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Letter To The Editor: Too Many Pork Projects in Evansville!

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Too Many Pork Projects in Evansville!

While the people of Evansville are all dying  about $100.00 plus water bills to cover the cost of repairing the sewer system that has Been neglected for years!, the city should be using the Millions of dollars spent on Bike Paths for repairing these sewers, instead of altering to a low percentage of bike riders in the city. It isn’t like everyone is using Rickshaws to get around town, Instead of building Dog Parks, build more event centers for our youth!

Why is it? Individuals can get Small Business Loans to open up Cat Café’s and a proposed Doggie Diner on Main Street while every minority-owned business that has been on Main Street has been closed down? Robert Chester’s Men’s Store, The Taste, and Hammerheads”. Last week the Mayor stated that consideration was being made to demo the Lloyd Pool and relocate it downtown, I wonder what Land Banks will be used for this venture?

When I think of how Taxpayers dollars have been wasted on projects downtown that consistently is losing money, I have found appalling, 3 times the Market Value was paid for the properties to build the Ford Center, yet this venture has lost millions of dollars every year since it’s been open! The questionable way land was purchased for Dpatrick Ford and traded with a questionable LLC to have people evicted along Walnut and Keith Streets to relocate Dpatrick, remember Federal Laws state, that people can’t be made or forced to relocate for commercial businesses.

I guess it’s always easy to spend other people’s money when it doesn’t affect the ones that spending the money! When millions of dollars had been spent to rehab the Executive Inn, that had several hundred rooms more than the Double Tree, the Executive had a full size swimming pool, the Time Out Bar, Barber Shop, Clothing Store, Piano Bar, Atrium, Huge Dining Area, Show Room Lounge, and a Huge Conference Room!  The Roberts Stadium had plenty of parking, 2000 more seats and had over $30 million spent on rehabilitation and be made more handicapped accessible 7 years before it was decided to be torn down and replaced! Giving Tax Abatements to companies to build hotels, when none of them have been completely filled during any convention or conference.

Remember people all these things are not only going to affect us, it’s going to effect your children and grandchildren for years to come, I can assure you within the next 10-20 years they will say the city has outgrown the Ford Center and the idea will be presented to build a new one, even if the bonds for this one hasn’t been paid off at that time!

Moving and buying business’s and moving people around to cater to a Medical School, that only has 500 students, with all the fanfare, I expected at least 2 or 3 thousand students and to find out that half of these students already live in the city was a slap in the face!

Smile your Tax Dollars at Work!

Vectren Utilities, IURC, and the City of Evansville!

After receiving our monthly electric bill which sent my blood pressure into orbit, I decided to check with my neighbors and individuals in surrounding areas made me realize that there’s something going on that needs the farther investigation! First off, our last month’s bill was $388.00 which was too much, but with energy assistance, I only had to pay $147.54, this month our bill was $879.38, an 81-year-old woman that lives on so governor, bill went from $300.00 to over a $1,000.00, another person that lives at 500 so. Linwood bill went from $200.00 to over $70.00, everyone I talked with bills went up between $100.00 to $500.00!   An individual that lives 3 doors down from me, showed me her bill where she was billed for 33 days and ours was for 31 days which there was in July, and the reading for our meters was done on the same day!  Every 90 days we all get at a letter from Vectren claiming that we all have used 33% more electric than our surrounding neighbors!

On Monday, August 13th, I decided to call Customer Service, at first I was told about the recent heat wave I explained to her, that I could show her a bill where he ha to have Puckett Heating and Air out to our house, because the air was out for several days and it was over 80 degrees in our house!

When it came to readings of our meters she told me everyone’s meters may read different regardless of how many days there might be a monthly billing cycle! I old tell that all her answers were coming from a script she was reading from, we all know that these people are trained to express any compassion relating to anyone’s hardships!

At this point I had a flashback, I remember when I had seen a 2000 – 2025 Area  Planning Book, where it showed 8th street as being a Commercial Area by 2025, why is this important? One may ask, well on the west side of the 8th street is the outer rim of the Art District and on the east side of 8thstreet is C.C.I.A. Neighborhood, the area where all these high Utility Bills are generated! A area where Orr 95% of the housing stock is owner-occupied and if this is the case and 8th street is to be commercial in 7 years, then eminent domain can’t be used to force these individuals out, so the next best thing would be high gas, electric and water bills that cause hardships for people on fixed incomes!  This is my theory! If this isn’t the case then we must be the individuals that paying for the Solar Panels that’s being built behind Oakhill Cemetary and out by the new school on the far north side that’s not going to benefit any of us!

