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Federal Judge Rejects Curtis Hill’s Attempts To Intervene In Marion County Voting Case

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By Janet Williams
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS—A federal judge Thursday rejected Attorney General Curtis Hill’s attempt to unravel the consent decree reached earlier this summer requiring Marion County to establish satellite voting sites in November and in future elections.

Senior Judge Sarah Evans Barker said Hill’s objections to the consent decree reached between the county election board and Common Cause of Indiana and the local branch of the NAACP are without merit.

Common Cause and the NAACP sued last year to require Marion County to provide more than one location for voters to cast ballots in advance of the election. The consent decree requires the election board to have six satellite voting sites in November.

A final decree, signed off on by all parties and approved by Barker in July, requires the county to have two satellite sites in the primary and five in the general election in future years.

Marion County, which is majority Democratic, was the only county in central Indiana to have only one early voting site, prompting the voting rights lawsuit. The other counties are majority Republican.

Earlier Thursday, Indiana Solicitor General Thomas M. Fisher faced the media to defend the widely criticized decision of his embattled boss, Hill, to jump into the voting case.

“Our goal is rather routine,” Fisher said. “It is to defend the application of Indiana statutes as written.”

Fisher maintained the consent decree binds future election boards to the agreement. State law requires county election boards to unanimously approve satellite voting sites and the lone Republican member of the Marion County election board had, until the lawsuit, refused to approve it.

Noting that the state had argued that it is against the public interest to enforce a consent decree dictating how local elections are run, Barker said, “That is not a cogent objection; it is the expression of a preference by the Attorney General for noninterference in voting rights cases generally.”

She added that violations of federal rights justify the imposition of federal remedies.

Julia Vaughn, policy director of Common Cause of Indiana, and Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson, the state’s top election official, both blasted Hill’s action.

Vaughn said in a statement that Hill’s motion should be dismissed because it has no merit.

“The Attorney General is trying to disrupt a bipartisan agreement reached after months of negotiations,” she said.  “He is wasting taxpayer money on a partisan political fight.”

Lawson, whose name is on the court papers Hill’s team filed Tuesday, sharply criticized the attorney general for interfering in the case and for not notifying her that he was filing a motion to unravel the consent decree.

Fisher never directly answered questions about why Lawson’s office was never notified, except to say she was dropped as a defendant in the case last year.

A spokesman for Hill’s office said the attorney general will appeal Barker’s order to the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

Hill, meanwhile, is being investigated by the state’s inspector general and a special prosecutor on charges that he groped four women at a downtown Indianapolis bar at the end of the 2018 regular session in March. State House and Senate leaders of both political parties as well as Gov. Eric Holcomb have called for Hill to resign. Hill has refused and denies any wrongdoing.

Janet Williams is executive editor of TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

Daily Scriptures for the Week of August 13, 2018

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MONDAY
“A friend loves at all times, and a brother is born for a time of adversity.” Proverbs 17:17 NIV

TUESDAY
“One who has no sense shakes hands in pledge and puts up security for a neighbor.”
Proverbs 17:18 NIV

WEDNESDAY
“Whoever loves a quarrel loves sin; whoever builds a high gate invites destruction.”
Proverbs 17:19 NIV

THURSDAY
“One whose heart is corrupt does not prosper; one whose tongue is perverse falls into trouble.”
Proverbs 17:20 NIV

FRIDAY
“To have a fool for a child brings grief; there is no joy for the parent of a godless fool.”
Proverbs 17:21 NIV

SATURDAY
“The wicked accept bribes in secret to pervert the course of justice.” Proverbs 17:23

SUNDAY
“A discerning person keeps wisdom in view, but a fool’s eyes wander to the ends of the earth.”
Proverbs 17:24

Submitted to the City-County Observer by Karen Seltzer

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Otters stave off late Freedom surge to take series

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A three-run seventh inning propelled the Evansville Otters to a 6-5 victory over the Florence Freedom on Sunday afternoon at Bosse Field in front of 879 fans.

