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OBITUARY OF HEATHER DUNN NIEMEIER

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OBITUARY OF HEATHER DUNN NIEMEIER

Heather Dunn Niemeier, 43, of Evansville, Indiana, passed away Wednesday, May 15, 2019.

Heather was born on May 30, 1975, in Evansville, Indiana to her loving parents Gail (Russell) and John Dunn. Heather graduated in 1993 from Reitz Memorial High School. She received her Bachelors of Elementary Education and Social Sciences in 1997 and her Masters of Literacy Education from Vanderbilt University in 1998 where she joined Kappa Delta Sorority. In 2007, she received her Doctorate of Education from Oakland City University.

Heather’s passion for teaching flourished as her career touched many students at Percy Priest Elementary, Highland Elementary, and North Middle School. She expanded her expertise as she taught at the University of Southern Indiana and Oakland City University.

Together as Heather and Fred began their family, her love of teaching became even more evident with her own children. Heather loved children’s books and she shared that passion with her children and her students. She was certified in meditation and mindfulness and taught this to many.

We will miss her bubbly personality as we mourn the loss of this beautiful daughter, wife, mother, sister, and friend.

Heather is survived by her husband of 21 years, Fred Niemeier of Evansville, IN; children, Madison, Michael, and Emerson Niemeier all of Evansville, IN; parents, Gail and John Dunn; sister, Holly Dunn Pendleton (Jacob) of Evansville, IN; sister-in-law, Amy (Katie) Niemeier of Evansville, IN; and many nieces and nephews.

Heather was preceded in death by her sister, Kathy Dunn-Jagielski; and brothers, John Michael Dunn and John Melton Dunn, Jr.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, May 21, 2019, at Browning Funeral Home, 738 Diamond Ave., Evansville, IN 47711 with Pastor Jack Eberhardt officiating. Burial will follow at St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery.

Friends may visit from 4:00 PM until 7:00 PM on Monday, May 20, 2019, at Browning Funeral Home and again from 9:00 AM until service time on Tuesday at the funeral home.

Memorial contributions may be made to Holly’s House, P.O. Box 4125, Evansville, IN 47724.

Condolences may be made online at www.browningfuneral.com.

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Helen Lucile Bolton

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Helen Lucile Bolton, 90, of Gentryville, Indiana passed away on Sunday, May 19, 2019 at Scenic Hills Care Center in Ferdinand, Indiana.
Helen was born in Indianapolis, Indiana to the late Otto and Esther (Hicks) Oskins.
She was a member and organist of Gentryville United Methodist Church. Helen had been a pharmacy technician at St. Joseph Hospital. She loved dancing with her husband Roy. Helen enjoyed crocheting, quilting, supporting her grandchildren’s sporting events and was an avid fan of the St. Louis Cardinals.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Roy Bolton.
Helen is survived by her children, Sandra Forston and her husband, Carl; Patricia Pulley and her husband, Ray; Joyce Bolton; Katherine Spellmeyer and her husband, Donald all of Gentryville, IN; Grandchildren, Carla Birsa (Mike) of Fishers, IN; Julie Walls (J.T. Wells) of Gentryville, IN; Regina Pulley of Evansville, IN; Yvonne Hochgesang (Kent) of St. Henry, IN; Thomas Pulley (Amanda) of Dale, IN; Angela Warthan (Ryan) of Boonville, IN; Brian Spellmeyer (Mary); Mark and Kevin Spellmeyer all of Gentryville, IN; Great-grandchildren, Nathan and Logan Birsa, Matthew Fulkerson, Alex Adair, Audra and Anna Hochgesang, Ben, Rachel, and Adam Pulley, Bradyn Warthan, Madelene, Kyle, and Alli Jo Spellmeyer; Siblings, Margaret Griepenstroh; James W. Oskins (Fern); Doris Blowers all of Gentryville, IN; Richard Oskins (Gail) of Gray Summit, MO; Sister-in-law, Iris Ludwig of Santa Claus, IN.
Services are 3 P.M. Friday, May 24, 2019 at Gentryville United Methodist Church in Gentryville, Indiana with Pastor Charlotte Lee officiating. Burial is in Garden of Memory Cemetery in Gentryville.
Visitation is from 2 P.M. until 7 P.M. Thursday, May 23, 2019 at Koehler Funeral Home in Boonville, Indiana and from 11 A.M. until 3 P.M. Friday at the church.
Memorial contributions may be made to Gentryville United Methodist Church Building Fund or Jackson Township Volunteer Fire Department.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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 Evansville, IN – Below are the felony cases to be filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.

