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IS IT TRUE? August 16, 2011

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IS IT TRUE? August 16, 2011

IS IT TRUE that it has been reported to the City County Observer that the locally owned pharmacies are more than willing to sign up for the meth materials data base where purchases of PSE materials are reported to law enforcement?…that we are also being told that some locally owned pharmacies are even considering taking these products off of the shelf altogether as the pain is not worth the gain?…that multiple moles tell us that it is the big national chains that are not enthused to start to report the sales of such materials to law enforcement?…that the big national chains that operate on what seems like every corner in town or in big box retail stores are booking big profits on the sale of PSE materials to people who do not buy them for a cold?…that it has been reported that on any Friday night in Evansville that the meth heads among us recognized by their gaunt physiques, oversized clothing, bad teeth, and pick marks on their faces can be seen lining up in these stores to buy the biggest box that they can without being reported?…that stopping this supply chain by whatever means is necessary will go a long way toward minimizing the meth problem?…that once again MONKEY SEE MONKEY DO tactics will work?…that the Evansville Monkeys need to look to Oregon for a very effective solution?… that then the Evansville Monkeys will need to DO?

IS IT TRUE that the statewide smoking ban is gathering headlines again?…that Governor Daniels thinks that there if a chance for this to pass in the 2012 legislative session?…that there is always a chance but it has been very low so far but that the Governor and state representative Charlie Brown will push things a little further again?…that last year that the Indiana legislator added exemptions for nearly everything in the state except Kindergarten classes and weakened the bill to the point that even the American Cancer Society rejected the piece of garbage that was concocted?…that by almost any measure the City of Evansville will be dramatically strengthening the smoking ban in 2012?…that going ward by ward and with nearly any combination of at large results the 5+ votes needed to pass a smoking ban will be there?…that the 5th Ward contest may be instrumental in whether the ban will include Casino Aztar or not?

IS IT TRUE that we are sorry to learn of the decisions by the owner/managers to close two well know and locally owned retail businesses last week?…that nearly everyone in Evansville has shopped at Baumberger’s Furniture on Morgan Avenue?…that for a number of reasons including the growth of the Green River and Burkhardt retail centers the Baumberger family has decided to close the store and concentrate on their mattress outlet?…that there are probably a few more guaranteed lowest price opportunities to be had during the Baumberger’s close out sale?…that Henderson also is losing a long time business to the economy or maybe just to retirement time?…that Henderson Paint and Glass is ceasing business after 64 years of serving the community?…that the new business model of large orders and trying to compete against big box retailers has taken its toll on Main Street America and the personal way of life that many of us over 40 still appreciate and are willing to pay a little extra for?…that we will miss these two businesses and wish the owners well in their future lives?

IS IT TRUE that we really hope that there are no shenanigans pulled at the ERC meeting this morning under the guise of “other business”?…that big items like the Arena, the hotel, and the McCurdy need to be announced and published so that the public is well informed about actions that are taken regarding forwarding these projects?

IS IT TRUE? August 15, 2011 Special Evening Edition

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IS IT TRUE? August 15, 2011 Special Evening Edition

IS IT TRUE that the author of Gulliver’s Travels, Jonathan Swift has a very famous quote attributed to him regarding the recognition of people who are considered to be geniuses?…that this quote follows and is particularly relevant in this modern day when our political leaders ignore the will of the people and seek to oppress those who speak out against them?

“When a true genius appears in the world, you may know him by this sign: that the dunces are all in confederacy against him.”
— Jonathan Swift

IS IT TRUE that it has been suggested to the City County Observer that the City of Evansville has been playing the role of a battered spouse for many years?…that the battered spouse is one who tolerates abuse, eventually accepts some responsibility for having been abused, and eventually either lashes out at the batterer and is liberated or resigns to accept victimization for the remainder of life?…that maybe Evansville is at the fork in the road and needs to make that decisions?…that when we asked who the battering spouse of the City of Evansville is that the response was a long succession of dictatorial Mayors?…that this is good seed for thought as all of our last 50 years of Mayors have not been remembered as dictatorial strongmen?…that many have?

