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Cedar Hall Students to Help Provide Food for Christmas

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Cedar Hall Student Leaders to Help Pack Food
Saturday, December 7
Noon – 2 p.m.
Blue Grass UMC, 14240 Petersburg Rd. 
Fifteen students from Cedar Hall Community School will give up a couple of hours on their Saturday to help pack food for about 275 families for Christmas. The students are part of the Cedar Hall leadership group. Each year, the group looks for ways to help in the community. Most recently, the group volunteered to help build Mickey’s Kingdom in downtown Evansville.

ADOPT A PET

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Rosie is a 5-year-old female pit bull mix. She is friendly with other dogs and is a staff/volunteer favorite at the shelter. She weighs 59 lbs. Rosie was surrendered in September from a family who had too many animals. Her adoption fee is $110 and includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

 

Governor Eric Holcomb Directs Flags To Be Flown at Half-Staff

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INDIANAPOLIS – Governor Eric J. Holcomb is directing flags in the state of Indiana to be flown at half-staff for National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day.

Flags should be flown at half-staff from midnight to midnight on Saturday, December 7.

Gov. Holcomb also asks businesses and residents in Indiana to lower their flags to half-staff on Saturday.

 

JUST IN: King Claims Gold to Highlight Day Three of U.S. Open

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 ATLANTA – Former Indiana All-American Lilly King captured Gold at the 2019 U.S. Open Championships in the 100 breaststroke to highlight day three chalked full of current and former Hoosier athletes competing at the Georgia Tech McAuley Aquatic Center on Friday.

INDIANA RESULTS

Women’s 200 freestyle

  1. Kennedy Goss – 2:02.13
  2. Cora Dupre – 2:02.33

Men’s 200 freestyle

  1. Zach Apple – 1:46.76
  2. Mohamed Samy – 1:50.44
  3. Marwan El Kamash – 1:50.49
  4. Jakub Karl – 1:50.67
  5. Brendan Burns – 1:53.36
  6. Ian Finnerty – 1:54.25

Men’s 100 backstroke

  1. Mohamed Samy – 56.03

Women’s 100 breaststroke

  1. Lilly King – 1:05.65
  2. Annie Lazor – 1:06.63
  3. Emily Weiss – 1:10.43
  4. Laura Morley – 1:10.46

Men’s 100 breaststroke

  1. Cody Miller – 59.92
  2. Ian Finnerty – 1:01.98
  3. Justin Winnett – 1:02.20

Men’s 100 butterfly – 54.19 (TC)

  1. Brendan Burns – 54.58

Men’s 400 IM

  1. Mikey Calvillo – 4:26.97
  2. Michael Brinegar – 4:28.03

NOTABLES

  • King, a 14-time All-American during her four-year run in the Cream and Crimson, captured another Gold in her premier event, the 100 breaststroke. She is the reigning Olympic and FINA World Champion winner in the event.
  • Calvillo set himself up with an Olympic Trial cut time in 400 IM during the preliminary round with a mark of 4.24.94.
  • Karl tallied an Olympic Trial cut time in the 200 free in the preliminary round on his way to clinching a spot in the C Final in the event.
  • All three of the men’s 100 breaststrokers (Finnerty, Miller, and Winnett) qualified for the Olympic Trials with times under the 1:03.29 cut time. The women’s 100 breaststroke crew (King, Lazor, Morley, and Weiss) saw similar success as all four hit the Olympic Trial cut time of 1:10.99 in the event.

 UP NEXT

The fourth and final day of the Toyota U.S. Open Championships will begin tomorrow, Dec. 7, at 8 a.m. with the preliminary heats of the 200 backstroke. A total of 14 current and former Indiana swimmers will be in action tomorrow.

EPD REPORT

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EPD REPORT

“IS IT TRUE” December 6, 2019

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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?

IS IT TRUE earlier this week the consultants hired to design a new edition to the Vanderburgh County jail surprised those in attendance when they recommended that the County build an 89.1 million dollar,764-bed addition?  …we are told that several members of the Vanderburgh County Council are glad that there are four (4) other design options to choose from?  ..we are pleased that County Councilman Joe Kiefer insisted that public hearings be held at a later date to discuss this issue?  …we predict that this is definitely a developing story?

IS IT TRUE that Evansville has one of the most charismatic and hard-working Mayors in years?  …Mr. Winnecke is also very personable and likable? …we wish that he would put more focus on budgetary issues and stop going along with every capital project that comes along?  …that Mayor Winnecke has a lot of talented people surrounding him and he should start seeking their advice before he agrees to invest money on any future big-ticket capital project?

IS IT TRUE we have just been told that the old Evansville Courier and Press building has been sold and the new owners are moving in as we speak?