Steven Howard Goldstein: Criminal confinement (Level 3 Felony), Arson (Level 4 Felony), Battery by means of a deadly weapon (Level 5 Felony), Battery resulting in serious bodily injury (Level 5 Felony), Intimidation (Level 5 Felony), Interference with the reporting of a crime (Class A misdemeanor)

Nicholas Morrison: Operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license for life (Level 5 Felony)

Dane Christian Bean: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony)

Shaylin Devon Harris: Theft (Level 6 Felony), Attempt Battery by bodily waste (Level 6 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Class A misdemeanor)

Marvin Gaye Johnson IV: Carrying a handgun without a license (Level 5 Felony), Possession of marijuana (Class A misdemeanor)

Scott Alan McQueen Jr.: Burglary (Level 5 Felony)

Jason Leland Meinhardt: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony)

Paul J. Lorenz: Counterfeiting (Level 6 Felony), Attempt Theft (Class A misdemeanor)

Mark A. Wills: Attempt Domestic battery by bodily waste (Level 5 Felony), Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony), Attempt Domestic battery by bodily waste (Level 6 Felony)

Long’s walk-off gives Otters 6-5 win over Florence

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After the Florence Freedom battled back to tie the game in the top of the ninth, the Evansville Otters’ Ryan Long hit a walk-off single in the bottom of the ninth to give the Otters the series win, defeating the Florence Freedom 6-5.

 

In the first inning, Keith Grieshaber led off the game with a solo home run to left field to give the Otters a 1-0 lead.

 

Dakota Phillips’ RBI single to centerfield in the third extended Evansville’s lead to two.

 

Florence’s Caleb Lopes would tie the game at two with a two-run home run in the fourth.

 

The Freedom took a 3-2 lead in the seventh, sending seven men to the plate, on a sacrifice fly by Luis Pintor.

 

The Otters responded in the eighth, with Long leading off with a game-tying solo home run over the Bud Light Lime Patio in left field. Taylor Lane followed with a single, his second hit of the day, and would score on a 400-foot home run by Phillips, giving the Otters a 5-3 lead.

 

In the top of the ninth, closer Tyler Vail went to the mound for his first save opportunity of the season.

 

Isaac Bernard led off the top of the ninth with a double. Pintor hit his second RBI of the game, scoring Bryant to make the score 5-4.  Lopes added his third RBI of the afternoon, knocking in Pintor, tying the game at 5.

 

Hunter Cullen became the Otters’ first base runner in the bottom of the ninth after he was hit by a pitch. A bunt by David Cronin forced Florence pitcher Ryan Mordecai to throw to second, but Cullen’s speed was able to beat the throw.

 

Mordecai would be pulled, as the Freedom sent Johnathon Tripp to the mound. He was able to get Grieshaber to pop up to Lopes at second base for the first out.

 

After tying the game at three in the eighth, Long smacked a single through the diving Lopes at second base, scoring Cullen from second.

 

It would be the second walk-off for the Otters in the series.

 

The Otters will have Monday off before they hit the road for a six-game road trip, starting with a three-game series against the Gateway Grizzlies. First pitch from GCS Ballpark is at 7:05 p.m. Tuesday. The game can be heard on 91.5 FM WUEV with David Nguyen with the play-by-play.

 

EPD REPORT

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EPD REPORT

“IS IT TRUE” MAY 20, 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.

IS IT TRUE for many months the past agendas and the approved minutes of the Evansville Development Commission haven’t been posted on their web site? …last Friday the CCO Editor sent the Evansville DMD Director a”Freedom Of Information Request”? …our Editor was immediately informed that the DMD will comply with his request?  …when we receive this information we shall post them for your review?

