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Channel 44 News: Vanderburgh County Commissioners Approve Collective Bargaining Agreement

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 The Vanderburgh County Commissioners approved the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s office collective bargaining agreement for the next three years.

It includes some new and creative incentives to retain some of those county workers. Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Deputies say they understand the county’s budget restrictions so they won’t be taking any pay raises.

Instead, the team added some creative incentives to both attract new talent and keep the remaining deputies.

There aren’t many changes between the last contract but this version includes a college incentive to help fight debt and a larger clothing allowance.

“As the sheriff it’s important for the deputies to have good working benefits in order to recruit, hire and train people and then retain them law enforcement has seen a jump of people leaving one law enforcement agency for better salary and benefits,” says Sheriff Wedding.

The collective bargaining agreement will be heard in front of the County Council on December 6th.

Head Of Alcohol Commission ‘Bothered’ By Lobbyist Booze Deal

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The chairwoman of a legislative commission reviewing Indiana’s antiquated alcohol laws said Tuesday that she was troubled by the actions of two powerful lobbying groups that recently announced a deal which they claim will lead to the elimination of a retail Sunday alcohol sales ban.

The Indiana Association of Beverage Retailers and the Indiana Retail Council said Friday that they resolved longstanding differences that previously led state lawmakers to give up on efforts to overturn the Prohibition-era Sunday carryout sales ban.

Liquor store owners represented by the beverage association agreed to drop their opposition to Sunday sales, which they previously argued would allow grocery stores to siphon away business on a major shopping day. In return, retailers will oppose a proposal that would allow convenience and grocery stores to sell cold beer — a right primarily enjoyed by liquor stores.

But Bev Gard, who leads the Alcohol Code Revisions Commission, says the groups are “really jumping the gun” at a time when her commission is still doing work at the Legislature’s request. What’s more, she noted the agreement would cut out convenience stores that are seeking the ability to sell cold — and not just warm — beer.

“The way the issue was framed, it sounds like these two associations have come to a compromise, so that’s going to be the new policy for the state,” said Gard, a former Republican state Senator, who said she was “bothered” by the announcement.

Any actual change in law will require legislation signed by the governor.  But Indiana’s package liquor stores, which have donated generously to lawmakers’ campaign funds, have enjoyed outsized influence for decades.

“Obviously they’ve had their way for a long time,” said Gard, who characterized the lobbying influence of as “significant.”

The beverage retailers association did not respond to a request for comment on Gard’s remarks.

The commission Gard oversees was created this year by the Legislature after debate over who can sell cold beer blew up into a major legislative fight.

It touched off when Jay Ricker, owner of Ricker’s convenience stores, found a legal loophole allowing him to sell cold beer, so long as he obtained a restaurant permit and sold prepared food.

The ensuing debate pitted populists who argued for free markets against entrenched business interests, who say alcohol is a controlled substance that needs to be tightly regulated and overseen by a trusted industry. The commission was tasked with sorting through the arguments, as well the state’s entire alcohol code, in order to make recommendations to lawmakers before session starts in January.

On Tuesday, commission members voted to recommend that the ban on Sunday retail alcohol sales be repealed. But they held off on making a recommendation over whether convenience and grocery stores should be allowed to sell cold beer.

Ricker noted that many retailers had been on his side — until now.  He also characterized the lobbying groups’ deal as “a corrupt bargain.”

“That’s because you have two sides that flipped their positions so that they each got something they wanted,” said Ricker. “But they each look very hypocritical.”

But not everyone is opposed, including state Sen. Ron Alting, who leads the Indiana Senate committee which oversees alcohol policy.

The Lafayette Republican called it “good, good, good.”

“It hasn’t been the fault of the General Assembly that you don’t have Sunday sales,” said Alting, who has received more contributions from liquor store interests than any other lawmaker in recent years. “What you need to do is blame both the package stores and big boxes. They had never come to an agreement.”

Eagles Continue Region-Heavy Slate With ODU, WSU

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University of Southern Indiana Women’s Basketball looks to build on its strong start to the 2017-18 season when it hosts a pair of Midwest Region contests this week at the Physical Activities Center.

The Screaming Eagles (2-0) host Great Midwest Athletic Conference opponent Ohio Dominican University Thursday at 6p.m. and Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference foe Wayne State University (Michigan) Saturday at 6 p.m.

Both games will be aired on WSWI 95.7 FM The Spin as well as the GLVC Sports Network. Live stats, audio and GLVCSN coverage can be accessed at GoUSIEagles.com.

USI Women’s Basketball Notes (11/15/17)
• Last week.
USI Women’s Basketball opened the 2017-18 campaign with regional wins over Northwood and Saginaw Valley State. The Eagles shot 49.6 percent from the floor and forced 26.0 turnovers per game as they earned a 78-39 win over Nortwhood and an 86-60 triumph over Saginaw Valley State.

