Tuesday, June 3, 2008

South Bend, Indiana; June 3, 2008

Local

Zimmerman Fired: The South Bend Community School Corporation Board of Trustees voted 5-2 to buy out the remaining 16 months of Superintendent Dr. Robert Zimmerman’s contract.

The superintendent—SBCSC’s third in 10 years--is paid $145,000 a year under the contract.

The school corporation attorneys still have to work out the details of the buyout and Dr. Zimmerman has to formally accept it before the trustees can begin the search for a new superintendent.

The vote marks the second time in a decade that the SBCSC board has removed a superintendent. Current Ivy Tech-North Central Chancellor Dr. Virginia Calvin was ousted in 2000 after serving for seven years.

Election 2008

Clinton Wins in Puerto Rico: Hilary Clinton won the weekend Puerto Rico Democratic presidential primary with 68% of the vote to 32% for Barack Obama.

Clinton got 38 pledged delegates with the win and Obama 17. That leaves Obama within 43.5 delegates of the total needed to clinch the nomination heading in to today’s South Dakota and Montana primaries.

Disputed Delegates Get Half-Vote: The Michigan and Florida delegations to the Democratic Presidential Convention have been reinstated but with only a half-vote.

That gives Hilary Clinton 105 pledged delegates from Florida and 69 from Michigan for a total of 87 votes. Obama gets 67 pledged delegates from Florida and 59 from Michigan for a total of 63 votes.

The states had been penalized for moving their primaries to a date earlier than the national party had approved.

Primary Season Ends Today With South Dakota, Montana: There are a total of 31 pledged delegates at stake in the final 2008 presidential primaries today.

Even if Hilary Clinton wins them all, it would still be far short of the number she needs to get the nomination.

Announcements

Artistic Newsletter: Are you an artist, poet or writer? Place submissions for the Artistic Newsletter in Emily Pickerill’s box. Express your talents and ideas by participating. Start submitting as soon as possible.

VA Hospital Van: To schedule a ride to the VA Hospital in Ft. Wayne, St. Joseph County veterans can call Doug Davis (USMC, retired) at (574) 243-VETS (8387) The van service also provides connecting rides to the VA hospitals in Marion and Indianapolis.

Homeless Veterans: If you are disabled and cannot work full-time (or are over 65), you may be entitled to a disability pension from the Department of Veterans Affairs.

For more information and complete eligibility requirements, call 1-800-827-1000.

You can also contact: Dianne W. Brown, Homeless Veterans Coordinator by calling 317-554-0000, extension 82589 or direct dial 317-988-2589 at Indianapolis VAMC, Room C-2065. Office Hours: Tuesday and Wednesday, 2-3:45 p.m.

ABE

Creative Writing: Starts June 12. Thursday nights, 6-7 p.m.; open to everyone.

ABE Incentives: Students will be given a card to be initialed during each walk-in class attended. Once a student has attended 10 walk-in programs, cards can be redeemed for prizes. Currently the prize is free ice cream.

▪Math Study Sessions: Mondays, 3-4 p.m., and Thursdays, 6:30-7:30 p.m., SOSH room.

▪GED Essay Writing Class: Are you working on your GED? Do you need to write an essay or refine your writing skills? Then join us for the Essay Class, Wednesdays, 3-4 p.m.

▪Submit Your Poem: If you like to write poetry in your free time, this is your chance to be a published author! Submit a poem to any staff member in the ABE room and it may be published in the next ABE Newsletter. Also, we will hopefully start another Poetry Jam in the Fall; let us know if you are interested

The Write Stuff: Are you the only person who can read your handwriting? Come join us on Tuesday afternoons from 2-3 p.m. to learn writing that will look great on job applications, love letters, and everything else. Class starts May 6. Sign up in ABE.

▪Writing: Wednesdays, 3-4 p.m., ABE. Improve your basic writing skills under the guidance of a trained instructor.

Herald Sports

Lugnuts 4, Silver Hawks 1: The host Silver Hawks (24-32) outhit the Lugnuts 9-7 but couldn’t turn those hits into runs.

Evan Frey, Sean Coughlin and Ramon Ramirez had two hits apiece for the Hawks. Frey scored the lone South Bend run in the first inning when he walked, advanced to third and came home on a single by Coughlin.

