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The Latest Edition of the Indiana State Police Road Show

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Catch the latest edition of the “Indiana State Police Road Show” radio program every Monday morning at your convenience.

This week’s show features Stephanie Manner, the law enforcement liaison for the Indiana Special Olympics. This week we discuss the upcoming Polar Plunge events.

You can view the show on the Indiana State Police YouTube Channel at: ISP Road Show with guest Stephanie Manner of Indiana Special Olympics

The radio program was titled “Signal-10” in the early 1960’s when it was first started by two troopers in northern Indiana. The name was later changed to the “Indiana State Police Road Show” and is the longest continuously aired state police public service program in Indiana.

Radio stations across Indiana and the nation are invited to download and air for FREE this public service program sponsored by the Indiana State Police Alliance and Cops for Kids, a subsidiary of the Indiana State Police Alliance.

Tax Court affirms reduced Jeffersonville Meijer assessment

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Katie Stancombe for www.theindianalawyer.com

The Clark County assessor has lost her appeal of a determination that lowered the assessed value of a Jeffersonville Meijer store when the Indiana Tax Court found she failed to prove the decision was contrary to law, unsupported by substantial evidence, or was an abuse of discretion.

Meijer argued its Jeffersonville Meijer store’s valuations for 2008-2016 were too high. Meijer filed an appeal with the Clark County Property Tax Assessment Board of Appeals and with the Indiana Board of Tax Review.

In November 2017, the Indiana Board conducted one administrative hearing on all of Meijer’s appeals, but focused primarily on its 2012 assessment of just over $10 million. Meijer presented an appraisal report and testimony from its author, Laurence Allen.

Allen presented a sales comparison and income approach that, combined, assessed the value for tax purposes at $7.6 million for the 2012 tax year. The Clark County assessor then presented her own USPAP certified appraisal authored by David Hall, that valued Meijer’s property at $11.2 million.

In finding that the Meijer appraisal was more persuasive than the assessor’s appraisal, the Indiana Board reduced the subject property’s 2012 assessment consistent with the Meijer appraisal’s reconciled value of $7,6 million. The other years’ assessments would subsequently be determined by applying an agreed-upon trending formula to the finally determined 2012 assessed value.

On appeal, the assessor argued the Indiana Board of Tax Review’s final determination should be reversed because it was contrary to law, not supported by substantial evidence, and constituted an abuse of discretion.

First, the assessor contended that pursuant to The Appraisal of Real Estate, 14th Edition, Allen was required to adjust the sales prices of the comparable properties to account for the expenditures. Since he did not, she argued the final determination was contrary to law and should be reversed.

The Tax Court noted that a final determination of the Indiana Board could only be contrary to law if it violated a statute, constitutional provision, legal principle, or rule of substantive or procedural law, and that The Appraisal of Real Estate was none of those things.

“… [I]t is a textbook, used by the appraisal profession, to instruct its members on the ‘principles of appraisal and the sound application of recognized valuation methodology,’” Judge Martha Wentworth wrote. “To the extent an appraiser relies on the guidance provided in The Appraisal of Real Estate to complete an appraisal assignment, the result, his appraisal, is still merely his opinion.”

Next, the tax court denied the assessor’s contention that the final decision lacked evidence to support the leased-fee sales comparables she used in her first sales comparison approach were not credible and reliable.

The Tax Court found that had the assessor wanted the Indiana Board to follow a specific path to conclude that the leased-fee rental rates were at market levels, she should have walked the Indiana Board down that path during the administrative process.

“Because the assessor failed to do so, she cannot now rectify her misstep,” Wentworth wrote. The court further found there to be a reasonably sound basis of support in administrative record for the Indiana Board’s conclusion that the subject property, containing a grocery and convenience store/gas station completed in 1999, suffered from obsolescence.

“Allen testified at length about what he believed had a diminishing effect on the value of Meijer’s property. Indeed, he explained numerous times that big-box properties generally, and the subject property specifically, suffer from obsolescence immediately upon construction because they are built for first-generation users to their exact specifications, and in turn, subsequent users will never pay ‘cost’ for these properties because they must incur extensive expenditures to adapt the properties to their own use,” Wentworth continued. “Allen’s testimony adequately identifies the cause of the obsolescence and is consistent with a paradigm this Court has long accepted as valid.”

It additionally denied the assessor’s claims that there was an abuse of discretion because the final determination failed to apply a consistent burden of proof in Clark County Assessor v. Meijer Stores LP, 18T-TA-3.

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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STAIRWAY TO ZEPPELIN LEADS TO 421 LOUNGE!