IS IT TRUE for over a month we have predicted that the Evansville Park Commission will vote to shut down Wesselman Park Par 3 Golf course?  …on Wednesday the Evansville Park Commission followed through with our prediction?  …we now told that the dilapidated baseball fields located next to the Wesselman Par 3 Golf course may be the next public sporting facilities to be closed by the Evansville Park Commission?  …by doing so this will make way for Mayor Winnecke’s multi-million dollar “Robert’s Park” development?

IS IT TRUE we are told that many people are serving on important City of Evansville  Boards and Commissions without pay?  …we wonder if anyone can tell us how much is the stipend that members of the Evansville Parks Board are receiving each year? …is the figure $1,500 or $3,000 or $5,000 yearly?

IS IT TRUE we been told that it looks like the current attorney for the Evansville City Council will retain his position by a 6-3 margin? …could this be a good indication that legal skills are more important than a political party affiliation?

IS IT TRUE that several people in the know are saying when the former two-term Evansville Mayor Jonathan Wienzaapfel couldn’t convince a Democratic-controlled City Council (7 to 2) to hire him as their legal adviser that it may cause him some problems when he runs for a Statewide office?

IS IT TRUE we don’t believe the rumor that State Representative Ryan Hatfield bullied a newly elected City Council member when he was lobbying for their support for the Evansville City Council attorney position? …there a big difference between being overzealous in making a point or bullying someone?

IS IT TRUE we are told that many people are wondering what would have happened if Democrat Chris Lockyear would have applied for the Evansville City Council attorney position?

IS IT TRUE that Evansville has one of the most charismatic and hard-working Mayors in years?  …Mr. Winnecke is also very personable and likable? …we wish that he would put more focus on budgetary issues and stop going along with every capital project that comes along?  …that Mayor Winnecke has a lot of talented people surrounding him and he should start seeking their advice before he agrees to invest money on any future big-ticket capital project?

IS IT TRUE we are hearing that there has been some quiet discussion concerning making some adjustments in the makeup of the CVC Board Of Directors? …some people feel that a couple of current board members have become a little nonresponsive towards the people that appoint them to this board?

IS IT TRUE one of the best-known secrets in Vanderburgh County is the non-commissioned analysis that current Evansville City Controller and former Mayor Russ Lloyd, Jr. recently did concerning the outcome of the 2019 City election? …we are now told that some people feel that his analysis was somewhat interesting, a tad boring, and somewhat presumptuous? …we are also told by numerous sources that his analysis of the City Council Ward 1 winner could be considered somewhat out of line?

IS IT TRUE that several supporters of the Fifth (5) Ward conservative City Councilman Justin Eplers are highly disappointed in him?  …the reason why they are upset with him is that he didn’t ask the hard questions when city funds were being transferred to one account to another during Monday’s night City Council meeting?  …we would like to point out to Mr. Elpers that transferring taxpayer money from one account to another isn’t the way to proper way to balance the city budget? …the proper way to balance a budget is to make needed cuts?

IS IT TRUE starting on January 1, 2020, the State Board Of Accounts (SBOA) will give Governmental entities six (6) months to find a remedy to correct the problems of overdrawn city accounts?

IS IT TRUE we are told that the practice of not posting unrecorded accounts payable in a timely manner will come to an end on January 1, 2020??  …starting on January 1, 2020, Finra and the SEC will require cities with populations greater than 100k to submit the year-end financial report to the State Board of Accounts by using the accrual method of accounting?

IS IT TRUE that the Honorable Vanderburgh County Circuit Court Judge for Vanderburgh County David D. Kiely is doing an outstanding job as the Circuit Court Judge for Vanderburgh County?

 

IS IT TRUE the Evansville City Council voted 8 to 1 to approve a $395 million budget for 2019? …that the 2019 budget was a 7% increase over the 2018 budget?  …we find it very interesting that a couple of our city officials are claiming that they held the line on spending for this year?

IS IT TRUE when one is invited to a free lunch what does he order to drink?  …he orders two (2) pricey double cappuccinos on the house? … it’s now been alleged that this person has done this several times before? …we bet when he pays for his own lunch he orders water with lemon?

IS IT TRUE in 1998 the Teamsters Local 215 established a Taft-Hartley Scholarship Fund? …the Trustees of the fund are Chuck Whobrey and Rick Voyles as employee Trustees and two Employer Trustees? ..since 1998 the fund has awarded over $3 Million Dollars in Scholarships to sons and daughters of Teamsters members whose employers contribute to the fund? …we look forward to publishing what worthy students will be awarded this scholarship for this year? …the CCO gives five (5) cheers to the Teamsters  Local 215 for establishing the Taft-Hartley Scholarship Fund?

IS IT TRUE that our “Readers Poll” is non-scientific but trendy?

Today’s “Readers Poll” question is: Would you purchase a Sunday printed edition of the City-County Observer for one buck?

We are pleased to provide obituaries from area funeral homes at no cost.  We are also pleased to announce that we are now providing news from all the area High Schools.  Please scroll down the paper and you shall see a listing of them.

