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2018 Election Day Vote Centers

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Previously, a voter was required to vote at the polling place within the precinct they resided. Now, a voter can choose to vote at any Vote Center that is convenient for them. On Election Day, November 6, 2018, the polls open at 6:00 AM and close at 6:00 PM.
If you need information about a voter’s registration, you can call the Voter’s Registration Office at (812) 435-5223.  For other election questions, you can call the Election Office at (812) 435-5122.

 

 LOCATIONS
 ADDRESS
ZIP
 4-H Activities Building
 Academy for Innovative Studies (AIS) (Formerly the Old North High School)
 201 E Boonville New Harmony Rd
 2319 Stringtown Rd
47725
47711
 Bethel United Church of Christ
 Bethlehem United Church of Christ
 Blue Grass Church
 3029 N. Green River Rd.
 6400 Oak Hill Rd.
 14240 Petersburg Rd.
47715
47725
47725
 Calvary Temple Assembly of God
 Caze School
 Cedar Hall School
 5050 N. First Ave.
 2013 S. Green River Rd
 2100 N Fulton Ave
47710
47714
47710
 Fairlawn United Methodist Church
 2001 Parker Dr.
47714
 McCutchanville Fire House
 Memorial Baptist Church
 Methodist Temple
 9219 Petersburg Rd.
 605 Canal St.
 2109 Lincoln Ave.
47725
 47713
 47714
 O’Day Discovery Lodge, Burdette Park
 Northeast Park Baptist Church
 5301 Nurrenbern Rd.
 1215 N. Boeke Rd.
47712
47711
 Plaza Park School
 7301 Lincoln Ave
47715
 Southern Indiana Career &   Technical Center
1901 Lynch Rd.
47711
 St. James United Methodist Church
 St. Paul’s United Church
 St. Lucas United Church of Christ
 3111 Hillcrest Terrace
 8701 Big Cynthiana Rd.
 33 W. Virginia St.
47712
47720
47710
 Washington Square Mall
 West Side Christian Church
 4801 Washington Ave.
 1200 N Red Bank Rd.
47715
47720
 Zion Church Educational Building
1800 S. Governor St.
47713

EDITORIAL: OUR CHOICE FOR VANDERBURGH COUNTY COMMISSIONER

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HATFIELD IS OUR CHOICE FOR VANDERBURGH COUNTY COMMISSIONER

The Vanderburgh County Commissioner race has been very interesting to watch. The only bump in the road during the campaign was when a political mailer was sent out by the Hatfield campaign committee addressing a couple of issues about Mr. Duckworth when he was a Vanderburgh County Deputy Sheriff many years ago. This mailer caused a few interesting comments between both candidates. Otherwise, both candidates have been very respectful towards each other. To their credit, they focused on discussing the issues that affect the citizen of Vanderburgh County.

Mike Duckworth has been a political fixture in local Government for over 30 plus years. He is a very personable, dedicated and likable person. He’s also served on numerous local boards, commissions and community organizations. His claim to fame is that he served on the Evansville/Vanderburgh County School Board for over 20 years in numerous leadership positions.  Mike also served in several City and County positions as an appointed Department head.

If Mr. Duckworth is fortunate to be elected to the Vanderburgh County Commission we feel that he has the capacity to govern well if he able to stay away from political partisanship.  If Mr. Duckworth isn’t elected to the Vanderburgh County Commission, we wish him well and thank for his service to the people of Vanderburgh County!

Jeff Hatfield has proven to be one heck of a campaigner. He is well known and is respected by people from both political parties. It’s obvious that Mr. Hatfield isn’t a politician and we like that. His message of economic growth, dedication to the taxpayers, and not to a political party has gotten our attention. We are also very pleased that Mr. Hatfield has openly expressed that he believes in term limits.

Mr. Hatfield has put together an impressive campaign committee. He has very good people and communications skills. His finance committee has done an amazing job in raising money for his campaign. His door-to-door campaign has been very effective.

We also like that Mr. Hatfield because is very conservative and is an extremely successful businessman. Hatfield is not only a man of faith but is also a good family man.

We believe if  Jeff Hatfield is elected to the Vanderburgh County Commission he will govern in a non-partisan manner while using his good business skills and conservative values.

We respectfully recommend that you consider casting your vote for Jeff Hatfield for Vanderburgh County Commissioner on November 6, 2018, general election.

EDITOR’S FOOTNOTE:  Any comments posted in this column do not represent the views or opinions of our advertisers

IS IT TRUE NOVEMBER 6, 2018

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We hope that today’s “IS IT TRUE” 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?”

IS IT TRUE that the four (4) political races we highly recommend that you focus on watching this evening are: Braun(R) versus Donnelly (D), Levco (D) versus Hermann (R), Steve Folz (D) versus Wendy McNamara (R) and Duckworth (R)versus Hatfield (D)?

IS IT TRUE we are told that several concerned citizens will be filing a formal Freedom Of Information Request with Mr. Hermanns office asking for a copy of the Drug Testing contract between the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor and ABK Inc.?  …we are told once they receive this contract they will make it public?