IS IT TRUE that in staying true to the theme of a company that could tabulate tangible financial benefits by purchasing the naming rights to the new Arena the name Ameriqual was suggested?…that having a captive audience to sell MRE’s to at full retail price plus an Arena premium could really put some bucks in the coffers of Ameriqual?…that a whole new retail food source would be made available to the population of Evansville with the MRE Bistro as the concessions operator for the Arena?…that we do not believe that there is any other headquarters in town that makes its living providing food?…that if the Yum Center is any indicator that soon we may have an announcement regarding the Ameriqual Arena?

IS IT TRUE that the meeting of the Evansville Redevelopment Commission scheduled for tomorrow morning published an agenda today?…that there is no line item published in the agenda that mentions or alludes to the downtown Convention Hotel, any premium seating in the Arena, Arena naming or sponsorship rights, or the McCurdy Hotel?…that it really is still too early for the hotel vetting to be complete?…that the rest of these issues should be on and ERC Agenda soon?

IS IT TRUE that the ideal weather of the past weekend was a great opportunity to get out of the house and do something?…that the crowd at Ellis Park was capacity as times of old?…that Evansville and Henderson are very fortunate to still have live horse racing in late summer to enjoy?…that it seems like in 2011 that July had August weather and that August is having July weather?…that we would love to see four more weeks of weather like last week?

Money Magazines Best Places to Live: How does Evansville Compare?

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Only 4 Hoosier Cites in Top 100

Indianapolis suburbs Noblesville, Brownsburg, Westfield, and Plainfield all were selected into the middle of the pack of the best places to live in the United States. Thirty one other Hoosier cities from little Yorktown with a population of 8,759 up to Indianapolis were evaluated for inclusion in the top 100 but did not make the cut.

The top 10 in order were Louisville, CO; Milton, MA; Solon, OH; Leesburg, VA; Papillion, NE; Hanover, NH; Liberty, MO; Middleton, WI; Mukilteo, WA; and Chanhassen, MN.

Some interesting metrics published about Evansville in comparison to the average of the top 100 cities named are as follows:

1. Evansville’s median family income of $47,811 is less than half of the $99,975 for the top cities.

2. Evansville’s state sales tax of 7% is 22% higher than the 5.75% average of the leaders.

3. Evansville’s auto insurance premiums are 31% lower than the top ranked cities.

4. Evansville’s 10 year Job Growth rate is negative (-8.12%) as compared to the leading cities that enjoyed and average Job Growth Rate of 24.63%

You may investigate the full range of topics used to rank the cities on the link below.

http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/bplive/2011/snapshots/PL1822000.html

Growing Power Speaker Coming to Evansville

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Good Food Manifesto available on link

Urban Seeds a non-profit organization in Evansville, IN would like to invite the public to attend a key note speaker event coming to Evansville on Saturday, September 3 at 2 pm. If you have any questions, please contact me at the number below. And please feel free to peruse our website and see more about our organization. Thanks so much!

Contact Information:

Heidi Krause
President
Urban Seeds
1501 Adams Ave.
Evansville, IN 47713
812-401-2967
www.urbanseeds.com

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IS IT TRUE? Part 2 August 15, 2011 “Insurance and Meth Lab Control”

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IS IT TRUE? Part 2 August 15, 2011

IS IT TRUE that the City County Observer and its quest for good public policy will be at the lectern at the Northside Kiwanis Club tomorrow?…that civic organizations area also taking note of the style and substance that the CCO introduces into the local discussion?…that in a load speed test that the CCO website was measured to load in 2.03 seconds, a full 30% faster than the website of the Courier and Press?…that lots of candidates for office and their advocates are contacting the CCO about what needs to be done in Evansville to make it a better place?…that we expect to see the demand for more information to start focusing on the two candidates for Mayor of Evansville within days?