If you would like to advertise on the CCO please contact us at City-County Observer@live.com

FOOTNOTE:  Any comments posted in this column do not represent the views or opinions of the City-County Observer or our advertisers.

We understand that sometimes people don’t always agree and discussions may become a little heated.  The use of offensive language, insults against commenters will not be tolerated and will be removed from our site.

Any comments posted in this column do not represent the views or opinions of the City-County Observer or our advertisers

SOUTHWEST INDIANA CHAMBER HOSTS THE LEGISLATIVE PREVIEW 

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SOUTHWEST INDIANA CHAMBER HOSTS THE LEGISLATIVE PREVIEW 

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The Southwest Indiana Chamber of Indiana will host the Legislative Preview from 4 – 5 pm at the Holiday Inn Airport. The 2020 Indiana General Assembly kicks off in January. Members of the Southwest Indiana Delegation will be on hand to discuss their priorities for the session.

The following representatives will be on the panel:

State Senator Jim Tomes

State Senator Vaneta Becker

State Representative Matt Hostettler

State Representative Wendy McNamara

State Representative Holli Sullivan

State Representative Ryan Hatfield

State Representative Ron Bacon

For more information about the Legislative Preview, to register, or to inquire about

sponsorship opportunities, email Karen Robinson, krobinson@swinchamber.com, or call 812-425-8147.

About Southwest Indiana Chamber

Since 1915, the Southwest Indiana Chamber has been a trusted ally of the regional business community. Today we are one of the state’s largest, strongest, and most impactful nonprofit business organizations, representing a total membership of more than 1,400 businesses, organizations, and agencies. About one-third of members have invested in our organization for 10 or more years. While nearly all major employers in our region invest in the Southwest Indiana Chamber, 71% of our member businesses have 25 or fewer employees.

Learn more about the Chamber, our members, and the Southwest Indiana regional business community at www.swinchamber.com. 318 Ma

County Commissioner Cheryl Musgrave To Seek Re-Election

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Cheryl Musgrave will seek a second consecutive term as District Three Vanderburgh County Commissioner.  Musgrave will file at noon on January 8, 2020.  The election is on November 3, 2020.

“I am excited about the accomplishments of the past three years,” Musgrave said. “We have over $80 million worth of investments in road, bridge, and trail construction underway.  This is on top of over $6 million investment into paving and patching existing streets and roads since 2017, an all-time high.  I am proud to have taken a leadership role in the initiation of several of these projects.”

“My focus on infrastructure includes the long process of bringing broadband connectivity to all citizens of Vanderburgh County,” Musgrave said.  Under Musgrave’s leadership, Vanderburgh County was awarded the state’s Broadband Ready designation.  “Every home in Vanderburgh County should have access to fast and reliable Internet,” Musgrave stated.

“Local government isn’t flashy.  It’s about hard work and getting the fundamentals right,” said Musgrave. “Once the fundamentals of infrastructure like roads, bridges, and broadband are in place, our community is positioned to grow.  It has been an honor to serve and I will continue the hard work to bring more growth and good government in the next term.”

 

Happenings At The Vanderburgh County Democratic Party

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Vanderburgh County Democratic Party Central Committee  
Edie Hardcastle, Chair; ediehardcastle@gmail.com
Nick Iaccarino, Vice Chair
Alex Burton, Political Director
Cheryl Schultz, Treasurer
Melissa Moore, Secretary
We welcome volunteers!
Call 812-499-9257
November 2019
Evansville
City Election Results
Following demanding campaigns, Democrats swept the city elections November 5, winning 7 of 9 City Council seats and maintaining the City Clerk position. All four of our incumbents (denoted with *) were re-elected and we picked up three new seats on the Council. Congratulations to our newly elected and re-elected public servants! They are shown below and will be sworn in New Year’s Day 2020.
***Mosby has been certified the winner in Ward 2 with a margin of 19 votes but it must be noted that a lawsuit has been filed in Vanderburgh County Circuit Court seeking a recount in the race between Missy Mosby and Republican Natalie Rascher. The recount is scheduled for December 10.
Please join us
to celebrate the grand opening of our newVanderburgh County Democratic Party HeadquartersFriday, January 10, 2020
3:00 – 6:00pm
220 N.W. 4th St.
Evansville, IN
Light refreshments will be served. This is a great opportunity to come out and mingle with officeholders, talk with party members and check out how you can volunteer with the party this year.
The Vanderburgh Democratic Party Central Committee will have its 2020 kickoff meeting at:

 

Plumbers and Steamfitters Local 136

Saturday, January 25
10:00am

2300 St. Joseph Industrial Park Dr.
Evansville, IN 47720
Donuts and coffee will be provided.
Vanderburgh County Democratic Party
P.O. Box 3208
Evansville, IN 47731
812-550-3812
vancountydems@gmail.com
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