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IS IT TRUE MAY 16, 2018
We hope that today’s “IS IT TRUEâ€Â will provoke honest and open dialogue concerning issues that we, as responsible citizens of this community, need to address in a rational and responsible way?
IS IT TRUE we are told that a group of current and past elected offices holders are talking about a sponsoring a political fundraiser for the newly announced Democratic candidate for the Vanderburgh County Commission seat in the near future? …we are hearing that County Commissioner Ben Shoulders may be spearheading this event?
IS IT TRUEÂ we are told that any political candidate running countywide shouldn’t announce that they have the backing of the Area Chamber of Commerce? …we are told that the county folks still haven’t forgotten the role that the Area Chamber of Commerce played in the unification effort between the City of Evansville and Vanderburgh County?
IS IT TRUEÂ that the Democratic party of Vanderburgh County has a new Sheriff in town? … Chairman Scott Danks recently said: “that he will aggressively go after every seat in the city and the county”? Â …Mr. Danks also said; “that the head of political snakes is local not in D.C”.? …could that be the reason why a group of alleged Democrats quickly and quietly left the meeting right after Mr. Danks remarks?
IS IT TRUE that Evansville, Indiana has always been accepting of a practice known as “political patronage†when it comes to jobs that are financed fully or partially by public dollars?…it has been so entrenched that a former Evansville Mayor whom we shall not name has been quoted as saying “I get all of the credit and they take all of the blame†to justify appointing his political supporters to jobs under his control?
IS IT TRUE that “political patronage” came about at about the same time that the Tammany Hall shakedown tactics in New York City were being used to drain the public coffers to enrich the politically connected?… the one thing that “political patronage“ staffing never seems to require is any expertise at all with respect to the job that one is being appointed to? Â …”political patronage” staffing is a dangerous artifact of the past and has no reason to exist in the present?…the need for competence as opposed to loyalty will someday drive ‘political patronage” staffing from local government, but until then shenanigans like putting campaign managers into well-paid positions that are out of their league will continue in River City?
IS IT TRUE that the “Indivisible Evansville” played a major role in the upset defeat of the longtime Pigeon Township Trustee Mary Hart?
IS IT TRUEÂ we expect to see a request by the Mayor to develop Roberts Park in the 2019 city budget?…the Mayor also needs to forget about asking City Council to give him $1 million dollars to help EVSC to renovate Bosse Field in the 2019 City budget?
Todays “Readers Poll†question is: Do you feel that recently announced Democratic Vanderburgh County Commission candidate Jeff Hatfield can beat Republican Mike Duckworth?
Please take time and read our articles entitled “STATEHOUSE Files, CHANNEL 44 NEWS, LAW ENFORCEMENT, READERS POLL, BIRTHDAYS, HOT JOBS†and “LOCAL SPORTSâ€.
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Elections Complaint Against Jeff Hatfield By Hobart Scales Withdrawn
From: Hobart Scales [mailto:hobartescales@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2018, 12:35 PM
To: Hobart Scales <hobartescales@gmail.com>; Hayden, Carla J. <chayden@vanderburghcounty.in.gov>
Subject: Re: Elections Complaint Against Jeff Hatfield
Vanderburgh County Elections Board,
It has come to my attention that the President of the Vanderburgh County Election Board will not be present at the Election Board Hearing scheduled for this Friday.
Due to the serious nature and legal complexity of the complaint I filed last Friday (attached below) I feel that it is paramount for this complaint to be heard by the Board en banc. Therefore, I hereby withdraw my complaint until which time it can receive a full review of the facts at hand.
Sincerely,
Hobart Scales
On Fri, May 11, 2018, at 3:30 PM, Hobart Scales <hobartescales@gmail.com> wrote:
Vanderburgh County Elections Board,
As a registered voter in Vanderburgh County, I hereby am making an official complaint against Jeff Hatfield as a candidate for Vanderburgh County Commission District 2.
As of 3:18 pm, there has been no filing for a Committee, candidate or exploratory, for Hatfield for Commissioner.
Mr. Hatfield declared his candidacy earlier today, May 11th, 2018. Around the same time, he releases to the public a website and video supporting his candidacy. Indiana Law is very clear that if funds were raised or spent in the support of a candidate for office, a committee must first be formed, treasure named, and an account established for the maintaining of those funds.
Mr. Hatfield has had logos designed, videos produced, and website created, all without the proper declaration of exploratory or candidate committee.
As an owner of a campaign consulting firm that provides such services, it’s conceivable that Mr. Hatfield has already spent thousands of campaign dollars without properly disclosing his fundraising and expenditures. Even if these materials were free, he would still need to disclose them as in-kind contributions and would need to have already filed his declarations.
In failing to do so, his first official act as a candidate for office has been to intentionally defraud the voters of Vanderburgh County.
Sincerely,
Hobart Scales
Evansville, IN
FOOTNOTE: The above e-mails sent to the CCO by Hobart Scales was posted without opinion, bias or editing.