The win gave the Otters the series victory, as Evansville took three out of four against Florence over the weekend.

Travis Harrison got the Otters on the board with an RBI double in the first.

Ryan Long swatted a solo home run in the third, his eleventh home run of the year, to put the Otters ahead 2-0.

Florence scored their first run of the game in the fifth when Keivan Berges singled home a run.

Evansville got that run back in the sixth on a Jeff Gardner RBI double to put the Otters ahead 3-1.

The Otters broke the game open with three runs in the seventh. J.J Gould led off the frame with a double and was brought home on a David Cronin single. After Long was hit by a pitch, Austin Bush chopped a ball over the head of the first baseman to score Cronin from second. Gardner capped off the inning with a sacrifice fly to make it 6-1 Evansville.

Florence got within one run in the ninth thanks to a Berges grand slam, but Alex Phillips came on and struck out the final two hitters to earn his third save of the year and secure the 6-5 victory for the Otters.

Austin Nicely gets the win for Evansville, his sixth of the year. Nicely went five innings, allowing one run on six hits while walking four and striking out three.

Mike Castellani absorbs the loss for the Freedom. Castellani worked three innings, giving up two runs on four hits while striking out one and walking one.

26th Annual Mystery Event, “Murder on Slaughter Avenue”

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Join us Saturday, August 18th for another true unsolved Evansville murder. This years production is written by Kelley Coures and Peggy Newton and will be directed by Kelley Coures. Special thanks to our Title Sponsor John M. Lawrence & Associates. Call the Museum if you’re interested in being a sponsor for this unique, sellout event!
$75 per person. Includes performances in the Reitz Home from 6 to 8 p.m. followed by heavy hors d’oeuvres and a wine & beer cash bar in the Carriage House . The cast will join the party after 8 p.m. following the last performance.

ADOPT A PET

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Lemur is a female brown tabby cat! She was the mom of the “Monkey” kittens, who have all been adopted. Lemur is sweet & outgoing, so she is now available at River Kitty Cat Café in downtown Evansville! Her adoption fee is $40 and includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

 

IU’s Grothe Wins Gold, King Two Silvers on Sunday at Pan Pacific Championships

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Indiana University postgraduate swimmer Zane Grothe put an exclamation point on his great week at the 2018 Pan Pacific Championships in Tokyo, winning the gold medal in the men’s 800m freestyle.

Grothe earned his gold in the event with a Pan Pacs record time of 7:43.74. For the week, Grothe won three medals – gold in the 800m free, silver in the 1500m free and bronze in the 400m free.

IU’s Lilly King won two silver medals on Sunday to cap her week in Tokyo. The rising senior won silver in the women’s 200m breaststroke with a time of 2:22.12, securing her spot in the event on Team USA for next summer’s World Championships. Later, King helped Team USA (3:53.21) win silver in the women’s 4x100m medley relay. King split a 1:04.86 in her breaststroke leg, the best time in the field.

For the week, Hoosier swimmers have now earned 10 medals over the course of four days of competition – four gold, four silver and two bronze.

In the men’s 4x100m medley relay, current Hoosiers Vini Lanza and Gabriel Fantoni helped Team Brazil take fourth in the event with a time of 3:32.16. Lanza posted a time of 51.68 in the butterfly, while Fantoni led off with a backstroke leg of 53.72.

Blake Pieroni won his third B Final of the week on Sunday, touching first in the men’s 50m freestyle B Final with a time of 22.22. Pieroni also won the B Finals of the 100m free and 200m free. In the 50m B Final, current IU swimmer Zach Apple was second with a time of 22.30.

In the women’s 50m freestyle B Final, IU postgrads Margo Geer (25.04) and Isabella Arcila (25.28) placed third and fifth, respectively.

Incoming freshman Michael Brinegar had a great showing in the men’s 800m freestyle, posting the ninth-fastest time in 7:58.79. Brinegar will compete for Team USA in the open water 10k on Monday.

