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BREAKFAST WITH THE EASTER BUNNY
Spring has sprung and it’s that time again for our Annual Easter Bunny Breakfast, held at Castle High School Saturday 4/20, to benefit our Castle Show Choirs. Fun for ALL ages!!!
We will have 2 seatings, 8am and 10am, including activities and the popular egg hunt. The Easter Bunny will be there to greet the kids and adults will have an opportunity to bid on some great gifts and baskets! $6 Adults, $5 ages 2-12, kids 2 and under free!
Bring your kids, grandkids, friends and family to this fun event where you can see live performances of our state ranked Knight Sensations and Knightingales! As always tickets are available the morning of!!
JUST IN: Bosma Has Deal Arranged By Casino Investor
JUST IN: Bosma Has Deal Arranged By Casino Investor
Republican House Speaker Brian Bosma is doing legal work for the Vigo County Capital Improvement Board, which is among the entities supporting the bill that includes allowing a proposed Terre Haute casino, The Indianapolis Star reported.
Bosma told the House ethics committee he was first contacted about the work by Terre Haute businessman Greg Gibson, an investor in Spectacle Entertainment. The company wants to move one of Gary’s two Lake Michigan casino licenses to Terre Haute and the other to a potentially more lucrative location along Interstate 80-94 in Gary.
Bosma said he has followed all House rules and denies the contract has influenced his actions as a lawmaker. Bosma recused himself from voting on the bill or presiding over the House when it considers the proposal, but he confirmed he met with Spectacle officials once earlier this year and has discussed the bill with other legislators.
“I’ve not advocated for or against any position on the bill,†he said. “My only advice to those who were working on the bill was that it … needed to be a stand-alone bill. And if a county was going to receive the right to have gaming, they needed to have a referendum like everyone else.â€
The wide-ranging bill would allow the Gary casino to move after the owner paid a $50 million state fee, while also legalizing sports wagering and moving up when two central Indiana horse track casinos could offer table games with live dealers.
Julia Vaughn, policy director for the government accountability group Common Cause Indiana, said Bosma did the right thing by recusing himself. But she said his involvement behind the scenes and Gibson’s role in arranging Bosma’s contract are ethical red flags.
“It’s quite coincidental that this one person that just happens to be so involved in this casino project, would be the one to bring the speaker on,†she said. “That certainly makes this thing smell a lot more than if it had been someone not directly involved.â€
The Vigo County board hired Bosma in June, a few weeks after Gibson contacted Bosma directly about providing legal services, according to a letter Bosma wrote to legislative ethics officials. He is a partner at the Indianapolis law firm of Kroger Gardis & Regas, where he leads its government practice group and specializes in municipal law.
Meeting minutes show Bosma is handling the board work personally, attending monthly meetings and advising on contracts and property acquisition for a planned $32.5 million convention center project in Terre Haute. Gibson has since stepped down from the board to pursue a private hotel development in conjunction with the convention center.
The Star reported neither Gibson nor Spectacle’s attorney returned messages seeking comment.
The Star previously reported that Spectacle CEO Rod Ratcliff treated Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb to two private jet flights as they traveled together last year for Republican Governors Association meetings in Colorado and Arizona.
The flights, valued at about $50,000 total, gave Ratcliff and his business partners hours of exclusive access to the governor. One of the flights came just a day before Ratcliff and Gibson announced in November the company’s plans to buy the two casinos in Gary.
Bosma said he didn’t immediately know how much he had been paid by the board, which didn’t immediately provide the contract.
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Obituary For Rev. James A. Buckner
Obituary For Rev. James A. Buckner
On Saturday, April 13, 2019, at 5:27 a.m., the Kings of Kings and Lord of Lords opened up the gates of heaven and said to Rev. James Buckner, “Well done my Good and Faithful Servant†and called him home to eternal Glory.
James Andrew Buckner was born on Feb 16, 1951, in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. He pastored for many years at Cleaves Memorial CME Church in Evansville.
Services are Monday, April 22, 2019, at 1:00 pm at Cleaves Memorial CME Church in Evansville. Visitation from 11:00 am until service time. Condolences may be left at www.masonbrothersfs.com
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Wicked Derbies Presents – Urban Destruction
Wicked Derbies Presents Urban Destruction at the Vanderburgh County 4-H Fairgrounds on April 19th & 20th, 2019.
This is NOT your average demolition derby!! This is a huge event and is going to be great for Kids and Adults.
BUY TICKETS
Drivers from all across the United States, AND Canada are coming to this 2 day Demolition Derby. The winning driver will take home $10,000!! Many different classes, including a Power Wheels class for the youngsters.
150+ Cars & Trucks Pre Registered to Run
Truck Derby
Mini Car Derby
Old Skool Derby
Modified Derby
Outlaw Derby
Power Wheels Class for the youngsters!
Food Booths ( Catfish, BBQ, Burgers, Funnel cakes, and more)
Tickets online at https://wickedderby.ticketspice.com/urban-destruction-2019
“READERS FORUM” APRIL 19, 2019
We hope that today’s “READERS FORUMâ€Â 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
Nothing!
Oh, please take time and read the new “LEFT JAB, RIGHT JAB” article, sit back, and watch CCO posters Ronald Reagan and Joe Biden intellectually slug it out on national issues that might interest you.
WHAT’S ON YOUR MIND TODAY?
Todays “Readers’ Poll†question is: How are you voting in the upcoming City Council primary?
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