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VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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

Arnador Esquvell Alonzo III: Domestic battery (Level 5 Felony)

Chassity Maria Beste: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony)

Terrence Dwayne Hayden: Dealing in a narcotic drug (Level 5 Felony), Operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license for life (Level 5 Felony), Dealing in a synthetic drug or synthetic drug lookalike substance (Class A misdemeanor), Possession of marijuana (Class B misdemeanor)

Steven Michel Wiley: Battery resulting in bodily injury to a public safety official (Level 5 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Level 6 Felony), Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Striking a law enforcement animal (Class A misdemeanor), Possession of a synthetic drug or synthetic drug lookalike substance (Class A misdemeanor), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)

Matthew David Glaser: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony)

Kiara Jane Patterson: Criminal trespass (Level 6 Felony)

Felix R. Lewis: Dealing in a synthetic drug or synthetic drug lookalike substance (Level 6 Felony)

Michael Warner Payne: Auto theft (Level 6 Felony)

Willie Charles Steverson: Battery resulting in serious bodily injury (Level 5 Felony), Battery resulting in moderate bodily injury (Level 6 Felony)

Andrew Maurice Parson: Attempt Robbery (Level 5 Felony), Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony)

Joel Richard Doughty: Unlawful possession of syringe (Level 6 Felony)

Montray T. Copeland: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony), Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony)

Samuel Drew Fisher: Residential entry (Level 6 Felony), Invasion of privacy (Level 6 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Class A misdemeanor)

AG Curtis Hill: Be Suspicious Of Advertising Mailers Claiming You Have Won A Prize

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Attorney General Curtis Hill is warning Hoosiers to be skeptical of advertising mailers claiming they have won prizes – especially when “winners” must pick up prizes at car dealerships or other sales-oriented venues.

“Typically, the announcement that ‘you’re a winner’ is merely a ploy to entice you to go listen to someone’s sales pitch,” Attorney General Hill said. “We want Hoosiers to be alert to all varieties of misleading advertising so they can avoid wasting their time or, even worse, getting talked into making ill-advised purchases.”

In the last 12 months, the Office of the Attorney General has filed lawsuits against five promotional firms in connection with deceptive auto-advertising mailers promising prize winnings. Thus far, lawsuits have resulted in judgments against two such firms; the other three are pending.

Most recently – on Feb. 10, 2019 – a Marion County court approved a consent agreement between the state and Traffic Jam Events LLC, which resolved claims by the Attorney General that the promoter violated Indiana law.

The complaint alleged the following with regard to Traffic Jam Events:

  • The company sent mailers to more than 443,000 Indiana residents. As part of promotions orchestrated on behalf of auto dealers, Traffic Jam Events sent out game pieces such as scratch-offs. The mailings indicated that recipients with winning game pieces had won significant prizes – such as $5,000 cash, an iPad or a $500 gift card.
  • Each mailing, however, contained identical game pieces with winning numbers. Thus, each mailing communicated to all recipients that they had won significant prizes when they had not. Recipients who went to dealerships to claim winnings were then awarded their “prizes” – typically nominal items such as $5 gift cards. Then they were subjected to sales pitches for vehicles.

The Attorney General claimed the mailings violated the Deceptive Consumer Sales Act in multiple ways – including false representations that recipients won specific prizes and false representations that the game pieces in the mailings determined whether recipients won prizes. Further, the complaint alleged the prize mailings also violated the Promotional Gifts and Contests Act by failing to include on the prize mailings the name and address of the promoter (Traffic Jam Events); failure to correctly state the odds of winning and the retail value of the prizes potentially awarded; and failure to include a disclaimer that recipients would be subjected to a sales pitch when claiming their prizes.

The consent agreement entered between the parties and approved by the court requires Traffic Jam Events to pay the State of Indiana a civil penalty in the amount of $57,500.

Traffic Jam Events is also required to include various specific disclosures in its mailings. It is also prohibited from sending any mailings that claim recipients have won prizes when they have not; from representing game pieces as determinant as to whether recipients have won prizes; from classifying recipients as “winners” unless they have actually won a substantial prize; and from any other future violations of Indiana law.