IS IT TRUE we also urge that you pay special attention to the EVSC school board races?  …we hear that the individuals running against the incumbent members of the school board are poised to give them a run for their money?  …we are told that its possible that the make-up of the 2019 school board could have at least two new (2) members?

IS IT TRUE we have attached a link concerning the Indiana Court Of Appeals Decision concerning CWI Investments and the Town Of Darmstadt?  …we have also attached an analysis concerning the possible ramifications if CWI Investments wins the Federal Lawsuit they filed in the United States District Court against the Town Of Darmstadt?

10-30-18 Indiana Court of Appeals Decision

IS IT TRUE that the Town of Darmstadt recently lost its state court lawsuit against CWK Instruments and the Evansville-Vanderburgh County Board of Zoning Appeals because the Town failed to timely file a Petition for Judicial Review with respect to the BZA’s approval of CWK Investments’ improvement location permit regarding the construction of apartment buildings to be located on Hillsdale Road in Darmstadt?

IS IT TRUE that CWI Investments also has a federal lawsuit pending against the Town of Darmstadt in the United States District Court in which it seeks damages against the Town of Darmstadt for not allowing the construction of the apartment buildings on Hillsdale Road?

IS IT TRUE that if the Town of Darmstadt loses the federal lawsuit with CWK Investments that the Town of Darmstadt might have to pay a substantial amount of money to CWK Investments, money it may not have?

IS IT TRUE a group of private citizens recently asked the City what the proposed Evansville Sewage and Treatment facility will cost the Evansville taxpayers?  …they also wanted to know where the money is coming from to pay for the new multi-million dollar Evansville Sewage and Treatment project?  …they were told that they would have to file a Freedom of Information Request to get it this information?  …we wonder what happened to the pledge of Mayor Winnecke that his administration will practice transparency?

IS IT TRUE we expect that fifth (5th) Ward City Councilman Justin Elpers to have only token opposition when he runs for re-election.  …the reason why is that people in the 5th Ward are extremely pleased with Mr. Elpers conservative demeanor?

IS IT TRUE we are hearing that local Democrats are very upset that the Democratic-controlled City Council picked a City Council attorney who is an active member of the Vanderburgh and Warrick County Republican parties?  …they are also taking issue that the current City Council attorney lives in Newburgh?
IS IT TRUE  the Democrats are going to spend a great deal of time and money to take back the 3rd Ward City Council seat that they held for many years? …we predict that newly appointed 3rd Ward City Council member John Hayden, CPA will have one heck of re-election battle to retain his seat on Council?
IS IT TRUE we are hearing that at least seven (7) individuals are considering a run for the Evansville City Council at-large seats?  …the at-large City Council seats are always vulnerable because candidates run citywide? …don’t be surprised that at least two (2) At-Large City Council seats will have new members?
IS IT TRUE we are told that 4th Ward City Councilwomen have finally decided to retire?  …the hand-picked candidate to replace her is none other than  Alex Burton? .
IS IT TRUE that 6th Ward City Councilman Jim Brinkmeyer is finally doing things that his Westside constituencies are agreeing with and it looks like his chances of re-election have greatly improved? …we hope that he doesn’t cut a deal with local Republicans if he goes along with the Mayor’s political agenda they won’t run anyone against him?
IS IT TRUE it’s obvious that our city officials feel that paying their bills are less than important than building a multi-million “penguin” display at the Zoo?
Todays“Readers Poll” question is: Who do you feel will be elected Indiana United States Senator?
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Crowded Ballot Includes Balanced Budget Amendment

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By Eddie Drews
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS—The race for the U.S. Senate may be dominating most election coverage, but Hoosiers will have a proposed state constitutional amendment to consider as well as candidates for other federal and state offices when they vote Tuesday.

That constitutional amendment, which calls for a balanced budget, is either necessary for Indiana’s fiscal health or a waste of resources because the constitution already prohibits the state from going into debt.

The proposed balanced budget amendment—which calls for the state to spend no more money than it takes in—passed the Indiana General Assembly twice, in 2015 and 2017. .

Gov. Eric Holcomb, through his campaign committee, is encouraging a yes vote on the measure. It would take a two-thirds vote in both chambers to suspend the balanced budget requirement under the proposed amendment.

But Rep. Ed DeLaney, D-Indianapolis, said the amendment is useless and will change nothing because lawmakers already pass balanced budgets. He said the amendment was created by Republicans to create an image that they are responsible and Democrats are not.

“It has no practical impact,” said DeLaney, adding “all it does is create confusion for the voters.”

Also on the ballot this year are all nine seats in the U.S. House of Representatives, three statewide offices, all 100 seats in the Indiana House and 25 in the Senate, local two statewide judicial positions, local races for judges and prosecuting attorneys, plus numerous local offices ranging from school board to township trustee. Some local jurisdictions have ballot issues as well.

At the statewide level, Hoosiers have three options for secretary of state: incumbent Republican Connie Lawson, Democratic challenger Jim Harper and Libertarian challenger Mark Rutherford.

In the race for Treasurer are Republican incumbent Kelly Mitchell and Democratic challenger John Aguilera. And for Auditor, voters have three options as well with Republican incumbent Tera Klutz, Democratic challenger Joselyn Whitticker and Libertarian challenger John Schick.

