SICTC Students to Showcase Drone Training
PAT BENATAR & NEIL GIRALDO WILL BRING THEIR 40TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR TO VICTORY THEATRE JULY 7
Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo have been making music together for four decades.
Pat and Neil met each other in 1979 for the first time in a small rehearsal room at SIR Studios in New York City. The restas they say “is history.†Don’t miss their performance at Victory Theatre, July 7. Tickets go on sale Friday, May 17 at 10am.
Pat Benatar’s staggering vocals and take-no-prisoners attitude, along with Neil Giraldo’s trailblazing artistry as aguitarist, producer, and songwriter forged the undeniable chemistry and unique sound that created some of rocks mostmemorable hits including; “We Belong,†“Invincible,†“Love Is A Battlefield,†“Promises In The Dark,†“We Live For Love.†Together they have created two multi-platinum, five platinum and three gold albums, as well as nineteen Top 40 hits. They have sold over thirty million records worldwide and have won an unprecedented four consecutive Grammy awards.
In 1982, Benatar and Giraldo were married and have two grown daughters. In 2018, they joyfully became grandparents for the first time.
Their musical career has endured for forty years and this summer for their 40th Anniversary, the duo will embark on a multi-city tour, undoubtedly thrilling their fans everywhere.
Tickets may be purchased at Ford Center Ticket Office, www.Ticketmaster.com or by phone at 800-745-3000
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The Young Professionals Alliance will host Shaping Evansville: History of Evansville
The Young Professionals Alliance will host Shaping Evansville: History of Evansville – Perspectives from 3 Evansville Mayors – Mayor Lloyd Winnecke, Chancellor Jonathan Weinzapfel and Russell Lloyd Jr. Ivy Tech Community College, 5:30 – 7 pm.
Join us for the Young Professional Alliance Shaping Evansville event Thursday, May 16 from 5:30 – 7:00pm at Ivy Tech Community College auditorium. This event will feature a panel of two past Evansville Mayors, Chancellor Jonathan Weinzapfel and Russell Lloyd Jr., and our present Mayor, Lloyd Winnecke, who will discuss Evansville’s history and how it has evolved during their leadership. Lynn Miller Pease from Leadership Everyone will moderate this event.
Lt. Governor Crouch: Public schedule for May 14 – 17
Below is Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch’s public schedule for May 14 – 17, 2019.
Tuesday, May 14
What: Crouch speaks at IU Rural Conference
Host: IU Center for Rural Engagement
When: 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m., ET, with Crouch remarks at 9:40 a.m., ET
Where: French Lick Resort, 8670 IN 56, French Lick, IN 47432
*Media are welcome
Tuesday, May 14
What: Crouch visits Orleans
Host: Orleans Chamber of Commerce
When: 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m., ET
Where: 150 W. Jefferson St., Orleans, IN 47452
*Media are welcome
Wednesday, May 15
What: Crouch attends Senator Richard Lugar’s funeral
When: 12:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m., ET
Where: St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, 100 W. 86th St., Indianapolis, IN 46260
Thursday, May 16
What: Crouch tours Huntingburg
Host: Mayor Denny Spinner
When: 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m., ET
Where: Huntingburg Event Center. 110 E. 14th St., Huntingburg, IN 47542
Thursday, May 16
What: Crouch speaks at OCRA Regional Conference
Host: Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs
When: 11:45 a.m. – 1:00 p.m., ET, with Crouch remarks at Noon, ET
Where: Huntingburg Event Center, 110 E. 14th St., Huntingburg, IN 47542
Thursday, May 16
What: Crouch speaks at Griffin Park ribbon cutting
Host: Vigo County Parks & Recreation Department
When: 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m., ET, with Crouch remarks at 4:00 p.m., ET
Where: Griffin Bike Park, 10700 Bono Rd., Terre Haute, IN 47802
Friday, May 17
What: Crouch speaks at Women in Business at IMS
Host: Indiana Economic Development Corporation
When: Noon – 1:00 p.m., ET, with Crouch remarks at 12:45 p.m., ET
Where: 4790 W. 16th St., Indianapolis, IN 46222
BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING
BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS
REGULAR MEETING
KEVIN WINTERNHEIMER CHAMBERS
ROOM 301, CIVIC CENTER COMPLEX
WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 2019
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- Request Re: Approve and Execute payment for Greenway Slide Remediation Project: Blankenberger Brothers, Inc. in the amount of $299,097.00
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- Request Re: Approve and Execute agreement with the YMCA for Day Camp and Movin On Camp. (Holtz)
- Request Re:Â Approve and Execute agreement with Big B Wrestling for use of Swonder Ice Arena (Crook)
       c.  Request Re: Any Other Business the Board Wishes to Consider and Public Comments
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Delphi Double Homicide Investigation Tip Information
Since the news briefing on April 22, 2019, the Multi-Agency Task Force has received over 2,600 emails, 506 calls to the tip line and an additional 145 calls and or walk-ins to local police departments and state police posts around the state. The total amount since the inception of the email and tip line is over 42,000.
Please remember that we are looking for information that could lead to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who committed this crime. Please refrain from sending investigative information. Tips on possible suspects or information that can lead to the closure of the case is what we are looking for.
