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TROPICANA EVANSVILLE TEAM MEMBERS GIVE $500 TO CANINE RESCUE!

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Twice each month, Tropicana Evansville allows Team Members to wear jeans in exchange for a donation to a pre-selected charity.  In October, Team Members dressed down to lift up man’s best friend at It Takes a Village Canine Rescue with a check for $500.

 

It Takes a Village is a volunteer-only, NO-KILL dog rescue center.  They help animals that have been abused, abandoned or neglected and operational costs can run between $25,000 and $30,000 each month.  This non-profit organization is always in need of dog treats, chew toys, trash bags, dry puppy food and collapsible crates.  This donation will help purchase these much-needed items.

 

About Tropicana Evansville

Tropicana Evansville is a multi-million dollar entertainment complex located on the scenic banks of the Ohio River in southwestern Indiana.  The single-level 24-hour casino encompasses 45,000 square feet of gaming space featuring over 1,100 slot games, over 30 table games, a dedicated Poker Room and a High Limit Room. Accommodations include a 243-room hotel tower and a 95-room boutique hotel. The property showcases an ultramodern entertainment lounge, four dining options, four bars, conference center, riverfront event center and a 1,660-vehicle attached parking garage.

 

Must be 21. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-9 WITH IT. For more information, visit www.tropicana.net or:

 

 

About Eldorado Resorts, Inc.

Eldorado Resorts is a leading casino entertainment company that owns and operates twenty-eight properties in thirteen states, including Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. In aggregate, Eldorado’s properties feature approximately 27,500 slot machines and VLTs and 800 table games, and over 12,500 hotel rooms.

 

Founded in 1973 in Reno, Eldorado has been dedicated to providing exceptional guest service, a dynamic gaming product, award-winning dining, exciting entertainment and premiere accommodations. Our extensive management experience and unwavering commitment to our team members, guests and shareholders have been the primary drivers of our strategic goals and success. We take pride in our reinvestment in our properties and the communities we support along with emphasizing our family-style approach in an effort to build loyalty among our team members and guests. We will continue to focus on the future growth and diversification of our company while maintaining our core values and striving for operational excellence. For more information, please visit www.eldoradoresorts.com

 

 

Evansville Police Department Police Pension Board Meeting

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The Evansville Police Department Police Pension Board will hold an Executive Session on Wednesday, November 14, 2018 at 8:15 a.m.  The Meeting will be held in Room 307 of the Civic Center Plaza.

The Executive Session will be closed as provided by: 

I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(7) For discussion of records classified as confidential by state or federal statute.

Immediately following the Executive Session, a regular Open Session will be held in Room 307 

of the Civic Center Plaza.

The meeting originally scheduled for November 7, 2018 has been cancelled.

This Week at USI

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Monday, November 5 – Thursday, November 8

USI Dental Hygiene Clinic to repeat free dental cleanings for veterans

The University of Southern Indiana Dental Hygiene Clinic will provide free dental cleaning, fluoride and X-rays for military veterans on November 5, 7 and 8, 2018. In an attempt to serve more veterans, the USI Dental Hygiene Program will schedule appointments during both day and evening hours. Appointments are required and can be made by calling 812-464-1706. Proof of military affiliation and a picture identification is required. Read More

11 a.m. Saturday, November 10

2018 Empty Bowls Evansville sale returns to Sauced with more than 1,000 bowls

The 7th annual Empty Bowls Evansville charity sale will start at 11 a.m. Saturday, November 10 at Sauced restaurant, located at 1113 Parrett Street in downtown Evansville. Locally organized by Alisa Holen, University of Southern Indiana associate professor of ceramics, Empty Bowls is a national non-profit organization that lends its name to any organization that wants to raise funds for hunger by making and selling ceramic bowls. For this year’s event, Holen’s students worked alongside many volunteer groups, including local civic groups, businesses, high schools and various USI student organizations and employees to produce more than 1,000 bowls. Read More

8 p.m. Saturday, November 17

Historic New Harmony to host Sundance film, THREE IDENTICAL STRANGERS

The University of Southern Indiana and Historic New Harmony are partnering with the Kent and Laurie Parker Foundation to show the documentary, THREE IDENTICAL STRANGERS. The free showing will be held at 8:00 p.m. Saturday, November 17 in the Atheneum Visitor’s Center and is open to the first 150 attendees. The film was a 2018 official selection of the Sundance Film Festival and is rated PG-13. Read More

STUDENT EVENTS

A collection of events on campus and in the community sponsored by USI student organizations can be found on the USI events calendar by clicking here.

