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WALTER NOEL MORPHEW JR.

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Tennyson, IN. – Walter Noel Morphew Jr., 71, of Tennyson, Indiana passed away on Monday, July 8, 2019 at his home surrounded by his loving family.
Walter was born in Dawson Springs, Kentucky on May 19, 1948 to the late Walter Noel Sr. and Helen L. (Enright) Morphew.
He was a long time member of True Life General Baptist Church in Dale, Indiana. Walter retired after 50 years as a long haul truck drive. He loved hunting, fishing, gardening , and his family.
He is preceded in death by his parents, son, Paul David Morphew; wife, Janet Morphew.
Walter is survived by his wife, Linda Wilson of Tennyson, IN; children, Jordan Wilson of Tennyson, IN; James Wilson of Tennyson, IN; Keyan Morphew of Tennyson, IN; Joey Askins of Evansville, IN; Angie Dillard of Evansville, IN; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren and two on the way; siblings, Faye Paddock (Forrest) of Evansville, IN; Sandy Overbey (Jim) of Boonville, IN; William Morphew (Joanna) of Minnesota; Sharon Roth of Jockey, IN; Donald Morphew (Pamela) of Evansville, IN; Timothy Morphew (Joyce) of Goshen, KY; several nieces and nephews; special friends, Elva Harris and Butch Stotlar; dog, Lady.
A celebration of life will be held at a later date.
Memorial contributions may be made to True Life General Baptist Church in Dale, Indiana.

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Obituary Of Jarrett Austin Orange

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Obituary Of Jarrett Austin Orange

Jarrett Austin Orange, 51, of Newburgh, Indiana passed away on Friday, July 5th 2019 at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Evansville, Indiana.

He graduated from Boonville High School in 1986. He was a truck driver, who, despite his inability to continue on in his career, never lost his passion for it. Jarrett was a man who knew how to tell an amazing story that would always result in many laughs.

Jarrett is predeceased by his mother, Brenda Orange, and father, Jerry Orange.

He is survived by his best friend and wife, Angela Orange of Newburgh, Indiana; he will be lovingly remembered by his two daughters, Katlynn Orange and Kristina Orange; son, Jose Hernande; granddaughter, MaraBelle Orange; sisters, Cheryl (Michael) Nash, and Becky (Joe) Rohrscheib; brother, Brian (Stacey) Orange; and several nieces and nephews.

A celebration of his life will take place at Koehler Funeral Home, 304 East Main Street, Boonville, Indiana, at 1:00 pm on Wednesday, July 10th 2019. Visitation will begin at 11:00 am the same day.

Koehler Funeral Home is entrusted with care.

Friends unable to attend may send condolences to the family at www.KoehlerFuneralHome.com.

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Big innings hurt Otters in loss to Rascals

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The Evansville Otters found themselves in a pitcher’s duel early on Sunday against the River City Rascals, but big seventh and eighth innings by the Rascals were the difference in a 13-5 loss for the Otters.

Sunday’s result gave the Rascals their third series win against the Otters this season. They will meet one more time in the regular season at Bosse Field.

River City’s Trevor Achenbach started the game with a solo home run to give the Rascals a 1-0 lead in the first inning.

After quiet second and third innings, Braxton Martinez hit a solo home run in the fourth inning to double the Rascals’ lead.

In the top of the sixth, the Otters had a chance to get their first runs of the game off Rascals starter Brendan Feldman when David Cronin and Ryan Long both reached base to put runners on first and second with two outs.

Feldman was able to get out of the inning as Mike Rizzitello grounded out into a fielder’s choice as Martinez threw to Achenbach at second base for the third out of the inning.

After Achenbach and Kameron Esthay led off the bottom of the sixth with singles, Martinez ripped a two-run double to extend the Rascals’ lead to four.

Evansville’s Tyler Beardsley finished with six innings, allowing four runs on seven hits while tossing seven strikeouts. He earned the loss, his third of the season.

The Rascals scored five runs in the seventh, which was capped off by a grand slam off the bat of Esthay to gain a commanding 9-0 lead.

The Otters scored their first run of the game in the top of the eighth on an RBI single by Keith Grieshaber.

The Rascals tacked on four more runs in the bottom of the eighth, giving them a 13-1 advantage, but the Otters did not go down without a fight.

Hunter Cullen hit a two-RBI single to score Rizzitello and Carlos Castro, and then scored on a two-run homer by J.J. Gould, his second of the year.

Feldman was strong, throwing seven of eight shutout innings, and allowing one run with 10 strikeouts. He earned the win, moving his record to 3-0.

Hoosiers Post Strong Performances at World University Games on Sunday

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Indiana University swimmers continued to post strong performances on Sunday at the 2019 World University Games in Napoli, Italy.

Current Hoosier swimmer Gabriel Fantoni, swimming for Team Brazil, placed fifth overall in the Championship Final of the men’s 50 backstroke with a time of 25.12.