In addition, Traffic Jam Events is required to provide the Attorney General with copies of all mailings it sends to Indiana recipients over the next three years so the Attorney General can monitor Traffic Jam Events’ compliance with the judgment.

The other four promotional firms involved with auto dealers and sued by the state within the last 12 months are:

  • Dealer Direct Services Inc.
  • DBR Integrity Promotions, Inc.
  • Prophecy Marketing
  • Xcel Media Group

If you believe you have been the victim of any type of scam or attempted scam, the Office of the Attorney General can help. To file a complaint, go to indianaconsumer.com or call 1-800-382-5516.

Attached are documents related to the case involving Traffic Jam Events LLC.

UE teams up with The Women’s Hospital for Ace Ace Baby Race

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Ace Ace Baby Race to take place on Sunday

UE Athletics has teamed up with The Women’s Hospital to announce the first annual Ace Ace Baby Race.

A group of 15 babies will have a crawl race at halftime on Sunday, February 17 when the Purple Aces men’s basketball team faces UNI inside the Ford Center.  Tip is at 3 p.m.

“We love giving back to the community and getting involved in family friendly events. When UE approached us about the idea of sponsoring a baby race during a game, we knew this would be a huge hit in the community, while also aligning with our mission and vision of serving women and their families,” Chris Ryan, CEO of The Women’s Hospital said.

The Women’s Hospital will be the game sponsor and will feature some fun giveaway items for fans as they enter the arena.

Sunday’s competition will feature 15 babies that were selected from The Women’s Hospital social media pages.

“The baby crawl was a promotion that I wanted to bring to the Aces as soon as I started. I got the idea from other Learfield IMG College properties, and it has been a lot of fun working with the marketing team at The Women’s Hospital,” Brandon McClish – GM Purple Aces Sports Properties said.  “The half-time promotion will involve profiles for the contestants, officials, and our on-court emcee calling the action.”

 

EPA Acting Administrator Wheeler Signs MOU with National FFA Organization to Enhance Environmental Education

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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler signed a first-time Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the National FFA Organization to advance educational outreach for EPA’s ongoing environmental and public health initiatives.

“Today’s MOU will expand EPA’s environmental education programs to an important and diverse new audience: the National FFA Organization’s 670,000 student members,” said EPA Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler. “The MOU reflects the importance of agricultural practices in promoting environmental stewardship and builds on our recent collaborations with America’s farmers and ranchers.”

“This agreement between FFA and EPA recognizes how FFA members are ready to be leaders in environmental fields,” said National FFA President Luke O’Leary.“Whether it’s studying pH levels in soil or running experiments to reduce water runoff, we’re active stewards in preserving and enhancing the resources needed to grow our food.”

EPA will continue to work with FFA to ensure environmental education is learned and practiced by all Americans to achieve EPA’s mission of protecting human health and the environment.

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Sen. Braun Announces Mobile Office Hours

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Today, U.S. Senator Mike Braun announced the first dates, times, and locations for mobile office hours throughout the state of Indiana to better assist Hoosiers.

“Having access to your elected official is critical, so to better assist the Hoosiers I was elected to serve my staff will be holding mobile office hours throughout the state,” said Senator Mike Braun. “My staff and I look forward to assisting you and meeting the needs of Hoosiers.” 

Senator Braun will continue to announce further dates and locations for regular mobile office hours through his website, Facebook, Twitter, and email list.

MOBILE OFFICE HOURS: 

Goshen
10am-1pm
Wednesday, February 20, 2019
Goshen Public Library
601 S 5th Street
Goshen, IN 46526

Anderson
2pm – 4pm
Wednesday, February 20, 2019
Madison County Government Center Annex-Conference room
(reoccurring every third-Wednesday)
206 E 9th Street
Anderson, IN 46016

Washington
9am – 11am
Thursday, February 21, 2019
Washington Indiana City Council Chambers
200 Harned Avenue
Washington, IN 47501

Batesville
10am – 12pm
Friday, February 22, 2019
Batesville Memorial Building
Council Chamber
132 South Main Street
Batesville, IN 47006