Judge Robert Alice of the Indiana Court of Appeals and state Supreme Court Justice Geoffrey Slaughter face the voters in a yes or no judicial retention vote. Both were appointed by former Gov. Mike Pence. 

Hoosiers can find their polling location, whether they are registered and other information about what’s on the ballot here.

Eddie Drews is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

Army Soldier From Evansville Killed in Training Accident

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Investigators in Washington are looking into an accident that claimed the life of an army specialist from Evansville.

Spc. Drew Watters died on Sunday at Joint Base Lewis-McChord. A graduate of North High School, Watters joined the Army as an Infantryman in 2015.

The cause of his death is currently under investigation.

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VP’s Sister-In-Law On Life Since The Election

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By Adrianna Pitrelli
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS — Since casting a vote to nominate her brother-in-law to become the Republican vice presidential candidate in July 2016, Denise Pence has been nothing but proud.

 

“It was just a moment in time you never forget,” she said.

Months before Vice President Mike Pence became part of the Trump team, Denise Pence looked forward to casting her vote for Donald Trump as an Indiana delegate at the Republican National Convention. She calls herself a day one Trump supporter.

“I always knew Trump was going to win,” she said. “I didn’t know that his running mate was going to be my husband’s brother.”

But she was confident they would win.

Denise Pence, of Columbus, is married to the vice president’s oldest brother, Greg. It’s been nearly a year since Mike Pence was elected to his new role, and Denise and Greg Pence are still adjusting to the attention they often receive when in public. Nothing but graciousness, positivity and niceness has been given to the couple, she said.

“Gregory is the eldest of six and Mike looks like him,” Denise Pence said. “Even if we are in another state or country, people will often do a double take or when we check into a hotel with our last name, they’ll ask if we are related to Mike.”

Despite Vice President Mike Pence and Second Lady Karen Pence being busy in their new role, Denise Pence said they are settling in well in Washington and still always make time for family.

“When you go to visit them, nothing is different, it’s just like hanging out with family,” Denise Pence said. “We are happy for the time we get to spend with them and they’re happy with the time they get to spend with us because they are so busy.”

 

The tight-knit family spent election night together with about 16 family members sitting in the Hilton Midtown hotel in New York City, anxiously waiting for an outcome.

“We were waiting forever,” she said.

While the polls said the election was going to the Democrats, Denise Pence said she knew the numbers were wrong.

“NBC Chicago interviewed me that night and they asked me how I felt and I told them I felt really strong that Donald J. Trump was going to be the next president of the U.S.,” she said.

The reporter, she said, quickly rebutted the polls said otherwise. Denise Pence stuck to her guns, saying she hadn’t been polled and knew numerous other people who weren’t polled so it couldn’t be right.

“I think when Donald Trump and Mike won, it was shocking to them and a lot of people,” Denise Pence said. “A lot of people were really in shock, but I wasn’t at all.”

Then after what seemed like hours, the numbers came in — Denise Pence’s brother-in-law would soon be sworn in as the second in command of the country.

“It was just a moment in time that is hard to describe,” she said laughing. “It was really, really awesome.”

 

Denise and Greg Pence alongside 32 members of their family traveled to Washington, D.C. for the 58th Presidential Inauguration. The couple had seats on the main stage where Pence was sworn in. Afterward, they attended the post-inauguration luncheon, the vice president’s ball and watched their hometown band, Columbus High School, in the parade.

“It was a really fun time and again just a moment in time you will never forget, seeing your brother-in-law become vice president,” she said.

FOOTNOTE: Adrianna Pitrelli is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

 

 

Lane Restrictions in Place on Riverside Drive

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Drivers may want to take note when traveling in downtown Evansville today, as there’s construction taking place on Riverside Drive.

The City of Evansville Engineer’s Office is restricting the east and westbound lanes of Riverside Drive between Court Street to the east side of Cherry Street until the morning of November 6th.

These restrictions are in place due to the old surface of the road being removed to make way for repaving.

Emergency vehicles will be able to pass through, but traffic could be stalled for commuters as the day goes on.

Drivers are encouraged to seek alternative routes during the work and be mindful of workers in the area.

 

Some Indiana State Parks to Close For Deer Reductions

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Some Indiana State Parks to Close For Deer Reductions

17 Indiana state parks will temporarily close for controlled deer reductions in the coming weeks.

Two different efforts will happen on November 12th and 13th and the second one happens November 26th and 27th.

That means the select state parks will close to the general public the evening before the efforts. The only impacted park in our area is Lincoln State Park.

DNR biologists say deer reduction is necessary every year because it ensures the habitat is safe for all plants and animals.

Below is a list of state parks to close:

  • Brown County
  • Chain O’Lakes
  • Clifty Falls
  • Fort Harrison
  • Harmonie
  • Indiana Dunes
  • Lincoln, Ouabache
  • Potato Creek
  • Prophetstown
  • Shades
  • Shakamak
  • Summit Lake
  • Tippecanoe River
  • Turkey Run
  • Versailles
  • Whitewater Memorial.

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