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HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE
USI Board of Trustees approves annual operating budget
During its regular meeting on July 11, 2019, the University of Southern Indiana Board of Trustees approved a $120.7 million operating budget for the 2019-20 academic year. Income is from fee revenues, state appropriations and other sources. The board also approved miscellaneous fees for 2019-20 and reviewed the schedule of student fees and other mandatory fees for 2019-20.
As part of its annual meeting, the board appointed Ken Sendelweck to serve as board chair. Other board-elected positions include Ron Romain as first vice-chair, Christine Keck as second vice-chair and student trustee Josi Barscz as secretary.
In additional business, the Board of Trustees approved financial aid recommendations for USI students and reviewed change orders from various campus construction and renovation projects.
Bosse to Host First Ever Golf Scramble
Bosse Hosts Golf Scramble
Friday, July 12
1 p.m.
Cambridge Golf Course, 1034 Beacon Hill, Evansville
To help raise additional funds for Bosse High School athletics, Bosse is hosting its first-ever golf scramble tomorrow, July 12, at Cambridge Golf Course. The day will include lunch at noon with a shotgun start at 1 p.m.
More than 20 teams will be participating, and funds raised from the scramble will be divided among all athletic teams at Bosse, impacting nearly 350 students.
“Athletics helps to support the academic mission of our school,†said Tom Bealmear, Bosse athletic director. “Students who have the opportunity to participate in athletics tend to perform better in school and have higher graduation rates.
“By hosting this golf scramble, we are showing the community the importance of athletics and how it can truly impact student growth and outcomes. Plus, it gives the community a chance to learn more about the great things happening at our school and an opportunity to give back.â€
Two arrested/ child placed with DCS
Evansville Police arrested two people after they were found passed out in their car with a two year old in the backseat.Â
Police were called to the 3900 block of N. 1st Ave around 3:25 this morning for a report of a person down in a car. Officers arrived and found MORGAN CLARK (25) and SPENCER FRANKLIN (24) in the car. Both were passed out in the car. The car was turned off and all three occupants were sweating profusely. Officers removed the child and placed her in their air conditioned police car. She was later placed in the care of the Department of Children’s Services.Â
During the investigation, synthetic drugs were found in the car. Clark and Franklin were both under the influence and unable to safely care for the child.
Clark was arrested for Neglect of a Dependent and Possession of a Synthetic Drug. Franklin was arrested for Possession of a Synthetic Drug. They were booked into the Vanderburgh County Jail.Â
Evansville Man Arrested Overnight after Resisting Trooper
Vanderburgh County – Last night at approximately 11:15, Trooper Tyler Widner was patrolling US 41 near Riverside Drive when he observed a vehicle traveling all over the roadway north on US 41. The driver of the vehicle turned east onto Riverside Drive and then south on Sunburst Boulevard without using a turn signal. Trooper Widner initiated a traffic stop and the driver stopped on Sunburst Boulevard. When Widner started to approach the vehicle the driver drove away and then pulled into the Woodland Park Apartment Complex and stopped. Widner exited his patrol again and ordered the driver out of the vehicle. The driver exited his vehicle, showed his hands and began to walk toward the apartments. Widner ordered the male to stop, but he continued to walk toward the apartments. The subject was then tased, but it was ineffective. The driver was able to gain access into an apartment building, but Widner tackled the subject and was able to take the subject into custody with assistance from Evansville Police.
The driver was identified as David Johnson, 30, of Evansville. Further investigation revealed Johnson is a Habitual Traffic Violator for Life and was under the influence of alcohol. He was taken to the Vanderburgh County Jail, but he refused to submit to a chemical test. Johnson is currently being held without bond.
Arrested and Charges:
- David Johnson, 30, Evansville, IN
- Driving While Intoxicated with a Prior, Class 6 Felony
- Driving While Intoxicated, Refusal, Class A Misdemeanor
- Resisting Law Enforcement with a Vehicle, Class 6 Felony
- Resisting Law Enforcement, Class A Misdemeanor
- Habitual Traffic Violator with Prior, Class 5 Felony
- Battery against a Police Officer, Class 6 Felony
Obituary for Alese Lanette Hobson
On June 9, 1970, the world was blessed with a special angel, Alese Lanette Hobson. As she continued her life and legacy, she was called home on July 6, 2019. Born to Leander and Yvonne Lawrence in Indianapolis, Indiana, Alese was raised in Owensboro, KY. She graduated from Apollo High School.Â
Alese enjoyed cooking, especially for her family. Knitting was a hobby that she loved to do. Her grandchildren were a source of great joy and she took delight in spending time with them.
Alese leaves to mourn her loss, her mother: Yvonne Lawrence; daughters: Kirstin Blair and Keaira Lawrence; two brothers: James & Charles Crite; sister: Julia Kizer; three grandchildren: Ki’Mariyah Johnson, Na’Zyia Blair, Ke’Arian Blair; and an abundance of children and grandchildren who she accepted as her own.
Services are 2:00 p.m. Saturday July 13, 2019 at R. Mason Brothers Memorial Chapel with visitation from 12 noon until service time. Burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. Leave condolences at www.masonbrothersfs.com.
To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Alese Lanette Hobson please visit our Sympathy Store.