Valparaiso
3pm-5pm
Monday, February 25, 2019
Greater Valparaiso Chamber of Commerce
162 Lincolnway
Valparaiso, IN 46383

Fishers
10am – 1pm
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
Hamilton East-Public Library-Fishers
5 Municipal Drive
Fishers, IN 46038

 

UE to Participate in CIC’s Annual Diversity, Civility, and Liberal Arts Institute

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The University of Evansville was one of 25 member institutions of the Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) selected to participate in CIC’s second annual Diversity, Civility, and the Liberal Arts Institute in Atlanta, Georgia, on June 2-5. The event is designed to help faculty members and administrators address issues of diversity, civility, inclusion, and student unrest on campus more effectively.

Each institution will send a team of two faculty leaders and two senior administrators. Representing UE will be the University’s chief diversity officer LaNeeca Williams, dean of the William L. Ridgway College of Arts and Science Ray Lutgring, department chair for philosophy and religion Valerie Stein, and associate professor of psychology Maggie Stevenson. Johnna Denning-Smith, UE director of grants and sponsored programs, facilitated the grant-writing process.

The institute is directed by Beverly Daniel Tatum, president emerita of Spelman College and a leading scholar of race and higher education. During the institute, prominent humanities and social science scholars will present key research and recent developments in their fields and apply these concepts to understanding student concerns and deepening the educational experience. The goal is to encourage thoughtful campus discussions that engage students’ minds as well as their emotions.

Each participating college will develop plans to incorporate the institute content into specific courses, advising and counseling services, and co-curricular activities at their institutions.

Participants for the 2019 Institute were selected through a highly competitive application process.

According to CIC president Richard Ekman, “the volume, quality, and urgency of the proposals reflect the commitment of independent colleges and universities to promoting diversity and civility, not just on their campuses but across the nation.”

The institute is supported by a generous grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

Softball set for 4-game series at Southern

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Aces play Friday and Saturday

The second weekend of action will see the University of Evansville softball team travel south to Baton Rouge for a 4-game series against Southern on Friday and Saturday.

UE will take on the Jaguars in a doubleheader on Friday with game times set for 3 and 5 p.m. with Saturday featuring 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. games.  The series will be held at Central High School in Baton Rouge.

Last weekend, the Aces finished the Total Control Sports Invitational in Rosemont, Illinois with a 5-4 win over Green Bay.  Ashleigh Downing helped the team overcome a 4-1 deficit by pitching 3 2/3 innings of 1-hit ball to finish the game.

Evansville rallied with four runs in the bottom of the sixth with Katie McLean notching a 2-run double in the frame.  McLean notched seven hits in 15 at-bats in the opening weekend to finish at .467.  Eryn Gould had an excellent weekend of play, notching a home run and four hits while Bailee Bostic hit .333 through the opening five games.

Toni Galas had a perfect showing at the plate, recording a pair of hits in her two pinch hit appearances.  She also scored a pair of runs and had a steal.   Mackenzie McFeron led the way on the basepaths notching five steals in UE’s five contests.

Southern completed its first weekend with a 1-3 mark, earning a 6-3 victory over Howard in a game last Friday.  Cayln Scott was their top performer, batting .444 with four hits in nine at-bats with three runs scored and three runs batted in.

 

Indiana’s Whooping Cranes Saturday, Feb 16 – 1:00 pm

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Did you know the tallest birds in North America winter right here in Indiana? In this family-friendly program, Danielle Williams with the International Crane Foundation will discuss how the Whooping Crane made its amazing comeback from around 20-30 individuals in the 1940s to over 800 today. Learn about the creative methods used to bring Whooping Cranes back to the eastern United States, the ongoing challenges associated with this effort, and how some cranes ended up right here in the Hoosier state.

This program included with regular Wesselman Woods admission (free for members).

USI-North Georgia series moved up

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 The University of Southern Indiana-University of North Georgia baseball series scheduled for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday has been changed to Friday and Saturday due to the weather forecast. First pitch Friday has been moved up to 2 p.m. (CST), while Saturday and Sunday’s single games were converted to a noon (CST) doubleheader on Saturday.