Postgrad swimmer Kennedy Goss placed sixth in the B Final of the women’s 200m backstroke for Team Canada,

 

Hensley and Chavarria toss combined no-hitter to help Otters split doubleheader with Freedom

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Ty Hensley and Matt Chavarria combined for the third no-hitter in Evansville Otters franchise history as the Otters won the second game of a doubleheader 2-0 against the Florence Freedom, following a 5-2 loss to Florence in the first game.

In the first game, Caleb Lopes clubbed two, two-run home runs to lead the Freedom to the win.

Florence plated two runs in the first inning on the first two-run homer from Lopes.

Taylor Bryant put the Freedom up 3-0 with an RBI double in the top of the fourth.

The Otters got on the board in the fifth on back-to back RBI singles from David Cronin and Ryan Long.

Lopes hit his second two-run homer in the seventh to restore Florence’s three run advantage.

That home run helped finish off the Otters as Jonathon Tripp picks up the six-out save to secure the 5-2 victory for the Freedom.

Evan Korson gets the win after retiring one hitter.

Randy Wynne is hit with his eighth loss of the season while picking up his fourth complete game of the season. Wynne allowed five runs on 10 hits while striking out six.

Steve Hagen gets the no-decision for the Freedom. Hagen went 4.2 innings allowing two runs on three hits while striking out three.

The Otters tossed a combine no-hitter against the Freedom to clinch a 2-0 victory to split the doubleheader.

Evansville jumped ahead in the first on a Long solo homer, his tenth of the year.

In the second, J.J Gould beat out an infield single to short and Mike Rizzitello hustled all the way home from second to put the Otters up 2-0.

Those two runs stood tall as Hensley and Chavarria combined to no-hit the Freedom.

Hensley went the first five innings, walking four and striking out seven to earn his first win with the Otters.

Chavarria went the final two frames, walking one and striking out three, to garner his second save of the season.

Freedom starter Christian DeLeon is dealt the loss despite throwing a complete game. The righty went six innings, allowing two runs on five hits and striking out seven.

Advisory: Illinois man arrested on drug dealing & obstruction of justice charges following Friday night shooting investigation

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Evansville Police have arrested JILES THOMAS on obstruction of justice and dealing marijuana charges following a shooting investigation on Friday night.
Police were called to the area of Riverside and Boeke around 8:30pm for a reported shooting. Officers arrived and found a 14 year old male with a gunshot wound to his upper body. He was taken to a local hospital for treatment and is expected to survive.
Thomas left the area, but was located near Vann and Pollack a short time later.
According to Thomas, the 14 year of contacted him about purchasing marijuana. A time and place was agree upon and the two met to conduct a drug deal. Thomas said another male was with the 14 year old when he arrived. Thomas told investigators that during the deal, the juvenile pointed a gun at him and tried to rob him. Thomas told police he was armed with a handgun and fired one time at the juvenile. Thomas then left the scene.
Police were able to view the communications between the juvenile and Thomas that corroborated his account. Police also recovered a replica firearm near the scene of the shooting that was possibly used by the juvenile during the incident.
Thomas has not told investigators where he disposed of the gun he used in the shooting. Police recovered marijuana during their investigation.
The juvenile refused to cooperate with investigators.
Although the shooting happened during the commission of a separate crime, police believe the shooting was in self defense.
Thomas in in the Vanderburgh County Jail on Obstruction of Justice (Level 6 Felony) and Dealing Marijuana ( Class A Misdemeanor).
The juvenile has not been charged with a crime at this time. The investigation into his actions is on-going.