In the Championship Final of the women’s 100 backstroke, Team Canada and IU postgraduate swimmer Kennedy Goss finished fifth overall with a mark of 1:00.87.

Also for the Hoosier postgrads, Zach Apple earned the No. 2 seed for Monday’s Championship Final of the 100 freestyle, posting a time of 25.12 in the semifinals on Sunday.

Indiana University swimmers continued to post strong performances on Sunday at the 2019 World University Games in Napoli, Italy.

Current Hoosier swimmer Gabriel Fantoni, swimming for Team Brazil, placed fifth overall in the Championship Final of the men’s 50 backstroke with a time of 25.12.

In the Championship Final of the women’s 100 backstroke, Team Canada and IU postgraduate swimmer Kennedy Goss finished fifth overall with a mark of 1:00.87.

 

Also for the Hoosier postgrads, Zach Apple earned the No. 2 seed for Monday’s Championship Final of the 100 freestyle, posting a time of 25.12 in the semifinals on Sunday.

Wrong Way Impaired Driver Arrested after Colliding into a Trooper’s Patrol Car

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Warrick County – Late last night at approximately 11:25, Indiana State Police received information that a 2008 Chevrolet Cobalt was traveling westbound in the eastbound lanes of I-64 from the 40 mile-marker, which is east of Lynnville. Troopers Boeckman and Hurley immediately responded to the area to locate the vehicle. At approximately 11:30, Trooper Hurley had his emergency lights and siren activated on his patrol car near the 35 mile-marker, but the driver refused to stop and continued westbound in the eastbound lanes. Approximately one minute later, Trooper Boeckman drove his fully marked patrol car into the eastbound lanes near the 33 mile-marker to warn eastbound motorists and to attempt to stop the wrong way driver. Moments later, the wrong way driver failed to stop and struck Trooper Boeckman’s patrol car. The driver was identified as Angela Ayer, 52, of Dale. Ayer had a blood alcohol content of .23%. She refused medical treatment and was taken to the Warrick County Jail where she is currently being held on bond. Trooper Boeckman was not injured. No other vehicles were involved in this incident.

Arrested and Charge:

  • Angela Ayer, 52, Dale, IN
  1. Driving While Intoxicated, Class A Misdemeanor

Arresting Officer: Trooper Tanner Hurley, Indiana State Police

Assisting Officer: Trooper C.J. Boeckman, Indiana State Police

Assisting Agency: Warrick County Sheriff’s Department

EPD REPORT

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EPD REPORT

“IS IT TRUE” July 8, 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 that the forthcoming book which will be called “IS IT TRUE” with a tagline not yet determined with have topical chapters with appropriate subjects from the 15 years of “IS IT TRUE” articles published by the CCO?…some of the chapter topics that are under consideration at this time are The McCurdy, The Executive Inn Dilemma, The Earthcare Energy Awakening, $20 Million Ball Fields, Groveling for a Downtown Hotel, How to Mess up at a Smoking Ban, The Deceptive Campaign for a Downtown Arena, Rising Crime in River City, The Price of Neglecting Infrastructure and An Obsession with Fun and Games?…there will also be a chapter on the money that the CCO helped save the citizens of Evansville over $100 million by diligently and continually pointing out the damages that would be done by repealing the Homestead Tax Credit, the deficit spending practices of local politicians, opposing Vectren’s rate increase, and questioning the cost of a number of fun and games projects?…there will be a special section for some insanely stupid things that people of power have done such as the wasteful antics of the Evansville DMD and the Redevelopment Commission, the Smart Water Meter project and of course “How to Kill a Successful Hockey Team”?

IS IT TRUE that three well known Republicans are spearheading an upcoming political fundraising event to raise funds for 2019 Republican City Council candidates? …we been told that so far they have raised $60,000 for the August 9, 3019 political Gala to be held at th ehe Dream Car Museum? …we are also told that these individuals are expecting to raise around $150,000 from this event? …that Governor Holcomb, Lt. Governor Crouch, United Senators Young and Braun and Mayor Winnecke are expected to attend this event?  …some of the key people spearheading this big ticket political fundraising event are none other than Steve Hammer, Deputy Mayor Steve Schaefer and former local GOP Secretary Hobart Scales?  …aren’t these the same individuals that local GOP party boss Wayne Parke determined that they shouldn’t continue to hold an offiical position within the Republican Party of Vanderburgh County?

IS IT TRUE that Mole #132 who is deeply embedded in the State of Kentucky happenings tells us that there may be a class action lawsuit filed against the casino operators in Kentucky for mis-stateing the functions of gaming machines called instant ‘Historical Horse Racing” machines?…the Family Foundation of Kentucky has an eye on all things in the state that disrupt families and their interest in one-armed-bandits seems to be peaking?

IS IT TRUE we wonder why Vanderburgh County doesn’t have their own Human Resource Department?

