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EPD Officer receives top Indiana SWAT award

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Evansville Police Officer Kyle Thiry has been selected as the 2018 SWAT Officer of the Year by the Indiana SWAT Officers Association.  Officer Thiry received the award during a ceremony in Indianapolis on Tuesday night. Officer Thiry was selected for the award based on his actions during an active shooter event in the 2400 block of N. Kentucky Ave on May 5th, 2018.

During the incident, a gunman fired multiple shots at police officers who had responded to a shots fired call. Officer Thiry responded to scene after hearing radio traffic from fellow officers calling for assistance. 

Officer Thiry was able to position himself near the scene and eventually spotted the armed gunman. Officer Thiry fired two rounds at the suspect from a distance of 65 yards away. Both rounds struck the suspect and ended the incident. 

During the incident, one civilian was killed by the gunman. Several law enforcement vehicles were damaged by gunfire. Multiple police officers and deputies were targeted, but no law enforcement officials were injured. 

Officer Thiry also received the Gold Merit Award from the Evansville Police Merit Commission for his actions during this incident. 

Officer Thiry is an 8 year veteran of the Evansville Police Department. He has previously been recognized for his actions that saved the life of a child who had been struck by a car and his actions when he provided medical care to an off-duty DEA agent who had been seriously injured in a motorcycle crash. 

EARLY VOTING FOR UPCOMING PRIMARY CITY ELECTION

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EARLY VOTING FOR UPCOMING PRIMARY CITY ELECTION
Early Voting at Libraries and on Saturdays :
Early Voting for the Primary Election will expand to Saturdays beginning April 27, 2019.
Early Voting at Libraries will be held for 1 week starting Monday, April 29, 2019.
All Early Vote Locations and dates are:
 * Election Office :
April 9, 2019 – May 3, 2019 (Mon – Fri) from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm

May 6 (Mon) – 8:00 am to NOON

 * Saturday Voting at Election Office: 
April 27, 2019 (Sat.) 8:00 am – 4:00 pm

May 4, 2019  (Sat.) 8:00 am – 4:00 pm

 * Saturday Voting at Northeast Park Baptist & Cedar Hall School: 
April 27, 2019 (Sat.) 8:00 am – 3:00 pm

May 4, 2019  (Sat.) 8:00 am – 3:00 pm

 *Early Voting Weekdays at Libraries: 
   (Central, McCollough, Northpark, Oaklyn, and Red Bank Libraries)
April 29, 2019 – May 2, 2019 (Mon- Thurs) noon to 6:00 pm
May 3, 2019 -  (Fri) noon-5:00 pm
FOOTNOTE: For a list of Early Voting times and locations refer to County Clerk Early Voting page.  Contact the Election Office at 812-435-5122 if you have questions.

YWCA Sponsors “A League of Their Own” Night with the Evansville Otters

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The Evansville Otters will support YWCA Evansville programs and services through an Opening Weekend theme night at Bosse Field on Saturday, May 11.
“A League of Their Own” night will feature themed jerseys worn by Evansville Otters players with the YWCA logo. These collector’s items will be auctioned off following the game to raise funds for YWCA programming.
As the official game day sponsor, YWCA Evansville will also receive a donation from the Evansville Otters for general admission tickets distributed and redeemed at the game. Only tickets distributed to the public by YWCA staff, board, and friends prior to the game will count towards this give back. Tickets are free and available to the public. Please contact YWCA at 812-422-1191 or stop by to collect tickets for this exciting evening!
“This is a great opportunity for the community to support the YWCA mission while enjoying a game of baseball,” said YWCA CEO Erika Taylor. “We are excited to partner with The Evansville Otters for this benefit night and hope to increase community awareness of our vital work in the process.”
Help YWCA Evansville fill the stands on Opening Weekend as the Otters open their 25th anniversary season against the Southern Illinois Miners at 6:35 p.m.
“The Otters are really excited to be partnering with the YWCA Evansville as part of our 25th anniversary celebration this year,” said Director of Marketing Elspeth Urbina.
“I think they offer a tremendous service to the community and we want to help promote them and what they do! We’d love to see the community get on board and help make their give back night a big success!”
The YWCA is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. The YWCA has been serving the Evansville area since 1911 and, from its inception, has provided housing and services for women and girls. Current programs include the YES! recovery residence, Live Y’ers after-school and mentoring program for girls, a domestic violence shelter, and emergency housing for homeless women and children.
For more information about “A League of Their Own” night, contact YWCA Evansville at (812) 422-1191.