Champagne Problems in rematch with Pinch Hit in Groupie Doll

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Champagne Problems has competed against Pinch Hit three times: finishing third while beaten 1 1/2 lengths, then second by a neck before turning the tables on Pinch Hit in taking a Churchill Downs allowance race by three-quarters of a length.
Pinch Hit is the 2-1 morning-line favorite for Sunday’s $100,000, Grade 3 Groupie Doll Stakes, Ellis Park’s signature race. Champagne Problems is 12-1 in the field of 11 fillies and mares running a mile.
“As they would say, it’s a good thing she can’t read,” joked co-owner Randy Bloch, Champagne Problems’ co-owner from Louisville. “It doesn’t bother her.”
The disparity in odds no doubt is due in part because Pinch Hit had an adventurous trip in the June 23 allowance race and came back to win Indiana Grand’s $100,000 Mari Hulman George while Champagne Problems is training up to the race.
The other component could be that trainer Brad Cox and jockey Shaun Bridgmohan have been on a tear. Cox, the 2015 Ellis meet leader, had won 16 of his past 31 starts at the track, with Bridgmohan riding 14 of those winners.
But trainer Ian Wilkes is having a fine Ellis meet as well, winning nine of 31 starts, including the Ellis Park Turf Stakes with Bonnie Arch. Champagne Problems, who won an allowance race at Ellis Park last summer, again will be ridden by fan favorite and three-time Kentucky Derby-winning jockey Calvin Borel.
“She’s stakes-placed, and it would be great if we could get a graded-stakes win with her,” said Bloch, who owns Champagne Problems with Brad Stephens, John Seiler, Fred Merritt and David Hall. “As you can see from her form, she’s just an honest filly. She always gives it her all. She and Calvin really relate well to one another and glad he’s able to ride her.
“Any time you get into a stakes race, let alone a graded-stakes race, there you are butting heads with Steve Asmussen, Brad Cox, Larry Jones, Mike Tomlinson. It’s just an honor to be running against those guys. But it also makes it very difficult. It’s a tough race. But she fights; she’s a competitor. She’s honest.”
Borel agrees.
“She’s just improving where I’ll be able to put her where I want this trip,” he said. “Ian has been pointing this filly for this race for the last five months. He said, ‘This is the race we want to try to win.’ Her last race was very, very impressive. She traveled with me a lot closer (to the pace) and finished. Before, she’d grind but she wouldn’t give me a punch. But last time I laid just right off of them and she gave me a pretty good punch. That’s what we wanted to see coming into this race.”
Champagne Problems is the first of three Bloch-owned horses with the sparkling wine in their names, being followed by Champagne All Day and the 2-year-old Champagne Anyone. While there is no real story behind the name, Bloch promised, “There will be some bubbly afterward if we win.”
Bloch also has the Wilkes-trained homebred Jacktastic tackling the $75,000 Ellis Park Derby at a mile off a win in a $75,000 maiden-claiming race at Churchill Downs and $50,000 starter-allowance race victory at Ellis. Off four disappointing races as a 2-year-old, the turnaround for Jacktastic seems to have been gelding the horse.
 “His last two races have been really good,” Bloch said. “Ian was deciding between an allowance race and the Ellis Park Derby. He really wanted to run him short one more time and just decided, ‘Why not give him a shot now and we’ll figure out where to go from here.’ He’s won at Ellis and we’re kind of anxious to see what he does.”
Bridgmohan reunited with Groupie Doll favorite
Jockey Shaun Bridgmohan will be reunited with Pinch Hit, trained by meet-leading trainer Brad Cox, for the first time since he was aboard the Groupie Doll favorite for her first three races 1 1/2 years ago. With the filly going to Oaklawn, he didn’t ride her back when she won for the first time. But Bridgmohan did suggest adding blinkers, which owner Richard Klein attributes to Pinch Hit’s transformation into a multiple stakes-winner.