“IS IT TRUE” JULY 11, 2019
We hope that today’s “IS IT TRUEâ€Â 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?Â
IS IT TRUE that the Vanderburgh County Democrat Party as most people knew it before the debacles of 2010–2011 would not recognize the wreckage that the once proud party of the people has become?…there was a period of time when the Vanderburgh County Democrat Party dominated the Vanderburgh County leadership positions and elected offices totally?…that all changed with the hubris exhibited in the community meetings leading up to seeing the Ford Center crammed down the taxpayer’s throats without a referendum?…this was of course orchestrated by former Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel who was alleging measuring the windows in the Governor mansion for new curtains based on the prediction of Larry Aitken who was the voice, money and whip of the Vanderburgh County Democrat Party for many years?…it was this level of hubris and arrogance that inspired the late great Rick Davis to make an announcement that he would be a candidate for Mayor of Evansville in the 2011 election?…that was followed by the Homestead Tax Credit fiasco, the ghost employee at Gauge, Floatgate, ChickenGate, and a whole bunch of other buffoonery that culminated in Davis primary election win.  …Republican Lloyd Winnecke became the hand-picked successor of the Democratic party machine and Davis was defeated by a slim margin in the General election?  …the Vanderburgh County Democratic hasn’t been the same since?
IS IT TRUE that yesterday the Vanderburgh County Democrat party took a body blow that may reduce it to rubble when Attorney Scott Danks resigned from the leadership role?…Danks spent 3 years as chairperson after a lifetime of supporting Democrat candidates and goals?…Danks gave it his best shot to resurrect the damage done by the Democrat Machine to itself during the exit of Weinzapfel from politics?…we commend Scott for trying and wish him well as he lives his life in the excellent manner that he is known to?…Danks has been a leader in many ways but resurrecting Weinzapfel and the Machine’s folly was more than he wanted to handle and now the Party is left to its own devices?…we hope that his replacement isn’t a big supporter of all things that result in higher taxes and more free stuff?…we predict this narrative will not play well in Evansville and that the decline of the Vanderburgh Democrat Party will continue if the Democratic party of Vanderburgh County adopted a liberal tax and spend philosophy?
IS IT TRUEÂ we are told by people in the know that embracing the fringe elements of the national Democrat platform is not likely to appeal to people in the Midwest or South and will ultimately bring about a downfall across the country in places where people still have traditional values?…Bernie, Kamala Harris, Fauxcahontas Elizabeth Warren, and other hard left progressives will be challenged to get any traction in places with common sense?…they may have the heart of Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, and New York but the rest of the country sees this pack of 24 for what they are and that is going to be bad news for them?…for one of the few times, Evansville seems to be at the leading edge of a national movement back to common sense, traditional values, and rejection of all things far left?
IS IT TRUE when Vanderburgh County GOP Chairman Wayne Parke made negative  remarks towards City Councilman Dan McGinn and he left the Republican Party?  …that he did similar to Republican County Commission candidate Steve Hammer and the former GOP party secretary Hobart Scales?  …he also sent an in your face letter to the Evansville Deputy Mayor Steve Schaefer because he supported a democratic friend who ran for a political office in another city? …he has publicly taken to task the Vanderburgh County Commission Cheryl Musgrave and now is he doing similar to the Republican At-Large City Council candidate Alex Schmitt? …its also been reported that over the years Mr. Parke has also sent less than complimentary e-mails to numerous Republicans office holders and appointed officials alike?  …we been told it would be helpful if Mr. Parke read a book entitled “How To Win Friends and Influence People”?
IS IT TRUE during the last four years Mayor Winnecke campaign committee has employed the services of an out-of-state (Washington D C) political polling  and marketing firm? …his campaign committee has spent between $10,000 to $20,000 dollars each year do a scientific polls concerning how the people of Evansville feel about his overall performance as Mayor?  …this doesn’t sound like this a “Keep It Local” business transaction?
IS IT TRUE we wonder if you would spend over a million dollars to be elected to a position that pays a little over a $100,000 a year? Â …if the answer is “yes” then you should run for Mayor of Evansville, Ind?
IS IT TRUE that the Next Level Teacher Compensation Commission and Advisory Council, which includes education and business leaders, have been tasked with providing recommendations for how to achieve competitive compensation for teachers? …that this commission will deliver the recommendations to the governor and the General Assembly prior to the 2021 legislative session? …that Dr. David Smith, Superintendent of Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation has been appointed to serve on this committee?  …we hope that he will be more objective in recommending future teacher compensation than he has done in the past?
IS IT TRUE if the Governor would spend less time in raising money for his re-election and more time trying to find money for the proposed addition to the Vanderburgh County jail we would now be breaking ground on a 700 bed facility?
IS IT TRUE that Steve Lacy and Joe Fisher co-owners of BEC BROWN Equipment are doing a phenomenal job in taking their firm to the next level?  …these individuals are a prime example of why we started the “Working Outside The Box” speakers series? …that we would be honored if both gentlemen would agree to attend on next  “Working Outside The Box” speakers series on July 25, 2019?
Todays“Readers Poll†question is: Do you feel when Scott Danks resign from the Vanderburgh County Democratic party Chairmanship it will hurt current Democratic City Council candidates election chances?
If you would like to advertise on the CCO please contact us at City-County Observer@live.com
HAPPENINGS AT THE VANDERBURGH COUNTY GOP
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