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Anderson Wigwam Owners Lose Bid In Tax Court

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Marilyn Odendahl for www.theindianalawyer.com

The company which now owns the storied Anderson High School arena, known as the Wigwam, failed to convince the Indiana Tax Court it is entitled to an injunction against the collection of property taxes based on a valuation of more than $2 million.

In September 2014, Wigwam Holdings LLC acquired four parcels of land by quitclaim deed from the city of Anderson, which acquired the property from the Anderson Community School Corporation. The 8.56-acre parcel at issue included the 8,996-seat basketball facility.

After the Madison County Assessor assessed the property at $11.42 million, Holdings appealed to the Madison County Property Tax Assessment Board of Appeals. The assessment was reduced to $2.12 million, but Holdings maintained the value remained too high.

Holdings then turned to the Indiana Board of Tax Review, claiming the assessment should be $68,500. To support its claim, the company, in part, relied on the testimony of Jay Allardt, who helped prepare the appraisal done in accordance with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice.

Allardt contended the Wigwam’s “highest and best use” was as vacant land because the building contained asbestos, was not compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act, lacked air conditioning along with a sprinkler system and was in generally poor condition. He subtracted his estimated land value of $68,500 from his estimate of the building’s demolition and remediation costs of $559,000 to conclude the Wigwam’s market value was actually a negative $490,500 as of May 2014.

The county assessor offered the testimony of Anthony Garrison, an Indiana certified Level III Assessor-Appraiser. He argued that Allardt’s appraisal was inconsistent with the market value-in-use standard because it was based on a hypothetical use of the property as vacant land rather than its current use as improved land. Also, Allardt’s appraisal did not account for the requirement in the Quitclaim Deeds and accompanying escrow agreement that Holdings restore the Wigman’s gymnasium for the community’s future use.

At the Tax Court, Holdings filed a petition to enjoin the collection of the tax. The company asserted it was likely to prevail on the merits because it established a prima facie case which shifted the evidentiary burden and required the assessor to provide market-based evidence in rebuttal. However, the assessor did not meet his burden because he relied only on the cross-examining Holdings’ witnesses.

The Tax Court was not convinced and denied Holdings’ petition pending the resolution of the company’s appeal in Wigwam Holdings LLC v. Madison County Assessor, 18T-TA-00015.

In part, the court pointed out the assessor provided the findings of Garrison, who identified wide-ranging disparities between Allardt’s appraisal and his testimony compared to the valuation standards and assumptions underlying Indiana’s assessment guidelines.

“Here, the certified administrative record reveals that the parties presented conflicting evidence during the Indiana Board hearing calling into question the credibility of Holdings’ evidence,” Judge Martha Blood Wentworth wrote. “The Indiana Board exercised its discretion and weighted the evidence. Absent an abuse of discretion, the Court cannot reweigh that evidence. Accordingly, the Court finds that Holdings does not have a reasonable opportunity to prevail on this issue in its appeal.”

 

 

Group Celebrates Bill Of Rights Day

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Group Celebrates Bill Of Rights Day

One group wants to remind folks the Bill of Rights is still important to the country.

Today is National Bill of Rights Day and the Citizens For Liberty held an event celebrating the Bill of Rights at the Central Library in Downtown Evansville.

Students from around the area each took turns reciting the 10 Bill of Rights.

The Harrison High School ROTC was also on hand to post colors.

The event featured a keynote speaker and winners from an easy contest were honored.

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Holly’s House To Receive Donation From Christ the King Elementary School

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Holly’s House, a non-profit child, and adult advocacy center, will attend a brief donation presentation on Wednesday, December 19, 2018, at 1:15 pm CST at Christ the King School, 3101 Bayard Park Drive, Evansville, Indiana, 47714, to accept handmade blankets made by 7th and 8th Grade Students in support of Holly’s House and the “Think First & Stay Safe” child abuse prevention program.

Holly’s House offers the “Think First & Stay Safe” personal safety and child abuse prevention program at no charge to elementary schools in five counties in Southwest Indiana.  This program utilizes the curriculum developed by Child Lures Prevention and focuses on helping children understand the lures or tricks that are used by people who might want to hurt them.  The program also focuses on bullying, internet and general safety lessons including emphasizing the importance of telling a trusted adult if they feel scared or unsafe.

Since first offering the program in the spring of 2010, over 40,000 elementary school students have been taught how to “Think First & Stay Safe.” As the demand for the program has increased, the “Think First & Stay Safe” staff has grown to include one full-time and three part-time prevention educators.