Bridgmohan has teamed with Cox to win three stakes so far this meet, the $100,000 Kentucky Downs Preview Tourist Mile with Mr. Misunderstood, the $100,000 Kentucky Downs Preview Calumet Farm Turf Cup with Arklow and the $50,000 Good Lord with Majestic Affair.
“I’ve ridden for him throughout his career,” Bridgmohan said of Cox. “We’ve always gotten lucky together. His stock obviously has gotten better throughout the years, and he’s getting better horses. He’s done a phenomenal job. His (win) percentage speaks for itself and his record. He’s a good trainer who does a phenomenal job.”
Misleading Lady seeking stakes placing (or better!)
The motivation of running 30-1 shot Misleading Lady in the Groupie Doll is shared by a good segment of the field: getting at least a graded-stakes placing that would enhance her value as a broodmare.
So when an allowance race didn’t go at Indiana Grand, owner Thomas Hinshaw and trainer Mike Tomlinson rerouted the 6-year-old mare to the Groupie Doll. In her first start for Tomlinson after being trained by Brad Cox, Misleading Lady was second in a Churchill Downs allowance race.
Misleading Lady has a 5-4-1 record in 18 starts, earning $203,933. Her first win came at Ellis Park three years ago.
“The owners would like to keep her as a broodmare and would like to get some black type (stakes wins or placings),” Tomlinson said. “The little mare is honest. It looks like a tough spot to win, but if she just hit the board and got black type for these owners, it would be a big plus. And this filly’s running style suits Ellis. She’s got tactical speed going that far. She’ll lay really close. It’s worth a shot.”
Pressley hoping for Karma indeed in Ellis Park Derby
One of the biggest groups at Ellis Park on Sunday will be Henderson entrepreneur Mike Pressley and his family, with two dozen relatives expected to watch Kowboy Karma in the new $75,000 Ellis Park Derby at a mile. Kowboy Karma, a stakes-winner who hasn’t raced since finishing second in a Keeneland allowance race April 12, is the 3-1 favorite in the wide-open race, with his Larry Jones-trained stablemate Believe in Royalty the 4-1 second choice in a capacity field of a dozen 3-year-olds.
“We just hope he does the best he can,” said Pressley, who owns Kowboy Karma with Jones, who also trained his sire, champion sprinter Kodiak Kowboy. “The good news is I’ve got all my family coming.”
Pressley has had horses with Jones since 2000, and they’ve teamed for some good ones: Grade I winner Wildcat Bettie B, along with Grade 2 winners Ruby’s Reception (Jones’ first graded-stakes winner), Josh’s Madelyn and Payton d’Oro.
Pressley’s daughter, Lesley Nelson, got him hooked up with Jones. Nelson sold tip sheets at the track years ago and got to know Jones’ wife, Cindy.
“I went to auctions with him all the time when nobody knew who he was,” Pressley said of Jones. “It was just me and him. Over the years, it (the stable) kept growing, after he had some good horses. But he picked out all the horses. He bought me a lot of (offspring) of first-crop sires. He did everything. He’s the man, as far as I’m concerned.”
Jones and Pressley bought a filly for $35,000 that the owner named Just Jan after his wife, who endured after a lengthy battle with the chronic disease scleroderma that required a lung transplant and eventually claimed Jan Pressley’s life two years ago. Saturday, the day before the Ellis Park Derby, would have been Jan Pressley’s 63rd birthday.
“Kowboy Karma is her first baby,” Pressley said of Just Jan, adding of the gelding’s name, “Larry is a cowboy, a real one, and we were hoping to have a good horse with some karma. And we thought Larry would like the name, too.”
When Jones moved his base to the East Coast after the 2005 tornado hit Ellis Park, Pressley would go to Delaware to watch his horses. Now that Jones is back, Pressley acknowledges it’s nice for his entire family to be able to come out and watch horses train. That was the case Saturday morning when Pressley, Nelson and Nelson’s daughter, Payton (for whom Payton d’Oro is named) were on the Ellis backside.
“The other thing I find remarkable about the whole thing is that Larry has gotten so successful, but he keeps the guys around him who got him started — like me, who has $20,000-$30,000 horses,” Pressley said. “That’s pretty amazing.