For those who aren’t aware, Vectren was sued back in the 90’s by the states of Ohio and Alabama and had to pay millions of dollars to the customers in those states. We know that writing to the IURC isn’t going to do any good because Vectren is in all of their pockets! And there’s no use of going to the city, because they tore down a 30-year-old building, which was the only one in the city that could withstand a high-level earthquake, to bring their headquarters to the riverfront! So the best thing for all those concern to do is to use our best weapon the news media, not the local news media but CNN! People in Alaska probably don’t pay the rates that we pay in Evansville! Sometimes individuals have to venture outside of their boundaries to get the attention that their concerns need to be focused on.

One should realize that when the city of Evansville, made Riverside Drive a TIF District so that area could receive Federal Funds, left Old National Bank, the Casino, and Vectren holding all of us hostages with the exception of their shareholders.

Remember: a TIF District is an area, that is low income, blighted and economically depressed!

Sincerely,

Name Withheld By Request

Footnote:  This letter posted by the City-Count Observer without bias, editing or opinion.

Tri-State Alliance Loses Non Profit Status

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Tri-State Alliance Loses Non Profit Status

The Tri-State Alliance has had its nonprofit status revoked.

This information comes from the IRS website where it states the organization did not file a Form 990 for Fiscal Year 2014 through 2015.

According to the IRS website, the revocation went into effect in May 2017, but the organization received a formal notice in February 2018.

IRS states that Form 990 will be automatically revoked for three straight years.

Earlier this month, board director Kelly Course resigned. His reasoning was that “there might be a potential misuse of resources within the organization.”

Evansville Police have confirmed there is no active investigation at this time.

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CROSS EXAMINATION, THE ENGINE OF TRUTH

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GAVEL GAMUT By Jim Redwine

CROSS EXAMINATION, THE ENGINE OF TRUTH

Freedom of Speech is a good thing. That includes the “right” to lie and disparage anonymously. Cross examination is recognized in legal matters as the greatest engine of truth. It is just as much a Constitutional Right as Freedom of Speech. The First Amendment to the United States Constitution protects one’s right to speak and the Sixth Amendment protects the right to “confront one’s accusers”, i.e. to cross examine them, in criminal cases. Indiana’s Constitution guarantees both Freedom of Speech and “Face to Face” cross examination. It is clear that those who founded both our state and our country considered both rights sacred.

However, as with much of life and law, the devil is in the details when particular situations that implicate conflicting Constitutional Rights must be addressed. If CNN and MSNBC want to proclaim President Trump a pariah while FOX News proclaims him a messiah both positions are constitutionally protected even if they might cite to anonymous sources to do so. So, how do those who disagree with either position exercise the right of cross-examination? Well, they don’t. Private citizens and non-governmental entities are perfectly within their rights to cite or even make up anonymous sources.

When the government wants to use Confidential Informants in criminal cases to seek an arrest or search warrant, the police officer or Prosecuting Attorney must, under oath, set forth facts whereby the reviewing Judge or Magistrate can determine a C.I.’s information is credible. Such things as the ability and opportunity to observe are essential considerations. And, even if the Judge grants the request for a warrant when a case is filed the Court has the authority to order the disclosure of a C.I.’s identity so that a person who is charged may cross-examine the C.I. or have the case thrown out.

This protection of the truth is not available in the civil area nor should it be. If a media outlet wants to lie or make up sources the outlet might be sued but the government should not be allowed to squelch free speech. On the other hand, those of us who are inundated with a constant barrage of personal invective described by the media as “news” owe it to ourselves and our country to demand that news organizations disclose “anonymous sources” or, at least thoroughly vet them and set out the vetting process along with the source’s bona fides so we can judge for ourselves. 

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Cardinal Classic Up Next For Women’s Golf

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Early next week, the University of Evansville women’s golf team will be back on the course as they will take part in the Cardinal Classic hosted by Ball State.

Set for The Players Club in Yorktown, Ind., the tournament consists of 54 holes with a par of 72 and yardage slated for 6,204.  On Monday, 36 holes will commence with an 8:30 a.m. ET shotgun start.  The final 18 holes on Tuesday beginning at 9 a.m. ET.

A total of 16 teams will be competing including Ball State, Bowling Green, Bradley, Central Michigan, Cleveland State, Dayton, Evansville, Illinois State, Indiana State, Ohio University, Purdue Fort Wayne, Southern Illinois, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, UIndy, Western Illinois, Western Michigan along with individuals from Indiana University.