• Leaders. Senior guard/forward Kaydie Grooms (Marshall, Illinois) averaged 20.0 points and 4.5 assists per game to lead the Eagles in the scoring column during the opening week of play. Senior forward Morgan Dahlstrom (Grayslake, Illinois) contributed 18.0 points, 4.5 steals and a team-best 11.0 rebounds per contest, while senior guard Randa Harshbarger (Philo, Illinois) chipped in a team-high 5.5 assists and 7.0 steals per contest.

• Eagles dominate second half. The Eagles outscored Northwood and Saginaw Valley State in the second half by a combined total of 81-35. That included a 24-2 third quarter against Northwood and a 25-10 fourth quarter against Saginaw Valley State.

• Harshbarger breaks record. Harhbarger broke the single-game school record with her 11-steal effort against Saginaw Valley State. Harshbarger finished the contest with nine points, eight assists and 11 steals, including six steals in the fourth quarter.

• Dahlstrom opens year with two double-doubles. Dahlstrom began the season with a pair of double-doubles. She had a career-high 22 points and 11 rebounds in USI’s win over Nortwhood before tallying 14 points and 11 rebounds in USI’s win over Saginaw Valley State.

• Up next. The Eagles continue their run through Midwest Region opponents when they host GMAC opponent Ohio Dominican Thursday and GLIAC foe Wayne State Saturday. USI earned a 67-55 win over Wayne State last year in Detroit, but suffered a 66-65 setback to Ohio Dominican last year at the PAC.

• A look at Ohio Dominican. The Panthers are off to a 1-1 start following a 115-60 setback to No. 1 Ashland and a 100-73 win over UW-Parkside last week. Senior guard Megan Eyre is averaging 16.5 points and 6.0 rebounds per game to lead Ohio Dominican, while senior forward Sarah Futscher is chipping in 15.5 points and a team-best 7.0 rebounds per contest.

• A look at Wayne State. The Warriors earned regional wins over Findlay and Lake Erie last week for a 2-0 start to the year. Senior guard Shannon Wilson is averaging 25.5 points and 4.0 assists per game to lead Wayne State, while junior guard Ja’Nae Williams is chipping in 15.0 points and 9.0 rebounds per appearance.

• What’s ahead? Following this weekend’s slate, USI travels to Louisville, Kentucky, to take on Midwest Region opponents Grand Valley State and Northern Michigan in the Bellarmine Thanksgiving Classic.

• USI in the Top 25. The Eagles are receiving votes in the preseason Division II Media Poll and are ranked No. 20 in the preseason Herosports.com Division II rankings. USI did not receive any votes in the preseason USA Today Sports/NCAA Division II Coaches’ Poll.

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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 in Hancock County to be flown at half-staff to honor Greenfield Firefighter Lt. Scott A. Compton, who died in the line of duty.

Flags should be flown at half-staff from sunrise to sunset on the day of his funeral, Friday, November 17, 2017.

Gov. Holcomb also asks businesses and residents in Hancock County to lower their flags to half-staff on Friday to honor Compton and his service to the community.

Homestand Continues As Aces Play SEMO On Thursday

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Aces tangle with Redhawks at 7 p.m.

The third home game in six days is on tap for the Purple Aces as they play host to Southeast Missouri State on Thursday evening at 7 p.m.  It will mark the second meeting in the last three seasons at the Ford Center.  Evansville opens up its season with four home games in a row for the first time since 1986-87; UE won all four of those contests that year.

In front of 6,048 fans on Monday at the Ford Center, the Aces took down North Carolina Central by a final of 68-55.  UE’s defense made the difference, forcing 26 turnovers and turning them into 26 points.  Evansville had at least three players hit double digits in scoring for the second game in a row.

Another stellar outing saw Ryan Taylor hit 8 out of 16 shots and a career-best 10/13 showing from the free throw line on his way to 29 points against NC Central.  His season mark of 26.0 points per game puts him second in the MVC.  Taylor has gotten to the line 19 times in just two games, making 16 of those attempts; he shot just 92 free throws in 33 games last season.

Dru Smith continued to impress in his sophomore season as he dished out 11 assists while scoring 8 points versus the Eagles.  Smith’s assist tally was the most by a UE player since Duane Gibson had 11 against Anderson in 2013.  As a freshman, Smith averaged 5.3 points per game, but has upped that to 9.5 through the first two games of the season.  Last season, Smith had an impressive assist-to-turnover ratio of 2.45 and has picked right up where he left off in 2017-18, notching 13 assists against just two turnovers in the opening pair of games.

Dalen Traore has made the start at center in both games thus far and has gotten better each time out.  Against NCCU, Traore finished with 8 points and 7 rebounds while being on the floor for 24 minutes.  He also connected on both free throw attempts.

