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Call for AG Hill To Resign Arises Amid Harassment Investigation

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Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill was investigated this year after four women claimed he touched them inappropriately at a bar. Hill was investigated by the same law firm that recently drew an ethics complaint about its handling of a separate investigation that cleared a powerful Ohio lawmaker. Meanwhile, Indiana’s Democratic Party leader has called on Hill to resign.

The Indianapolis Star obtained an eight-page memo written by the law firm Taft Stettinius & Hollister, which wrote the document for legislative leaders who investigated the allegations against Hill.

The memo states that a lawmaker and three legislative staffers said Hill inappropriately touched them at a party in the early morning hours of March 15, shortly after Indiana’s legislative session came to a close.

Hill, a Republican, denied the allegations, calling them “deeply troubling.”

“At no time was my behavior inappropriate nor did I touch anyone in an inappropriate manner,” Hill said in a statement to the newspaper. He also said he was never contacted by an investigator and that he hasn’t “been informed of who made these allegations.”

But legislative leaders said in a joint statement on Monday that the investigation was completed and “the matter has been addressed with the Attorney General to the satisfaction of the employees involved.”

One of the accusers, who spoke to the newspaper on the condition that she not be identified, expressed anger over Hill’s denial.

She said she was satisfied that the investigation was conducted and that the women involved were treated fairly, but she said she was “disappointed that nothing can be done to censure him formally.”

“This was a pattern of behavior that was witnessed by many,” she told the newspaper.

On Tuesday, Indiana’s Democratic Party chairman urged Hill to resign. Chairman John Zody said the allegations against Hill are “beyond troubling and wildly inappropriate.”

Indiana Republican Party Chairman Kyle Hupfer said the GOP has “zero tolerance for sexual harassment,” but stopped short of calling for Hill’s resignation.

Hill’s office did not respond to AP’s request for comment Tuesday morning. He previously denied the accusations.

Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb issued this statement Tuesday:

“I’m in a remote area of Montana with Janet celebrating our anniversary for a few days. I have limited information from media sources I’m able to access.

“We took great care to update our sexual harassment policies for the executive, legislative and judicial branches in the past few months. No one should be subjected to unwanted sexual advances. I commend House and Senate leaders for their immediate and formal follow up to the allegations presented to them.

“I’ll return to Indianapolis late tomorrow night. Until I’ve reviewed the facts in detail, I will have no further comment.”

The document, dated June 18, states that Hill’s alleged conduct toward the legislative employees may have been “inappropriate,” but was “likely not severe or pervasive enough to result in a hostile work environment.” However, the firm found that Hill’s conduct toward the lawmaker was “likely egregious enough to meet the threshold of ‘severe.’”

The memo includes details from interviews conducted with six women who attended the end-of-session party.

The lawmaker said an intoxicated Hill put his hands on her back, slid them down her back, put them under her clothes and grabbed her buttocks, according to the memo. She told him to “back off” and walked away, but Hill approached her again later and again reached under her clothing and grabbed her. She again told him to “back off,” according to the memo.

The Associated Press does not identify alleged victims of sexual assaults unless they come forward publicly.

The investigating law firm, Taft Stettinius & Hollister, was recently hit with an ethics grievance over a separate investigation into harassment allegations leveled at another powerful Republican elected official — this one in Ohio. Like the Hill investigation, Taft concluded that the conduct of the Ohio lawmaker was “inappropriate,” but not in violation of state harassment policies.

The law firm investigated Ohio House Majority Leader Bill Seitz over comments he made while speaking at a retirement party on April 25. The complaint was made against Seitz after a roast in January 2018 for chief of staff Mike Dittoe. According to the report from the investigation, Seitz said he made jokes about two women representatives and about former Sen. Cliff Hite, who resigned in October 2017 and admitted to acting inappropriately toward a female state employee. Seitz told the Taft attorneys he referenced the Marvin Gaye song, “Let’s Get it On,” when speaking of Hite and described some representatives as wearing a “tin foil hat,” as an allusion to someone believing in conspiracy theories.

Advocacy groups in Ohio filed a grievance against Taft after the investigation because Seitz for two reasons: The lawmaker previously had worked for Taft for more than 30 years, and Taft had made a campaign contribution to Seitz at the same time it was investigating him.

A cursory Indiana Lawyer search of available online campaign contributions found Taft has made no reported donations directly to Hill through the end of 2017. A spokesperson for Taft did not immediately reply to a message seeking comment Tuesday.

Hill, a former Elkhart County prosecutor, has been viewed as a rising Republican star. He was the single greatest vote-getter in Indiana history when he was elected to office in 2016.

In May, he warmed up the crowd at a rally held by President Donald Trump in Hill’s native Elkhart.  He’s also visited the White House several times since Trump took office. In response to the allegations against him, Hill released this statement to media:

“These allegations are deeply troubling.

“Following dinner, I was invited to AJ’s lounge for the legislative end of session party.

“The celebration at AJ’s was very crowded with, legislators, lobbyists, staffers, and others. The atmosphere was light and jovial, as would be expected in a bar.

“I interacted with several people — talking, laughing, and telling stories. At no time was my behavior inappropriate nor did I touch anyone in an inappropriate manner.

“While the celebration continued, I left with the gentleman who had invited me and went home.

“I have never been contacted by an investigator. I have not been informed of who made these allegations nor have I been provided any due process with regard to these vicious allegations.

“The lack of due process regarding this prejudicial investigation is concerning. I have never received a copy of this ‘confidential’ report along with the specific allegations made against me. While meeting with legislative leaders yesterday I requested a copy of this report but my request was denied despite the fact that the legislature acknowledged they had given it to the media. There is a fundamental lack of fairness to this entire process.”

 

St. Vincent Evansville Birth Announcements

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Jill and Kris Myers, Evansville, daughter, Isla Maureen, June 22

Katie and Ryan Goelzhauser, Evansville, daughter, Mia Grace, June 22

Kristen and Jacob Hildenbrand, Evansville, daughter, Lily Marie, June 22

Megan and Andrew Carter, Evansville, son, Benjamin Matthew, June 22

Andrea and Matthew Hetzel, Carmi, IL, son, Kaden Lyle, June 23

Catherine and Justin Provines, Evansville, daughter, Kinsley Joelle, June 23

Amanda and Steven Burnette, Evansville, son, Carter Dallas, June 25

Ashley and Gary Jones, Henderson, KY, daughter, Stella Remington, June 25

Kassandra and Justin Greenwell, Petersburg, IN, daughter, Paisley Kay, June 25

Brittanie Sutherland and Matthew Funk, Henderson, KY, son, Conner Douglas, June 26

Kristie and Michael May, Lynnville, IN, daughter, Melody Dean, June 26

Kristie and Michael May, Lynnville, IN, daughter, Elaina Renea, June 26

Amber Schnee and Zach Avallone, Evansville, daughter, Maryann Marie, June 27

Breanna and Michael Bechtel, Evansville, son, Hayden Michael, June 27

Breanna and Michael Bechtel, Evansville, daughter, Amberlynn Grace, June 27

Cassandra Browning and Christopher Facen, Evansville, son, Christopher Westley Jr., June 27

Jessica Durham and Bryan Shell, Evansville, son, Daxtyn Cimmaron, June 28

Alyssa and Jacob Stocke, Fairbury, IL, daughter, Ruby Jae, June 29

Jessie and John Barker, Henderson, KY, daughter, Elana Rose, June 29

Marie Pierre and Jonel Jean Francois, Evansville, daughter, Esther Jean , June 29

Sommer and Dustin Reingardt, Evansville, daughter, Maya Lynn, June 29

Emma and Justin Barrett, Evansville, daughter, Kennedy Mae, June 30

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Adopt A Pet

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Duke is a 4-year-old male Coonhound mix. He gets along just fine with other dogs in playgroups at the VHS. His $110 adoption fee includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

 

HOT SUMMER

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The Arts Council Announces Finalists of the 2018 Arts Awards Event

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The Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana has announced the finalists of the 2018 Arts Awards, featuring the Mayor’s Art Award and five other awards.  The finalists this year are as follows:

Visual Arts Award Finalists
Kyle Darnell, printmaker, and ceramist
Erin Gibson, filmmaker
Jonathan Hittner, painter

Performing Arts Award Finalists
EVSC Honors Music Program

Next Act, Inc., community theater
Think Pink Productions, community theater

Young Arts Award Finalists
Emily Chamness, Reitz High School 2018
Cheyenne Miller, Signature School 2019

Arts Educator Award Finalists
Leigh Anne Howard, Ph. D., University of Southern Indiana

Sally Olson, Children’s Center for Dance Education
Eric Renschler, University of Evansville
Crystal Roberson, Mater Dei High School

Lee Veazey, Evansville Philharmonic Youth Orchestra

Mayor’s Art Award Recipient
The Martha and Merritt DeJong Foundation

Arts Council Award Recipient
Alisa Holen

A reception and awards presentation will be held Thursday, August 16, 2018, at the DoubleTree Hotel in downtown Evansville.  Tickets are $75 a person, of which $50 is a tax-deductible donation.  Table sponsorships and donations made in honor of finalists are also available. For more information, to purchase tickets, or to be listed as a sponsor, call the Arts Council at 422-2111, or visit our website at https://www.artswin.org/kaleidoscope.

This high-profile, annual arts awards ceremony — including a cocktail buffet, cash bar, artist demonstrations, interactive displays, music, and a silent auction — honors individuals, businesses, and organizations that have made a significant contribution to the arts in our community. Artists, art educators, institutions, and arts patrons all are recognized at this event, which also presents one recipient with the prestigious Mayor’s Art Award.

 

County Celebrating the Bicentennial with Birthday Bash for the Community

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Friday, July 6th, from 10:00am to 2:00pm, the Vanderburgh County Commissioners and the Old Vanderburgh County Courthouse Foundation are hosting the “Bicentennial Birthday Bash” on the grounds of the Old Courthouse. The event is part of the Old Courthouse Lunch on the Lawn series and free for the community to attend. Attendees can purchase  food from a number of local food trucks including Fresh by Genes, Kona Ice, Pizza by the Slice, Chef Bruce Li, Uncle Ted’s, Lamasco on Location, Papa T’s Tamales, Jayson Munoz Caters, River City Dawgs, and Sassy Sweet Confections. A Mobile Zip line brought to the community by the Old National Events Plaza will be set up on 4th Street and will run between the Old Courthouse and the Old Vanderburgh Jail. It is free for participants to ride. In addition, families can enjoy inflatables and face painting.

Media is invited to attend a 10:00am presentation of the Bicentennial Birthday Cake created by the Kempf family of Donut Bank Bakeries. The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office will be honored at this time as well as recognition given to the many organizations and businesses that have supported the Bicentennial celebration through this first half of our 200th birthday year.

Commemorative Bicentennial T-shirts will be available for purchase at the event. All shirt sales proceeds go to support the Bicentennial Park project at the Old Vanderburgh County Courthouse.

Free parking can be found at the Vanderburgh County Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Coliseum located at 300 Court Street, across from the Old Courthouse.

For more information on the Vanderburgh County Bicentennial and upcoming celebration events go to www.VanderburghBicentennial.com.

For more information contact JoElle Knight, Chairwoman of Vanderburgh County Bicentennial Commission at 812-568-9646 or email info@vanderburghbicentennial.com

 

Celebrating Independence Day by Wendy Mcnamara

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Today, we join together with family and friends to celebrate our liberty and pay tribute to our brave American heroes.

If you are looking for last-minute ways to celebrate this special day, be sure to check out the local events highlighted below. Also, click here for helpful tips and reminders about firework safety.

I wish you and your family a happy and safe Independence Day!

Wynne’s shutout guides Otters past Crushers

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Randy Wynne tossed a complete game shutout and struck out a dozen batters as the Evansville Otters glided by the Lake Erie Crushers 5-0 on Tuesday evening at Sprenger Stadium.

Joe DeLuca opened the scoring in the second inning when he knocked home Zach Welz with a single.

The Otters opened the game up with four runs in the top of the sixth. Jeff Gardner singled to right and an error form the right fielder allowed Ryan Long to score from second base. DeLuca then knocked in his second run of the game with another RBI single. Then with the bases loaded, shortstop Aaron Hill booted a groundball off the bat of Taylor Hillson which allowed two runs to score and put the Otters up 5-0.

The Otters racked up 11 hits in the ball game, with David Cronin, Long, Welz, and DeLuca all collecting two hits apiece.

Otters starter Wynne would have no need for the extra run support however, as he threw a complete game shutout striking out a season high 12 batters while walking just one and allowing ten hits. For Wynne, it is his fourth win of the season and second complete game.

Mason Klotz absorbs the loss for the Lake Erie. Klotz pitched five innings, allowing four runs, three earned, on eight hits and one walk.

The series will continue tomorrow evening at 7:05 p.m. ET at Sprenger Stadium as the Otters trot out Spencer Medick to make his second start of the year as an Otter. Medick picked up the win in his first start while not allowing an earned run in five innings.

Opposing Medick will be Donny Murray for Lake Erie. Murray is 3-4 with a 5.22 ERA this season.