IS IT TRUE that the City County Observer has been supplied with a supplement to the FOIA request that we had made regarding the $100,000 fee that Old National Insurance received for serving as the insurance advisor to the Evansville Redevelopment Commission for the Arena project?…that in the 10 page insurance consultancy contract between the ERC and ONI there is a provision in Exhibit A under Compensation section B that commits that ONI will not receive a commission for the policies brokered for the ERC?…that should put to rest the theory of being paid to tell the ERC what to buy and then getting a commission for selling it to them?…that the sum total of the compensation for ONI as per contract is $100,000?…that a very pertinent question would be “if ONI had worked for a commission only instead of a consulting fee, would the ERC have paid more or less money than the $100,000 that was paid”?…that the total premiums for the coverage recommended by ONI appears to be $321,050?…that ONI’s fee of $100,000 amounts to 31% of the insurance premiums?…that this seems like it is a bit higher than most commission structures that our insurance industry friends receive?

IS IT TRUE that we will investigate this further and publish whether the ERC saved money or spent more than it would have on commissions by doing the fixed fee insurance contract with ONI?

IS IT TRUE that Democratic candidate for Mayor of Evansville was sighted in front of the old abandoned fire house on Columbia Street near Hose House #10 that Mayor Weinzapfel wanted to close this morning with a camera crew in tow?…that we are interested to learn whether a commercial was being shot for the Davis campaign or whether yet another position statement was being made?

IS IT TRUE that in 2003 that the State of Oregon was busting 39 meth labs each month?…that the State of Oregon took the bold step of becoming the first state to pass a law requiring prescriptions for PSE products such as Sudafed and Claritin-D?…that in the following 3 years after making the meth making ingredients “by prescription only” that the State of Oregon only had 46 meth lab incidents?…that this is an annualized decrease in meth lab incidents of 96.7%?…that if that is not evidence of success that should be emulated then we wonder what will it take to get other states on board to do this?…that we stand beside our fundamental belief that this meth problem needs active legislative changes to make headway?…that if educating people was going to work it would have worked already?

Downtown Today: 8/15/2011

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Time 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
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Reminder 15 minutes
KATHIE HOLLEY @ 5228
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Time 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM
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Patent issued to engineering professor is first for USI

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University of Southern Indiana President Linda L. M. Bennett has announced the issuance on August 2 of U.S. Patent No. 7,991,351 which relates to improved technology for access between wired and wireless networks. The patent is the first issued to a faculty member working with USI’s Center for Applied Research.

Dr. Paul A. Kuban , associate professor of engineering, is the inventor of an interface that makes the fixed networks found in automotive networks, medical instrumentation consoles, and factory automation systems accessible to the latest standard in wireless networks, incorporating access control, encryption, mesh networking, and other features.

“One of the growing roles of the University is to drive innovation as well as education in the region,” Bennett said. “As our internationally accredited engineering program has grown, we have increased faculty and applied research, providing novel solutions to real problems that will help our region thrive economically. We are pleased that Paul Kuban’s innovation has been recognized with a patent.”

The technology in Kuban’s invention can be applied in many scenarios. For instance, it would allow diagnostic codes from an automobile to be translated directly to a mechanics computer without having to connect the car to the computer. In a medical setting, the technology would allow continuous monitoring of a patient who is being wheeled from a patient-care room to the operating room.

“The wireless network is secure,” Kuban said, “and would automatically track the patient as he is moved from one room to another. There would be no need to disconnect anything.”

The product is called the CAN-Bee Interface, the name reflecting the creation of the Controller Area Network (CAN) to ZigBee Wireless Personal Area Network (WPAN) interface. The interface integrates conventional hardware components and custom firmware.

The Controller Area Network is used worldwide as the fixed network in automobiles, medical instruments, and factory automation systems. It has been in use since the 1980s. Kuban said the installed base of this wired network is vast and continues to grow.

The IEEE (Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers) established in 2003 the wireless standard 802.15.4 which forms the foundation for the growing ZigBee WPAN platform.

The CAN-Bee Interface is low cost, low power, efficient, and secure.

Kuban said the manufacturing cost is approximately 5 percent of the present sales price of existing products with similar capability.

“The CAN-Bee Interface combines the power of the installed CAN infrastructure with the simplicity, compatibility, portability, and multi-faceted feature set of the latest wireless standard, enabling easy ZigBee accessibility to hundred of millions of existing CAN nodes,” he said.