Dear Editor,
As you can see below, I am still requesting I have an opportunity to address the complaint by Mr. Scales, even after he appears to want to withdraw. Â Also, attached is an affidavit signed by John Gerard, of the Election Office disputing Mr. Scales, who is a member of the GOP Central Committee. The Election Board was ready to hear this complaint this Friday and I was ready to come and refute him. I will await the Election Boards decision on whether we can proceed, despite Mr. Scales now wanting to withdraw. Â Mike Duckworth needs to disavow these types of election tactics or admit he was part of the plan to make false accusations.
Sincerely,
Jeff Hatfield,
Candidate for Vanderburgh County Commissioner, Dist. 2
Carla,
are you telling me this is canceled or are you asking me if I have an objection to Mr. Scales request to withdraw? I do object being denied my opportunity to defend against false accusations. I have no doubt that I have complied fully with Indiana law and am prepared to prove this on Friday. Further, I have obtained information that Mr. Scales may have intentionally misled the commission in his attempt to abuse this process. The withdrawal of his false complaint at this time is another attempt by Mr. Scales to abuse this process. Due process requires that I be afforded a fair and full opportunity to defend myself.
On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 12:44 PM, Hayden, Carla J. <chayden@vanderburghcounty.in.gov> wrote: Â Please see the email below from Hobart Scales regarding his complaint.
From: Hobart Scales [mailto:hobartescales@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2018 12:35 PM
To: Hobart Scales <hobartescales@gmail.com>; Hayden, Carla J. <chayden@vanderburghcounty.in.gov>
REQUEST BY HOBART SCALES OF ELECTION COMPLAINT AGAINST JEFF HATFIELD TO BE WITHDRAWN
From: Hobart Scales [mailto:hobartescales@gmail.com]
Sent TO:Â Hayden, Carla J. <chayden@vanderburghcounty.in.gov> On Tuesday, May 15, 2018, 12:35 PM
Vanderburgh County Elections Board,
It has come to my attention that the President of the Vanderburgh County Election Board will not be present at the Election Board Hearing scheduled for this Friday.
Due to the serious nature and legal complexity of the complaint I filed last Friday (attached below) I feel that it is paramount for this complaint to be heard by the Board en banc.
Therefore, I hereby withdraw my complaint until which time it can receive a full review of the facts at hand.
Sincerely,
Hobart Scales
COPY OF THE FORMAL COMPLAINT FILEÂ WITH THE VANDERBURGH COUNTY ELECTION BOARD BY HOBART SCALES AGAINST COUNTY COMMISSION CANDIDATE JEFF HATFIELD
On Fri, May 11, 2018, at 3:30 PM, Hobart Scales <hobartescales@gmail.com> wrote:
Vanderburgh County Elections Board,
As a registered voter in Vanderburgh County, I hereby am making an official complaint against Jeff Hatfield as a candidate for Vanderburgh County Commission District 2.
As of 3:18 pm, there has been no filing for a Committee, candidate or exploratory, for Hatfield for Commissioner.
Mr. Hatfield declared his candidacy earlier today, May 11th, 2018. Around the same time, he releases to the public a website and video supporting his candidacy. Indiana Law is very clear that if funds were raised or spent in the support of a candidate for office, a committee must first be formed, treasure named, and an account established for the maintaining of those funds.
Mr. Hatfield has had logos designed, videos produced, and website created, all without the proper declaration of exploratory or candidate committee.
As an owner of a campaign consulting firm that provides such services, it’s conceivable that Mr. Hatfield has already spent thousands of campaign dollars without properly disclosing his fundraising and expenditures. Even if these materials were free, he would still need to disclose them as in-kind contributions and would need to have already filed his declarations.
In failing to do so, his first official act as a candidate for office has been to intentionally defraud the voters of Vanderburgh County.
Sincerely,
Hobart Scales
Evansville, IN
Jeff Hatfield Requesting The Opportunity To Address The Election Complaint Filed Against Him
EXHIBIT A
Jeff Hatfield Requesting The Election Commission To Give Him The Opportunity To Address The Election Complaint Filed Against HimÂ
From: Hatfield4Commissioner [mailto:Hatfield4Commissioner@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2018, 6:45 PM
To:Â City-County Observer
Dear Editor,
As you can see below, I am still requesting I have an opportunity to address the complaint by Mr. Scales, even after he appears to want to withdraw. Â Also, attached is an affidavit signed by John Gerard, of the Election Office disputing Mr. Scales, who is a member of the GOP Central Committee. The Election Board was ready to hear this complaint this Friday and I was ready to come and refute him. I will await the Election Boards decision on whether we can proceed, despite Mr. Scales now wanting to withdraw. Â Mike Duckworth needs to disavow these types of election tactics or admit he was part of the plan to make false accusations.
Sincerely,
Jeff Hatfield
Candidate for Vanderburgh County Commissioner, Dist. 2
FOOTNOTE: LINK OF AFFIDAVIT
                                Affidavit
EXHIBIT B
Jeff Hatfield Objects To Hobart Scales Request To Withdraw Complaint Against HimÂ
From: Jeff Hatfield <hatfield4commissioner@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, May 15, 2018, at 2:41 PM
Subject: Re: FW: Elections Complaint Against Jeff Hatfield
To: “Hayden, Carla J.” <chayden@vanderburghcounty.in.gov>
Carla,
Are you telling me this is canceled or are you asking me if I have an objection to Mr. Scales request to withdraw?
