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Loretta is a 7-year-old female American Staffordshire Terrier mix! She was pulled to VHS from Evansville Animal Care & Control when they were out of kennel space. VHS staff and volunteers have described her as an “angel.” Her adoption fee is $110 and includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or www.vhslifesaver.org for details!

Hoosiers encouraged to upgrade to Real ID by Wendy McNamara

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Man Charged in Poaching of Three-Legged Deer

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Indiana Conservation Officers have filed charges in Hamilton County against a man who shot a three-legged deer in January 2017.  Local residents of Deming had frequently spotted the doe for several years, as it raised several sets of fawns.  Local deer hunters had formed a pact to leave the deer alone.
Allegedly, the doe was shot illegally with a rifle from the suspect’s vehicle on a public roadway and was left in the field. The deer was recovered by Indiana Conservation Officers, who donated the venison.  In February 2018, a phone tip led to a suspect, who later admitted to taking the deer.
The suspect is currently facing multiple Class C Misdemeanor charges, including additional wildlife offenses.
Indiana Conservation Officers thank the person who called our tip line to report the information that led to a successful resolution of this case.  Anyone wishing to report poaching activity can do so at any time by calling 1(800)TIP-IDNR.  All information, including that of the caller, will be kept confidential and reward money can be issued for information that leads to the conviction of violators

BREAKING NEWS: JEFF HATFIELD ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR VANDERBURGH COUNTY COMMISSIONER

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In a video statement released today, Jeff Hatfield announced he is running for Vanderburgh County Commissioner.

Jeff said, “I am running for county commissioner to help create good- paying jobs and to help keep our community safe. Now is the time to create good, commonsense solutions to help improve the quality of life in our community so that our children and grandchildren are proud to call Vanderburgh County their home.”

“I pledge to run an aggressive, issues centered campaign focused on economic development that creates good-paying jobs, improving our roads, and ensuring public safety remains a priority as we look to expand our jail as well as our mental health and drug treatment services.”

Jeff and his wife Jerri are lifelong Vanderburgh County residents. They have two sons, each married, and two grandchildren. Jeff is a

graduate of Reitz Memorial High School and the University of Evansville. Jeff owns and operates Core Contractors, Inc. and has been self-employed since 1984. He wants to ask the tough questions and find the best solutions to encourage community growth and a better quality of life. Jeff is no stranger to community outreach and involvement. He is a member of All Saints Parish, Knights of Columbus, and the Evansville Rotary Club. He has served on the Area Plan Commission, Parks Foundation, Board of Zoning Appeals, and the Evansville Water and Sewer Utility Board, to name a few.

Election Day is Tuesday, November 6, 2018. To learn more about Jeff Hatfield or to see his video statement, visit his Facebook Page or hatfield4commissioner.com.

A Caucus has been called by the Vanderburgh County Democratic Party for Saturday, May 26th at 10:00am.

www.hatfield4commissioner.com

“Click It or Ticket” Seatbelt Enforcement Blitz Begins Today

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The Evansville-Vanderburgh County Traffic Safety Partnership (which includes the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office and the Evansville Police Department) and the Indiana State Police will be participating in a statewide “Click It or Ticket” Seatbelt Enforcement Blitz beginning today.

This high-visibility enforcement effort, also known as Operation Pull Over Blitz #94, will run from May 11 through June 03. This year marks the 30th anniversary of Indiana’s seat-belt law. Since that time, Indiana – along with 34 other states – has enacted a primary seat-belt law, meaning that law enforcement can pull you over for being unbuckled. Last year, more than 240 law-enforcement agencies performed 8,728 hours of traffic patrols and issued more than 30,000 citations or warnings, of which about 13,700 were seat-belt and child-restraint citations.

The Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI) recently observed that popular TV shows and books often focus on violent crime investigation, ignoring the reality that police are actually more likely to investigate serious traffic crashes. Statistically, you are more likely to suffer property damage, personal injured or be killed in a traffic crash than be a victim of burglary, violent crime or murder.

According to the Purdue University Center for Road Safety, between 2000 to 2017 seat-belt usage increased from 62 to 93 percent in Indiana. While Indiana has made great progress, the small percentage who still don’t buckle up make up nearly half of those killed on our roadways. In 2016, there were 10,428 unbuckled motorists killed in crashes in the United States.

This May, law enforcement will be specifically looking for seatbelt and child safety seat violations. No warnings will be given. Increased traffic safety enforcement is made possible by funding provided by the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI) through a grant from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

“READERS FORUM” MAY 11, 2018

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We hope that today’s “Readers Forum” 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?

WHATS ON YOUR MIND TODAY?

Todays “Readers Poll” question is: Do you feel that the City should forgive the owners of the McCurdy the $1.5 million dollar in water and sewer payment owned to them?

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Riverview Investments Announces Purchase of Fifth Third Center

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On Thursday, Evansville-based Riverview Investments announced that it has purchased the Fifth Third Center, multi-story office buildings and parking structure on Third Street.

Fifth Third will make a significant investment in the renovation of the building space to include an enhanced working environment for employees, and a renovation and redesign of the Financial Center to enrich the customer experience.

Fifth Third is excited to partner with Riverview Investments and will remain a long-term tenant and retain the naming rights to the building.

Expanding tenant lounge, adding multiple shared conference and training rooms, and securing retail and restaurant tenants on the ground floor are all being considered for the renovations.

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