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Zion United Church of Christ to Be Fiscal Sponsor for Tri State Alliance

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Clarification of Financial Partnership Arrangement

Zion United Church of Christ has had a long-standing, close relationship with the Tri State Alliance (TSA) because we share a commitment to serving the needs of the LGBTQ community. Our commitment to that community has not changed and it is our desire to ensure that those services continue. We are particularly interested in making sure that beneficiaries of the AIDS Holiday project are not adversely impacted by the current difficulties facing TSA. Pastor Coons said, “Our primary concern and goal is that ministry and services remain unhindered during this time.”

One way that we can do that is to provide financial oversight of TSA funds via “fiscal sponsorship” (while they go through the process of restoring their 501(c)3 status). As the fiscal sponsor, Zion will receive donations designated for TSA, maintain custody and control of those funds, and will keep documentation of receipts and disbursements. This will fulfill Zion’s obligation (under its 501(c)3) to guarantee that the money is used for a tax-exempt purpose and that donor intent is honored.

Zion United Church of Christ has policies and practices in place to safeguard accountability with respect to donations intended to benefit TSA. Contributions may be sent to either TSA (in which case they will be forwarded to us) or Zion UCC. Checks should be made out to Zion UCC (designated for TSA) and will be stewarded in accordance with the donor’s intent and with fiscal responsibility.

Unity Fellowship is the name of the recently merged congregations of Zion United Church of Christ and Journey Fellowship, still operating under the name, Zion UCC, until recognized by the IRS under its new name.

Zion United Church of Christ will not function as a “pass-through” organization for TSA.

Hoosier Voters to Decide on Constitutional Amendment

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Hoosier Voters to Decide on Constitutional Amendment

Indiana voters will have a say on the state constitution when they go to the polls this voting season.

Question number one on the November 6th ballot asks voters to decide if lawmakers should be forced to balance the budget.

If it passes any shortcomings in the budget, which is voted on every two years, would be deducted from the next budget. That move could force lawmakers to get creative in other areas.

It would also require lawmakers to fully fund pensions before they spend money on anything else.

Since 1996, 11 amendment changes have gone to the ballot, and all have been approved.

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Justices: Fantasy Sports Excepted From Right Of Publicity

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Katie Stancombe for www.theondianalawyer.com

The Indiana Supreme Court answered a certified question posed by the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals on how Indiana’s right-to-publicity statute affects the fantasy sports industry, finding sites such as DraftKings and FanDuel are shielded by an exception for material with newsworthy value.

Justices ruled in Akeem Daniels, Cameron Stingily, and Nicholas Stoner v. FanDuel, Inc. and DraftKings, Inc., 18S-CQ-134 on Wednesday, answering the question of whether online fantasy-sports operators that condition entry on payment, and distribute cash prizes, need the consent of players whose names, pictures, and statistics are used in the contests, in advertising the contests, or both. The 7th Circuit Court requested guidance in March.

Former Indiana University receiver Nick Stoner joined ex-University of Northern Illinois players Akeem Daniels and Cameron Stingily in suing two daily fantasy sports sites. They claimed DraftKings and FanDuel used their names and likenesses without their consent, and they sought damages under Indiana’s right-of-publicity statute.

The athletes alleged Indiana’s law gave them control over the commercial use of their names, but the Indiana Southern District Court disagreed and dismissed their case.

On Wednesday, the high court concluded that Indiana’s right of publicity statute contains an exception for material with newsworthy value that includes online fantasy sports operators’ use of college players’ names, pictures, and statistics for online fantasy contests.  Justices noted the “considerable weight” of its ultimate decision, prompting its cautiously narrow focus.

“We begin by addressing two arguments advanced by plaintiffs in this case. First, we are not persuaded that the statutory exception for newsworthiness does not apply in the context of commercial use,” Justice Steven David wrote for the court. “The statute itself does prohibit the use of a person’s right of publicity ‘for a commercial purpose.’”

“Second, whether Defendants are media companies or news broadcasters is immaterial in the context of the newsworthiness exception. The plain language of the statute only speaks to the use of a personality’s right of publicity in ‘[m]aterial that has political or newsworthy value,’” David continued. “The statute is silent on whether there are any restrictions on who publishes or uses the material. Conversely, there is a different exception that applies specifically to a ‘news reporting or an entertainment medium.’

“Considering the genesis and evolution of the right of publicity, and presuming the General Assembly was aware of the right of publicity, its origins, and the definitions available from caselaw in this area, we find that the term ‘newsworthy’ was meant to be construed broadly.”