Applications available today through December 7, 2018

USI SeaPerch Sponsorship

The University of Southern Indiana’s Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education and the SwISTEM Resource Center are offering a SeaPerch Sponsorship Program for up to ten (10) SeaPerch teams. Schools and organizations in southwestern Indiana, southeastern Illinois, and western Kentucky that are facing financial hardship in purchasing materials to participate in the SeaPerch Program are encouraged to apply.  This program will supply one SeaPerch kit per team ($179) and a USI Regional SeaPerch Challenge registration fee waiver ($50). Priority will be given to new SeaPerch coaches/teams but that should not keep seasoned teams from applying.  Teams must commit to competition in the 2019 USI SeaPerch Challenge.  The deadline to apply is December 7, 2018.  Awardees will be notified on December 14, 2018.  Click here for a link to the application form. More information about the SeaPerch Program can be found at SeaPerch.org.

 

 

 

Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for St. Vincent Patricia Browning Stone Sensory Playground

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Generous gift made by Bill & Mary Stone

 

WHAT:                 St. Vincent will host a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Patricia Browning Stone indoor/outdoor sensory playground

 

WHEN:                 Monday, November 5, 2018

11 a.m.

 

WHERE:               St. Vincent Center for Children, 3900 Washington Avenue, Evansville

 

DETAILS:

St. Vincent will host a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Patricia Browning Stone indoor/outdoor sensory playground on November 5. The new state-of-the-art, therapeutic sensory playground will help provide sensory stimulation and cognitive development for children who struggle with a variety of conditions such as Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD).

 

The playground was made possible due to a generous donation by Bill and Mary O’Daniel Stone. They are natives of Evansville and are 1973 graduates of Memorial High School. Bill is CEO of Connecticut based, SS&C Technologies, which also has a large Evansville office. The playground will be named in honor of Bill’s mother, Patricia Browning Stone, who is also a graduate of Memorial High School and of the St. Mary’s School of Nursing.

 

The St. Vincent Center for Children is a comprehensive outpatient facility that was created to address the unmet healthcare needs of the region’s children. Services include pediatric behavioral health, pediatric subspecialty clinic, a resource center that provides care coordination for subspecialty referrals and the Tri-State’s only behavior-based, feeding therapy program.

 

Bill and Mary Stone, members of the St. Vincent staff and several community leaders will be in attendance for the ribbon cutting ceremony.

 

IS IT TRUE NOVEMBER 5, 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 some local politicians think that Vanderburgh County is part of the United States Government by the way they are spending our tax dollars money?.

IS IT TRUE that a late great professor from the University of Evansville once said, “come to the revolution all of this $%#! will cease?”…the obsession with fun and games spending is what has led the sheep to this unsustainable abyss?

IS IT TRUE we would like to thank Vanderburgh Chief Deputy County Prosecuting Attorney Gary Schutte for doing one heck of a job for the citizens of Vanderburgh County?  …Vanderburgh County Prosecuting Attorney Nick Hermann should be very thankful that Mr. Schutte is around to watch his blind side?

IS IT TRUE we are told that several people are upset with the way that the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor Nick Hermann has awarded ABK, Inc. drug testing contracts? …we are told that Mr. Hermann doesn’t put the contract for drug testing out for competitive bidding? ..we are told one would be extremely surprised how much Mr. Hermann pays ABK, Inc. for drug testing each year? …we wonder if the owner of the company doing drug testing for the County Prosecutors office ever donated to Mr. Hermann past or present campaigns? …we’re told if Stan Levco beat Nick Hermann in the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor race he will put the contract for drug testing out for competitive bidding?

IS IT TRUE we are told that many people feel that its time that our elected officials pass an ordinance stating that if any individual or business who are wanting to do business with City or County government won’t be allowed to donate money to anyone running for elected office or who is an elected official?  …if this ordinance is adopted, it would help eliminate a conflict of interests or influence peddling?  …it wouldn’t hurt if they would also pass an ordinance stating that all bids over a certain dollar amount must be put for competitive bids?

IS IT TRUE when Vanderburgh County Prosecutor Nick Hermann received the political endorsement from the local Fraternal Order of Police Association 8 years ago over Stan Levco Mr. Hermann said: “it was awesome to be endorsed by the local FOP”?  …last month Stan Levco received the endorsement of the local Fraternal Order of Police for Vanderburgh County Prosecutor?  …we are told that the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor Nick Hermann now feels that FOP enforcement means nothing?

