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Youth First Social Work Receives $5,000 Grant from Vanderburgh Community Foundation to Support Social and Emotional Needs of Local Students

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Youth First, Inc. was awarded a $5,000 grant from the Vanderburgh Community Foundation through its Community Good Grants Program to support social work services in Vanderburgh County schools. The grant will help fund Youth First Social Workers in local schools to help address the social and emotional needs of young people by building caring relationships, fostering a readiness for positive change, boosting resiliency and teaching valuable life skills to help prevent substance abuse and other risky behaviors. These specialized mentors will offer free-of-charge support to students, parents, families and teachers.

“Our children are growing up in a complex and challenging world that puts them at greater risk for substance use, suicide, violence and harmful behaviors,” said Parri O. Black, President & CEO of Youth First, Inc. “The Vanderburgh Community Foundation’s investment is critical to achieving Youth First’s mission. Working together, we can protect and heal the hearts of more young people and their families. As with all donations received in the 10 counties we serve, this award stays in the home area of the donation to support children in that county’s schools.”

“We are incredibly pleased to help support this vital program that serves our community’s youth and admire the effort and dedication of Youth First social workers who make this program possible,” stated Melinda Waldroup, Director of Programs and Strategic Engagement at the Community Foundation Alliance.

A check presentation for the Vanderburgh Community Foundation grant will take place on Monday, July 16, 2018, at 3:00 pm at Youth First, 111 SE Third Street, Suite 405, Evansville, IN. Media is invited to attend.

Gov. Holcomb Public Schedule for July 17

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Tuesday, July 17, 2018: 2018 Governor’s Reception in conjunction with the 48th Annual Indiana Black Expo

 

WHO:              Gov. Holcomb

 

WHAT:            The governor will give remarks and participate in a Q&A.

 

WHEN:            2 p.m., Tuesday, July 17

 

WHERE:          Indiana Convention Center

100 S. Capitol Ave.

Indianapolis, IN 46225

500 Ballroom

 

Parks Board Agenda 7/18/18

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BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS

REGULAR MEETING

KEVIN WINTERNHEIMER CHAMBERS

ROOM 301, CIVIC CENTER COMPLEX

Parks Board Agenda 7/18/18 

WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 2018

12:00 NOON

 AGENDA

1. CALL TO ORDER

2. MEETING MEMORANDUM   JULY 11, 2018

3. CONSENT AGENDA

  a.  Request Re: Approve and Execute Independent Skating Professional Agreement with

       George Ann Griffin-Atkinson for Swonder Ice Arena. -Crook

b.  Request Re: Approve and Execute Independent Skating Professional Agreement with

       Kasandra Catherine Niemeier for Swonder Ice Arena. -Crook

              c.  Request Re: Approve and Execute Independent Skating Professional Agreement with

       Brianna Linenburg for Swonder Ice Arena. -Crook

              d.  Request Re: Approve and Execute Independent Skating Professional Agreement with

       Dana Tang for Swonder Ice Arena. –Crook

              e.   Request Re: Approve and Execute Independent Skating Professional Agreement with

       Judi Hardesty for Swonder Ice Arena. -Crook

              f.   Request Re: Approve and Execute Independent Skating Professional Agreement with

       Courtney Ann Caldwell for Swonder Ice Arena. –Crook

              g.  Request Re: Approve and Execute Independent Skating Professional Agreement with

       Grace Myer for Swonder Ice Arena. -Crook

              h.  Request Re: Approve and Execute Independent Skating Professional Agreement with

       Cristin Thompson for Swonder Ice Arena. -Crook

              i.   Request Re: Approve and Execute Independent Skating Professional Agreement with

       Cristin Thompson for Swonder Ice Arena. -Crook

             

4.         OLD BUSINESS

              

5.         NEW BUSINESS 

a.  Request Re: Permission to purchase a Shade Structure for the open area at Central Bark Dog

                  Park. – Beth Jonap

             b.  Request Re: Any Other Business the Board Wishes to Consider and Public Comments.

6.         REPORTS

            a. Brian Holtz- Executive Director

            

7.        ACCEPTANCE OF PAYROLL AND VENDOR CLAIMS

 

8.        ADJOURN

COA: Admitted evidence of prior threats reveals motive for attempted murder

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Katie Stancombe for www.theindianalawyer.com

After a man argued that prior threats he made against a man he repeatedly shot at two months later should not have been admitted as evidence, the Indiana Court of Appeals concluded that even if the admission of the threats was error, it would have been harmless.

As Tranitra Tipton dropped off her two children at daycare in November 2016, her ex-husband and the children’s father, Jermaine Jackson, was waiting for them there. When Jackson saw that one of his children’s hair had been cut, he inquired who cut it. Upon learning that it was Tipton’s boyfriend, Troy Pollard, who had cut the child’s hair, Jackson “got angry,” yelled at Tipton, threatened to beat her up and threatened to “kill [Pollard] if he touch[ed J.J.’s] hair again.”

Later that afternoon, when Tipton and Pollard returned to the daycare center to pick up the children, Jackson was there and confronted Pollard. Jackson began threatening him and said, “N****, I [will] kill you,” prompting Tipton to call the police.

Then in January 2017, Tipton, Pollard and the children arrived home after an evening out and were about to exit their minivan when Pollard saw a man running towards him, who he recognized as Jackson. When Jackson reached the minivan, he fired a semi-automatic handgun at Pollard four or five times, striking him twice in his chest and once in his back, near his spine.

During the investigation, Indianapolis police discovered Jackson’s cellphone had “pinged” two towers near the scene right before and after the incident. Both Pollard and Tipton also identified Jackson as the shooter.

Prior to Jackson’s subsequent trial, the state filed a notice of intent to introduce evidence of Jackson’s threats toward Pollard and Tipton in November 2016 pursuant to Indiana Evidence Rule 404(b). The state allowed the admission over Jackson’s objection, and he was convicted of attempted murder, carrying a handgun without a license and three counts of criminal recklessness.

On appeal, Jackson argued the Marion Superior Court abused its discretion when it admitted the evidence of threats he had made to Pollard and Tipton in November 2016. However, the appellate court disagreed with Jackson’s argument that “the challenged evidence is not sufficiently probative of the two men’s relationship to justify its admission, and it unfairly suggested Jackson had a propensity to kill.”

Instead, the appellate court found that Jackson’s explicit threats to kill Pollard over something “as trivial as a child’s haircut” was probative of his motive to shoot Pollard and that the probative value of that evidence outweighed any prejudice to Jackson.

Further, the appellate court found that even if the trial court had committed error in admitting the evidence, the error would have been harmless. It concluded that Jackson could not show that the admission of the evidence regarding the November 2016 threats prejudiced his substantial rights.

VCDP News and Calendar of Events – 7/16/2018

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Below is the latest edition of upcoming events. If you have an upcoming event you would like us to include, please email details to vanderburghdemocrats1@gmail.com.

 

     
Friday,

July 20

Registration/Lunch: 10:30AM

 

Shotgun Start:

12:00PM

Golf Scramble in Support of Ryan Hatfield

Quail Crossing Golf Course

5 Quail Crossing Dr.

Boonville, IN 47601

Saturday,

July 21

12:00PM-

4:00PM

 

Pool Party/Cookout for City Clerk Laura Windhorst

2627 Old Dominion Rd.

Evansville, IN 47725

 

*$25/person, kids are free

R.S.V.P. to evvcityclerk@gmail.com

Tuesday,

July 24

5:30PM-

7:30PM

 

Reception in support of William Tanoos

Western Hills Country Club

1711 Country Club Rd.

Mt. Vernon, IN 47620

 

Friday,

August 3

Registration/Lunch: 11:00AM

 

Tee Time:

12:00PM

Neighbors for Steve Folz Golf Scramble

Cambridge Golf Course

1034 Beacon Hill, Evansville 47725

 

*Inquires can call Steve 812-760-0425 or Jackie 812-589-2474

**RSVP and payment due by July 20, 2018

 

Medick named Frontier League Pitcher of the Week

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The Frontier League has named Evansville Otters pitcher Spencer Medick the Pitcher of the Week.

Pointstreak, the official statistical provider of the Frontier League and the Independent Professional Baseball Federation, chooses the weekly award.

In earning the award, Medick pitched seven scoreless innings Friday against Normal, where he struck out nine batters and allowed just two hits.

Last month, the Otters acquired Medick from the Joliet Slammers in a trade for a player to be named later. With Evansville, Medick has started three games with a 1.50 ERA in 18 innings on the mound.

Medick pitched for the AZL Diamondbacks in 2014 and he appeared in 15 games, going 3-0 with a 1.17 ERA. He also played for Joliet (2015-16, 2018) and Southern Illinois (2015) in the Frontier League during his professional career. He played collegiately at Elon University in Elon, N.C.

Medick earned the third league honor for Evansville this season after shortstop Toby Thomas received the Player of the Week honor in May and Luc Rennie was selected as Pitcher of the Week last month.

The Otters return to Bosse Field for a six-game homestand July 17-22, featuring $2 Tuesday, Deaconess and Orthopedic Associates Night, German Heritage Night and Thirsty Thursday, Kyndle Night, Princess Night and Fellowship Day and Family Fun Day.

Tuesday is a doubleheader against Lake Erie with the first pitch of game one set for 5:05 p.m.

BREAKING NEWS: REQUEST BY STAFF TO APPROVE CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP OF ELLIS PARK RACECOURSE, LLC 

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Kentucky United We Stand, Divided We Fall

Commonwealth of Kentucky
Public Protection Cabinet

Kentucky Horse Racing Commission

Matthew G. Bevin, Governor

David A. Dickerson, Secretary

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Susan West
502-564-5525
Susan.west@ky.gov

Kentucky Horse Racing Commission Meets Tuesday

FRANKFORT, Ky. (July 16, 2018) - The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission will hold a special meeting at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, July 17, 2018, in the Grand Prix Seminar Room of the United States Dressage Federation, located inside the Kentucky Horse Park at 4051 Iron Works Parkway, Lexington, KY 40511.

The agenda follows:

I. Call to Order and Roll Call

II. New Business

A. Churchill Downs’ Updated Request to Offer Historical Horse Race Wagering

B. Request by Churchill Downs to Approve the Ainsworth Game Technology Historical Horse Racing System and Entertaining Game Themes

C. Request by staff to approve change in ownership of Ellis Park Racecourse, LLC 

III. Adjournment

Three arrested after theft and battery (Greene County)

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Indiana Conservation Officers responded to a call of theft and battery after Willis R. Martindale III, 18, Dugger, was found injured on the side of a rural road at or about 10:00 p.m. on July 14, 2018.  William E. Jeffrey, 18, Dugger, Kristine L. Nichols, 25, and William C. Edmondson III, 25, both of Linton, were arrested and are facing multiple felony drug, theft, and battery related charges.

The investigation stemmed from a passerby who found Martindale battered along County Road 400 South near T Lake in Dugger.  Martindale had sustained a broken nose, several bruises and lacerations to his face.  He informed officers he was driven from Dugger to the area by two men and a woman, where he was then allegedly strangled and beaten over the head multiple times with a handgun.  Martindale reported that the suspects stole $1000 in cash from him and a backpack valued at $790 before leaving him alongside the road.

Indiana Conservation Officers checked several houses in Greene, Sullivan, and Knox counties while attempting to locate the vehicle and three suspects.  All three were located and arrested in a residence in Bicknell.  Nearly $600 in cash and 4.3 ounces of marijuana divided into several individual bags were also recovered at the residence.

Bicknell City Police Department, Vincennes Police Department, and Jasonville Police Department also assisted with the investigation.

Vehicle collision

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The Vanderburgh County Coroner’s Office and the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office are investigating the death of an individual at US 41 at I64. The victim was the driver of a semi-tractor that overturned at that location. The victim has been identified as Kenneth L. White, age 48, of Shelbyville, KY. He was pronounced dead at the scene at 02:08 hours.. An autopsy has been scheduled for 09:00 hours on 07-17-2018.  The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office can provide information as to their ongoing investigation.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGESzc

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Below are the felony cases to be filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.

Quinyatte Jermaine Harrell: Failure to register as a sex or violent offender (Level 5 Felony)

Deborah Lyn Petrangelo: Domestic battery (Level 5 Felony), Battery against a public safety official (Level 6 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Class A misdemeanor)

Jeffery Allen Beckham: Theft (Level 6 Felony), Criminal mischief (Class B misdemeanor)VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

Kaly Elyse Shepherd: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony)

David Markell Flax: Unlawful possession of firearm by a serious violent felon (Level 4 Felony), Carrying a handgun without a license (Level 5 Felony), AttemptBattery by means of a deadly weapon (Level 5 Felony), Criminal recklessness (Level 6 Felony), Criminal mischief (Class B misdemeanor)

Marissa Nicole Flaherty: Possession of a narcotic drug (Level 6 Felony), Unlawful possession or use of a legend drug (Level 6 Felony), False informing (Class B misdemeanor)