IS IT TRUE that former City-County Observer Editor and writer Mr. Joe Jack Wallace was in Evansville on Saturday to attend a meet and greet and book signing for his first book “Living Outside the Box”?…the event was held at the Eastside watering hole and restaurant called Bar Louie?…the event was sparsely advertised as an invitation-only event yet word got out among Mr. Wallace’s core group of friends and the back room at Bar Louie was packed to capacity from the minute the doors opened to the time he had to head to Morganfield, Ky. to be the commencement speaker at Union County High School that is his alma mater?…many former elected officials and current candidates for office were invited and showed up to greet Joe?…many kind words were exchanged and many books were sold?…there are already discussions underway to hold another such event sometime in the fall?
IS IT TRUE that Joe was asked to make some remarks about the origin of the idea for his book and he revealed that it was from a meeting in Innovation Pointe when a meeting was being called by the GAGE Board Of Director members who had taken over the management of the 2009 Freedom Festival after they finally realized that he was right when he said the 2009 Festival is going to lose significant amounts of money?…months prior Wallace had been removed from the day to day planning and management of the 2009 Freedom Festival sponsored by GAGE because he had let them all know that it was going to be a big loser?…when the coming financial disaster of this event hit home in the minds of the management group of this Festival, they called a meeting to “think outside of the box”?…Wallace was invited to this meeting but responded by saying “what good is it to think outside the box if you don’t have the courage to live outside of the box”?
IS IT TRUE that Mr. Wallece did not attend the “think the outside the box” gathering of the 2009 Festival management group meeting that proceeded this event?  …it’s been alleged by credible sources that this event lost over $600,000? …we wonder who were the President and the Board Of Directors members of GAGE during this time?  …we also wonder where did the GAGE  Board Of Directors get the money to pay for the enormous loss of the 2009 Freedom Festival event? …we are also amazed why members of the mainstream media didn’t report the enormous losses of the 2009 Freedom Festival? …we find it laughful that a couple of GAGE’S board members tried to make Mr. Wallace a political scapegoat of this failed event?
IS IT TRUE that Mr. Wallace made it clear at the meet and greet that his book was not a tell-all book about the stunts pulled by the GAGE board and the former Director of Downtown Development?…for those who have read the book, it is obvious that he has written a manual for making positive things happen by taking bold actions as opposed to just talking and being timid or manipulative?
IS IT TRUE that several people from Evansville have been to Palm Springs to visit Joe and have seen the fruit of the efforts he had made there?…a couple of former elected officials including two long-serving public servants commented Saturday that “Evansville was simply not ready for anyone like Joe and that it probably never will be.”?…a couple of future trips are already scheduled by locals to see what has happened with technology-based entrepreneurship in the Palm Springs region during the last 8 years under Joe’s leadership?
IS IT TRUE the question must be asked if GAGE had not been politicized, would Joe Wallace have been able to do in Evansville what he has in Palm Springs?…we will never know because when asked about a future return, his answer was an emphatic &$#@ No?

IS IT TRUE last week it was announced that the Evansville Water & Sewer Utility Department named a new communications director, whose role is to inform the public about the millions of dollars worth of upgrades projects citywide?  …Ella Johnson-Watson has been part of Mayor Winnecke’s communications staff since he took office, has moved to the Evansville Water & Sewer Utility Department?  …her salary is now being paid by the Water and Sewer Utility department budget and we wouldn’t be surprised that Ms. Johnson-Watson didn’t receive a hefty salary increase when she accepted this new position? …about seven (7) years ago the City-County Observer had a disagreement with Ella Johnson-Watson concerning an embargo news issue?  …ever since that disagreement, we have received very few news articles from the Mayor’s office? …starting today we are going to make sure that we receive every news release generated by the Evansville Water and Sewer Department new Communications Director?

Todays “Readers Poll” question is: Who do feel is the most conservative elected body in Vanderburgh County?

Please go to our link of our media partner Channel 44 News located in the upper right-hand corner of the City-County Observer so you can get the up-to-date news, weather, and sports.

We are pleased to provide obituaries from several area funeral homes at no costs.  Over the next several weeks we shall be adding additional obituaries from other local funeral homes.
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.

 

Pilot Commercial Courts To Become Permanent

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 Judge Richard D’Amour, Vanderburgh Superior Judge Is One Of Six Judges To Presided  Over Commercial Court

by IL Staff for www.theindianalawyer.com•

Indiana’s pilot commercial courts will become a permanent part of the Hoosier judiciary next month.

Indiana Chief Justice Loretta Rush on Thursday signed an order making the Commercial Courts Pilot Project permanent effective June 1, the same day the pilot was set to expire. The Supreme Court enacted the pilot program in 2016 as a way of expediting business and commercial litigation.

The Thursday order establishes six permanent commercial courts to be presided over by:

• Judge Craig Bobay, Allen Superior Civil Division

• Judge Stephen Bowers, Elkhart Superior 2

• Judge Richard D’Amour, Vanderburgh Superior

• Judge Maria Granger, Floyd Superior 3

• Judge John Sedia, Lake Superior

• Judge Heather Welch, Marion Superior Civil Division 1

 

Those Six Judges Also Presided Over The Pilot Courts

The order further makes permanent an Indiana Commercial Court Committee, which is comprised of the commercial court judges, litigators, transactional attorneys and in-house counsel representing businesses, other attorneys with commercial experience, a lawmaker, a Chamber of Commerce representative and a commercial law professor. The order says the commercial court judges determine the committee members, who are tasked with providing the commercial courts with guidance.

