three speakers we are announcing today are recognized figures who will help us learn about global branding, transformation of businesses, and innovation, based on their first-hand experience and success in these areas.”

The series begins Wednesday, October 24 with an appearance by Calvin Klein, an award-winning fashion icon recognized globally as a master of minimalism. His name ranks among the best-known brands in the world, with Calvin Klein Inc. reaching over $6 billion in global retail sales. Klein will speak in Indianapolis at noon and at Evansville’s Victory Theatre at 7:00 p.m. (local times). His appearance is presented in partnership with the Rotary Club of Indianapolis.

The series’ next event on Thursday, March 14, 2013 will feature Ken Schmidt. As the former director of communications for Harley-Davidson Motor Company, Schmidt played an active role in one of the most celebrated turnarounds in corporate history — and got paid to ride motorcycles. He will speak in Indianapolis at noon and at Evansville’s Aiken Theatre in The Centre at 6:00 p.m. (local times).

The 2012-13 Institute Speaker Series will conclude Tuesday, September 17, 2013 with an appearance from John Kao, an innovation activist who has been dubbed “Mr. Creativity” by The Economist. Kao, the chair of the Institute for Large Scale Innovation, holds an MD from Yale Medical School and an MBA from Harvard Business School. He is also a Tony Award-nominated producer of Broadway plays and a jazz pianist. He will speak in Indianapolis at noon and at Evansville’s Victory Theatre at 7:00 p.m. (local times).

Admission to all Evansville events is free and open to the public. Ticket information for Indianapolis events is forthcoming. For more information, please contact the Institute for Global Enterprise in Indiana at 812-488-2455 or globalindiana@evansville.edu.

Source: Evansville.edu