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USI Fall film series free, open to the public

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USI
Beginning August 30, you can see free films in their original formats at USI, as part of ENG 285: Introduction to Film and the Friday Night in the Forum film series.

The first film to be viewed is “I Love You, Man”, which includes the cast of Paul Rudd, Jason Segel, Rashida Jones and writer director John Hamburg.

All screenings are held in Forum I in the Wright Administration Building. Films are free and open to the public on Tuesday nights through December 6 (with the exception of September 13) and Thursdays September 15, November 10, and 17.

In addition, Forum I will host movies as part of the Friday in the Forum film series at 7:30 p.m. on November 4 and 11 and December 2 and 9.

Films are shown in 35mm, in their original formats and languages, and with stadium seating, and Dolby digital surround sound (unless marked).The Introduction to Film class meets at 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. on Tuesdays.

Click here to view the entire schedule on USI.com

IS IT TRUE: August 31, 2011

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IS IT TRUE: August 31, 2011

IS IT TRUE that this is the last publication day in August 2011 for the City County Observer and that this month has seen another record traffic month?…that this month has seen online readership increase by 42.8% over the previous high of July 2011?…that every meaningful metric that is used to calculate internet traffic increased during August?…that during the first week of August that the number of minutes spent reading the City County Observer exceeded all of the Evansville based online news entities combined?…that readership has increased by 347% since last November?…that before that we really did not have any accurate third party counts to use?

IS IT TRUE members of the “CCO MOLE NATION” are hearing that we can expect a new Fire Chief for the City of Evansville?…that interested parties and opportunists are starting to circle around all of the department head and even mid level appointments that may be seeing changes of the guard after the new Mayor of Evansville is seated?…the next Mayor may not have the option to do a “National Search” to find department heads?…that one of the items that the CCO identified that needed to be repaired in 2011 was the salary structure of the City of Evansville for all positions that may need to seek candidates outside of the Evansville fishbowl?…that it has been recognized for some time that salaries here are not competitive on a national scale?…that this was proven in the most insulting way possible when Tom Barnett was attracted to Evansville (then population 121,000, now 117,400) by a dual salary scheme that was needed to make an equivalent offer to a town of 3,000 people in Florida?

IS IT TRUE that Mr. Barnett was earning above the City of Evansville salary cap in his previous position at Paducah, KY that is smaller than Henderson?…that the Weinzapfel Administration and the Evansville City Council have done nothing at all to correct this problem?…that a link to an interactive salary data base for Lexington, KY public employees indicates that department heads there earn $114,705 each?…that is roughly 45% more than similar positions pay in Evansville?…that with that big of a wage differential in locations with equivalent costs of living that the next Mayor would be best served not to even attempt a national search for anyone to do anything?

IS IT TRUE we ask our “BLOGGERS” to predict the next City of Evansville Police and Fire Chiefs along with the reason for the next Mayor to appoint them to these positions?…that the Lexington Salary Data Base is on the following link?

https://city-countyobserver.com/2011/08/30/lexington-salary-database-for-public-employees/

IS IT TRUE that during Hurricane Irene last week when the power on Long Island went off that a reporter on a national broadcast quipped that “Long Island has the highest cost power in America”?…that the City County Observer was intrigued by this claim and did some research ourselves?…that Long Island is not even close?…that while Vectren is not quite the highest in America that the residential rates in Vectren’s greater Evansville service area is 64% higher than Long Islanders pay for 1,000 kWh?…that when the median household income is factored into the equation that each Evansville area household has to work 9 hours per month to pay for 1,000 kWh of electricity and each Long Island household only has to work 2.75 hours?…that means that in our high cost low wage village we have to work 225% longer to pay for electricity than Long Islanders do?…that across the money saving bridge in Henderson the median household must spend 3 hours per month working to pay for 1,000 kWh of electricity?…that at least Henderson and Long Island seem to be on the same page with the value of a man’s labor as compared to electricity?

UPDATE: Long Island fingered on National Broadcast for Having Highest Electrical Rates in America:

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UPDATE: Vectren sources have provided the CCO with some additional fees that actually bring the Long Island Power Authority bills to about $187 per month that does exceed the $155 that local supplier Vectren bills for 1,000 kWh.

Previous Article:

After hearing a national news show proclaim over the weekend that Long Island has the “highest” electricity rates in the country we decided to take the anchorperson to the test.