IS IT TRUE that the race between Joe Donnelly and Mike Braun is to close to call? …that our statistical guru predicts that the winning margin of this race could be decided by 200,000 votes or less? …he also predicts if the Libertarian candidate receives over 3 1/2 % of the popular vote then Joe Donnelly could be re-elected to the United States Senate by the slimmest of margins?

IS IT TRUE we are wondering who is paying for the TV ads opposing the re-election of State Representative Wendy McNamara? …we feel that whoever placed these ads have wasted their money?  …it’s obvious that they don’t want you to vote for Ms. McNamara?  … they never say in the ad who they want you to vote for? …this TV is just downright dumb?

IS IT TRUE we are told that Steve Folz (D) is giving Wendy (Mac) McNamara (R) a run for her money? …we hear when Mr. Folz ask the question; “how can Representative McNamara be paid as a full-time administrator with EVSC but is allowed to go to Indy many times every month to conduct her Legislative duties” may be getting the attention of some of the voters?

IS IT TRUE we are told that several members of the Evansville Police Department are doing part-time doing security work at EVSC schools?  …we are told that want their hourly pay to be increased from $25 per hour to $30 an hour? …we are told that the Superintendent of Vanderburgh County Schools said “he will only increase their pay to $27 an hour”? …we can’t imagine why any responsible administer of a Metropolitan schools system would  jeopardize the safety of our children over a mere $5 dollar per hour raise for part-time public safety officers during times like this? …we hope that the newly elected EVSC School Board members will push to override Superintendent Smith’s ill-advised pay raise decision?

IS IT TRUE we are told that the 8th District Congressmen Larry Bucshon will be re-elected by nice margin?

IS IT TRUE that the House of Representative of the United States has many doctors who have given up their life’s work to run for elected office and Southwest Indiana is not without an example of such an official?…Dr. Larry Bucshon was a respected doctor before turning in his medical practice to run for Congress?…the issue that opiate addiction is just the kind of problem that congressional doctors should be taking on?  …we would like to thank Congressman Bucshon for stepping up to finding ways to fight this national problem?

IS IT TRUE we are told that EVSC School Board will be adding two (2) new faces this coming year? …we are told that one of them may be Ann Ennis?

IS IT TRUE we are told by several movers and shakers in Vanderburgh County politics that Vanderburgh County Commissioner Ben Shoulders is considered to be a rising political star?  …we agree with their assessment of Mr. Shoulders political staus?  …all we can add to their comment is “shine on Mr. Shoulders”?

IS IT TRUE that Matt Hostetter is running unopposed in the District 64 State Representative seat in tomorrow’s election?  …although he has no opposition we urge you to give him a complimentary vote because we need a “true conservative” representing us at the Statehouse?

Todays “READERS POLL” question: If the election was held today for District 76 State Representative race who would you vote for?

Please take time and read our newest feature articles entitled “LAW ENFORCEMENT, READERS POLL, BIRTHDAYS, HOT JOBS” and “LOCAL SPORTS” posted in our sections.  You now are able to subscribe to get the CCO daily.
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VANDERBURGH COUNTY COUNCIL NOVEMBER 7, 2018

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civic center

AGENDA of the VANDERBURGH COUNTY COUNCIL

November 7, 2018, at 3:30 A.M. ROOM 301 at Civic Center

  1. OPENING OF MEETING
  2. ATTENDANCE ROLL CALL
  3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
  4. INVOCATION
  5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
    (A) Personnel & Finance September 26, 2018
    (B) County Council and Budget Adoption October 3, 2018
  6. PERSONNEL REQUESTS:

(A) BKD RECOMMENDATION:

1. PROSECUTOR
a. Legal Secretary

2. COOPERATIVE EXTENSION a. Area Extension Agent

  1. (B)  CIRCUITCOURTSUPPLEMENTALADULTPROBATION/Requesttofillvacancyfor Receptionist/Secretary
  2. (C)  SUPERIORCOURT/RequesttofillvacanciesforClerkAssistantSecretary(withchanging job title and classification), Small Claims Secretary and Part-time Bailiff
  3. (D)  LITTER CLEAN UP/Request to create and hire Part-time Supervisor position
  4. (E)  PROSECUTOR VICTIM WITNESS ASSISTANCE/Request to create and hire 3 Victim Advocate positions
  5. (F)  HEALTHDEPARTMENT/Requesttofillvacanciesfor2Part-timeAdministrativeAides & Part-time Medical Lab Technologist and SAFETY PIN/2 Community Health Workers
  1. APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE: (A) CLERK(B) PUBLIC DEFENDER
    (C) OLD NATIONAL EVENTS PLAZA
  2. REPEAL:
    (A) SUPT OF COUNTY BLDGS
  3. TRANSFERS: (A) CORONER(B) PROSECUTOR
    (C) COOP EXTENSION (D) CIRCUIT COURT
    (E) SUPERIOR COURT (3)

