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Softball game at Indiana State moved to Tuesday
Aces and Sycamores to meet at 3 p.m. CT
 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – After squaring off in a doubleheader last week at Cooper Stadium, the University of Evansville softball team will meet up against Indiana State in a single game in Terre Haute. Due to the the weather forecast for Wednesday, the contest will now be played on Tuesday at 3 p.m. CT with ESPN+ having the coverage.
 Last Time Out
– Weather cut the weekend series against Illinois State to just two games on Sunday with the Redbirds scoring late to take the opener by a 1-0 final before finishing the finale with a 9-0 win
– Evansville accumulated just three hits in the doubleheader with Lindsay Renneisen, Jessica Fehr and Haley Woolf picking up one apiece
– Jaime Nurrenbern made the start in the opener, allowing an earned run on just two hits in the complete game performance
 Top Game
– Senior Jaime Nurrenbern put forth what may have been the top performance of her college career on Sunday against Illinois State
– In the complete game performance, Nurrenbern allowed just one run on two hits while throwing a total of 98 pitches
– Her effort helped her get back on track following a tough month of April – in four previous starts in the month, she threw a total of 15 innings and gave up 26 earned runs
1400 Block of E. Sycamore Burglary
 On April 25, around 10:00 p.m., the Evansville Police Department was called to the 1400 block of E. Sycamore in reference to a residential burglary in progress. Officers were advised that multiple subjects had made entry into the home and that shots had been fired.Â
Once officers arrived contact was made with the residents and one of them was observed with a head injury. This victim confirmed that multiple subjects had broken into her home and one of them had struck her in the head with a shotgun. The victim went on to say that as the suspect left her residence, they fired several shots. Fortunately, these shots didn’t strike anyone.Â
The victim was taken to a local hospital to receive treatment for her injuries. There are no suspects at this time. If anyone has any information about this incident they are asked to contact the Evansville Police Department’s Detective Office at 812-436-7981, or call the We Tip Line at 1-800-78-CRIME.Â
Shooting Victim
 On April 25, around 11:00 p.m., the Evansville Police Department (E.P.D.) was called to a local hospital for a victim who arrived in the emergency room with multiple gunshot wounds.Â
The arriving officer spoke to the victim and he stated he would not press charges and would not give any details of his shooting. He had gunshot wounds to his upper abdomen, left shoulder, left arm, and left upper thigh. He had four total wounds and was going to be taken into surgery.Â
An E.P.D. Detective also spoke to the victim and he refused to give him any details of his shooting either. The victim is expected for survive his injuries. There are no suspects at this time.Â
Editorial: The Green River Trail Project Has Uncertainty Of Costs Or Sustainability
The Green River Trail Project Has Uncertainty Of Costs Or Sustainability
 It has taken many years for the current dream of some elected officials to construct a trail alongside North Green River Road to become a possibility. This trail that essentially if built will run from the intersection of Heckel Road and Green River Road to a location that appears to dead-end just south of the congested Lynch Road intersection.
On the first impression, this seems to be a proposal to spend a massive amount of TIFÂ (Tax Increment Financing) money. Â This project is projected to cost around $9 million-plus for a trail that essentially goes from Hecke Road and ends at a high traffic shopping area starting at Lynch Road with a side trip through an area of low-lying land with poor drainage and next to a heavily traveled road.
Trails are thought of by some as game changers in lifestyle that enhance growth and associated economic development. In reality, when located in safe and relevant neighborhoods that lend themselves to foot traffic, this can be true. It is hard to see the proposed trail being heavily used given its location. Evansville has a history of building trails that are used by very few people and failing to maintain them as has been pointed out near Garvin Park where the emergency call kiosks were not functional and crime flourished. Sustainability is not something that most politicians think about when the time comes to build something. Sustainability seems to be absent from the proposals for the “North Green River Trail” too.
