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HEALTH DEPARTMENT UPDATES STATEWIDE COVID-19 CASE COUNTS

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EPD SUMMARY OF THE EVENT AT THE XCESS GENTLEMAN’S CLUB

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NEWS RELEASE OF EPD SUMMARY OF THE EVENT AT THE XCESS GENTLEMAN’S CLUB

CASE # 20-21385, 20-21386

 Around 3:00 a.m. on November 27, The Evansville Police Department (E.P.D.) responded to shots fired at Xcess gentleman’s club (201 S. Fulton Ave).

 Officers located a male victim with a head injury, not from a gunshot wound, and another male victim who had, in fact, sustained a gunshot wound to his foot. Both victims were transported to the hospital by ambulance.

 After watching surveillance video and speaking to witnesses, it was determined the events began with a fight involving the first victim and an unknown suspect.  The initial victim was punched in the head and fell to the ground, causing his head injury.  

 As people were gathering around the victim to see him lying on the ground, a single shot was fired from an unknown location and shooter.  The round struck the second victim, an innocent bystander, in the foot.  All the people in the area took off running or took cover. 

  E.P.D. Detectives and Crime Scene arrived to process the scene. Both victims are expected to survive their injuries. 

 Anyone who might have witnessed this event is asked to call the Evansville Police Department’s Detective Office at 812-436-7979.

UPDATE: STATEWIDE COVID-19 CASE COUNTS IS NOW 329,008

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Commentary: How Curtis Hill Stole Christmas!

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Commentary: How Curtis Hill Stole Christmas!

By John Krull
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS – Maybe disgraced Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill has a new career plan.

Perhaps he’s heard somewhere that there are casting calls for a new version of “How the Grinch Stole Christmas!”

John Krull, publisher, TheStatehouseFile.com

That might account for Hill’s mean-spirited attempt, on his way out the door, to bust up families, deny parents their children and children their parents.

A few days ago, Hill submitted a brief arguing that the U.S. Supreme Court should overrule a Southern Indiana U.S. District Court decision that would allow both parents in a same-sex marriage to be listed on their child’s birth certificate. The case began when a Tippecanoe County couple – two women – found that Indiana’s software system wouldn’t allow both their names to be listed when their child was born.

Judges in Indiana’s federal Southern District Court found that denying both parents in a same-sex marriage the right to be listed on birth certificates was discriminatory. The U.S. 7th Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed that lower-court decision.

Those courts and judges were following precedent.

In 2017, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the constitutional rights of an Arkansas same-sex couple were violated because they both couldn’t be listed on their child’s birth certificate.

This clear precedent didn’t deter Indiana Attorney General Grinch – er, Hill – from springing into action.

That’s because a couple of strange notions animate his peculiar brand of conservatism.

The first involves Hill-like conservatives’ odd definition of “activist” judges. In their dictionary, an “activist” judge isn’t simply one who ignores both precedent and law but one who refuses to ignore both precedent and law when precedent and law refuse to conform to these conservatives’ prejudices.

Thus, now that Justice Amy Coney Barrett has been instilled on the nation’s highest bench, Hill and his fellow travelers hope the court will throw out the decision recognizing the rights of same-sex couples to marry. They hope this will happen even though it will do lasting damage to millions of American lives and families and create chaos in our legal system.

But what happens to gay Americans, their children and the millions of people who love them doesn’t worry Attorney General Grinch – er, Hill – all that much.

This brings us to the second point.

Our outgoing attorney general touts himself as a family-values conservative. (His definition of “family values” seems to include gripping and groping women young enough to be his daughters without their consent and over their protests, but that’s another story.)

As such, he doesn’t much care for the idea of same-sex marriage. Doubtless, he doesn’t like the idea of gay people serving as parents. He even may not have any fondness for gay people, period.

That is his right, even if his beliefs seem short-sighted and ugly to many of the rest of us. It’s a free country and he’s allowed to think what he wishes.

What is downright bizarre is his notion that he’s entitled to use the power of government to deny other human beings the basic right of parentage just because he doesn’t like the way they live.

