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Nonviolent Protestors Representing The National Poor People’s Campaign Camped Outside Gov. Eric Holcomb’s Home

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By Erica Irish
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS — Nonviolent protestors representing the national Poor People’s Campaign camped outside Gov. Eric Holcomb’s home in north Indianapolis for 24 hours of political action Monday and Tuesday.

The members packed food, water, protest signs and, for some, diapers and zip ties to bind themselves to the gates of the residence for a non-stop stay, starting 3 p.m. Monday to 3 p.m. Tuesday.

The protestors said they had one goal — to sit down with Holcomb and outline the national campaign’s demands for equity and social justice.

Holcomb, however, was away from his home on an economic development tour in Europe. He met with officials in Slovakia on Monday and is scheduled to visit Switzerland, Austria, Germany and France by the trip’s end.

Indianapolis resident Tony Davis, 46, speaks on the phone with Rev. William J. Barber II, co-chair of the Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Revival outside Gov. Eric Holcomb’s home Tuesday. Forty-one states, including Washington, D.C. are participating in the campaign to address human rights issues and poverty. Photo by Erica Irish, TheStatehouseFile.com.

The demonstrators said they reached out multiple times to Holcomb and his communications office, but, at the time of publication, had yet to receive a response.

“They’re reasonable demands,” said Tony Davis, an Indianapolis resident. “We want him to take a stance. We need to hear this from the governor so we know he has the people’s best interests in mind.”

Jesse Cruz, 24, who leads political education for Indiana’s campaign as a member of the statewide coordinating committee, said the demands ask Holcomb to address four issues — systematic racism, poverty and inequality, ecological devastation and national morality, which focuses on multiple human rights concerns like access to clean water and voting opportunities.

Cruz said he wasn’t aware that Holcomb would be abroad during the protest.

Four of those present were arrested at another campaign demonstration that blocked traffic on Capital Avenue and Ohio Street May 14. Fourteen demonstrators were arrested in total.

This time, no one was arrested during several encounters with state police, the participants said.

Still, Davis said, the group was under constant surveillance during the event.

As it started to rain near the end of their stay Tuesday, protestors attempted to move a tent to shield those tied to the gates.

“You can’t put that there,” said an unknown voice from the property’s call box.

Linda Everett, 57, stands with a protest sign outside Gov. Eric Holcomb’s mansion Tuesday afternoon during a demonstration sponsored by the national Poor People’s Campaign. Everett said she joined the movement to promote social awareness around issues of race and inequality. Photo by Erica Irish, TheStatehouseFile.com.

Members of the neighborhood supported their stay, the protestors said, by providing them with food, water, blankets and emotional advocacy.

Each protestor noted personal reasons for giving their time to the campaign.

Cruz worked in the manufacturing industry in Elkhart, Indiana, climbing the corporate ladder to a point where he said he saw the negative impact of low wages on lives.

He also pointed to pollution in Elkhart, like lead present in publicly-used pipes, as a reason for trading the corporate world for activism.

“These are issues that we know were relevant 50 years ago,” Cruz said. “But now here we are today where these systemic injustices are exacerbated.”

Davis, 46, lived his childhood in Greensburg, Indiana. Early racism faced by him and his family generated an interest in activism.

“As a white Asian person at the end of the Vietnam era, I had a cross burned in my yard,” he said. “I was jumped every day by kids. My life experience began to lead me to hate the half-side of myself because I wasn’t accepted as a human being.”

Later, Davis moved to Gary, Indiana, where he said the majority-black community helped him feel connected and recognize larger issues in the country.

Heath Jones, who acted as a media liaison Tuesday, is a pastor at Northwood Christian Church in Indianapolis. He called his involvement an essential part of his life as a Christian.

“From a faith perspective, Jesus spoke more about money and the poor than any other topic,” Jones said. “He realized that what we do with our resources, for or against people, tells us where our heart is.”

The late Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. planned what would become the Poor People’s Campaign prior to his assassination outside a Memphis, Tennessee hotel in 1968. The momentum generated during the early days of the campaign was lost when he died.

Many of the protestors, including Linda Everett, 57, referred to their campaign as a revitalization of King’s goals.

“This is a movement, not a moment,” Everett said.

The governor’s office was not available for comment.

FOOTNOTE:  Erica Irish is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

 

This article was published by the City-County Observer without opinion, bias or editing.

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Crouch, OCRA Announce New Rural Strategic Plan

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By Emily Ketterer
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS — Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs announced their new rural strategy Wednesday at a press conference held in Greensburg, Indiana.

The public announcement touched on the five strategic priorities, which will set the agency’s direction for the next few years:

  • Provide opportunities and programs focused on people and place-based investments
  • Expand OCRA’s role as a Center of Excellence
  • Build a capacity of rural leadership
  • Support economic growth and preservation in downtown and commercial districts
  • Facilitate strategies to address rural broadband access

Of the five priorities, a top initiative is facilitating strategies to address rural broadband access. Crouch focused on broadband development when she spoke today.

Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch announced a new rural strategic plan with OCRA, mainly focusing on broadband development.
Photo by Emily Ketterer, TheStatehouseFile.com

“In order to give rural Indiana the ability to compete with our urban centers, they must have access to fast, accurate and reliable broadband services,” Crouch said.

During the 2018 session, legislation was passed to further assist and lay the groundwork for developing broadband in rural areas. Crouch also mentioned the recent creation of the director of Broadband Opportunities cabinet position.

Jodi Golden, executive director of OCRA, said they are looking forward to working with the new director and she is also excited about the broadband initiative.

“When Indiana’s rural communities have access to quality broadband, they are able to keep up with the rest of the state, and right now that’s not the case in every area,” Golden said. “Our administration fully recognizes the importance of broadband.”

Golden also briefly explained each of the other four frameworks. She said Indiana is home to one of the largest contingents of Main Street organizations in the country, with 132 Indiana Main Street organizations across 81 counties.

“These organizations will play a pivotal role in helping us continue to grow and cultivate downtown development,” Golden said.

Crouch said through the leadership of OCRA, the state is seeing rural communities thrive and become areas people want to visit.

“I know that the agency has received input from various members of these rural areas and has configured a plan to take this input and put it into action across the state,” Crouch said.

Crouch said rural communities make up the “heartland” of Indiana.

“I was ready to get to work on rural initiatives because there is such an opportunity to showcase the best of what Indiana has to offer through rural Indiana,” Crouch said.

FOOTNOTE:  Emily Ketterer is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

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

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Governor Eric J. Holcomb is directing flags across the state to be flown at half-staff for Memorial Day.

Flags should be flown at half-staff from sunrise to noon on Monday, May 28, 2018.

Gov. Holcomb also asks businesses and residents to lower their flags to half-staff on Monday.

 

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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

Jamaine Lamar Dilworth: Dealing in a narcotic drug (Level 2 Felony), Possession of a narcotic drug (Level 3 Felony), Dealing in a narcotic drug (Level 4 Felony), Dealing in a narcotic drug (Level 4 Felony), Possession of a narcotic drug (Level 5 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Level 6 Felony), Possession of marijuana (Class B misdemeanor)

Adrian Dalton Smith: Dealing in a narcotic drug (Level 2 Felony), Dealing in a narcotic drug (Level 3 Felony), Possession of a narcotic drug (Level 4 Felony), Possession of a narcotic drug (Level 5 Felony)

Jennifer A. Caswell: Attempt Fraud on a financial institution (Level 5 Felony), Forgery (Level 6 Felony), Attempt Theft (Level 6 Felony)

Blake Ryan Myers: Theft (Level 6 Felony)

McNamara named ABCA Midwest Region Player of the Year

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University of Southern Indiana senior leftfielder Drake McNamara (Mt. Vernon, Indiana) was named the American Baseball Coaches Association Midwest Region Player of the Year. McNamara is the third Screaming Eagle to earn the region player of the year honor from the ABCA and the second of the year for the senior.

Kevin Brown and Darin Mastroianni were the first Eagles to be named region player of the year by the ABCA, earning the award in 1993 and 2007, respectively.

McNamara, who also was named first-team All-Midwest Region as an outfielder for the third time this month, has had a record-setting season for the Eagles in 2018. The senior outfielder leads the team with a .390 batting average and singles-season records of 79 RBIs and 17 home runs.

In addition to the single-season record for home runs and RBIs, the 2018 GLVC Player of the Year and NCBWA All-Midwest Region Player of the Year also has set the USI career-record for home runs (33) and is closing on the career-marks for total bases (404) and RBIs (182).

Named to the second-team All-Midwest Region was senior utility player Nick Gobert (Jasper, Indiana) and junior catcher Logan Brown (Mt. Vernon, Indiana). Gobert, who has seen action this year at first base, third base, left field, and on the mound, follows McNamara in the batting column with a .361 average, 54 RBIs, two home runs, and a team-high 26 doubles.

A two-time All-Midwest Region honoree this spring, Gobert is 5-3 on the mound with a 4.37 ERA in 15 appearances and four starts. He has two saves and has struck out 43 batters in 47.1 innings of work.

Brown was named second-team for the third time in the last two weeks. The first-team All-GLVC East selection is hitting .344 with 40 RBIs and four home runs. Brown is hitting .441 during the 2018 post-season with three runs scored, four doubles, and nine RBIs.

The Screaming Eagles start NCAA Division II Baseball Championship action this weekend. Opponents and start times are still to be determined. The Division II Baseball Championship is May 26-June 2 in Cary, North Carolina.

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Gov. Holcomb Announces Four Governor’s Fellows

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Governor Eric J. Holcomb today announced four young people to serve as the 2018-2019 Governor’s Fellows.

The Governor’s Fellowship is a highly selective, year-long program for recent graduates who have an interest in state government service. Fellows are full-time paid employees who work in various state agencies on a rotating basis over the course of a year and learn firsthand how policies are made and implemented.

The 2018-2019 Governor’s Fellows include:

Richard Davenport

Richard Davenport, of Greenwood, graduated from Biola University in 2016 with a bachelor of arts degree in public relations with a minor in biblical studies. He is currently working on a graduate business certificate at Ball State University. Richard interned with the Indiana Senate Majority Caucus during the 2018 legislative session. In his free time, Richard loves to root for the Pacers.

Roger Howard

Roger Howard, of Sellersburg, graduated from Indiana University Southeast in 2018 with a bachelor of arts degree in economics and political science as well as minors in pre-law studies, Spanish and international studies. Roger works at the Clark County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office where he oversees and maintains the diversion and deferral programs for all of Clark County. He also enjoys spending time outdoors hiking and kayaking.

Rachel Massey

Rachel Massey, of Greenfield, graduated from Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis in 2018 with a bachelor of arts degree in political science with minors in writing and civic leadership. Rachel served as a legislative intern for both Congressman Luke Messer in his DC office and for the Indiana House Majority Caucus. Earlier this month, Rachel ran her first OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon.

Daniel Miller

Daniel Miller, of Indianapolis, graduated from the University of Indianapolis in 2018 with a bachelor of arts degree in political science, where he played baseball. During the 2018 session, Daniel served as a legislative assistant for 1816 inc., where he monitored bills as they passed through the Statehouse. Daniel is also an Eagle Scout.

There is a change to the Summer of Wonder at Willard Library

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Willard Library
We apologize! There has been a change in the summer reading schedule! Civil War and the school of the soldierwill take place on Friday the 22nd of June! Same times.
Hours: Monday, Tuesday 9:00-8:00 â—Š Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00-5:30
Saturday 9:00-5:00 â—Š Sunday 1:00-5:00
Willard Library â—Š 21 First Avenue â—Š Evansville, Indiana 47710 â—Š 812-425-4309 â—Š willard@willard.lib.in.us

Downtown Farmers Market Starts this Friday

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Visit us every Friday from 8:00 AM -1:00 PM (rain or shine) from May 25th -September 28th 2018. Our new market location for the 2018 season is at the corner of 3rd, 4th & Bond Streets. We are located across the Lloyd Expressway from Willard Library and Berry Global Inc.

Shop for quality fresh locally grown produce and other items, while enjoying the community atmosphere. Look forward to various activities and events planned for the 2018 season, including: live music, educational presentations, health screenings, wellness tips, kids’ activities, recipes, & prizes!

FOR SALE AT THE MARKET
Locally-grown produce, fresh herbs, flowers & arrangements, baked goods, homemade sauces, candies cooking oils & soaps, potted plants, farm-fresh meat & eggs, regional wine & cheeses, kettle corn, dog treats, art & more!

A TEAR NOT A TASSEL

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