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HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE
New Bob Zasadny sculptural chair now on the Rooftop Art Deck
ARTSWIN Executive Director Anne McKim sits in a new sculptural chair designed by Bob Zasadny on the Rooftop Art Deck. McKim is joined by ARTSWIN Director of Communications and Community Projects Zach Evans, ARTSWIN Board Member Philip Hooper, and ARTSWIN friend Neil Chapman.
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The Rooftop Art Deck has a new fixture — an 80 pound chair designed by artist Bob Zasadny.
Zasadny delivered the chair to the Arts Council earlier this month. It took a team effort to get the chair on the roof (we’re accepting donations for the elevator now!) Come upstairs on the Rooftop Art Deck to see it yourself. If the gallery is open, and the weather is nice, then the roof is open. Grab a coffee, bring your lunch, or take a book and enjoy the new chair.
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ADOPT A PET
Ally is a female tabby cat who was originally surrendered to VHS because she was pregnant. She and all her kittens were adopted, but then she was recently returned. Ally gets along with other cats, and she’s actually used to wearing SoftPaws nail caps! Added bonus! Her adoption fee is $40 and she’s ready to go home today. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!
Judgment for trooper in motorcycle crash suit reversed
Dave Stafford for www.theindianalawyer.com
A motorcyclist injured in a crash after he attempted to evade a head-on collision with an oncoming state police trooper’s vehicle will have his day in court after the Indiana Court of Appeals reversed a trial court ruling for the officer.
Motorcyclist Bryce A. Burton sustained injuries in a crash four years ago in Benton County in northwest Indiana. He was riding southbound on Meridian Road while, coming from the opposite direction, Indiana State Police Trooper Martin Benner attempted to pass a vehicle in front of him.
“…Burton took evasive measures to avoid a head-on collision, resulting in the locking up of the motorcycle’s brakes,†which caused Burton to leave the roadway and sustain injuries, Judge John Baker wrote.
Benner was off duty at the time of the crash, having worked earlier in the day, but at the time of the crash, he was in street clothes driving an unmarked ISP Dodge Charger en route to his son’s baseball game. He was required to and did maintain radio contact in the event of an emergency, and he provided assistance to Burton after the crash. Baker noted ISP authorizes its troopers to engage in “de minimis use of police vehicles for personal matters.â€
In response to Burton’s suit, Benner argued he was driving in the scope of his employment. The Benton Circuit Court agreed, granting partial summary judgment and prompting Burton’s successful appeal.
Baker wrote for the panel that the while the facts are undisputed in Bryce A. Burton v. Martin Benner and Indiana State Police, 19A-CT-135, “the inferences that can be made from and conclusions that can be based on those facts are anything but,†making summary judgment erroneous. The COA remanded the case for proceedings at the courthouse in Fowler.
“One reasonable factfinder could look at these facts and easily conclude that Benner was not acting within the scope of his employment at the time of the accident. Another reasonable factfinder could reach precisely the opposite conclusion,†Baker wrote, relying on Supreme Court guidance from Hughley v. State, 15 N.E.3d 1000, 1003 (Ind. 2014).
“…Given our standard of review on summary judgment and our Supreme Court’s caution that summary judgment should not be used to ‘short-circuit[] the trial process’ where even a ‘minimal[]’ amount of evidence raises a factual issue to be resolved at trial … we can only find that the trial court erred by entering summary judgment in favor of Benner on this issue.â€
WORLD ELDER ABUSE AWARENESS DAY IS JUNE 15!
Gov. Holcomb Public Schedule for June 14
INDIANAPOLIS – Below find Gov. Eric J. Holcomb’s public schedule for June 14, 2019.
Friday, June 14: Allison Transmission Expansion Announcement
WHO:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Gov. Holcomb
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett
Executives from Allison Transmission
WHAT:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â The governor will give remarks.
WHEN:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 10 a.m., Friday, June 14
WHERE:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 5100 W. 10th St.
                       Indianapolis, IN 46204
Click here for event layout and parking instructions.
Richard Eugene Cline
Richard Eugene Cline, 39, of Boonville, Indiana passed away June 12, 2019 at his home.
He was born on November 3, 1979 in Indianapolis, Indiana to Terry Lee Cline and the late Elizabeth Schumacher (Gibbs).
Richard worked in the manufacturing of firearms and management at Freedom Ordnance. He was a devoted fan to the Chicago Bears and enjoyed woodworking. He also loved grilling (no matter what the weather was like), working on many projects around his home and attended Calvary Baptist Church.
Richard is survived by his wife of 7 years, Carrie (Rudolph) Cline; daughters, Daushinay, Pantarah, Aislinn; son, Kashada; father, Morgan Schumacher; sisters, Kim Wilson (William), Monica Koehl (Marty), Kelly Schumacher (Albert); brother, Terry Cline; siblings in law, Melanie (Kelly) Powers; nieces and nephews, Melanie Keely Wally, Michael Keely, Bryce Koehl, Tava Koehl, Chase, Mia, and Ruby Cline, Kassidy, Morgan and Grayson, Caitlin, Matthew and Hallie.
A Celebration of Life private service will be held at a later date. Friends unable to attend may send condolences to the family at www.KoehlerFuneralHome.com.
To send flowers to the family of Richard Eugene Cline, please visit Tribute Store.
Kosair Charities and The Kids’ Center present The Magic and the Wonder
Join us for a Vegas-style magic show, right here in Louisville! Bring a date, friends, or the whole family to see world-famous performers Kevin James, The Inventor and star of the Broadway hit “The Illusionistâ€, Jessica Jane – Magician & Entertainer, and Stephen Bargatze, as well as local magicians Patrick and Janice Miller, while supporting a great cause.
All proceeds benefit Kosair Charities and Kids’ Center for Pediatric Therapies.
Close-up magic in the lobby begins at 6:00 PM!
Head-on Crash is Deadly for Freelandville Husband and Wife
Knox County – This afternoon at approximately 4:34, Indiana State Police responded to a two-vehicle crash on SR 159 north of Bicknell that killed a Freelandville couple and injured a Vincennes man.
Preliminary investigation revealed John B. Buck, 71, of Freelandville, was driving his 2002 Jeep northbound on SR 159 approximately ½ mile north of Brocksmith Road. Joshua A. Roark, 27, of Vincennes, was traveling southbound on SR 159 approaching Brocksmith Road when for unknown reasons drove left of center and collided head-on into Buck’s vehicle. John Buck and his wife, Rita Buck, 71, were both pronounced dead at the scene of the crash. Roark was airlifted to St. Vincent Hospital in Evansville where he is being treated for serious injuries. SR 159 was closed for approximately 3 hours while troopers investigated the crash. This is an on-going investigation.
Deceased:
- John B. Buck, 71, Freelandville, IN (Family has been notified)
- Rita A. Buck, 71, Freelandville, IN
Investigating Trooper: Master Trooper Jim Dotson, Indiana State Police
Assisting Troopers: Sergeant Kylen Compton, Master Trooper Randy Huddleston, Master Trooper Gary Goodman and Trooper Nick Hatfield
Assisting Agencies: Knox County Sheriff’s Department, Bicknell Police, Knox County Coroner’s Office, Knox County EMS, Bicknell Fire Department and Vigo Twp. Fire Department