- Be specific as possible to a description
- Name and age if possible
- A connection to Delphi and that person’s location or address at this time
- Leaving information on how we can contact you for possible clarification of your tip is helpful but not required
- Tips can remain anonymous
If you have a tip, no matter how insignificant you feel it might be, contact us by email at abbyandlibbytip@cacoshrf.com or phone at 844-459-5786.
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2019 IBLC TOWN HALLS TO BEGIN SATURDAY, MAY 18, IN INDIANAPOLIS; CAUCUS PLANS SEVEN STOPS ACROSS INDIANA THROUGH SUMMER
The Indiana Black Legislative Caucus (IBLC) will begin its annual series of town halls across the state with a stop in Indianapolis on Saturday, May 18.
In all, IBLC members will visit seven locations across Indiana through the end of August, according to IBLC Chair Robin Shackleford (D-Indianapolis).
“These events serve two valuable functions for the IBLC,†Shackleford said. “It affords our members the chance to review the work of the Indiana General Assembly during the 2019 session. In addition, even though we just finished our work for 2019, the planning already has started for the 2020 legislative session. We want to hear from the people of Indiana what they want to see lawmakers do next year.
“Our town halls have proven to be very popular, and they are invaluable to members of the IBLC in determining what we need to pursue as a legislative agenda,†she continued. “I encourage everyone to join us for these events.â€
Here is the schedule for the 2019 IBLC town halls:
Indianapolis – May 18 12PM-2PM EST
Julia M. Carson Government Center
300 E. Fall Creek Parkway North Drive
 Fort Wayne – June 15 12PM- 2PM EST
Turner Chapel AME Church
836 E. Jefferson Blvd.
 Jeffersonville – June 29 12PM- 2PM EST
Community Action of Southern Indiana
1613 E. 8th Street
 Evansville – July 13 12PM- 2PM CST
Greater St. James Community Recreational Education Center
484 S. Governor Street
 South Bend – July 27- 12PM- 2PM EST
UAW Local #5
1426 S. Main Street
 Terre Haute – August 3 12PM- 2PM EST
Spruce Street AME Church
1660 Spruce Street
Hammond – August 17 12PM- 2PM CST
Ophelia Steen Family & Health Services Center
5927 Columbia Ave.
Hill denies sexual misconduct in urging dismissal of discipline complaint
Dave Sttaford for www.theindianalawyer.com
Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill responded to his disciplinary complaint by denying he touched the lawmaker or three legislative aides who have accused him of groping them and making unwanted sexual advances at a party marking the end of the 2018 General Assembly session. He also says the disciplinary complaint against him should be dropped.
Hill filed a response Friday to the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission’s complaint. In it, he denied allegations by Rep. Mara Candelaria Reardon, D-Munster, that he placed his hand on her bare back, “rubbed his hand down her bare back and grabbed or touched Candelaria Reardon’s buttocks.â€
Candelaria Reardon accused Hill of allegedly groping her at a sine die party in March 2018, at AJ’s Lounge in Indianapolis, to which Hill simply replies “denied†in response to the accusations in his disciplinary complaint filed in March. Likewise, Hill denies the accusations of legislative staff members Gabrielle McLemore, Samantha Lozano and Niki DaSilva, each of whom has alleged that an intoxicated Hill made inappropriate and unwanted sexual advances at the party — accusations that sparked calls for Hill’s resignation from Gov. Eric Holcomb and legislative leaders in both parties.
Hill also seeks in his reply to have the disciplinary complaint against him dismissed. In the response prepared by former disciplinary commission executive director Donald Lundberg and famed Indianapolis criminal defense attorney James Voyles, the AG argues the commission “failed to provide adequate notice to (Hill) of additional allegations or evidence regarding the respondent’s alleged professional misconduct as required by Admission and Discipline Rule 23, Section 10(d).â€
In bringing attorney ethics charges against Hill based on each woman’s accusations, the commission asserted the attorney general committed criminal offenses against each of them that range from Level 6 felony sexual battery to Class B misdemeanor battery. The commission’s ethics case against Hill was filed months after a special prosecutor declined to press criminal charges, despite saying he believed the accusers. An inspector general investigation also cleared Hill of state ethics and criminal charges despite “creepy†behavior.
Hill’s accusers have vowed to sue Hill, the AG’s office and the state.
Just as Hill has vehemently resisted calls for his resignation in the wake of the allegations, he also continues to attempt to minimize public actions he took from the AG’s office after news of the accusations broke last summer. For instance, Hill responds to the commission’s assertion that as chief legal officer for the state he has a heightened duty of ethical conduct by arguing this is merely an aggravating factor. “To the extent any answer is required, (Hill) denies this averment,†the reply says.
Hill uses that same response to the commission’s assertion that he initially denied the accusers’ claims to legislative leaders then “admitted repeatedly that he had too much to drink or words to that effect. Thereafter, (Hill) changed his story and claimed that he was not inebriated.â€
He also uses the same reply to the commission’s assertion that he “has held public news events in his role as Attorney General in which he denounced the allegations as untrue and implied the victims falsified their accounts. Later, (Hill) portrayed the victims as mistaken or misperceiving his conduct.â€
Former Indiana Supreme Court Justice Myra Selby has been appointed as the hearing officer overseeing Hill’s disciplinary complaint.