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“IS IT TRUE” for September 23, 2024

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A sell-out crowd at the CCO Luncheon

IS IT TRUE that Democrats, Republicans, and Independents can break bread together? …that well over 200 people of all political beliefs dined together at the sold-out City-County Observer Community Service Awards last Friday? …that political and philosophical differences were laid aside, and the spotlight was on friendships across the aisle?

IS IT TRUE that Ryan Hatfield was a fantastic emcee for the event and kept the program moving? …that former Vanderburgh County Clerk and former Vanderburgh County Treasurer Susan Kirk did an outstanding job asking pointed questions of Senator Mike Braun? … that Marilyn Cosby and the staff at Bally’s should be commended for organizing the day?

IS IT TRUE that CCO Legal Counsel David Jones, Atty. did an outstanding job explaining the current status of the City-County Observer and the plans to keep the paper under local control.

IS IT TRUE that, at the luncheon, it was announced the City-County Observer’s founder, Ron Cosby, is going remain as CCO president but will step back from daily operations and has named Johnny Kincaid as the new CCO editor? …that the CCO made it clear on Friday that the publication is here for the long run. …that the CCO is looking for local investors to help the publication move to the next level? Ron and Marilyn Cosby turned down a lucrative offer from an out-of-town buyer but turned it down because they believed that the homegrown publication started here in Evansville and Vanderburgh County needed to remain in local hands.

IS IT TRUE that South Central CEO JP Engelbrecht, in his introduction of Senator Braun, implied that he agreed to do the introduction because Johnny Kincaid had some juicy information about JP spending a night in jail in southern Louisiana? …that the incident occurred when JP was a teenager and Johnny worked for JP’s father? …that JP rode with Johnny and Evansville radio news legend Randy Wheeler on a trip to deliver disaster relief supplies after a massive hurricane hit Louisiana? …that most hotels had suffered damage and the only place to stay the night was the county jail? …that Johnny called his boss to tell him that his son, JP, was in the county jail?

IS IT TRUE that after the CCO luncheon, Mike Braun attended a fundraiser at the home of the popular Steve and Ashley Hammer in Evansville? …that the fundraiser was a huge success, bringing in a lot of money for the Braun camapign and was the second largest fundraiser in the state for his gubernatorial campaign?

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