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Facilities Manager
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Event Assistant
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AG Curtis Hill prevails in defending constitutionality of Indiana’s Right to Farm Act

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Attorney General Curtis Hill praised a decision this week by the Indiana Court of Appeals upholding the constitutionality of Indiana’s Right to Farm Act.

Indiana’s statute limits the scenarios in which an agricultural operation may be sued for nuisance. The purpose, as the law states, is “to conserve, protect, and encourage the development and improvement of agricultural land for the production of food and other agricultural products” and “to reduce the loss to the state of its agricultural resources.”

In a case decided Monday, property owners adjacent to an expanding livestock operation challenged the law on the premise that their residential properties lost market value as a result of the increased agricultural activities.

“Protecting agriculture in Indiana serves a purpose very important to our economy,” Attorney General Hill said. “Hoosier farmers help feed the world, and the state has a compelling interest in preserving their ability to perform their important work. The Right to Farm Act is a constitutional and effective means of accomplishing this goal.”

SOUTHWEST INDIANA CHAMBER POSEY COUNTY OFFICE HOSTS REPORT TO THE POSEY COUNTY BUSINESS COMMUNITY

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The Southwest Indiana Chamber Posey Co. Office will host the Report to the Posey County Business Community from 5:30 to 7:30 pm at New Harmony Conference Center on May 1, 2019.

Join us for a highlight of recent business impacts made in the Posey County community and for a celebration of 2019 Posey County award recipients. Awards will be given in the categories of Teacher/Administrator of the Year, Young Professional of the Year, Business Person of the Year and Business of the Year. Keynote Speaker for this event is Dave Richardson, General Manager, BWXT Nuclear Operations.

Gold sponsor: Warehouse Services, Inc.; Silver Sponsors: BWX Technologies, Old National Bank and Valero Registration for this event is at https://members.swinchamber.com/events/details/2019-re-

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For more information on this event, contact: Randy Owens, Posey County Office Director, at 812-838-3639 or rowens@swinchamber.com.

About Southwest Indiana Chamber

Since 1915, the Southwest Indiana Chamber has been a trusted ally of the regional business community. Today we are one of the state’s largest, strongest, and most impactful nonprofit business organizations, representing a total membership of more than 1,400 businesses, organizations, and agencies. About one-third of members have invested in our organization for 10 or more years. While nearly all major employers in our region invest in the Southwest Indiana Chamber, 71% of our member businesses have 25 or fewer employees.

Learn more about the Chamber, our members, and the Southwest Indiana regional business community at www.swinchamber.com. 318 Main St., Suite 401, Evansville, IN 47708. Posey County Office: 231A Main Street, PO Box 633, Mt. Vernon, IN 47620, 812-838-3639

 

State Police Release Results of Targeted Slow Down and Move Over Enforcement Project

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Troopers from the Indiana State Police concentrated their enforcement efforts last week on catching those drivers who fail to slow down and move over for emergency vehicles. The effort was coordinated with state police agencies from five other states, Kentucky, Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.

With the increase in construction zones this was an opportune time to utilize special patrols not only to find those drivers who violate the law, but to educate the public on the importance of slowing down and moving over for emergency vehicles. Troopers concentrated efforts on all emergency vehicles, including construction vehicles, fire trucks, ambulances, police vehicles, maintenance crews, and roadside service crews.

The results of the efforts are in the chart below.

Violation Tickets Warnings Total
Fail to change lanes for stationary Highway Maintenance Vehicle on 4 lane highway 10 27 37
Fail to reduce speed for Stationary Highway Maintenance Vehicle on 2 lane highway 5 8 13
Failure to change lanes for Emergency Vehicle on 4 lane highway 83 137 220
Failure to reduce speed for Emergency Vehicle on 2 lane highway 17 22 39
Total 115 194 309

 

Original news release explaining the project is below:


1Indiana – We’ve all heard about it before; the Move Over Law.  In 1999 Indiana was the first State in the nation to pass such a law requiring motorists to move to an adjacent traffic lane, or reduce speed by 10 mph below the posted speed limit if unable to change lanes safely when driving by a stationary police, fire or ambulance emergency vehicle stopped along the side of the road.  Over the years Indiana’s law has expanded to include stationary recovery, utility service, solid waste haulers, road, street highway maintenance vehicles, as well as a stationary survey or construction vehicles when displaying alternately flashing amber lights.