Southeast Missouri State comes into Thursday’s match-up with an even 1-1 mark.  After opening the season with an 81-69 win over Missouri Baptist, the Redhawks fell in overtime at Louisiana Tech by a final of 96-95.  Denzel Mahoney is the leading scorer for SEMO and the Ohio Valley Conference, standing at 23.0 points per game.  Just behind him is Ledarrius Brewer with 17.

Prior to the contest, the Aces will hold a Pregame Party at the DoubleTree Hotel, which is connected to the Ford Center.  It runs from 4:30 p.m. until game time at 7 p.m.  Head coach Marty Simmons will speak at 5:15 pm while Aces legend Marcus Wilson will be on hand at 6:15.  Admission is just $20 and includes a parking space for the evening in the DoubleTree parking garage and a full meal at the event.

 

Supreme Court Adopts New Rules For E-Filing Wills, Proof Of Debt

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As the push for mandatory electronic filing continues in Indiana, the Indiana Supreme Court has established new rules on how to handle original wills when an estate case is opened electronically.

In a series of rule amendments approved by Chief Justice Loretta Rush on Tuesday, the high court added language to Trial Rule 86 that proscribes a set of rules attorneys must follow if they are e-filing an estate case and want to attach an affidavit stating the electronic version is the same as the original. The rule amendment lists four requirements:

• The affiant must possess the original will, or the will must be deposited with the clerk of the court
• The affiant must file a true and accurate copy of the will
• Unless the will is deposited with the court, the affiant must retain the will until the estate is closed and the personal representative is released from liability, or until the time to file a will contest expires, whichever is later
• The affiant must file the original will upon order of the court or as otherwise directed by statute

The new Rule 86 guidance comes as many Indiana estate attorneys were facing questions on what to do with an original will in an e-filing case. Many of those attorneys have been advocating for the court to provide a statewide standard, as it did through Tuesday’s amendments.

Also included in the series of amendments was additional language in Rule 9.2 related to required proof of debt. Under the new language, claims arising from a written contract must include a copy of the contract. Further, if a claim is on an account, an affidavit of debt must be attached.

Additionally, if a plaintiff in a debt claim is not the original creditor and the debt is for personal, family or household reasons, the plaintiff must provide an affidavit of debt that includes a copy of the contract evidencing the debt, a chronological list of the names of all prior debt owners and an authenticated bill of sale or other transfer of ownership document. If the claim is based on credit card debt and no written evidence exists, then copies of documents generated when the credit card was used can be attached instead.

Finally, the amended version of Rule 3.1 now requires the initiating party in a petition for guardianship to provide a completed Guardianship Information Sheet. The information on the sheet will be considered a confidential part of the court record that is excluded from public access under Administrative Rule 9.
Other changes included in the series of rule amendments include changing the name of the Division of State Court Administration to the Office of Judicial Administration and updating the title of executive director of the Division of State Court Administration to the chief administrative officer of the Office of Judicial Administration. Additionally, an amendment to Rule 79(I)(2) now allows a special judge to appoint a magistrate to preside over a case if the special judge is unavailable.
The full list of amended rules can be read here. The rule changes are effective Jan. 1, 2018, except for the proof of debt changes under Rule 9.2, which become effective Jan. 1, 2020.

 

USI to celebrate Lighting a Tradition with holiday activities, refreshments

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New this year: carriage rides, train rides for kids and karaoke

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The University of Southern Indiana Student Alumni Association will host the 27th annual Lighting a Tradition at 6 p.m. Monday, November 20 on The Quad of the USI campus.

Festive holiday lights strung on the trees around The Quad will be illuminated, kicking off the holiday season at USI. Along with the traditions past, several new and notable additions have been made to this year’s event, including horse and carriage rides, train rides for the kids and karaoke, aka Christmas Carol-oke.

At 6:30 p.m. guests can mingle over cups of hot chocolate in the University Center (UC) Breezeway and enjoy caroling in front of the Rice Library. Children can hop aboard the train and take a ride around The Quad. From 7 – 8:30 p.m., horse and carriage rides will be offered, leaving from the north side of the Rice Library.

Also beginning at 7 p.m., several fun holiday events will take place in the University Center. Visitors can participate in cookie and card decorating, get a photo with Santa in the UC Cone, at the UC Fireside Lounge, step inside snow globes that inflate when you enter for another photo opportunity, or stop by the Student Life Lounge to belt out your favorite holiday tunes for Christmas Carol-oke.

At 8 p.m. gather in the Wright Administration Building Forum I for a free showing of the holiday classic movie Elf.

Lighting a Tradition is open to all who wish to celebrate the season. The Student Alumni Association will be accepting new or gently used hats and scarves to be donated to a local shelter, and Toys for Tots also will be on site for toy donations.

For additional information, contact Caylin Blockley, assistant director of Alumni Relations and Volunteer USI, at 812-465-1215 or cjblockley@usi.edu.