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Lt. Governor Crouch: Public schedule for May 23

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Below is Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch’s public schedule for May 23, 2019.

Thursday, May 23
What: Crouch speaks at OCRA Regional Conference
Host:
Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs
When:
Noon – 1:00 p.m., ET, with Crouch remarks at 12:10 p.m., ET
Where:
Hoosier Gym, 355 N. Washington St., Knightstown, IN 46148

Thursday, May 23
What: Crouch tours Hoosier Gym
Host: Hoosier Gym
When: 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m., ET
Where: 355 N. Washington St., Knightstown, IN 46148

Thursday, May 23
What: Crouch visits Orleans
Host: Orleans Chamber of Commerce
When: 4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m., ET
Where: 150 W. Jefferson St., Orleans, IN 47452

Thursday, May 23
What: Crouch speaks at Indiana Association of Auditors
Host: Indiana County Auditors Association
When: 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m., ET, with Crouch remarks at 6:30 p.m., ET
Where: French Lick Resort, 8670 IN 56, French Lick, IN 47432

Our Summer: Reading is for Everyone

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EVPL is kicking off our annual Summer Learning Program on Saturday, May 25 at all eight locations!
The Summer Learning Program is an opportunity for participants to earn incentives as they read throughout the summer months.
This year’s theme is Our Summer: Reading is for Everyone. EVPL encourages readers of all ages to be a part of reading this summer. No matter your interest or reading level, Our Summer is for you.

Just In: Connie Robinson Resigns From Local Democratic Party

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Connie Robinson Resigns From Local Democratic Party

May 22, 2019

9:30 AM

Dear Chairman Scott Danks,

I am writing to resign the affiliation that I have had for many years with the Democratic Party of Vanderburgh County

After allegations of racist activities in a Democratic primary campaign and malicious statements made against an African-American community activist during a recent Evansville City Council meeting, I came to the conclusion that the local Democratic Party has become a party of regression and racist sentiments that my conscience will no longer allow me to be a part of.

The Democratic Party’s leadership which fails to take a stand or make a statement condemning these actions is in effect condoning both.

I have watched in the last four years as the “Party of the People” has dissolved into a party of intolerance.

I will finish out my term as an Independent who is not identified by party affiliation, but instead by the principles that guide those of us who believe that this community is for all people and not just a few backward political operatives who sit on the City Council.

It seems that the Democratic Party is no longer a party that welcomes people who look like me. I can only hope that someday it will change and welcome substantive inclusion.

Respectfully

Connie Robinson

 

 

 

 

 

 

Xy’Len Zyaire Groves

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One of God’s little angels, Xy’Len Zyaire Groves, silently transitioned to Jesus’ waiting arms on April 17, 2019. Mourning his loss are his parents, Donya Williams and Jenna Broesch-Groves. A Memorial Service will be held Thursday, May 30, 2019 at 6:00pm at R. Mason Brothers Memorial Chapel in Evansville.

Frances Marie Norman

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Frances Marie Norman came into this world on August 12, 1954 and went on to be with the Lord on May 14, 2019. She leaves to cherish fond memories, her loving mother, Leora Norman; her one and only son, Keenyn Wallace; two sisters; five brothers; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and close friends.

Services are Saturday, May 25, 2019 at 1:00pm at Little Valley Missionary Baptist Church in Evansville, IN with visitation from 11:00am until service time. Burial at Oak Hill Cemetery. Condolences may be left at www.masonbrothersfs.com

 

Vehicle collision

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The Vanderburgh County Coroners Officer and The Evansville Police Department are investigating the collision of a semi truck and vehicle at US 41 and Covert Ave. Alyssa Keene, age 21, of Evansville died at the scene of the collision which was reported at 23:37 hrs. An autopsy is pending scheduling. The Evansville Police Department can provide details of their investigation. 

EPD REPORT

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EPD REPORT

“READERS FORUM” MAY 22, 2019

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We hope that today’s “READERS FORUM” 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.

HERE’S WHAT’S ON OUR MIND TODAY

We wonder where did the GAGE Board Of Directors get the money to pay for the enormous loss of our tax dollars during the 2009 Freedom Festival event?

 

WHAT’S ON YOUR MIND TODAY?

Todays “Readers’ Poll” question is: Are you pleased with the overall progress of Evansville since Mayor Winnecke took office?

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Planned Parenthood Hosts Statehouse Rally Against Abortion Bans

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Planned Parenthood Hosts Statehouse Rally Against Abortion Bans

By Emily Ketterer

TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS–Tiffany Brown hadn’t planned to speak at Tuesday’s Planned Parenthood abortion rally, but after listening to others she walked up to the Statehouse stairs and faced the large crowd to tell the story of her abortion.

Brown said she became pregnant after a man removed a condom during sex without her knowledge, leaving her feeling violated and lost. She decided to have an abortion.

“I felt like my body wasn’t my own. I felt like I couldn’t get him out,” Brown said to the crowd.

“No woman should feel like she cannot get a man out of her. No woman should feel like she does not have control of her own body.”

Brown was one of many from the crowd who shared their stories and thoughts Tuesday afternoon. In the overcast weather, a couple of hundred people of different ages and genders filled the south steps of the Statehouse to protest recent abortion laws in several states in a #StoptheBans rally. They held colorful signs that read, “No uterus, no opinion,” and, “I say Roe way.” They chanted “Pro-choice united. We’ll never be defeated,” hoping those inside the Statehouse would hear them.

This event–and similar rallies Tuesday across the nation and in Washington–is a reaction to Indiana’s recent abortion law, which bans a form of second-trimester abortion, and recent enactments of laws in several states that ban abortion after six or eight weeks, make no exception for rape and incest victims and, in the case of Alabama and Missouri, make it a felony for a physician to perform an abortion except when medically necessary.

Indiana’s new abortion law will make second-trimester dilation and evacuation abortions illegal his law, like all other anti-abortion laws passed since 2013, is being challenged by the Indiana American Civil Liberties Union and two OB-GYNs, one of which was in attendance at the rally. Dr. Caitlin Bernard of Indianapolis told the crowd the government is trying to take away safe forms of abortion.

“The laws here in Indiana are already harming Hoosiers. You do not need to look at Georgia and Alabama as if that is the future. It is already here,” Bernard said. “It is only a matter of time before it is right here on our doorsteps.”

Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill responded to the lawsuit filed by Bernard and the ACLU by saying in a press release that, “Indiana has a compelling interest in protecting the value and dignity of fetal life by banning a brutal and inhumane procedure.”

Joni Chenoweth, a former physician assistant and director of the Protect Your Sister Project, had an abortion when she was 18. She said she can’t believe that people want to go back to the days before the Supreme Court in 1973 legalized abortion in the landmark Roe v. Wade decision.

“Roe v. Wade has been the law of the land for nearly 50 years,” Chenoweth said. “This is decided the law.”

RaeVen Ridgell of Planned Parenthood, who helped organize the protest, told the crowds to let their state legislators know how they feel about abortion laws. She yelled out the phone numbers of anti-abortion Republican Sen. Liz Brown of Fort Wayne, House Speaker Brian Bosma, R-Indianapolis and Gov. Eric Holcomb.

“You call him (Holcomb) and you call him and you call him until he gets it,” Ridgell said. “Because it seems like he doesn’t.”

FOOTNOTE: Emily Ketterer is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

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