(D) CONVENTION CENTER OPERATING (E) LITTER CLEAN UP

(F) DRUG & ALCOHOL DEFERRAL (G) CUMULATIVE BRIDGE (3)
(H) LOCAL ROADS & STREETS
(I) HIGHWAY (2)

(J) CIRCUIT CT SUPPL ADULT PROB

  1. OLD BUSINESS:
    (A) HEALTH DEPARTMENT RENOVATIONS(B) GAGE/TAX PHASE-IN COMPLIANCE – DSM
  2. NEW BUSINESS: (A)
  3. AMENDMENTS TO SALARY ORDINANCE:
  1. (A)  PROSECUTOR (2)
  2. (B)  COOPERATIVE EXTENSION
  3. (C)  CIRCUIT COURT
  4. (D)  SUPERIOR COURT (4)
  5. (E)  DRUG & ALCOHOL DEFERRAL
  6. (F)  PUBLIC DEFENDER
  1. (G)  CIRCUIT CT SUPPL ADULT PROB
  2. (H)  HEALTH DEPARTMENT
  3. (I)  LITTER CLEAN UP
  4. (J)  PROSECUTOR VICTIM WITNESS
  5. (K)  HEALTH DEPARTMENT-SAFETY PIN
  1. PUBLIC COMMENT
  2. REMINDER NEXT MEETING DATE/TIME: November 28, 2018 @ 8:30 a.m.
  3. ADJOURNMENT

Red denotes Personnel and Finance meeting

Blue denotes County Council meeting

PERSONNEL AND FINANCE MEETING OCTOBER 31, 2018
8:30 A.M.
ROOM 301

Candidates Wrap Up Campaigning Before Election Day

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Candidates Wrap Up Campaigning Before Election Day

After months of campaigning, both Republican and Democratic candidates were underway pushing voters to the polls for Tuesday’s election.

“There have been lots of people who have wanted to talk and who seem to be excited about getting out and voting,” says Edie Hardcastle, Indiana State Senate candidate District 49.

Hardcastle says it’s important to talk with people about why they should vote and why their vote is important.

“It’s really one of our last days of getting Out The Vote weekend and so what we’re doing really today is what we’ve been doing the last six months which is going out and knocking on doors and talking to voters about the issues,” says Hardcastle.

Hardcastle says talking with people face-to-face is an effective approach to get their message across.

“That’s why we make it such a big push the weekend before the election not only to make people aware the election is happening, but like if they have questions like where to vote or whose on the slate, if they need a ride to the polls, we can give them all that information,” says Hardcastle.

Meanwhile, at the Vanderburgh County Republican Headquarters, County Commissioner District 2 candidate Mike Duckworth says the weekend before election day is a culmination of 11 months work.

“In some of these races it could be very close, so picking up two or three or five votes here and there could be the difference,” says Mike Duckworth, County Commissioner District 2 candidate.

Campaign volunteers were also busy sending text messages, making calls, and putting up signs.

“They are indispensable,” says Hobart Scales, a campaign volunteer. “Campaign volunteers are the most important piece of any campaign and so having them here doing that work, that’s it. That’s everything.”

Democrats and Republicans alike worked hard urging people who haven’t voted to make sure they do.

“We want folks to take a look at our qualifications and our experience and make their decision,” says Duckworth.

Monday is the last day to vote early. Vanderburgh County races will include Prosecutor, County Commissioner, State Senate District 49, and State Representative District 74 and 76.

Evansville Gathers Together To Support Eliminating Bias, Prejudice, And Bullying

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Evansville Gathers Together To Support Eliminating Bias, Prejudice, And Bullying

The weather did not keep folks from participating in the Children’s March in Evansville. Folks of all ages gathered in support of eliminating bias, prejudice, and bullying.

They also met at the Four Freedom’s Monument to create signs for the “Love Not Hate Expressions Art Exhibit.” Through the voices of the future leaders of our community.

Nathan McCullough-Haddix stated “We decided rather quickly that we needed to take action, we needed to amplify these kids voices, and lead by love. Love in the face of adversity, love in the face of hate.”

“The Love Not Hate Expressions Art Exhibit” will be on display from November 4 to December 31 at various organizations around the city.