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Gov. Holcomb Makes Appointments to Various Boards and Commissions

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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Darron Cummings/AP/Shutterstock (11717541e) Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb delivers his State of the State address virtually, in Indianapolis State of the State, Indianapolis, United States - 19 Jan 2021

INDIANAPOLIS — Governor Eric J. Holcomb today announced several appointments to various state boards and commissions.

Indiana Election Commission

The governor made two reappointments to the commission, who will serve until July 1, 2024:

  • Suzannah Wilson Overholt (Indianapolis), partner with SmithAmundsen
  • Litany Pyle (Covington), attorney with Justice & Pyle, Attorneys at Law

Indiana State Fair Commission

The governor made one new appointment to the commission, to a term beginning May 23, 2022 and ending September 30, 2025:

  • Cheri Daniels (Carmel), former First Lady of Indiana

Northwest Indiana Regional Development Authority Board of Directors

The governor made one new appointment to the board, to a term ending March 31, 2026:

  • Jason Gilliana (Valparaiso), partner with Gilliana Pools LLC

GLVC Softball Tourney Update

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EAST PEORIA, Ill.—The GLVC Softball Championship Tournament has been changed from a double-elimination tournament to a single elimination tournament due to the first two days of the tournament being washed out due to rain and wet field conditions.

University of Southern Indiana Softball, the top seed in the eight-team tournament, was scheduled to play Maryville University in the opening round on Thursday, but heavy rain in the Peoria area postponed the tournament. There was hope Thursday’s games and Friday’s games could be played Friday to keep the double-elimination format in place, but wet field conditions and the high probability of more rain Friday afternoon prevented the games from being played.

The Screaming Eagles’ game against Maryville will be played Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at the EastSide Centre. All four first-round games will be played Saturday, while the semifinals and championship will be played Sunday.

If the Eagles defeat Maryville in the opening round, USI will play the winner of the game between the No. 4 seed, Lindenwood University, and the No. 5 seed, the University of Missouri-St. Louis, Sunday at 10 a.m. The GLVC Championship is scheduled for Sunday at 3 p.m.

OFFICIAL PASSING OF THE OAKEN BUCKET TODAY AT 3PM CST AT TRI-STATE FOOD BANK, RESULTS OF ANNUAL RED & BLACK GIVE BACK FOOD DRIVE ANNOUNCED

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The Purdue Alumni Club of Evansville (PACE) and Indiana University Alumni Association Chapter of Greater Evansville (IUAA) hosted their 6th annual Red and Black Give Back food drive competition at the six Schnucks locations in Evansville and Newburgh this past Saturday, April 30th. The winner was determined by which club collected the most food and raised the most dollars to benefit Tri-State Food Bank. They were not only competing for a worthy cause, but bragging rights and their own Oaken Bucket as well. Purdue pulled ahead to take the win, resulting in a 3-3 tie for the 6-year history of the food drive benefitting Tri-State Food Bank.

The official passing of the Evansville Oaken Bucket will take place in a ceremony and press conference at Tri-State Food Bank (2504 Lynch Road, Evansville) today, May 6 at 3:00 PM CST. Representatives from both the Purdue and IU alumni clubs will be in attendance.

Significant milestones were reached as a result of the impact of this year’s Red & Black Give Back. Over the course of its 6-year history, the amount of food collected has now exceeded 10,000 pounds, and the money collected has exceeded $25,000. Therefore, as a result of the collaborative efforts of the local IU and Purdue alumni groups over the course of 6 years, the equivalent of 114,972 meals has been generated to help fight hunger throughout the Tri-State.

City Council Meeting Agenda

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City Council Meeting Agenda On MAY 9, 2022 At 5:30 P.M., Civic Center
 

AGENDA

 

I. INTRODUCTION

 

05-09-2022 Agenda Attachment:
II. APPROVAL OF MEETING MEMORANDUM

 

04-25-2022 Memo Attachment:
III. REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS

 

IV. SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY

 

V. CONSENT AGENDA:  FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

 

A. ORDINANCE F-2022-09 An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Authorizing Transfers of Appropriations, Additional Appropriations and Repeal and Re-Appropriation of Funds for Various City Funds Sponsor(s): Moore Discussion Led By: Finance Chair Moore Discussion Date: 5/23/2022 Notify: Russ Lloyd, Jr., Controller
F-2022-09 Attachment:
B. ORDINANCE R-2022-16 An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 1700 Glendale Ave Petitioner: Darice McIntosh and Gary Mayes Owner: D and G Properties of Evansville Requested Change: R2 to R3 Ward: 6 Brinkmeyer Representative: Darice McIntosh and Gary Mayes
R-2022-16 Attachment:
VI. COMMITTEE REPORTS

 

VII. REGULAR AGENDA:  SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

 

A. ORDINANCE G-2022-04 An Ordinance to Vacate Certain Public Ways or Public Places within the City of Evansville, Indiana, Commonly Known as The 12’ Alleyway running East and West, between Lot 1-6 to the South and Lot 10 to the North in Block 1 of the Plat of Jacobsville Which Alley is East of Mary Street, Between the Deaconess Heart Care Center and Maryland Street in Evansville, IN Sponsor(s): Heronemus Discussion Led By: Public Works Chair Brinkmeyer Discussion Date: 5/9/2022 Notify: Lyle Mehringer, Three I Design
G-2022-04 Attachment:
B. ORDINANCE F-2022-08 AMENDED An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Authorizing Transfers of Appropriations, Additional Appropriations and Repeal and Re-Appropriation of Funds for Various City Funds Sponsor(s): Moore Discussion Led By: Finance Chair Moore Discussion Date: 5/9/2022 Notify: Russ Lloyd, Jr., Controller
F-2022-08 Amended Attachment:
VIII. RESOLUTION DOCKET

 

A. RESOLUTION C-2022-13 A Confirming Resolution of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Declaring an Economic Revitalization Area for Property Tax Phase-In for The Rehabilitation of Real Property at 22-40 West Illinois Street and 27-41 West Indiana Street Evansville, IN  47710 (Partnership for Affordable Housing, Inc.) Sponsor(s): Heronemus, Trockman, Elpers Discussion Led By: President Heronemus Discussion Date: 5/9/2022 Notify: Andrea Lendy, Evansville Regional Economic Partnership
C-2022-13 Attachment:
B. RESOLUTION C-2022-14 A Resolution of the Common Council of the City of Evansville in Support of Economic Development Incentives Offered to Hometown Title, LLC and Gonterman & Meyer Law, LLC. City of Evansville to Expand Operations at 20 NW First Street, Suite 100 Sponsor(s): Beane, Trockman, Elpers Discussion Led By: President Heronemus Discussion Date: 5/9/2022 Notify: Andrea Lendy, Evansville Regional Economic Partnership
C-2022-14 Attachment:
C. RESOLUTION C-2022-15 A Resolution of the Common Council of the City of Evansville, Indiana Expanding the Tenant Assistance Program to Include Residents of Martin Park Apartments Sponsor(s): Burton, Heronemus, Mosby Discussion Led By: President Heronemus Discussion Date: 5/9/2022 Notify: Kelley Coures, DMD
C-2022-15 Attachment:
IX. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS

 

A. THE NEXT MEETING of the Common Council will be Monday, May 23, 2022 at 5:30 p.m.
B. ADDITIONAL MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS
X. COMMITTEE REPORTS

 

XI. ADJOURNMENT

Attorney General Todd Rokita Slams Biden Administration For Orwellian Assault On Fee Speech

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AG Rokita Demands the Cancellation Of The DHS Disinformation Governance Board, Which Threatens Hoosiers And All Americans

Attorney General Todd Rokita today demanded that the Biden administration disband a new U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) unit that would focus on censoring communications deemed deceptive, false, or misleading.

The so-called Disinformation Governance Board poses a direct threat to First Amendment freedom of speech, Attorney General Rokita said.

“The leftists controlling our federal government are shameless when it comes to their cult-like devotion to destroying Americans’ liberties,” Attorney General Rokita said. “Fortunately, here in Indiana and across the country, patriots stand prepared to defend our God-given rights. As attorney general, I’ll always uphold my solemn oath to lead the cause of liberty.”

In a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, Attorney General Rokita and peers from 19 other states declare that the federal government must pull the plug on its Orwellian endeavor.

“The existence of the Disinformation Governance Board will inevitably have a chilling effect on free speech,” the letter states. “Americans will hesitate before they voice their constitutionally protected opinions, knowing that the government’s censors may be watching, and some will decide it is safer to keep their opinions to themselves.”

The letter further notes that the DHS has chosen as the board’s leader an individual who criticized parents as “disinformers” after the parents objected to the indoctrination of their children with Critical Race Theory.

“Even for the Biden administration,” Attorney General Rokita said, “this attack on free speech is egregious. At long last, have they no sense of decency?”

LEMONADE

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LEMONADE

GAVEL GAMUT By Jim Redwine

Liberals are upset that the leak from the U.S. Supreme Court may signal that the case of Roe v. Wade, 410 U.S. 113 (1973), may be overturned or, as is more likely, modified. Conservatives are upset there was a leak from the Supreme Court that may allow public pressure from Liberals to influence the Court to not modify Roe’s holdings.

Neither Roe v. Wade nor the case that followed it, Planned Parenthood v. Casey, 505 U.S. 833 (1992), is before the Supreme Court for decision. They could be referred to and overturned or reaffirmed by the Court within its decision of the pending case of Dobbs v. Jackson, No. 19-1392 which will be decided in 2022. As there has not yet been an official decision in Dobbs, it does not have an official public citation.

Liberals celebrate the leak and abhor the substance of the draft opinion authored by conservative Justice Samuel Alito. Conservatives celebrate the preliminary opinion and abhor the leak. Both Liberals and Conservatives find reasons to attack the institution of the Third Branch of our democracy as they clamor for it to be fundamentally changed. Liberals want to “pack” the Court so as to dilute its current conservative majority. Conservatives want a vigorous investigation into the leak with the hope the public will be outraged if some left-leaning leaker is identified as the culprit.

I agree with Shakespeare’s character, Mercutio, in Act III, scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet when his imminent death results due to an irrational feud between the families of the lovers:

“A plague on both your houses!”

However, if we are to be constantly accosted by railings of both Liberals and Conservatives about the need for modifications in the United States Supreme Court, let us consider making some constructive changes. After all, no rational American wants to do away with the Court. We all know one of the main reasons our country has outlived every other constitutional democracy on earth is our equally competing three branches of government. We must support the maintenance of all three, including the Judicial Branch.

When it comes to the Judicial Branch, political commentators often assert it is non-political and must remain so. They are correct if they mean the actual decisions of the Court. No judge should allow political influence to affect his or her decision. But when it comes to maintaining the public’s confidence in the non-political basis of a judge’s decision, it is the processes of judicial selection and retention that are most important.

One reason the public believes the members of the Supreme Court are politically motivated is because the public has no influence on how the justices get their lifetime jobs nor any realistic way to remove them. Presidents are elected every four years with the possibility of only one more four-year term. Representatives are elected every two years and Senators are elected every six years. The public has a right to remove them. Supreme Court justices are nominated by one person, the President, as the President sees fit. The public’s influence is greatly attenuated, in fact, virtually non-existent.

At a minimum, the public should have the assurance that many of the most vital issues of their lives will not be at the mercy of the same five-member majority of the Supreme Court for an unknown period. Perhaps our current national furor could be a catalyst to, at least, set term limits for the Supreme Court justices. A ten-year term is what I suggest but the public, through its federal Legislature, should decide such issues. It is fair and in our own best interest in getting well-qualified justices who are willing to serve, to grant the retired justices generous life-time pensions once their term is up. But in return, the retired justices would agree to neither seek nor accept another judicial position ever again.

The possibility of term limits for the Supreme Court might help assuage the current calls by Liberals and Conservatives to radically control what must remain one of our three independent branches of government. Term limits is a better solution than a continuing loss of public confidence in and, perhaps, a loss of independence for, our Supreme Court. In other words, we do not want to make the same types of mistakes as did Romeo and Juliet in their final Act. We do not need to continue on our road toward possible suicide for our democracy.

p.s. Gentle Reader, Peg and I have two upcoming book signings for our new historical novel, Unanimous for Murder, which is a sequel to JUDGE LYNCH!. The first is May 17, 2022, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Osage County Historical Society Museum at 700 Lynn Avenue in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. The second is May 20, 2022, at Capers Emporium, 602 Main Street, New Harmony, Indiana from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Please drop by and say hello!

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Vanderburgh County Arrest Warrants

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Vanderburgh County Arrest Warrants

Vanderburgh County Arrest Warrants

Increasing Access To Care To Save LIves

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Increasing Access To Care To Save Lives
In Indiana, we are working to improve the health of mothers and their babies and bring down our high maternal and newborn mortality rates.
With a new law I supported, more Hoosiers will be able to access important health benefits before, during, and after their pregnancies. By raising income requirements for Medicaid, more low-income Hoosiers will be able to receive critical medical care. This care will also be extended from a 60-day period to a full year of coverage. 

According to a report from the Indiana Maternal Mortality Review Committee, 85% of pregnancy-associated deaths in Indiana occur postpartum. The report also found that only 44% of women who died of pregnancy-associated causes accessed prenatal care in the first trimester of their pregnancy.

Sporting Southern Indiana Hosts 37th Annual Classic Soccer Tournament

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Sporting Southern Indiana Hosts 37th Annual Classic Soccer Tournament

Evansville, IN – May 2, 2022 – 2022 marks the 37th year of the Classic Soccer Tournament in Southern Indiana.  Hosted by Sporting Southern Indiana, the event will be held at Goebel Soccer Complex in Evansville on May 7 and 8.  The tournament boasts 70 teams from across Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee and will host players ranging in ages from 8 to 18 years old.  Over 2,000 attendees are expected to the area, generating an estimated $289,439 in economic impact to the region.

“The Classic tournament represents our largest fundraiser for our club.  We view this event as not only an opportunity to help our players and families as a fundraiser, but we also see it as an opportunity to showcase the community.  By partnering with Visit Evansville, we’re able to do just that.  Like most organizations we are only as strong as the communities we live in, which makes this event important for all of us,” said George Day, President and Executive Director of Sporting Southern IndianaSporting Southern Indiana was founded in 1984 as the Southwest Indiana Soccer Association, commonly referred to as SWISA.  In March of 2015, the group joined as the 14th Academy Affiliate in the Sporting Club Network and rebranded as Sporting Southern Indiana.  They are the only organization in the state of Indiana which serves as an affiliate to Sporting Kansas City, a professional soccer club out of Kansas City, Missouri, and part of Major League Soccer.

For more information, please visit the tournament website or the Goebel Sports Park website.

What:                 27th Annual Classic Soccer Tournament

When:                Friday, May 6, 2022, • 6 PM – 8 PM

                              Saturday, May 7, 2022, • 8 AM – 8 PM

                              Sunday, May 8, 2022, • 8 AM – 4 PM

Where:               Goebel Soccer Complex, 6800 North Green River Road, Evansville

About Visit Evansville

Visit Evansville is the official sales and marketing agency for tourism in Evansville, Indiana and Vanderburgh County.  Visit Evansville is dedicated to marketing and supporting local hotels and attractions and enhancing the area’s economy by selling the region as a premier destination for conventions, meetings, sports events, leisure, and business.  Additionally, Visit Evansville operates the Evansville Sports Complex, a state-of-the-art, multi-use sports facility, home to Deaconess Sports Park and Goebel Soccer Complex.