And that, somehow, he thinks this use of government power to tell people how to live and how to parent is consistent with “small-government” conservatism.

But consistency doubtless isn’t what Attorney General Grinch is after here.

What’s he about is telling gay parents – gay citizens – that they don’t and shouldn’t have the same rights the rest of us do. He’s willing to throw good Indiana taxpayer money after bad to try to punish Hoosiers – Americans – who dare to think and live differently than he does.

He’s willing, even eager, to do this even though it will cause Hoosier families headed by same-sex parents unnecessary and cruel anxiety, even anguish, during this holiday season.

He’s a mean one, that Mr. Grinch.

Er, Hill.

FOOTNOTE: John Krull is director of Franklin College’s Pulliam School of Journalism and publisher of TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

The City-County Observer posted this article without bias or editing.

 AGENDA  Of VANDERBURGH COUNTY COUNCIL ON DECEMBER 2, 2020

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civic center

 AGENDA  Of VANDERBURGH COUNTY COUNCIL On December 2, 2020, 3:30 P.M. In-Room 301 At The Civic Center

1. OPENING OF MEETING 

2. ATTENDANCE ROLL CALL 

3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 

4. INVOCATION 

  1. 5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: (A) County Council November 11, 2020 
    1. 6. OLD BUSINESS: (A) Dave Rector/Court space discussion 
    1. 7. PERSONNEL REQUESTS: (A) Circuit Court Supplemental Adult Probation 1. Request to fill vacancy for Receptionist/Secretary 21010000-210165 
    2. (B) Superior Court 1. Request to fill vacancy for Bailiff 10001370-137132 
    3. (C) Work Release-User Fees/Superior Court 1. Request to move Business Director position from 25050000-250502 to General Fund Superior Court line 10001370-137194 
    4. (D) Peacemaker Grant 1. Request to create and fill four full-time Peacemaker position lines 82060000-820611, 820612, 820613 & 820614. 
    5. 2. Request to create and fill Coordinator Stipend line 82060000-820621 
    6. (E) Vanderburgh County Cyber Crimes Unit 1. Request to create and fill full-time Director position line 82080000-820811 
    7. 2. Request to create and fill Investigator Stipend line 82080000-820845 
    8. 3. Request to create and fill four part-time Student Investigator position lines 82080000-820812, 820813, 820814 & 820815 
    9. (F) Surveyor/Surveyor Corner Perpetuation Fund 1. Request to fill vacancy for Office Manager 10001060-106119 
    10. 2. Request to fill vacancy for Engineering & Information Tech 12020000-120224 
    11. 3. Request to fill vacancy for Assistant to Surveyor 10001060-106121/12020000-120223 
    12. (G) Public Defender 1. Request to allow special Step 3 placement for Public Defender 10001420-142168 
    13. (H) Health Department 1. Request to fill vacancy for Administrative Aide 11590000-115939 
    14. (I) Immunization Grants 1. Request to move Administrative Aide stipend line 84210000-842111 from the 8421 Immunization grant to 8408 Immunization Grant 84080000-840811 

8. APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE: (A) Auditor 

(B) Sheriff 

(C) Coroner 

(D) Election Office 

(E) COIT/Commissioners 

    1. 9. REPEAL: (A) Clerk 
    1. 10. TRANSFERS: (A) Clerk 
    2. (B) Auditor 
    3. (C) Treasurer 
    4. (D) Coroner 
    5. (E) Election Office 
    6. (F) Circuit Court 
    7. (G) Superior Court 
    8. (H) Cumulative Bridge 
    9. (I) Health Department 
    10. (J) Local Roads & Streets 
    11. (K) Highway 
    1. 11. NEW BUSINESS: (A) Mill Road Bridge 
    2. (B) Surveyor 
    3. (C) Coroner 
    4. (D) Superior Court 
    5. (E) Public Defender 
    6. (F) Health Department 
    7. (G) Surveyor Corner Perpetuation 
    8. (H) Circuit Court Supplemental 
    9. (I) Work Release-User Fees 
    10. (J) Peacemaker Grant 
    11. (K) Vanderburgh County Cyber Crimes Unit Grant 
    12. (L) Immunization Grants 

12. AMENDMENTS TO SALARY ORDINANCE: 

(A) Clerk 

13. PUBLIC COMMENT 

14. REMINDER UPCOMING MEETING DATES/TIMES: 

County Council meeting January 6, 2021 @ 3:30 p.m. 