The high court determined that based on arguments presented in the case, the fantasy sports sites’ use of players’ names, images, and statistics in conducting fantasy sports competitions “bears resemblance to the publication of the same information in newspapers and websites across the nation.” Therefore, it would be “strange law that a person would not have a first amendment right to use information that is available to everyone.”

“This information is not stripped of its newsworthy value simply because it is placed behind a paywall or used in the context of a fantasy sports game,” the court wrote. “It is difficult to find that the use of this otherwise publicly available information is somehow drastically different such that it should be placed outside the definition of ‘newsworthy.’”

Regarding the argument of advertisement, the high court deferred making any factual determination to its federal colleagues at the risk of overstepping the bounds of the certified question.

 

 

Indiana State Police Partners with the DEA for the 16th Drug Take Back Day

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On Saturday, October 27th, 2018 the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is sponsoring the 16th nationwide “Prescription Drug Take Back” initiative.  The “Take Back” initiative seeks to prevent prescription drug abuse and theft through proper disposal of prescription drugs.

Collection sites will be set up nationwide for expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs which will be properly disposed of without threat to the environment.  This program is for liquid and pill medications.  Needles, new or used, will not be accepted for disposal.  This service is free and anonymous with no questions asked.

This initiative addresses a vital public safety and public health issue.  Medicines that languish in home cabinets are highly susceptible to diversion, misuse, and abuse. Rates of prescription drug abuse in the U.S. are alarmingly high, as are the number of accidental poisonings and overdoses due to these drugs.  Studies show that a majority of abused prescription drugs are obtained from family and friends, including from the home medicine cabinet. In addition,

Americans are now advised that their usual methods for disposing of unused medicines—flushing them down the toilet or throwing them in the trash—both pose potential safety and health hazards.

Once again, the Indiana State Police are pleased to partner with the DEA, and as in the past, the drugs may be dropped off at any Indiana State Police Post, except the Toll Road Post.  The event will be on Saturday, October 27th, between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.

Also, the Indiana State Police will host a drop off site on Friday, October 26th, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. inside the Indiana Government Center North public entrance off of Robert Orr Plaza in Indianapolis.  This is between the government north and south buildings, immediately west of the State Capitol building.

To locate the state police post closest to your home or business, click this link for Indiana State Police on the Map. To find other locations in Indiana or across the U.S. that are participating in the Drug Take Back initiative, click this link to the DEA.

The Drug Take Back events are the safe, popular and responsible way for the public to legally and dispose of prescription drugs. No questions asked.

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AG Curtis Hill Joins Fort Wayne Leaders To Announce State’s Newest TenPoint Coalition Chapter

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Attorney General Curtis Hill today joined Fort Wayne leaders in announcing the official launch of a TenPoint Coalition chapter in the city.

The Fort Wayne TenPoint Coalition is receiving seed money in the form of a startup grant of approximately $50,000 from the Indiana Drug Enforcement Association (IDEA), which itself last year received a larger grant from the Office of the Attorney General to be used to help spread neighborhood crime-fighting efforts statewide. In addition, the Indianapolis TenPoint Coalition is receiving a stipend from IDEA for the purpose of providing logistical training and support to the Fort Wayne chapter.

In Indianapolis, TenPoint has markedly reduced urban youth gun violence in neighborhoods where the initiative has been utilized. The Fort Wayne chapter will focus its initial efforts in the city’s Oxford neighborhood.

“Rather than operating from a safe distance, the men and women of the TenPoint Coalition venture right into the hearts of troubled neighborhoods,” Attorney General Curtis Hill said. “They build connections and relationships with the very same at-risk youth who are most apt to make dangerous and destructive choices. This is a big reason they are so effective in reducing urban youth gun violence and helping young people find new and better paths. Given the good work already demonstrated here in Fort Wayne by Iric Headley and Fort Wayne UNITED, I believe we’re seeing the beginnings of a beautiful new partnership.”

Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry welcomed TenPoint to his city.

“The TenPoint Coalition in Fort Wayne is a critical initiative that I’m so encouraged about as we come together to address challenges and work collectively to provide hope and new opportunities,” Mayor Henry said. “I appreciate and value the leadership and commitment from Attorney General Hill, Reverend Harrison and the Fort Wayne UNITED team as we share a common goal to help residents and neighborhoods grow and thrive in a safe environment.”

Fort Wayne UNITED Director Iric Headley expressed eagerness to participate in continued collaborative efforts to reduce violence.