After reviewing the published residential electric rates and service charges that Long Island Power charges its customers the City County Observer is no longer feeling sorry for the Long Islanders. A typical residence that uses 1,000 kWh per month in Long Island pays $94.60 for their power.

In Evansville, IN the cost for the same 1,000 kWh is $155.10 which is a full 64% higher than our countrymen on Long Island. To make matters worse City-Data reports that the median household income in Evansville is $34,567 while on Long Island it is $68,295 or nearly double what it is in Evansville.

The median household in Evansville based on these figures will work 9 hours per month to cover their Vectren bill while the median household on Long Island will only have to work for 2 hours and 45 minutes per month to cover electricity expenses. This translates into a family from Evansville having to work 225% longer to pay for electricity than people on the supposedly most expensive electricity in the country of Long Island.

Long Island Power Rates
http://www.lipower.org/pdfs/account/rates_resi.pdf

Vectren Rates:

http://energyderegulationnews.com/vectrens-residential-customers-pay-states-highest-electric-rates-800-965-0590/

Lexington Salary Database for Public Employees

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Across the board from the lowly paid City Council to the Mayor these salaries look to be about 25% higher than Evansville’s.

The Department Heads all appear to be making $114,705

Link to interactive database

http://www.kentucky.com/2011/06/30/1795980/search-the-lfucg-salary-database.html

IS IT TRUE: August 30, 2011 Special Evening Edition

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IS IT TRUE: August 30, 2011 Special Evening Edition

IS IT TRUE that the minutes of the meetings of the Evansville Redevelopment Commission for August 12th and August 16th have not yet been posted on the ERC website?…that the agenda for the meeting that is scheduled for September 7, 2011 has also not been posted on the website?…that we are expecting to hear something about both the McCurdy Hotel plans for going forward at this meeting?…that we are anticipating that an elected official may be asking questions regarding the loan that Centre City Properties took from 5th 3rd Bank on the property that may just keep the City of Evansville from ever seeing even one red cent if the financing to turn the McCurdy into apartments never happens?

IS IT TRUE that some citizens of Evansville are sort of miffed that they learned recently that Mr. Tom Barnett, the Director of Metropolitan Development for the City of Evansville and the Field Marshall for the McCurdy and other ERC activities has never been inside the McCurdy?…that on the surface that sort of seems detached on Mr. Barnett’s part and that these citizens who contacted the CCO about this were quite upset?…that these citizens did not have the benefit of knowing that all of the deals with the McCurdy Hotel between the City of Evansville and Centre City Properties LLC were already in place before Mr. Barnett turned down the sunshine of Florida to accept his two paycheck deal in Evansville?…that the McCurdy Hotel is actually the property of Center City Properties LLC that holds a 1st Mortgage from 5th 3rd Bank on the property?…that Mr. Barnett does not have and never has had under his tenure the authority to go onto this piece of private property to do anything but trim some weeds and run off some rats?…that when it comes to the McCurdy that Mr. Barnett is just as much of a victim of poor business dealings entered into by the ERC and the Weinzapfel Administration as the rest of us are?

IS IT TRUE that last spring that Keep Evansville Beautiful did a masterful job of raising over $50,000 to refurbish the fountain at the entrance to Garvin Park?…that the dedication and the pictures of this work were both tasteful and beautiful?…that after securing private dollars to do this work and dedicating the fountain that the responsibility was turned over to the proven un-capable hands of the Evansville Parks and Recreation Department?…that during the last month that there is no water in the fountain?…that we are wondering if the Evansville Parks and Recreation department has set a new record for how fast a public entity could negate a great private effort by failing to operate the fountain?…that when private dollars and private efforts bail out local government entities that these government entities should darn well take the initiative to keep water in the fountain and turn the lights on so that we can enjoy its beauty when we attend Otter games or go to Garvin Park?

IS IT TRUE that up until about 3 pm this afternoon that Garvin Park looked like Hurricane Irene passed through?…that there were trash barrels overflowing and garbage blowing around like a fresh winter snow?…that this kind of negligence is what the people of Evansville are getting from the same organization that showed their arrogance when a father brought it to their attention that a drug addicts needle was in a City Park?…that the failures of this department are way too numerous to list here?…that this fountain that is not being used as a fountain and the multi-acres landfill that should be known as Garvin Park has been brought to you by some of the people who decided that Roberts Stadium is unrepairable because the water fountains don’t work and other maintenance has been ignored?…that it is time for this function to be placed into the hands of people who care enough to do their job?