The Purple Aces opened the 2018-19 season last week at the Redbird Invitational in Normal, Ill.  Sydney Anderson, a senior transfer from Ball State, paced the team as she earned a 14th place finish.  Her founds finished at 76, 76 and 75 as she completed play at +11.

Sophia Rohleder was next up for UE, tying for 31st at 19-over par.  Her top round was a 76.  Madison Chaney shot a pair of 81’s in the opening day before carding a 77 in the final round to finish in a tie for 43rd.

Evansville tied for 9th in the team standings, just three behind 8th place.

 

Governor Eric Holcomb Directs Flags To Be Flown at Half-Staff

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Governor Eric J. Holcomb is directing flags in Allen County to be flown at half-staff to honor Fort Wayne Police Officer David A. Tinsley.

Flags should be flown at half-staff from sunrise to sunset on the day of his funeral, Monday, September 17, 2018.

Gov. Holcomb also asks businesses and residents in Allen County to lower their flags to half-staff on Monday to honor Officer Tinsley and his service to the community.

 

The Olde Tyme Auto Club To Celebrate 65th Anniversary

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            Dwight Eisenhower was president, the Yankees were world champs, and “I Love Lucy” was the top show on television. Gasoline cost 20 cents a gallon; a new Ford could be had for $1,537. And a small group of antique car enthusiasts gathered in downtown Evansville to form a new club. The year was 1953.

Sixty-five years later, The Olde Tyme Auto Club (TOTAC) is celebrating its 65th anniversary with a party and car display for the public. The event will be held on Sunday, Sept. 16, from 2 to 5 p.m. at Burdette Park’s Bishea Building near the park’s entrance.

A display of rare antique and classic cars by members of TOTAC and other clubs will include (weather permitting) a 1902 Curved Dash Oldsmobile, a 1915 Packard once owned by iconic Gen. “Black Jack” Pershing, a 1939 Rolls Royce and a 1921 Packard. A 1974 Cadillac Eldorado convertible that was among the last in the “big cars” era also will be in the display of about 20 vehicles.

Larry Wahnsiedler and the Grandview Junction Band will perform from 2 to 3 p.m. Visitors will be treated to cake and refreshments.

Organization of The Olde Tyme Auto Club was spurred by the Chamber of Commerce late in 1953 after a caravan of 28 antique cars had journeyed from Evansville to Mount Carmel, Ill., for a parade. Thousands lined the highway to New Harmony to get a look at the old cars.

Charter membership in the new club totaled 176. Only one, Lowell Walker, who joined when he was a teen, is a member today. He owns the 1902 Oldsmobile as well as more than two dozen other antique or classic cars.

Over the years, TOTAC members have driven their old cars on jaunts as far away as Mississippi – two couples drove to California and back – and to parades, mall shows, festivals and any place the vintage autos would attract interest. The club has donated funds to several local charities, the latest an annual grant for auto mechanic students at Ivy Tech college.

Fall Funk in the City Art Festival

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Sep 22
Haynie’s Corner

Funk in the City presents the 16th Annual Haynie’s Corner Art Festival!!! Featuring over 100 artists from throughout the region and multiple states, awesome food vendors and a fun environment to shop, the Haynie’s Corner Art Festival is one of our community’s festival traditions you don’t want to miss!

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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ADOPT A PET

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Ringo is one of the Beatles kittens! His 3 brothers (Paul, John, and George) have all been adopted and now he’s the last one left! He is a wonderfully sweet baby, and actually the second-longest resident at River Kitty Cat Café downtown! Ringo’s adoption fee is $60 and includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

ROKITA TARGETS GOOGLE BIAS IN LETTER TO FTC

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As the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) begins their public series addressing competition and consumer protection in the 21st century, Congressman Todd Rokita released a second letter to the FTC calling for an investigation into Google misleading their users with manipulated search engine results that benefited their biased agenda. This letter comes on the heels of a recently surfaced video of Google leadership expressing shock and dismay after the election of President Donald Trump.

 

“Google’s unrivalled power online gives them incredible capability to influence people all over the world, and consumers have the right to know if  Google’s search engine is manipulating its results in a biased manner,” said Congressman Todd Rokita. “Time and time again, Google has consistently put liberal media at the forefront of their search results, while silencing conservative voices in the process. That is why I have called upon the FTC to conduct an investigation into Google wrongfully using their growing monopoly to promote liberal agendas.”

 

Earlier this year, Congressman Rokita sent a letter to the FTC and Department of Justice (DOJ) requesting an update on the status of antitrust investigations into Google. Following this letter, the FTC announced their public series hearings. You can view Rep. Rokita’s first letter here, and his second letter here.