Finally, the order adopts the Interim Commercial Court Rules, with some amendments as recommended by the Commercial Courts Working Group.

Among the amendments is one to Rule 5, which now allows commercial court judges to appoint a special master at their discretion, rather than only if all parties agree. Special masters, according to the rule, have “special skills or training appropriate to perform the tasks that may be required,” such as serving as a financial expert.

Under the amended Rule 5, commercial court judges can appoint a special master without the consent of the parties if, among other things, “Appointment of a Commercial Court Master will materially assist the Court in resolving the case in a just and timely manner.”

The amended rules also now incorporate the commercial court discovery guidelines, which initially were not part of the interim rules. The guidelines are now listed under Commercial Court Rule 6, which calls for discovery to be “proportional to the needs of the case.”

The pilot judges and commercial litigators have said the three-year test period successfully met the commercial court goals of resolving business-related disputes in a fair and timely manner. Business leaders say the addition of commercial courts improves the Hoosier state’s judicial reputation, while judges and practitioners say they eventually would like to see the business courts expanded to other Indiana counties.

Caito Foods Recalls Salads

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Caito Foods Recalls Salads

The ready-to-eat salads with chicken items were produced on May 12 through May 15, 2019. The following products are subject to recall: [View Labels (PDF only)]

  • 13.5-oz. plastic square bowl packages containing “Greek Salad with Chicken with Chicken Breast & Red Wine Olive Oil Vinaigrette Dressing” and Sell By dates ranging from 05/18/19 through 05/21/19 represented on the label.
  • 11.25-oz. plastic square bowl packages containing “Tuscan Style Caesar Salad with Grilled Chicken With Grilled White Chicken Tossed In Pesto” and Sell By dates ranging from 05/18/19 through 05/21/19 represented on the label.

The products subject to recall bear establishment number “P-39985” inside the USDA mark of inspection. These items were shipped to Kroger retail locations in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, and Ohio.

The problem was discovered by the recalling firm during label verification activities.

There have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to consumption of these products. Anyone concerned about an injury or illness should contact a healthcare provider.

FSIS is concerned that some product may be in consumers’ refrigerators. Consumers who have purchased these products are urged not to consume them. These products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase.

FSIS routinely conducts recall effectiveness checks to verify that recalling firms are notifying their customers of the recall and that actions are being taken to make certain that the product is no longer available to consumers. When available, the retail distribution list(s) will be posted on the FSIS website at www.fsis.usda.gov/recalls.

Consumers with questions about the recall can contact Caito Foods LLC.’s Consumer Feedback Line at (844) 467-7278. Members of the media with questions about the recall can contact Meredith Gremel, Organizational Communications, Spartan Nash, at (616) 878-2830.

Consumers with food safety questions can “Ask Karen,” the FSIS virtual representative available 24 hours a day at AskKaren.gov or via smartphone at m.askkaren.gov. The toll-free USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline 1-888-MPHotline (1-888-674-6854) is available in English and Spanish and can be reached from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Eastern Time) Monday through Friday. Recorded food safety messages are available 24 hours a day. The online Electronic Consumer Complaint Monitoring System can be accessed 24 hours a day at: http://www.fsis.usda.gov/reportproblem.

“LEFT JAB AND RIGHT JAB” MAY 20, 2019

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“LEFT JAB AND RIGHT JAB”

“Right Jab And Left Jab” was created because we have two commenters that post on a daily basis either in our “IS IT TRUE” or “Readers Forum” columns concerning National or International issues.
Joe Biden and Ronald Reagan’s comments are mostly about issues of national interest.  The majority of our “IS IT TRUE” columns are about local or state issues, so we have decided to give Mr. Biden and Mr. Reagan exclusive access to our newly created “LEFT JAB and RIGHT JAB”  column. They now have this post to exclusively discuss national or world issues that they feel passionate about.
We shall be posting the “LEFT JAB” AND “RIGHT JAB” several times a week.  Oh, “Left Jab” is a liberal view and the “Right Jab is representative of the more conservative views. Also, any reader who would like to react to the written comments of the two gentlemen is free to do so.