“… I remember Larry saying we thought one time we’d win a race at Turfway Park and have some fun. I never dreamed it would be like this. But I knew Larry could pick those babies, and I was going to take a chance.”
Said Nelson: “That’s been the key to this journey. When he started picking the babies, it was a new ballgame.”
Ruby’s Reception was a $12,000 yearling who earned $365,130 on the track and was sold for $225,000. Josh’s Madelyn cost $10,000 as a yearling, made $480,309 racing and was sold for $1 million. Wildcat Bettie B was a comparatively pricey $42,000 yearling who earned $504,818 and ultimately sold $550,000.
Should Kowboy Karma win the Ellis Park Derby, the winner’s circle presentation likely will have to be moved onto the track to accommodate the crowd.
“That would be fun,” Jones said. “That would be a great problem to have if that was the case.”
Among the crowd would be Henderson Mayor Steve Austin, a long-time friend of Pressley’s and who, coincidentally, will be presenting the trophy to the Ellis Park Derby winner.
Winning wieners: Petey, Daphnie Rose take final qualifying heats
The dachshunds Petey (owner Misty Gill of Mt. Erie, Ill.) and Daphnie Rose (owner Mary Haynes of Owensboro) were the winners of Saturday’s final two qualifying heats for the Aug. 25 Wiener Dog Derby. The top four wieners from the two heats Saturday and two heats Aug. 4 are now in the semifinals, with the top four in each of those races making the Wiener Dog Derby championship, also on Aug. 25, to determine Ellis Park’s top dog, or, you might say, the winningest wiener.
Groupie Doll Day: glass giveaway, Sir Dorset, mini horses, racing
The first 500 through the gates Sunday will receive a commemorative Groupie Doll glass, courtesy of stakes sponsor Kruckemeyer and Cohn jewelry store in Evansville.
The old warrior Sir Dorset, who regularly raced at Ellis Park during a career spanning 1999 through 2008, will return to Ellis to greet fans behind the grandstand. Now 23, Sir Dorset won 16 of 78 career starts, becoming a starter-allowance veteran while specializing in races two miles or more for trainers Earl Murphy and Jami Poole. That includes twice winning by more than 40 lengths at Ellis Park.
Sir Dorset is enjoying a second career as a team member with the non-profit Healing Reins, whose mission is “to assist individuals with special needs in meeting heir full potential through interaction with horses.” Healing Reins is bringing out Sir Dorset and miniature horses to Ellis Park to mingle with the fans Sunday from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. Central. Healing Reins, which offers individual and group therapy sessions, is supported through its partner locations in Henderson: Chad and Stacy Denton’s Blue Moon Stables and William and Peggy Fidler’s Rolling Hills Equestrian Center.
Groupie Doll Stakes (G3)
Post time: Sunday at 4:40 p.m. Central (ninth race)
Purse: $100,000. Distance: mile. Division: Fillies & mares 3 years old & up
pp horse (weight)              jockey/trainer
1. Sense of Bravery (116)       De La Cruz/Cox
2. Jenda’s Agenda (120)       G. Saez/Jones
3. Champagne Problems (120)   Borel/Wilkes
4. Misleading Lady (120)        Rocco/Tomlinson
5. Honey Bunny (120)          Lanerie/Ortiz
6. Pacific Pink (120)           Hernandez/Asmussen
7. Mines and Magic (120)       Camacho/V. Oliver
8. Dutch Parrot (120)          Canchari/VanMeter
9. Torrent (120)               Gilligan/Moquett
10. Pinch Hit (120)             Bridgmohan/Cox
11. Dorodansa (120)           Hill/Gorder
Ellis Park Derby
Post time: Sunday at 4:10 p.m. Central (eighth race)
Purse: $75,000. Distance. mile. Division: 3-year-olds
pp horse (weight)             jockey/trainer
1. Travelling Midas (120)       Gilligan/Arnold
2. Front Door (120)            Bridgmohan/LoPresti
3. Ebben (120)               Borel/Margolis
4. Jacktastic (120)             Landeros/Wilkes
5. Hoonani Road (122)         Hill/Catalano
6. Battle At Sea (122)          Albarado/Maker
7. Kowboy Karma (120)        Hernandez/Jones
8. Limation (120)              McMahon/Asmussen
9. Believe In Royalty (120)       G. Saez/Jones
10. Art Collection (120)          Rocco/Dickey
11. Cutler (120)                Zajac/Jackson
12. Turner Time (120)           Lanerie/Cox