MYLES ABBATE SCORES TWICE IN 4-3 LOSS TO HAVOC
BREAKING NEWS: Fire at Berry Plastics
A fire was reported at Berry Global’s facility near Highway 57 and Kansas Road on Friday afternoon at around 4:30. Fire officials say the three-alarm blaze was out an hour later.
Thick black smoke filled the skies as firefighters from five departments fought the blaze.
Even though the facility employs about 250 people, no injuries were associated with the fire.
Berry officials say they plan to return to normal operations as soon as possible.
911 Gives Hope For the Holidays Toy Drive This Weekend








Jim Redwine Gavel Gamut 70 X 7
GAVEL GAMUT
By Jim Redwine
www.jamesmredwine.com
(Week of 09 December 2024)
70 X 7
Peter eventually made it to the rank of saint; although he may have paid a heavy price for
it. Peter was uncouth but Jesus stated he was the foundation of Jesus’ church. According to the New Testament, Jesus and Peter had many one-on-one conversations about theological matters, including forgiveness. In Matthew, Ch. 18, vs. 15-21, Peter asked Jesus, “Lord, how often shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? As many as seven times?”
Jesus said to him, “I do not say to you seven times, but seventy times seven.”
In other words, both Donald Trump and Hunter Biden are clothed with a robe of get out
of jail free cards based on our Constitution’s Presidential Pardon Power. Oklahoma’s State
Superintendent of Public Instruction, Ryan Walters, is not correct; America was not founded on Biblical principles but on principles of the European Enlightenment. Its army was led by George Washington who owned slaves and its Constitution was drafted by fellow slave owner James Madison who was Washington’s staunchest supporter. Washington’s physical presence and Madison’s great mental prowess were two of the main building blocks of our country. The President’s Pardon Power was inserted into the Constitution, probably, because most of the founding Fathers who had a foundation in the history of the monarchies of Europe expected George Washington to become America’s first king and the Pardon Power was most likely a vestige of the European “Divine Right of Kings” to have the “Final Say” in matters calling for mercy. Instead, we might seek guidance from our Founding Fathers and such other secular authorities as Professor Joseph Campbell who taught mythology and literature at Sarah Lawrence College for many years. Unfortunately, Professor Campbell passed away in 1987, but in his 1972 book Myths to Live By at pages 188-189 Campbell wrote:
…. “The modern Western concept of a legal code is not of a list of unassailable divine edicts {such as the Code of Hammurabi or the Ten Commandments for examples} but of a rationally contrived,evolving compilation of statutes, shaped by fallible human beings
in council, to realize rationally recognized social (and therefore temporal) aims. We understand that our laws are not divinely ordained; and we know also that no laws of any people on earth ever were.”
Both Joe Biden and Donald Trump must navigate America’s Constitution where Article
II, §2, clause 1 provides, “The President shall have Power to grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offences against the United States, except in cases of Impeachment.”
Pardons are granted by democratically elected Presidents. Over the years thousands of
pardons have been granted. President Biden has pardoned his own son after repeatedly and publicly stating he would not. Donald Trump may pardon numerous January 06, 2020 defendants after repeatedly and publicly stating he would. Some people find both Presidents’ actions repugnant. If so, they may work to change the people-made Constitution or work to elect somebody else or impeach whomever the country has elected. After all, our Founding Fathers bequeathed to us a democracy based on free will.
Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office Raises $3,000 for Charities
The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office presented a check donation that was funded by the Deputies and Confinement Officers who contributed to the No-Shave November campaign.
Participants voluntarily refrained from shaving to promote discussions and raise awareness about men’s health issues, such as cancer and suicide.
Through their efforts, they raised $3,000 to benefit three organizations, Cancer Pathways Midwest, Chemo Buddies and Oliver’s Heroes K9’s.
Local Students Invited to Page at the Senate
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Indiana SANE Training Project receives federal funding
Indiana SANE Training Project receives federal funding The Southwest Indiana Area Health Education Center (AHEC) has received $1.49 million in federal funding to continue the Indiana SANE Training Project. The project helps more Hoosiers earn advanced nursing degrees to increase the number of forensic nurses known as a sexual assault nurse examiners (SANE). These nurses are trained to give specialized medical care to survivors of sexual assault or abuse to ensure any potential data or specimens are categorized appropriately. They provide examinations that include a forensic medical history review of systems and full body physical assessments. They also collect specimens that may be evidence and plan patient care. Medical forensic issues can occur when medical care intersects with the legal system. Common issues are sexual assault, interpersonal violence and child abuse.
The Indiana SANE Training Project looks to provide specialized care to Hoosiers across the state, especially those in rural and underserved communities. The project has four main goals:
- Increase the number of trained and certified SANEs, especially in underserved areas;
- Increase the number of available SANE trainings;
- Expand access to sexual assault forensic examinations; and
- Foster an environment that supports SANE training, practice and retention.
As chair of the House Courts and Criminal Code Committee, I know that we have a need for more of these nurses. Since the project started, there has been a 37% increase in adult/adolescent SANE services and a 65% increase in pediatric SANE services across Indiana.
News From Indiana Housing & Community Development Authority
Point-IN-Time Count Volunteers Needed
![]() The Point-IN-Time (PIT) Count is an annual count of sheltered and unsheltered individuals and families experiencing homelessness in a single night of the year, usually during the last 10 days of January. The 2025 PIT Count will occur on January 29th and preparations are already underway. This tremendous effort brings together homeless service providers, community partners, and volunteers across 91 of Indiana’s 92 counties in partnership with IHCDA. You can get involved, too! To learn more about the count and how you can be part of this important endeavor, join us on December 17th at 2 p.m. Eastern Standard Time for our PIT Kickoff Webinar. Simply register HERE; after you register, you’ll receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. We hope we can count on your support! |
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9% Tax Credit Awards
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![]() At our November Board of Directors meeting, we announced recipients of the 2025 Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program and Multifamily Bonds with the Indiana Affordable and Workforce Housing Tax Credit (AWHTC). These programs use federal and state tax credits and tax-exempt bond financing to incentivize private developers to fund the construction, acquisition and rehabilitation of affordable housing communities throughout Indiana. More than $20 million in 9% LIHTC was awarded to 16 developments to create or preserve 761 affordable units that will serve individuals, families, seniors, individuals with disabilities and individuals experiencing homelessness. Please see the table below for the selected developments: |
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IHCDA received 37 LIHTC applications requesting 2025 9% LIHTC under the 2025 Qualified Allocation Plan (QAP) The QAP, which is unique to each participating state, details selection criteria and application requirements for the LIHTC program, Multifamily Bonds, AWHTC, HOME funds, Development Fund and the Housing Trust Fund.
IHCDA incentivizes developments that will be in proximity and accessible to desirable facilities tailored to the need of the tenants, including access to services, retail, healthcare and transit. IHCDA prioritizes developments that will be in communities with nearby access to employment, access to post-secondary education and access to primary care.
For more information regarding the LIHTC program and 2025 funding, visit our website.
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IHCDA’s December Board Meeting: On The Road
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![]() Our Board of Directors meeting is hitting the road this month! Throughout 2024 we have visited affordable housing developments across Indiana for these meetings. We look forward to these opportunities to meet with developers, property managers, and community partners who share our mission to make housing more affordable, accessible, and equitable throughout our state. The next IHCDA Board of Directors’ Meeting – our final meeting with Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch as IHCDA Board Chair – will take place on Thursday, December 19, 2024 at 10 a.m. CT, at Volunteers of America Fresh Start Recovery Center in Evansville, Indiana. There is also a virtual option for the public to watch remotely. |
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.