Falser Words were Never Spoken

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Excerpts:

“Now Thoreau isn’t quite saying that each of us can actually live the life we’ve imagined. He’s saying that if we try, we’ll come closer to it than we might ordinarily think possible. I suppose that the people responsible for the coffee mug would say that they’d merely tweaked the wording of the original a little. But in the tweaking, not only was the syntax lost, but the subtlety as well.”

“Sure enough, it turns out there is no reliable documentary evidence for the quotation. The closest verifiable remark we have from Gandhi is this: “If we could change ourselves, the tendencies in the world would also change. As a man changes his own nature, so does the attitude of the world change towards him. … We need not wait to see what others do.”

“Gandhi, the struggle to bring about a better world involved not only stringent self-denial and rigorous adherence to the philosophy of nonviolence; it also involved a steady awareness that one person, alone, can’t change anything, an awareness that unjust authority can be overturned only by great numbers of people working together with discipline and persistence.”

“When you start to become aware of these bogus quotations, you can’t stop finding them.”

“Thoreau, Gandhi, Mandela — it’s easy to see why their words and ideas have been massaged into gauzy slogans. They were inspirational figures, dreamers of beautiful dreams. But what goes missing in the slogans is that they were also sober, steely men. Each of them knew that thoroughgoing change, whether personal or social, involves humility and sacrifice, and that the effort to change oneself or the world always exacts a price.”

“But ours is an era in which it’s believed that we can reinvent ourselves whenever we choose. So we recast the wisdom of the great thinkers in the shape of our illusions. Shorn of their complexities, their politics, their grasp of the sheer arduousness of change, they stand before us now. They are shiny from their makeovers, they are fabulous and gorgeous, and they want us to know that we can have it all.”

Link to Full Article:

IS IT TRUE: Part 2: August 30, 2011

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IS IT TRUE: Part 2: August 30, 2011

IS IT TRUE that in pointing out the incorrect message that was sent regarding the overall performance of the EVSC we ran out of space and failed to offer praise where praise is due?…that the 8 EVSC schools that really did make the AYP (adequate yearly progress) standards Cynthiana Heights, Dexter, Harper, Hebron, Highland, Scott, Vogel, and West Terrace all are to be congratulated for their performance?…that furthermore all five of the EVSC schools that achieved a grade of A (Cynthiana Heights, Scott, Highland, West Terrace, and the New Tech Institute) along with the 2 that earned B’s (Reitz and Stringtown) deserve a pat on the back?

IS IT TRUE that we must point out that the word “ADEQUATE” is not to be confused as meaning or even implying “EXCELLENT”?…that a cheese sandwich is an adequate dinner but that a steak is excellent?…that a C is adequate but an A is excellent?…that making the team is adequate but that a gold medal is excellent?…that we know that there is excellence in some Evansville classrooms and offer those excellent performers (students and teachers) a hearty congratulations even though they seem to be surrounded by “adequate” and “failure”?…that we need more progress and we hope to see it?

IS IT TRUE that just because the overall GPA for the EVSC is a 1.67 does not mean that there are not some very good schools in Evansville?…that we stand by our earlier assertion that putting ones head in the sand is bad?…that calling an F and A so that “Little Johnny” feels good today is just setting him up to fail in life?…that as long as community leaders are reluctant to admit that we have litter in the streets, a poverty problem, have no high crime areas, some schools that are failing, and continue to assert that we are average in areas that we are clearly failing like bandwidth (368 out of 370) and venture capital (tied for dead last with several other cities) that the big picture will not change?

IS IT TRUE that students who got their start in the EVSC and graduated from USI and UE routinely go out into the world and excel in their chosen fields?…that Evansville often sends gifted athletes into the professional ranks?…that these people who do this are sometimes blindsided by the level of competition that they have to rise to when they leave our protected boundaries?…that the students that have parents and teachers that bust their chops when they are young and demand excellence are the ones that have the highest probability of measuring up in the real world?…that the best of Evansville and its surrounding areas often work hard and push their talents to great levels when confronted with tougher competition?…that most of these rascals will only be seen in Evansville at Thanksgiving, Christmas, and a few birthdays for the rest of their lives?