“The Fort Wayne UNITED TenPoint Coalition seeks to improve life outcomes, increase the quality of life in our neighborhoods and enhance community pride,” said Fort Wayne UNITED Director Iric Headley. “In partnership with the Indiana Attorney General’s office and Reverend Harrison, our city is ready to make a powerful difference. Our innovative approach will bring residents, families and neighborhoods together and invite them to play a meaningful role in the solution. We’re confident we’ll become a more united and understanding city that’s willing to tackle challenging issues in a positive manner that will lead to lasting results.”

The Rev. Charles Harrison, leader of the Indianapolis TenPoint Coalition, said he looks forward to being deeply involved with the Fort Wayne chapter.

“With 19 years of experience in Indianapolis, we have learned so many different lessons that we are eager to share with anyone interested enough to listen,” Rev. Harrison said. “We just feel blessed to be able to help spread a proven model that saves lives and builds communities.”

Trinity English Lutheran Church became the first financial partner to join with Fort Wayne UNITED in creating a TenPoint Coalition in Fort Wayne. Besides the Office of the Attorney General, other contributors to the new chapter include Ambassador Enterprises; Arlan Friesen; Liz and Derek Berkes from Waiter on the Way; Parkview Health; Patti Hays; Sweetwater Sound; Wallen Baptist Church; and YMCA of Greater Fort Wayne.

The Fort Wayne chapter becomes the third TenPoint startup in Indiana facilitated partly through seed funding from the Office of the Attorney General.

Board of Public Safety Minutes

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MINUTES

OCTOBER 24TH, 2018

Building Commission – Ron Beane Police Department – Chief Billy Bolin Transportation & Services – Todd Robertson Fire Department – Chief Mike Connelly

~ Pledge of Allegiance ~ President Michael Retter absent.

Business with Representatives:Departmental Reports:

A. Police Department – Assistant Chief Pugh

Motion by Richard Hubbard, 2nd by Kayce Zeller and so ordered to approve the following:

1. Evansville Police Department requests approval to accept transfer of Extech Instruments & Sound Level Meter (Model SL510 – Serial Number Q642501) from the Evansville Police Department Foundation. Purchased by EPDF from grant received.

Motion by Richard Hubbard, 2nd by Kayce Zeller and so ordered to approve the following:

2. Evansville Police Department requests approval to accept transfer of used 2008 Chevy (VIN# IGCHK29K38E163169) 2KH from the Evansville Police Department Foundation. This truck was originally donated to EPDF from Vectren Corporation. Used by Mounted Patrol in Evansville Police Department.

Board of Public Safety Evansville, Indiana

Michael Retter, President Kayce Zeller, Vice President Richard Hubbard, Member Mike Luttrull, Counsel Attorney

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141,843

POOR

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167,986

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2008

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141,996

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B. Fire Department – Battalion Chief Charles Hertzberger

Motion by Richard Hubbard, 2nd by Kayce Zeller and so ordered to approve the following:

1. Request approval to accept a $650 donation from Brinker’s Jewelers for the purchase of SafetyEducation Materials.

Motion by Richard Hubbard, 2nd by Kayce Zeller and so ordered to approve the following:

2. Request approval to accept donation from Archer Insurance/Erie Insurance of educational materials instead of a cash donation.

C. BuildingCommission–JuneMaples

Motion by Richard Hubbard, 2nd by Kayce Zeller and so ordered to approve the opening of the bids to the following:

Motion by Richard Hubbard, 2nd by Kayce Zeller and so ordered to approve the awarding of the bids to the following:

1. Request approval to open and award demolition bids of the following:

  1. 662 EAST FRANKLIN STREET – (DEMOLISH) HOUSE AND THREE (3) WALLED STRUCTURE AND REMOVE SOUTH GATE AND FENCE, CLEAR AND LEVEL THE LOT ACCORDING TO CITY SPECIFICATIONS.
  2. 1518 WEST MISSOURI STREET – RAZE (DEMOLISH) HOUSE, CLEAR AND LEVEL THE LOT ACCORDING TO CITY SPECIFICATIONS.

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Board of Public Safety Evansville, Indiana

Michael Retter, President Kayce Zeller, Vice President Richard Hubbard, Member Mike Luttrull, Counsel Attorney

__________________________________________________c. 3201 SOUTH NORMAN AVENUE – RAZE (DEMOLISH) HOUSE, CLEAR AND

LEVEL THE LOT ACCORDING TO CITY SPECIFICATIONS.

d. 7 WEST OREGON STREET – RAZE (DEMOLISH) HOUSE AND SHED, REMOVE ALL FENCING AS NOTED IN THE BID SPECIFICATIONS, CLEAR AND LEVEL THE LOT ACCORDING TO CITY SPECIFICATIONS.