The teams meet again tonight at the Cove; game time is 7 p.m.

NBA Finals: Celtics host Lakers Thursday in first game at 9 p.m. on ABC (57).

Monday Stanley Cup Finals: Penguins 4, Red Wings 3 (3 OT). Penguins host Red Wings Wednesday, 8 p.m., NBC (16).

Monday MLB National League: Cubs 7, Padres 6 (eight straight Cub wins); Phillies 5, Reds 4; Braves 7, Marlins 5 (10); Brewers 4, Diamondbacks 3; Pirates 5, Cardinals 4; Dodgers 8, Rockies 2; Giants 10, Mets 2.

Monday MLB American League: Orioles 6, Red Sox 3; Twins 6, Yankees 5; Indians 13, Rangers 9; Athletics 3, Tigers 2; Angels 4, Mariners 2.

Monday MLS Scores: No games scheduled.

Monday WNBA Scores: No games scheduled.

French Open: Fourth round—Roger Federer (1) def. Julien Benneteau, 6-4, 7-5, 7-5; David Ferrer (5) def. Radek Stepanek (21), 4-6, 6-2, 1-6, 6-3, 6-3; Fernando Gonzalez def. Robby Ginepri, 7-6 (7-4), 6-3, 6-1; Gael Monfils beat Ivan Ljubicic (28), 7-6(7-1), 4-6, 6-3, 6-2; Dinara Safina (13) def. Maria Sharapova (1), 6-7 (6-8), 7-6 (7-4), 6-3, 6-2; Elena Dementieva (7) def. Vera Zvonareva, 6-4, 1-6, 6-2.

Nation/World

Highlights On This Date: DeSoto claims Florida for Spain (1539), U.S. President John Adams takes up residence in Washington, D.C. (1800, in a tavern—the White House was not yet completed), Kansas City, MO. Founded (1850), Canadian-Pacific Railway completed (1889), Duke of Windsor marries Wallis Simpson (1937), Chinese troops enter Tianmen Square (1989).

Today’s Birthdays: Charles I of Austria (1540-90), Jefferson Davis (1808-89), Frederick VIII of Denmark (1843-1912), George V of Great Britain (1865-1936), Maurice Evans (Bewitched, 1901-89), Josephine Baker (1906-73), Ellen Corby (Grandma Walton, 1911-99), Paulette Goddard (1911-90), Colleen Dewhurst (1924-91), Jimmy Rogers (1924-97), Tony Curtis (83), Boots Randolph (1927-2007), Raul Castro (77), Edward Winter (Mash, 1937-201), Suzi Quatro (58), Deneice Williams (58), Rafael Nadal (22), Al Horford (22).

Deaths On This Date: Thomas Hutchinson, American colonial governor of Massachusetts (1711-80); Stephen A. Douglas (1813-61); Johann Strauss (1825-99); Pope John XXIII (1881-1963); convicted murderer Barbara Graham (1923-55); Ozzie Nelson (1906-75); Eisaku Sato (1901-75); Roberto Rossellini (1906-77); Ayatollah Khomeini (1900-89); Robert Morley (1903-92); Anthony Quinn (1915-2001).

.Weather

Today High 74 Low 61 Chance Storms

Wed High 79 Low 67 Chance Storms

Thu High 90 Low 67 Partly Cloudy

Fri High 85 Low 63 Chance Storms

Sat High 81 Low 61 Chance Storms

TV Schedule: 16—8 p.m., Billy Graham; 9 p.m., Law and Order; SVU; 22—8 p.m., The Big Bang Theory; 8:30 p.m., NCIS; 9 p.m., 48 Hours Mystery; 25—8 p.m., Beauty and the Geek; 9 p.m., Reaper; 28—8 p.m., Moment of Truth; 9 p.m., Hell’s Kitchen; 46—8 p.m., Lester Sumrall Teaching; 8:30 p.m., Paid Programming; 9 p.m., Harvest; 57—8-9 p.m., According to Jim (two episodes); 9-10 p.m., Samantha Who? (two episodes); 69—8 p.m., Royals at White Sox.

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