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In 2015, after spending years playing with other well-known bands, seasoned Nashville musicians found each other and formed Stairway to Zeppelin.  And they’re performing Led Zeppelin’s music as if it were a reincarnation of original recordings!  With great sound and lighting, the group is all about the music and show experience for the audience.

Fans declare it’s the best Led Zeppelin tribute ever.  The set list includes “Whole Lotta Love,” “Black Dog,” “Good Times Bad Times,” “Ramble On,” “All of My Love,” Rock and Roll,” “Kashmir” and of course “Stairway to Heaven” among many other hits.

Travel back in time to the ‘70s with Stairway to Zeppelin at 421 Casino Lounge on Friday and Saturday, February 15 & 16 from 8PM – 1AM.  Must be 21 years of age or older.  No admission fee, just a two-drink minimum for a night of fun!

For more information, contact Bobbi Warren, Bobbi Warren Productions, at 812-401-0094 or bobbi.warren@att.net.

 

ADOPT A PET

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Rosco is a male Shar-Pei mix. He’s about a year and 2 months old. He’s a VHS volunteer favorite and has recently done well with several kids that he’s met! Roscoe is currently the longest canine resident at VHS, waiting on a home since mid-October. His adoption fee is $110 and includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or visit www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!

Willie Nelson And Family Coming To Old National Events Plaza

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Willie Nelson And Family

Coming To

Old National Events Plaza

April 3rd at 7:30pm

61st Annual Grammy Award Winner for “Best Traditional Pop Album For “My Way”

On February, 10, 2019

Evansville, IN – With a six-decade career and 200 plus albums, this iconic Texan is the creative genius behind the historic recordings of Crazy, Red Headed Stranger, and Stardust. Willie Nelson has earned every conceivable award as a musician and amassed reputable credentials as an author, actor, and activist. He continues to thrive as a relevant and progressive musical and cultural force. 

In recent years, he has delivered more than a dozen new album releases, released a Top 10 New York Times’ bestsellers book, again headlined Farm Aid, an event he co-founded in 1985, received his 5th degree black belt in Gong Kwon Yu Sul, headlined the annual Luck Reunion food and music festival at his ranch in Luck, TX during SXSW, launched his cannabis companies Willie’s Reserve and Willie’s Remedy, and graced the covers of Rolling Stone and AARP The Magazine. In 2015, Nelson published “It’s A Long Story: My Life,” the unvarnished and complete story of his life that landed him on the New York Times’ bestsellers list. He also released a new studio album with Merle Haggard titled Django And Jimmie, which debuted at #1 on Billboard‘s Country album chart and #7 on Billboard‘s Top 200 album chart. 

In November 2015, the Library of Congress honored him with their Gershwin Prize for Popular Song for his contributions to popular music. He is the first country artist to receive the distinguished award. The following year began with the release of Summertime: Willie Nelson Sings Gershwin, a collection of 11 newly recorded Gershwin classics. The album debuted at #1 on both the Top Current Jazz chart and the Top Traditional Jazz chart, as well as earned him a Grammy Award for the Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album. 

In September 2016, came For the Good Times: A Tribute to Ray Price, an album of newly recorded interpretations of 12 Ray Price songs. In 2017, he released two albums of newly recorded performances: God’s Problem Child, with 13 new songs that debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Country album chart and #10 on the Billboard 200, and Willie Nelson and The Boys (Willie’s Stash, Vol. 2), that includes 11 country classics and one brand-new song performed by Nelson and his sons Lukas and Micah. 

For 2018, he released Last Man Standing in April to celebrate his 85th birthday. It is comprised entirely of songs newly-penned by Nelson (and longtime collaborator and producer Buddy Cannon). September brought the release of My Way, a collection of newly recorded standards and classic originally made famous by Nelson’s close friend and musical colleague Frank Sinatra. The new album was honored with “Best Traditional Pop Album” on February, 10, 2019. These new songs and performances add to his classic catalog, and finds Willie Nelson rolling at a creative peak, writing and singing and playing with the seasoned wit and wisdom that comes from the road, which he still travels along performing for fans.

Willie Nelson & Family will be at Old National Events Plaza’s Aiken Theatre on April 3rd. Tickets go on sale Friday, February 15 at 10am. Tickets can be purchased at Old National Events Plaza Box Office, Ticketmaster.com or charge –by-phone at 800-745-3000. Tickets are 

Gov. Holcomb Public Schedule for February 12

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Below find Gov. Eric J. Holcomb’s public schedule for February 12, 2019.

 

Tuesday, February 12: 2019 Salute to Business Luncheon

WHO:              Gov. Holcomb

 

WHAT:            The governor will participate in a Q&A.