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662 EAST FRANKLIN STREET – HOUSE AND THREE (3) WALLED BLOCK STRUCTURE. REMOVE SOUTH SIDE GATE AND FENCE.

NO BID

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1518 WEST MISSOURI STREET – HOUSE

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3201 SOUTH NORMAN AVENUE – HOUSE

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10,500

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D. Transportation & Services

1. Request approval of the following:

Motion by Richard Hubbard, 2nd by Kayce Zeller and so ordered to approve the following:

a. Install a “Not A Through Street” sign on Lodge Avenue at Walnut Street.

TABLED UNTIL NOVEMBER 7TH, 2018.

b. Install “20 MPH” signs to reduce the speed limit in residential areas during riverfront events, which close Riverside Drive for extended periods in the Riverside Histroic Area. (Events such as ShrinersFest & HydroFest are extended closing events) City Attorney asked if this was temporary or permanent change to the miles per hour.

Board of Public Safety Evansville, Indiana

Michael Retter, President Kayce Zeller, Vice President Richard Hubbard, Member Mike Luttrull, Counsel Attorney

 

Informed the board that we would confer with Jim Cruse considering no one attended the meeting from Transportation & Services for further input.

E. Special Event Permit

Motion by Richard Hubbard, 2nd by Kayce Zeller and so ordered to approve the following:

1. University of Evansville Athletics requests approval for the “UE FanFest” on November 3rd, 2018 beginning at 5:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Closing Main Street between SE 6th Street & Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. ***BARRICADES REQUESTED***

Motion by Richard Hubbard, 2nd by Kayce Zeller and so ordered to approve the following:

2. First Presbyterian Church requests approval for the “Pumpkin Festival” on October 28th, 2018 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Closing Mulberry Street between 1st and 2nd Street.***BARRICADES REQUESTED***

Motion by Richard Hubbard, 2nd by Kayce Zeller and so ordered to approve the event listed below originally stated for closure on November 18th, 2018, from 2:00 p.m. – 5 p.m. After a short discussion regarding the period to close the streets listed, Motion to Amend by Richard Hubbard, 2nd by Kayce Zeller and so ordered to approve the event listed below for closure on November 18th, 2018, from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.:

3. Jacobsville Area Community Corporation requests approval for the “Evansville’s Christmas on North Main Parade” beginning November 18th, 2018 from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Closing North Main Street from SE 9th Street to Maxwell Ave; Maxwell Ave between Don Mattingly and N Heidelbach Ave; SE 9th Street between S. Main Street and Civic Center ‘Back 40’ Parking Lot.***BARRICADES REQUESTED***

Consent Section:

A. Road Closure & Lane Restriction

TABELED UNTIL NOVEMBER 7TH, 2018.

1. New Path Construction requests approval for the restriction of one (1) northbound lane of SE 2ndStreet between Walnut Street & Chestnut Street for new construction of the Hyatt Place Hotel. The closure is anticipated to be closed until August 2019. (Chris Weil, Assistant City Engineer)Asst. City Engineer Chris Weil stated the City Engineer does not have a problem with this

closure, but the Evansville Water Sewer Utility Department may be closing Riverside Drive to

Board of Public Safety Evansville, Indiana

Michael Retter, President Kayce Zeller, Vice President Richard Hubbard, Member Mike Luttrull, Counsel Attorney

 

complete a project. Board decided it would be best for New Path Construction to attend the next meeting to help agree on a plan for this closure.

B. ParkingPermit

Motion by Richard Hubbard, 2nd by Kayce Zeller and so ordered to approve the following:

1. CRG Residential requests approval for a parking permit at Post House (123 NW 2nd Street) beginning October 24th, 2018 and continuing through December 31st, 2018 for the following:

Joseph A Langebartels
CRG Residential
Vehicle will vary between a car and a pick-up truck depending on work being done that day.

C. Container in the Street

Motion by Richard Hubbard, 2nd by Kayce Zeller and so ordered to approve the following:

1. Request approval for a container in the street permit for the following:

a. 301 Chestnut Street – Scott Qualls November 2nd, 2018 to November 5th, 2018 Clean-Up of Residence

OTHER BUSINESS:

1. City Attorney, Mike Luttrull, informed the board that he attended a Riverside Neighborhood Association meeting last week to address many complaints about Riverside Drive being closed for events. Attorney stated he invited all members of the NA to our next meeting to voice their concerns on this matter. Attorney stated many suggestions were voiced at the NA meeting, including a sub-committee, more speed limit signage or no truck traffic signage. Member Hubbard requested a map of the downtown area to possibly come up with different routes to use instead of Riverside.