Potential applications include low-cost control system penetration through factory firewalls multipoint, cable-free vibration analysis of heavy machinery integrated vehicle and household automation systems and secure, reliable, re-configurable hospital patient-monitoring systems.

The interface has been tested successfully in a factory automation environment and on board heavy-duty earth-moving equipment. It is available for demonstration to prospective licensees.

Dr. Susan J. Ellspermann , director of the USI Center for Applied Research, said the University pursued the patent in partnership with the Indiana University Research and Technology Corporation (IURTC), which assists researchers in realizing the commercial potential of their discoveries. A nonprofit agency that operates through IUs Office of Engagement, IURTC has the expertise to facilitate the process with the patent office, patent attorneys, and other resources.

Dr. Bill L. Brizzard, director of technology transfer for IURTC, managed the process for USI through a memorandum of understanding. “It’s quite an accomplishment to receive a patent,” Blizzard said. “We already have had some interest in this invention, and we are confident of its prospects for development into a commercial product.”

Along with Kuban, representatives from IURTC will present information about the CAN-Bee Interface September 28-29 in Fort Wayne, Indiana, at a technology showcase sponsored by the Northeast Indiana Innovation Center. They will attend similar events in other cities.

Prior to joining USI in 1996, Kuban received two patents related to audio processing in cellular telephones. He completed a master’s degree in electrical engineering at Purdue University and a doctorate in computer science and engineering at the University of Louisville.

Kuban conducted research that led to the invention of the Can-Bee Interface during a sabbatical in 2005 while working toward his doctoral degree. He began working with the Controller Area Network in 2004. After reading about the ZigBee WPAN that was relatively new at that time, he began developing a gateway to enable those two networks to work together.

In addition to teaching, Kuban advises students who compete in the Mini Baja car competition sponsored by the Society of Automotive Engineers. He also is faculty advisor for the USI Wrestling Club.

A guitarist, Kuban is a member of the band Hoosier Daddy, a rhythm and blues group. Using technology based on the CAN-Bee Interface, he has devised a wireless switching system for synthesizers and amplifiers he uses while playing in the band.

Source: USI.edu

UE Named Among “Best in the Midwest”

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The University of Evansville has once again been named among the best colleges in the Midwest by The Princeton Review. UE is one of 153 institutions recommended in the education services company’s “Best in the Midwest” section of its annual list, “2012 Best Colleges: Region by Region.” The feature is available here.

“Being named one of the ‘Best in the Midwest’ by The Princeton Review is a terrific honor because our inclusion in this list was largely determined by student input,” said UE President Thomas A. Kazee. “When our students responded to The Princeton Review’s surveys, they called the University of Evansville ‘a place where the faculty will know you and really care about you.’ They praised small, discussion-based classes where they feel ‘a strong push towards critical thinking and challenging boundaries.’ The Princeton Review’s recognition demonstrates that we are succeeding in our core purpose of providing students with life-transforming educational experiences.”

The 153 colleges that The Princeton Review chose for its “Best in the Midwest” list are located in 12 states. The company also designated colleges in the Northeast, West, and Southeast as the best in their locales. Collectively, the 629 colleges named “regional best(s)” constitute about 25 percent of the nation’s 2,500 four-year colleges.

Said Robert Franek, The Princeton Review’s senior VP/publisher, “We’re pleased to recommend the University of Evansville to users of our site as one of the best schools to earn their undergrad degree. We chose it and the other terrific institutions we name as ‘regional best’ colleges mainly for their excellent academic programs.”

“From several hundred schools in each region, we winnowed our list based on institutional data we collected directly from the schools, our visits to schools over the years, and the opinions of our staff, plus college counselors and advisors whose recommendations we invite,” Franek added. “We also take into account what students at the schools reported to us about their campus experiences at them on our 80-question student survey for this project. Only schools that permit us to independently survey their students are eligible to be considered for our regional ‘best’ lists.”

The recognition from The Princeton Review follows another honor awarded earlier this month: The University of Evansville was ranked #304 in Forbes’ Top Colleges, a list of the nation’s 650 best undergraduate institutions.

Source: evansville.edu

ERC Meeting Agenda: August 16, 2011

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No Mention of Downtown Hotel in Agenda
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