Indiana’s law was originally crafted and passed the result of the death of ISP Tpr. Andrew Winzenread who was killed in April of 1997 while assisting a stranded motorist on I-74 in Dearborn County.  Now, in 2019, every state, with the exception of Hawaii has some form of a move-over-law.

But we all know laws are only effective when followed.  In Indiana we still have too many emergency vehicles being struck by inattentive or distracted motorists.  And in neighboring Illinois, three state troopers have been struck and killed since the beginning of 2019.

As part of a joint ‘Move Over Law’ traffic enforcement project Indiana will be working with our ‘Six State Trooper’ law enforcement partners in Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia during the week of April 14th through the 20th.  During this time motorists can expect to see additional patrols looking for distracted driving violations which often lead to motorists failing to move over when they approach an emergency vehicle stopped roadside or at a crash scene.  Some violations associated with Driving While Distracted include speeding, following too close, drifting from lane to lane and failing to signal turns or lane changes.

It is not the goal of the Indiana State Police to simply write tickets.  We encourage and desire voluntary compliance with traffic laws to ensure the safety of the public as well as the safety of public safety professionals.  Our historical enforcement of the move over law reveals about 50% of persons stopped for this violation receive a written warning, but citations are issued for particularly egregious violations of the law.

To learn more about Move Over Laws in other States, visit this site: https://www.moveoveramerica.com/


YEAR Tickets Warnings
2017 517 1,023
2018 664 1,292
2019 to April 1st 144 239

Tickets and Warnings Issued for Violation of Indiana’s Move Over Law


Indiana State Police 2017 2018 2019 to April 1st
Struck at Crash Scene 10 6 7
Struck while Assisting Motorist 0 4 1
Struck while Directing Traffic 0 0 1
Struck in Work Zone 0 1 0
Stuck on Traffic Stop 3 0 1
TOTAL 13 11 10

Indiana State Police Vehicles Struck When Not in Motion


YEAR Crash with Property Damage  Crash with Injury Crash with Fatality
2016 424 15 0
2017 396 16 0
2018 444 11 0
2019 to April 1st 124 9 0

Crashes of a Parked Police Vehicle from ANY Indiana Police Agency


Tpr. Andrew Winzenread On April 25, 1997 while patrolling I-74 in Decatur County, Trooper Winzenread stopped to assist a motorist who had run out of gas. Returning to the stranded vehicle after getting gas, Trooper Winzenread exited his patrol car and was struck by an oncoming semi-tractor trailer. Trooper Winzenread died at the scene.

ADOPT A PET

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Esmerelda is a female Lionhead mix rabbit! She was also found as a stray with 3 other bunnies including Claire. Esmerelda is a shy girl who could use a confident bunny owner to help her come out of her shell. Her adoption fee is $50 and she’s spayed & microchipped. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

 

Obituary Of Christopher James Schmidt

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Obituary Of Christopher James Schmidt

by Koehler Funeral Homes Chandler and Booneville

Dale, IN – Christopher James Schmidt, 34, of Dale, Indiana passed away on Sunday, April 21, 2019, at his home in Evansville, Indiana.

He was born on July 19, 1984, in Huntingburg, Indiana, the son of Clinton Schmidt and Kimberly (Perkins) Stephens.

Christopher was an avid sports fan, favoring the UK and the 49ers. He also enjoyed Marvel films, motorcycles, and listening to music.

He served in the U.S. Navy and was a member of the American Legion Post 444 in Dale, Indiana. He was an Ivy Tech graduate and a graduate of Tecumseh High School with the class of 2003.

He is survived by his father, Clinton Schmidt (Angie); mother Kimberly Stephens (Charles); sisters Sierra Stephens, Hayley Stephens, and Erica Schmidt; brothers Jacob and Caleb Schmidt; grandmother Faye Stephens as well as his girlfriend Kelly Ewin and her son, Corbin.

He is preceded in death by his grandparents, Janet Perkins, James and Bernadette Schmidt, Charles E. Stephens, and Bernard and Estelle Wahl.

Visitation will be from 2 p.m. until 7 p.m. Thursday, April 25, 2019, at Koehler Funeral Home in Boonville, Indiana.

Services are 7 p.m. Thursday, April 25, 2019, at the funeral home with military rites.
Koehler Funeral Home of Boonville, Indiana is entrusted with care.