Motion by Richard Hubbard, 2nd by Kayce Zeller and so ordered to approve the following:

2. Approve claims.

Board of Public Safety Evansville, Indiana

Michael Retter, President Kayce Zeller, Vice President Richard Hubbard, Member Mike Luttrull, Counsel Attorney

Motion by Richard Hubbard, 2nd by Kayce Zeller and so ordered to approve the following:

3. Approve the minutes from Wednesday, October 10th, 2018.

Announcements:

Next Meeting,Wednesday, November 7th, 2018. Reminder: The Board of Public Safety will meet in November and December on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday’s of every month.

Adjourned: 1:29 RH/KZ__________________________________

President, Michael Retter

__________________________________ Vice President, Kayce Zeller

__________________________________ Member, Richard Hubbard

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Board of Public Safety Evansville, Indiana

Michael Retter, President Kayce Zeller, Vice President Richard Hubbard, Member Mike Luttrull, Counsel Attorney

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USI Hosting GLVC Tournament Opener Sunday

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The University of Southern Indiana women’s soccer team begins 2018 Great Lakes Valley Conference Tournament action Sunday when it hosts Maryville University for a noon match at Strassweg Field. USI (11-5-2, 9-3-1 GLVC) is hosting a GLVC Tournament first round match for the first time since 2010.

Ticket prices for the GLVC Tournament first round matches are $5 for adults, $3 for children, and $10 for families. Live coverage of the USI’s first round matches can be found on GoUSIEagles.com. For more information about the GLVC and the conference tournaments, visit GLVCSports.com.

Week 9 Eagle Notes: 

GLVC Regular Season Champions: The Screaming Eagles finished in a three-way tie for first in the GLVC regular season, winning a share of the title for the first time in the history of the program after defeating Lewis University in double-overtime Wednesday.

Waiting to the last second: USI got the game-winning goal from junior midfielder Courtney Spicer with three seconds left on the clock in the second overtime period in the 2-1 victory versus Lewis.

Eagles on a roll: The Eagles have been on a roll in October, winning seven of eight matches and six-straight to claim a share of the GLVC regular season title. USI has averaged 2.6 goals per contest in October and was 2-1 in overtime games.

Hopkins climbs in USI record book: USI senior goalkeeper Emily Hopkins is climbing the Eagles’ all-time ranking for shutouts, moving to third all-time with 16.3 shutouts in three-plus seasons. She also ranks fourth all-time in saves (279) and is currently third in goals against average (1.20 through October 24). Hopkins has six shutouts, 88 saves and a 1.05 GAA this fall.

Hopkins named NCAA II and GLVC Player of the Week: USI senior goalkeeper Emily Hopkins  was named the GLVC Defensive Player of the Week and United Soccer Coaches NCAA II Player of the Week for the second time this season. Hopkins won the award after posting a pair of shutouts versus Rockhurst University and William Jewell College. She also tied a career-high with 10 saves in the win over Rockhurst.

Winter holds the lead in scoring: Sophomore forward Maggie Winter holds the Eagles’ lead in scoring with 11 points on four goals and three assists. Junior forward Emilie Blomenkamp, who is tied with Winter for the team lead with four goals; sophomore midfielder Rachel Gray; sophomore forward Taylor McCormick and sophomore defender Madelyne Juenger are tied for second with eight points each. Juenger has the team lead in assists with six.

Schoenstein in his third year: USI Head Coach Eric Schoenstein is in his third season as the head coach of the Eagles, producing a 28-19-8 mark and the first GLVC regular season crown.

USI vs. Maryville: USI leads the all-time series with Maryville, 5-4-1, after defeating the Saints earlier this month, 3-1. The Eagles had a big second half in the win with two goals by sophomore forward Taylor McCormick and one by freshman forward Katlyn Andres.

USI vs. GLVC Field in 2018: USI is 5-3 against the GLVC Tournament field in 2018.

USI in the GLVC Tournament: The Eagles are making their 11th appearance in the GLVC Tournament and are in search of their first conference title in program history. USI, 3-12 all-time in the conference tournament, is looking to advance to the GLVC Tournament semifinals for the first time since 1999.