IS IT TRUE that we understand how some private schools can get A’s by keeping the most challenged students out?…that what is really worth learning about is how the Catholic schools all get A’s on about half the money that the public schools get a D with?…that we believe that 1,000 Catholic 3 years old children will statistically have the same cumulative IQ of 1,000 3 year old children who are destined for the EVSC?…there is something more than genetics at behind these different scores?

IS IT TRUE that the State of Indiana has now been fingered by that cantankerous old Mort Marcus for losing its well heeled senior citizens?…that while it is bad to lose our best young people to brain drain it is even worse to lose our retirees of means to other areas because they pay lots of taxes that are needed to pay for infrastructure?…that maybe if these retirees children and grandchildren would have stayed in Indiana that the “Gray Drain” would not be depleting our future tax revenues so much that it is getting written about?

Take That: August 30, 2011

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Take That: August 30, 2011

IN RESPONSE TO: A Brick has an IQ of ZERO

“Putting the Aces or the Eagles in a new arena will not do a darn thing for the team. Athletic excellence is all about talent that neither of these teams seems to be able to attract in recent history.
As for entertainment, 11,000 seats will attract only what 11,000 seats will attract. We just dropped $200M to move 200 jobs from Boeke to Main with no new features. Pretty yes! Adding value? He!! No.”
The Architect

“ Both the Aces & Icemen will have the same teams as before. We are told we will be getting performing artists which Boeke Rd. could never have attracted, but we will stay tuned on that. As I’ve commented several times before, we need to make capital spending choices based on the guidance of many consulting groups which have pointed out Evansville’s infrastructure problems. None of these studies said we lacked an entertainment venue. So the taxpayers pay for all of these studies, and then the local government people ignore the advice.” Beerguy

“When someone that is new that has not played at Roberts multiple times comes to the Ford Center that normally plays at places at 20,000 seat forums we can be impressed. Bob Seger would sell just as much at Roberts as he will at the new arena and he does not travel with a spaceship full of speakers. Bring in Metallica with their stage set up and we have done something. There are only a few acts period that can not play Roberts because of stage gear.” Trainwreck

In Response to: How Baltimore is Killing itself with Poor Public Policy

“During the Vietnam War someone once said that in order for us to save a village we had to destroy it. This wag must be the same clown who destroyed Baltimore. I suppose running a shriveled hulk of a town is better than thriving in a prosperous city run by Republican politicians and Tea Party activists…” Dr.JohnNot theNightTripper

“Mr. Mayor,
How atrocious is our CVB and arena booking agent… if we can’t out bid Baltimore’s events, WITH ACTIVE ROOF LEAKS?
(http://www.baltimorebrew.com/2011/08/23/hole-y-roof-batman-convention-center-leaks-on-baltimore-comic-con/)
Just goes to prove how ridiculous some of our, “if you build it, they will come” hopes and dreams…”
EvilleTaxpayer

IN RESPONSE TO: Misleading Headlines

“Putting a “Positive Spin” on headlines then burying the truth in the detail of the article is very commonplace, some people can’t handle the truth, and then there are those that never want to see anything negative on a given topic. Burying your head in the sand is a good analogy for how news is reported and how facts are looked upon, it’s almost like if we don’t discuss the messy details they don’t exist or they are not true. Truth is there is real trouble brewing all over this country even right here in our home town, putting a positive spin on a topic doesn’t change anything but the public perception, then when the truth does finally surface the public feels that they have been lied to.” Blanger

“Lake Evansville where all the Men are good looking, Women are strong and the kids above average.” IG

VHS Pet of the Week: “Baby”

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Greetings from Baby, a 5-year-old, spayed DSH. This lovely lady has lived in a home with both dogs and cats and enjoys spending time with them. In her spare time she can be found chasing bugs and playing with paper sacks. She would love to find a home with a large window that she can sit and stare out of. Baby certainly lives up to her name, and she is a gorgeous girl too. She has one green eye and one blue eye. They’ll captivate your heart. For more information on how to make Baby a member of your family, visit www.vhslifesaver.org or call (812) 426-2563.

Downtown Today: 8/30/2011

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Time 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
Subject GIS USER GROUP
Location 318
Recurrence Occurs the last Tuesday of every 1 month effective 8/30/2011 until 8/30/2011 from 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM
Reminder 15 minutes
Laura Howell @ 5071
Categories ROOM 318