Holly Edmond, Holly’s House Executive Director, said, “This heartfelt gift shows that students want to support Holly’s House and those we serve. The “Think First & Stay Safe” program utilizes age-appropriate lesson plans to teach safety tools children may use for the rest of their lives. To receive this gift at Christ the King makes it even more meaningful.  It is wonderful to know that students who have been taught the “Think First & Stay Safe” program join Holly’s House in our commitment to preventing child abuse.”

  Christ the King School Blanket Donation

3101 Bayard Park Drive

Evansville, IN 47714

Wednesday, December 19, 2018, 1:15 pm

 

AG Curtis Hill responds to monumental court decision declaring Affordable Care Act unconstitutional

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Following a federal judge’s ruling Friday that the individual coverage mandate of the Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional, Attorney General Curtis Hill issued the following statement:

“This landmark decision is a victory for all Americans who believe in the principles enshrined in our U.S. Constitution.

“From the beginning, the Affordable Care Act has represented federal overreach. Congress should never have imposed the one-size-fits-all mandate that now has been struck down as unconstitutional.

“Moving forward, Congress should continue to play a strong role in promoting access to quality healthcare for all Americans. At the same time, however, it also must respect the authority of Indiana and all other states to exercise freedom in the ways we address the issue of health care for our own citizens.

“At the state and national levels, then, let us all commit to developing sound policies that safeguard the healthcare needs of all individuals, including those with pre-existing conditions. And let us stay true to the Constitution as we pursue this mission.”

Public Education Foundation Announcement

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A news conference is planned to announce the 2019 Public Education Foundation/Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation Summer Musical, introduce the directing team, and give information regarding auditions. 2019 marks the 31st annual summer musical production.

Amy Walker, Executive Director of PEF, Kate Reibel, Associate Director of PEF, and Tiffany Ball, Manager of Special Projects and Student Programs for the EVSC, will speak briefly and answer questions.

Contact at the event: Kate Reibel, PEF Associate Director, 618-263-8950

The mission of the Public Education of Evansville, Inc. (PEF) is inspiring and cultivating innovative education for all students. PEF board, supporters and staff believe that high quality public education is fundamental to the strength of our community and that all students deserve the best possible public education in order to realize their full potential.

ADOPT A PET

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Chester is a 6-month-old male bunny! He is an American mix with absolutely gorgeous coloring. He’s a very sweet guy who does just fine with being handled. Having been neutered, he has gotten along fine with other rabbits in the past so he should do well in just about any home. His adoption fee is only $40 which includes his neuter and microchip. Contact Vanderburgh Humane for details!

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Man Arrested after Threatening Couple with a Handgun at Eastland Mall

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An Evansville man is in custody tonight after threatening a couple with a handgun inside Eastland Mall.

On Friday, December 14, 2018 at approximately 7:30 PM a uniformed Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office deputy was working an off-duty security job at Eastland Mall when shoppers began directing him towards a disturbance. Bystanders told the deputy that a male suspect had threatened a male and female couple with a handgun.

The deputy located and detained the suspect and then removed a loaded Glock 9mm handgun from his waistband. An investigation revealed the suspect, later identified as Mr. Brandon Neal Brucken, had approached his ex-wife and her boyfriend as they exited the Foot Locker store inside the mall. Mr. Brucken struck the boyfriend in the head and then spit in his face. The confrontation culminated in Mr. Brucken producing a handgun and allegedly threatening to kill the couple. Hundreds of bystanders, including children, were in the immediate vicinity of the altercation.

Mr. Brucken was transported to the Sheriff’s Operations Center where he was interviewed by detectives. Mr. Brucken admitted to attacking his ex-wife’s boyfriend and displaying a loaded handgun. Mr. Brucken currently holds a valid Indiana License to Carry a Handgun.

Mr. Brucken was later lodged at the Vanderburgh County Jail and awaits an initial court appearance on Monday.

ARRESTED:

Brandon Neal Brucken (pictured above), 32, of Evansville. Intimidation with a Firearm as a Level 5 Felony (2 counts), Battery by Bodily Waste as a Class A Misdemeanor, Battery as a Class A Misdemeanor, Disorderly Conduct as a Class B Misdemeanor.

Presumption of Innocence Notice: The fact that a person has been arrested or charged with a crime is merely an accusation. The defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a court of law.