I do object being denied my opportunity to defend against false accusations. I have no doubt that I have complied fully with Indiana law and am prepared to prove this on Friday. Further, I have obtained information that Mr. Scales may have intentionally misled the commission in his attempt to abuse this process. The withdrawal of his false complaint at this time is another attempt by Mr. Scales to abuse this process.
Due process requires that I be afforded a fair and full opportunity to defend myself.
Sincerely,
Jeff Hatfield
Candidate for Vanderburgh County Commissioner, Dist. 2
EXHIBIT C
LETTER FROM HOBART SCALES TO CARLA HAYDEN CONCERNING HIS WITHDRAWING FROM THE VANDERBURGH COUNTY ELECTION BOARD HEARING
From: Hobart Scales [mailto:hobartescales@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2018, 12:35 PM
To: Hobart Scales <hobartescales@gmail.com>; Hayden, Carla J. <chayden@vanderburghcounty.in.gov>
Subject: Re: Elections Complaint Against Jeff Hatfield
Vanderburgh County Elections Board,
It has come to my attention that the President of the Vanderburgh County Election Board will not be present at the Election Board Hearing scheduled for this Friday.
Due to the serious nature and legal complexity of the complaint I filed last Friday (attached below) I feel that it is paramount for this complaint to be heard by the Board en banc. Therefore, I hereby withdraw my complaint until which time it can receive a full review of the facts at hand.
Sincerely,
Hobart Scales
EXHIBIT DÂ
FORMAL COMPLAINT AGAINST AGAINST COUNTY COMMISSION CANDIDATE JEFF HATFIELD FILED BY HOBART SCALES WITH THE VANDERBURGH COUNTY ELECTION COMMISSION
On Fri, May 11, 2018, at 3:30 PM, Hobart Scales <hobartescales@gmail.com> wrote:
Vanderburgh County Elections Board,
As a registered voter in Vanderburgh County, I hereby am making an official complaint against Jeff Hatfield as a candidate for Vanderburgh County Commission District 2.
As of 3:18 pm, there has been no filing for a Committee, candidate or exploratory, for Hatfield for Commissioner.
Mr. Hatfield declared his candidacy earlier today, May 11th, 2018. Around the same time, he releases to the public a website and video supporting his candidacy. Indiana Law is very clear that if funds were raised or spent in the support of a candidate for office, a committee must first be formed, treasure named, and an account established for the maintaining of those funds.
Mr. Hatfield has had logos designed, videos produced, and website created, all without the proper declaration of exploratory or candidate committee.
As an owner of a campaign consulting firm that provides such services, it’s conceivable that Mr. Hatfield has already spent thousands of campaign dollars without properly disclosing his fundraising and expenditures. Even if these materials were free, he would still need to disclose them as in-kind contributions and would need to have already filed his declarations.
In failing to do so, his first official act as a candidate for office has been to intentionally defraud the voters of Vanderburgh County.
Sincerely,
Hobart Scales
Evansville, IN
FOOTNOTE: The City-County Observer posted the attached e-mails without opinion, bias or editing.
Two Controversial Proposals Over Wildlife Shot Down In Indiana
A rule to open a bobcat hunting and trapping season has been removed by The Indiana Natural Resources Commission. It was a rule initially proposed by the DNR without having an accurate population count in the state, according to the commission.
In Indiana, bobcats were placed under state protection in 1969, where the remained on the list until 2005. They have been protected from hunting ever since.
The second proposal that was removed would have required nuisance wildlife control officers to kill all opossums, coyotes, and raccoons they catch.
More than 1,300 concerned citizens, along with biologists, veterinarians and experts in the field of wildlife care and rescue disagreed with the proposals and made their voices heard during the public comment period.
ADOPT A PET
Cherry – Cherry is a 4-month-old female Lionhead/New Zealand mix rabbit. She was part of an accidental litter from 2 pet store bunnies, so their owner surrendered them. THEN – her sister turned out to be pregnant, too – the family just kept multiplying! Well now Cherry is spayed, so definitely no babies for her. She would love to be someone’s indoor bunny for the next 8-10+ years. Her adoption fee is $40 and also includes her registered microchip. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!
Change the Play Camp returns to UE in June
Event set for June 26 on UE campus
 With the help of Indianapolis Colts Quarterback Andrew Luck, Riley Children’s Health is hosting several camps throughout Indiana this summer…including one at the University of Evansville on June 26!
Not only will kids be active, but they’ll also have fun and learn to make good choices when it comes to food, exercise, and their wellbeing.
THE RUNDOWN
â– One hour of high-energy fitness and nutrition stations alongside Andrew Luck
■Riley Children’s Health team member and local athlete volunteers
â– Designed for children ages 5 to 13
All camps are free of charge but are limited to 250 children per session.
Register at rileychildrens.org/evansvillecamp. Camp times are 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.