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Indiana House Democrats Elect New Leader

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By Adrianna Pitrelli
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS — A new voice with a southern drawl will lead the House Democrats in the 2018 legislative session.

“I’m speechless and [the caucus] laughed at me and said, ‘You’ve never been speechless,’” said Rep. Terry Goodin after being elected as the new leader of Democrats in the Indiana House of Representatives.

Rep. Terry Goodin, D-Austin, is the new House minority leader. Goodin will fill the position after Rep. Scott Pelath, D-Michigan City, stepped down earlier in the month. Photo by Lesley Weidenbener, The Statehouse File

The 30-member caucus elected the Austin Democrat Monday to fill the position of House minority leader, which was formerly held by Scott Pelath, who announced earlier in the month he would step down from leadership. Pelath, of Michigan City, said the decision was made partly so he and his family could spend more time together.

“Immediately after the past election, I confided to many of you that I was not going to do this forever,” Pelath said in a letter to the caucus. “And after several months of repressed doubts, soul-searching, and discussions with my family that time has come – as it does for most of us.”

Pelath and his wife recently had a baby.

As leader of the House Democrats, Goodin said he will focus on bettering lives of the constituents by listening to their concerns.

“We’re going to be very focused as we move forward because the constituents that we represent have been very clear with us, ‘Here’s what we’d like the state of Indiana to become to make our lives easier and more importantly allow our children to have better lives than what we have,’” Goodin said.

As the legislative session draws near, Goodin said the House Democrats will work through their top priorities. One of those priorities is expected to be gerrymandering as Goodin has echoed the message that voters should be able to choose their lawmakers, rather than lawmakers choosing the voters.

“That’s got to be the message that goes across the state,” Goodin said. “It is a real issue, not just in Indiana, but nationwide.”

A 2014 study by the Social Science Research Network said Indiana’s House districts are some of the most gerrymandered in the country. The districts are redrawn every 10 years by whichever party holds the majority, allowing them to draw the lines in a way that reduces competitive elections and often guarantees incumbents victory.

The Republicans control the House of Representatives 70-30, but Goodin said he is ready to work across the aisle.

“We will be able to reach across the aisle, shake hands and disagree when we disagree and when we agree, we will move forward,” he said.

Goodin is more socially conservative compared to most of his Democratic colleagues.

He voted to ban same-sex marriage in 2011, and when the issue came up again in 2014, he was excused and didn’t vote on the bill. He also recently encouraged drug testing for people receiving welfare and coauthored a law that allows victims of domestic violence to carry a gun without a permit, which most Democrats didn’t support.

Goodin, 50, has represented portions of the southeastern part of the state since 2000. He is also superintendent of Crothersville Community Schools and raises cattle on his family farm. Goodin will continue to serve at superintendent of the school system, which has fewer than 1,000 students.

Meanwhile, Goodin said he is looking forward to the upcoming session and helping Hoosiers.

“This could be a very eventful session and I hope it is because the more events that happen, the better off the people of Indiana are going to be,” Goodin said.

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

Public Project Updates Discussed At Traveling City Hall Meeting

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Upcoming public projects were the main focus of Wednesday night’s edition of the Traveling City Hall. Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke was there along with other city departments.

City Engineer Brent Schmitt gave an update on projects along North Main Street and near the downtown medical school campus.

He also shared plans for road projects starting next summer on Weinbach and Covert Avenues along with the roundabout coming to Haynie’s Corner.

Officials say the projects are all part of a new era of growth for Evansville.

Schmitt says, “We always take people’s concerns and comments you know seriously and we’ll look into those comments and concerns and we’ll continue to move forward with the approval process for the process.”

After the meeting folks got a chance to share their concerns one on one with the Vanderburgh County Department heads.

Coroner Confirms Second Fatality From Chase Ending In Crash

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 Vanderburgh County Coroner Steve Lockyear confirms a second person has died who was involved in a deadly crash. The accident happened after a suspect fled police around 7PM Wednesday.

The suspect identified as, 26-year-old Frederick McFarland, is in police custody. