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“IS IT TRUE” December 9, 2024

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We hope that today’s “IS IT TRUE” will provoke honest and open dialogue concerning issues that we, as responsible citizens of this community, need to address in a rational and responsible way.

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IS IT TRUE that the only events scheduled in the Ford Center during December are Thunderbolts Hockey and Aces Basketball? …that we wonder how the FORD CENTER can afford to retire the $29 million construction debt?

IS IT TRUE that many families will go into debt to buy Christmas gifts? …that retailers no longer sell high-end products but sell the financing that makes it possible to buy them now?

IS IT TRUE that the city council will be presented with a request tonight to reappropriate over $3 million?

IS IT TRUE that a local sheriff is frustrated with state training standards that force a veteran deputy with 49 years of experience to meet the same physical standards as a new officer?

IS IT TRUE that Vanderburgh County deputies enjoyed the opportunity to set their razors aside for November? …that the deputies donated money to charity for the privilege of relaxing the uniform code? …That $3,000 was raised and split between Cancer Pathways, Chemo Buddies, and Oliver’s Heroes K9?

IS IT TRUE that the price tag for the new artificial Christmas tree for the Civic Center is a whooping $73,000?

IS IT TRUE that some local elected officials are telling constituents that Braun’s plan to reduce property tax will result in local communities raising income taxes to offset the revenue loss?

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LINK OF FORMER MAYOR LLOYD WINNECKE LAST CITY AUDIT

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LINK OF THE CITY OF EVANSVILLE 2023 AUDIT CONDUCTED BY INDIANA STATE BOARD OF ACCOUNTS

Evansville Audit

FOOTNOTE:  THIS ARTICLE WAS POSTED WITHOUT OPINION, BIAS OR EDITING

Link to the December 2024 Issue of the City-County Observer

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LINK TO THE DECEMBER PRINTED EDITION OF THE CCO

The December 2024 Edition of The CCO will be available beginning Tuesday, December 10, at the following locations:

  • Schnucks Northside and Westside
  • Fresh Market
  • Fresh Thyme Market
  • Lonestar Bar B Q
  • ROCA BAR
  • YMCA Downtown and Eastside
  • Carousel Resturant
  • Merry-Go-Round
  • The Civic Center
  • McCollough Library
  • FOOTNOTE: WE are currently developing new locations throughout the area.

The Majority of Candidates in the 2024 Election Ran Unopposed

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According to Ballotpedia, a nonpartisan site that tracks national, state, and local elections, almost two out of every three candidates for public office in the November 2024 election ran unopposed. Out of 40,646 races, 26,218 (64.5%) were unopposed, making most candidates a sure thing to be elected.

Iowa had the highest percentage of uncontested elections, with 1,614 (85%) of the 1,902 elections covered by Ballotpedia uncontested.

New Jersey and Puerto Rico had no uncontested elections (0%). In New Jersey, all 17 of the elections covered by Ballotpedia were contested, and all 130 elections covered in Puerto Rico were contested.

In Indiana, 62.9% of the 1,599 campaigns were uncontested, and in Vanderburgh County, 11 out of 21 races had only one candidate seeking office without a challenger. Uncontested offices included State Representative, County Commission, Treasurer, Surveyor, Clerk, Schoolboard, and Judge.

City and County Meetings for the Week of 12/9

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Here are the committees and commissions that are meeting this week:

Evansville Police Merit Commission
Monday, December  9, 2024 – 04:15 PM

City Council Meeting
Monday, December  9, 2024 – 05:30 PM

Design Review Committees
Tuesday, December 10, 2024 – 08:30 AM

Board of County Commissioners & Drainage Board
Tuesday, December 10, 2024 – 09:30 AM

Water and Sewer Utility Board (Meeting will be held at the Sunrise Pump Station)
Tuesday, December 10, 2024 – 03:00 PM

Evansville Fire Department Merit Commission
Tuesday, December 10, 2024 – 04:00 PM

Historic Preservation Commission
Wednesday, December 11, 2024 – 11:30 AM

Vanderburgh County Council Meeting
Wednesday, December 11, 2024 – 03:30 PM

Evansville Climate Collaborative Board
Wednesday, December 11, 2024 – 04:00 PM

Hearing Authority
Thursday, December 12, 2024 – 01:00 PM

Evansville Climate Collaborative Board
Thursday, December 12, 2024 – 03:30 PM

Thunderbolts Annual Teddy Bear Toss Gives Over 2,000 Stuffed Animals to Local Kids

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It was raining Teddy Bears in the Ford Center Saturday night and when all was said and done, fans tossed 2,234 stuffed animals onto the ice to be distributed to kids through local charities.

Evansville Thunderbolts officials say the number of stuffed animals collected during this year’s Teddy Bear Toss is a new record for the team.

Tattoo Club Participates in Toy Drive

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Ton O Fun Tattoo Club has joined the toy drive for Cedar Hall, offering a flash tattoo discount of $50 for those who donate a toy valued at $20 or more to their toy drive.

The tattoo parlor is joining City Church to collect gifts for the Cedar Hall Christmas Toy Shop! The toys are for the parent shop, allowing families in need to provide Christmas gifts to their children.

To help you determine what to buy, click here for the Amazon wish list. Toys can be shipped directly to City Church, or you can ship the order to your home and take it to the church Welcome Center.

They ask that the toy be new, unwrapped, and not a toy weapon.

Here’s where to find more info: Ton O Fun Tattoo Club’s Toy Drive on their Facebook, and City Church’s Cedar Hall’s Christmas Toy Shop on their website.

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

 

FOOTNOTE: EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.

Three players score 20+ in UE women’s basketball win over SIUE 

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Three players score 20+ in UE women’s basketball win over SIUE
The Purple Aces are a perfect 3-0 at Meeks Family Fieldhouse
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — The University of Evansville women’s basketball team had its highest scoring performance in an 87-74 win over SIUE.
In their return to Meeks Family Fieldhouse after 23 days away the Purple Aces had an explosive offensive performance. Senior guard Júlia Palomo (La Seu d’Urgell, Spain) put up a career performance with 26 points on 78.9% shooting. UE had two other 20+ point scorers against the SIUE Cougars in sophomore forward Maggie Hartwig (Sauk City, Wis. / Sauk Prairie HS) and freshman guard Camryn Runner (Cicero, Ind. / Hamilton Heights HS).
“It’s always good to get back on a winning track and get a good home win,” said Head Coach Robyn Scherr after the game. “Of course, every coach has things they want to clean up. But I was really really proud of it and how we played overall. Julia Palomo had a big night. She’s our senior steady guard. She’s having such a good season. A lot of times it doesn’t show up in a wow way on the stat line. But I was excited for her that it was a fairly big wow game for her in only missing two shots.”
Evansville took the lead in the first minute and a half and only trailed two other times over 40 minutes. In the first quarter, the Aces began with a six-point run while ending the quarter with seven points back-to-back. Two made free throws in the final seconds for
Runner had UE in front by two after 10 minutes of play on 77.8% shooting.
Both teams struggled offensively in the second quarter of Sunday’s game. Only 10 points were scored in the first five minutes between either team as they traded made baskets. But Evansville broke out on an 11-5 run to end the half leading 38-30.
The second half of the game started with a back-and-forth pace in the first four minutes. The Aces led by as many as 11 in the third quarter but saw their lead shrink to six with under five minutes. UE was able to respond in the final four minutes of the frame with three made three-pointers and two trips to the free-throw line. Palomo made two treys in the third to get Evansville’s lead up to 15. SIUE made a three to end the quarter as the Aces headed into the fourth leading 59-47.
UE’s double-digit lead was cut into to start the final quarter as the Cougars made back-to-back shots. Evansville countered by getting into the lane, growing the lead to 14 in three and a half minutes. The teams traded shots until SIUE had a three-pointer and a free throw. The game’s final three minutes were spent mostly at the charity stripe as the Aces made 10 free throws. Palomo had the statement play to end the game with two straight fast-break layups with 48 seconds left on the clock. UE beat the Cougars 87-74 after 40 minutes in Meeks Family Fieldhouse.
Along with a career-high offensive performance, Palomo led the team in steals with three. Runner led Evansville on defense, grabbing seven rebounds along with a 21-point performance with 16 made free throws. Hartwig had 24 points for the Aces on offense with six rebounds and drawing eight fouls from SIUE. Freshman guard/forward Elle Synder (Latrobe, Penn. / Greater Latrobe HS) made her collegiate debut against the Cougars for UE while adding six points, five rebounds, and an assist.
Evansville will play its only Power 4 opponent for its next game on Saturday, December 14th. The Aces head to Nashville for the second time this season to play the Vanderbilt Commodores. UE returns to Memorial Gymnasium for the first time in 30 years next weekend with tip-off set for 2 p.m.