The design for this trail has so far cost the taxpayers of Vanderburgh County $1,131,880 and the cost to construct it will be many times that. Building materials nationwide have increased by up to 100% due to shortages during the COVID19 pandemic and there is apparently no end in sight for both labor and materials price increases. What this means to this project is that any quote that is or will be forthcoming will have a pricing structure that should not be relied upon since local government cannot and never will have the capacity to conduct pricing by resolution. If this project moves forward there is a chance for a very large price overrun and the amount cannot be predicted.
In a report to the Vanderburgh County Redevelopment Commission dated February 28, 2020, literally days before the pandemic hit, a consultant’s analysis asserted that the total potential revenue from five TIF (Tax Increment Financing) districts had a margin of only $5.1 Million on a 16-year spending plan of $43.6 Million. This margin is only 12% and is in all likelihood already obsolete given the rapid inflation of construction costs in the last year. It does inspire the question of “can we look at this again, through the eyes of today’s reality instead of last year’s green new trail dream?â€
The issue of anticipated use and benefit to society has not been made available. It seems as though at least two of the Vanderburgh County Commissioners  (Cheryl Musgrave and Ben Shoulders) live by the mantra that all trials make things better and perhaps they are correct. The question is whether or not a small number of people will use these trials justifies spending such a large sum of money for their benefit. The added uncertainty of the real cost when shovel meets soil further complicates any decision that may be forthcoming.
It appears as though the businessman and Redevelopment Commissioner Wayne Kinney will be the deciding vote if the other four elected Vanderburgh County officials maintain their 2-2 gridlock that has lasted over a year. County Commissioners Musgrave and Shoulders seem to be carrying the progressive flag of all trails matter while County Commissioner Jeff Hatfield and County Councilman Jim Raben and Tom Shetler, Jr. seem to be locked into a position of non-support of this project on the basis of the overspending of TIFÂ (Tax Increment Financing) Districts dollars.
We will soon know if Redevelopment Commissioner Kinney has carried his business acumen with him into public service. We will also know if the two North Greenriver Road Trail supporters will heed the warnings of exhausting or overspending  TIF funds for a project of dubious value and uncertain costs.
The time is now to think about the changes that COVID-19 has wrought before running headlong into the most expensive and uncertain construction environment in history.
It’s time that reasonable people sit down and reason together.
Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners Meeting
AGENDA Of The Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners For April 27, 2021 At 3:00 pm, Old National Events Plaza Exhibit Hall A
- Reconvene Emergency Meeting
- Attendance
- Pledge of Allegiance
- Action ItemsÂ
- Public Hearing: Re-Establishment of the Cumulative Bridge Fund
- Resolution CO.R-04-21-005: Re-Establishment of the Cumulative Bridge Fund
- Health Department
- COVID-19 Vaccination Update
- Lease Agreement with Southwestern Healthcare for Additional Space for Pre to 3 Program
- Final Reading of Ordinance CO.04-21-007: An Ordinance Establishing the American Rescue Plan Act (ARP) Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery Fund
- Computer Services: Granicus Contract Renewal
- Department Head Reports
- New Business
- Old Business
- Consent Items
- Approval of the April 7, 2021 Special Commission Meeting Minutes
- Approval of the April 13, 2021 Emergency Commission Meeting Minute
- Employment ChangesÂ
- County Engineer: Department Reports and Claims
- County Clerk March 2021 Report
- County Auditor: Claims Voucher Reports 4/12/2021-4/16/2021 & 4/19/2021-4/23/2021
- Insurance Appropriation Request
- County Treasurer March 2021 Monthly Report
- The Arc of Evansville March 2021 Report of Activities
- Weights and Measures Monthly Report
- Rezonings
A. First Reading of Rezoning Ordinance VC-4-2021
Petitioner: Elite Development Group, LLC
Address: Roscommon Road
Request: Change from R-3 to Planned Unit Development (PUD)
- Public Comment
- Recess Meeting