IS IT TRUE the “Demand Table” for the newly renovated jail are: 500 beds will meet our needs for the next 10 years?  …that a 600 beds jail will meet our needs for the next 15 years?  …that a 750-bed jail will meet our needs for the next 20 years?

IS IT TRUE we hope that the powers that be will agree on a new jail design that will be meet the future needs of the Vanderburgh County Sheriff Office for the next 20 years by building a 750-bed addition because it makes sound economic sense?

 IS IT TRUE we wonder why should the Evansville Water And Sewer Department be responsible for paying the Computer Information Technology work done at city departments?  …we also wonder who is paying for the Computer Information Technology costs at all of the Vanderburgh County departments?  …that this could be a good question for Mayoral and City Council candidates to ask during this election?

IS IT TRUE the article that we posted recently about members of the Teamsters local 215 went on strike against a regional concrete company went viral?  …we are told that this strike has been expanded to other cities?

IS IT TRUE last month a land drilling company from Indy were seen taking core samples from the parking lot of the vacant IGA Grocery store on North Main Street? …if you don’t believe this statement please visit the vacant IGA Grocery store on North Main Street and see for yourself?…we are told if any announcement is made concerning the future development of  this property it will be political timed?  ..we guarantee that this is a developing story?

IS IT TRUE the number one cause for a divorce is marriage?

Todays“Readers Poll” question is:The most effective Chief of Staff or Deputy Mayor of Evansville?

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City Council Meeting JULY 8, 2019

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EVANSVILLE CITY COUNCIL MEETING -JULY 8, 2019
AT 1 NW ML KING JR. BLVD IN  ROOM 301 at 5:30 P.M.

AGENDA

I. INTRODUCTION

 

Agenda Attachment:
II. APPROVAL OF MEETING MEMORANDUM

 

Memo Attachment:
III. REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS

 

IV. SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY

 

V. CONSENT AGENDA:  FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

 

A. ORDINANCE F-2019-12 An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Authorizing Transfers of Appropriations, Additional Appropriations and Repeal and Re-Appropriation of Funds for Various City Funds Sponsor(s): Weaver Discussion Led By: Finance Chair Weaver Discussion Date: 7/22/2019
F-2019-12 Attachment:
B. ORDINANCE F-2019-13 An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Authorizing Repeals, Re-Appropriations within the Department of Metropolitan Development Sponsor(s): Weaver Discussion Led By: Finance Chair Weaver Discussion Date: 7/22/2019
F-2019-13 Attachment:
VI. COMMITTEE REPORTS

 

VII. REGULAR AGENDA:  SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

 

A. ORDINANCE G-2019-09 An Ordinance to Amend and Restate Chapter 13.20 Wastewater Discharge Regulations Sponsor(s): Elpers, Brinkmeyer Discussion Led By: Public Works Chair Adams Discussion Date: 7/8/2019
G-2019-09 Attachment:
VIII. RESOLUTION DOCKET

 

IX. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS

 

A. THE NEXT MEETING of the Common Council will be Monday, July 22, 2019 at 5:30 p.m.
B. TAX PHASE-IN COMPLIANCE REPORTS:  Andrea Lendy, Growth Alliance
C. ADDITIONAL MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS
X. COMMITTEE REPORTS

 

XI. ADJOURNMENT

Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners Meeting

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AGENDA Of The Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners

July 9, 2019 at 3:00 pm, in Room 301

  1. Call to Order
  2. Attendance
  3. Pledge of Allegiance
  4. Action Items 
    1. Purchasing: Permission to Advertise Bids for Vehicle Batteries for Various Departments
    2. First Reading of County Right-of-Way Buried Communication Lines Ordinance
    3. Final Reading of CO.07-19-018: Amending Advisory Board on Disability Services
    4. Final Reading of CO.07-19-019: Use of Credit Cards
    5. Health Department
      1. Immunization Nurse Contract with Satchell Sullivan
      2. Courier and Press Contract for Baby and Me Tobacco Free Awareness Campaign
    6. Superior Court: Home Verification Officer Agreement with Deputy Kelly Williams
    7. County Surveyor’s Office Collective Bargaining Agreement
    8. Commissioners:  Termination of Sublease between SEZ Holdings, LLC and Vanderburgh County
  5. Department Head Reports
  6. New Business
  7. Old Business
  8. Consent Items
    1. Approval of June 25, 2019 Meeting Minutes
    2. Employment Changes 
    3. County Auditor: Claims Voucher Reports 6/24/19-6/28/19 and 7/1/19-7/5/19
    4. County Treasurer: May 2019 monthly Report
    5. Sheriff: Request to surplus 1997 Ford F-150
    6. County Engineer:
      1. Department Report
      2. Highway 41 Expansion TIF Pay Request No. 62 for $76,850
      3. University Parkway TIF Pay Requests No. 51 for $20,485.94
  9. Public Comment
  10. Adjournment