 

WHEN:            11:30 a.m., Tuesday, February 12

Governor Q&A at approximately 12:30 p.m.

 

WHERE:          Century Center
120 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.

South Bend, IN 46601

 

AEG & SMG Merger Create World’s Biggest Facility Management Company

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AEG & SMG Merger Create World’s Biggest Facility Management Company

AEG Facilities President and CEO Bob Newman will lead the newly created firm, while SMG CEO Wes Westley joins ASM’s board of directors. The deal represents a significant shift in the venue space, combining the two firms with the largest market share in one monolithic entity that now represents NFL stadiums, NBA arenas and convention centers with new access to AEG’s resources including its global touring unit.

So what does all of this mean for the live entertainment business? Below are five important facts to consider when thinking about this historic deal.

Soldier Field in Chicago. 

‘A Merger of Complimentary Assets’: Bob Newman Announces AEG Facilities Merger With SMG

The AEG Map Now Includes The Greek Theatre, The Superdome And The High-Grossing BOK Center

AEG is adding a number of attractive venues to its network, including the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, which SMG has managed since 2016, as well as the 10-year-old BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Soldier Field in Chicago and the Superdome in New Orleans, one of SMG’s first clients. AEG now has access to more than 300 facilities around the world through ASM, but what that looks like long-term is unclear. It’s likely there will be little, if any, change at any of the SMG buildings in the next six months to a year, but the long-term benefit of having a direct relationship with so many venues around the world presents a number of interesting opportunities for AEG.

Live Nation Is Not Expecting Many impacts To Their Business  

While Live Nation top brass are weighing how to react to the merger, one senior executive tells Billboard the company is not planning any major opposition to the joint venture deal.

“We already passed on buying SMG,” the executive says, noting that the concert promotion giant isn’t interested in real estate beyond needing a place to host concerts.

Live Nation’s lack of concern for the mega-merger speaks to the concert industry’s symbiosis among competitors. While AEG Presents and Live Nation often compete for talent and touring deals, AEG’s facility division still relies on Live Nation for content for the buildings it manages on behalf of the city and local governments.

“They can’t fill all the dates on their own and need to work with all the suppliers,” our source at Live Nation says.

'Unmanageable: A Conversation with Industry Legend Irving Azoff Moderated by his Son and Business Partner Jeffrey Azoff' during the 2018 Billboard Live Music Summit + Awards at the Montage Beverly Hills on Nov. 14, 2018 in Beverly Hills, Calif.

Irving Azoff Calls AEG Founder the ‘Dark Prince of Colorado’ in Billboard Live Music Summit Q&A With Jeffrey Azoff

It’s unclear what the deal means for Oak View Group, but CEO Tim Leiweke will probably be able to capitalize on the upside

Is the AEG-SMG merger good or bad for Oak View Group, the entertainment and development firm first created by Leiweke in 2016? On its face, it might appear to be bad — after all, Leiweke tried to buy SMG from Ajax Capital in 2017 and was rebuffed by SMG President and CEO Wes Westley.

Leiweke’s two largest competitors are now one super competitor, but Leiweke is a pragmatist and seeing his two competitors reduced to one opens an attractive lane for the former AEG CEO to be the more nimble alternative to the world’s largest venue operator.

ASM Could Face regulatory Hurdles Getting Approved

It’s unclear how regulators will approach the merger of the two largest venue operators — horizontal mergers often face greater scrutiny than vertical mergers like the 2010 deal that brought togetherTicketmaster and Live Nation.

Many of the buildings ASM operates are owned by public entities and it’s unclear how regulators will view a company that gives tax-payer owned buildings fewer options for management contracts. Of course, there’s also the possibility that regulators won’t care about the merger between two mid-sized companies in a little-known industry. But even if AMS avoids scrutiny from federal regulators with the Department of Justice, it will still have to grapple with the hundreds of cities and governments it does business with around the world. Untangling AMS’ complex global network of venues will take some time and might force the firm to drop a few clients for compliance issues.

AEG’s Real Estate Holdings Are Not Part Of The Deal

AEG Facilities is a 50-percent owner of AMS, but the deal does not include the company’s owned venues in Los Angeles like Staples Center and LA Live or the 02 Arena in London, or entertainment development in Berlin and Hamberg, Germany. That means that the Phil Anschutz-owned AEG remains a major player in live entertainment real estate, outside of the AMS venture, and gives him a controlling interest in his own real estate investment, while co-operating the company’s building contracts division with the team at SMG.

FOOTNOTE: This article was posted by the City-County Observer without bias, opinion or editing.