15. ADJOURNMENT 

EVSC Foundation Celebrates Education by Kicking Off ‘Make Change’ Campaign

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EVSC Foundation Celebrates Education by Kicking Off ‘Make Change’ Campaign

Make change. Those two simple words are the theme for this year’s EVSC Foundation GivingTuesday campaign. GivingTuesday is a movement where people celebrate volunteering and generosity the Tuesday after Black Friday and Cyber Monday.

“Make Change is our end-of-the-year campaign because that is what EVSC teachers and students did great this year— change and adapt,” said EVSC Foundation Executive Director Maureen Barton. More than ever, we are focused on our school community. Our gratitude this year is for the many supporters from booster clubs, volunteers, parents, donors, and alumni who are generous with their time and support of students. We want them to know we are thankful for the positive change they make each day.”

As part of GivingTuesday, the EVSC Foundation is celebrating supporters who are “making change.” A few of those include:

Marcia Kennard Kiessling, Ph.D., 1973 Bosse High School graduate

Kennard Kiessling created the “Beverly Kennard Legacy Scholarship” in honor of her mother, who was also a Bosse graduate, advocate, and volunteer for the school. Beverly Kennard worked tirelessly to support her four children during their time at Bosse and touched the lives of thousands of more students through her involvement in BHS programs. Marcia’s legacy gift helps cover a Bosse student’s college tuition while reiterating the importance of community—something her mother was an example of daily.

Dr. Gerald Oakley, 1964 Reitz High School graduate

Watching the news surrounding the pandemic, Dr. Gerald Oakley decided to make a substantial gift to the Medical Professions Academy, EVSC’s premier program for high school students interested in healthcare and medicine. Oakley made the gift in honor of his mother, Dorothy Oakley (Central High School Class of ‘43) to purchase additional equipment and add hands-on opportunities for students. Oakley shared, “Why to wait until I am gone?” then chose to make a gift now instead of leaving one in his will.

Robert (Bob) Francis, Reitz High School graduate

When Reitz alum, beloved husband, father, and west-side local Robert (Bob) Francis passed away in April, his family decided to do something special in memory of his kind and giving spirit. Bob’s wife, Angie Francis, asked that memorial gifts be directed to EVSC’s Grab & Go Meal Program during the quarantine. “It’s what he would have wanted,” shared Francis. “Bob was always working to help those who needed it most. As in-laws of an EVSC educator and with two grandchildren on their way into the school system, we always have our eyes and ears open for those kinds of needs. We know there are many kids relying on the school as their main food source, and we can help them.”

“As the season of giving approaches, we ask our community to join us in finding their own ways to ‘make a change,’” Barton said. “Maybe it’s adopting a student from the ‘angel trees’ at Evans, Dexter, or Caze, cleaning out your closet to give clothing to Hangers, or donating to the student relief fund to help children in crisis. Today, we invite everyone to ‘make a change for ’20’ by helping young people in our schools.”

To make a change for young people, email info@evscfoundation.org or call 812-435-0913.

ADOPT A PET

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Archibald is a 6-month-old male orange tabby! He was just a neighborhood dude, but was so friendly that a kind stranger decided he needed to come to VHS to find a warm inside home for winter. His $40 adoption fee includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, and more. Get adoption details at www.vhslifesaver.org/adopt!

Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation Meeting

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 The Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will meet in executive session at 3:30 p.m. on Monday, November 30, 2020, at the EVSC Administration Building, 951 Walnut, IN 47713, Evansville, IN.

The session will be conducted according to Senate Enrolled Act 313, Section 1, I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1, as amended. The purpose of the meeting is for discussion of the assessment, design, and implementation of school safety and security measures, plans, and systems (3Â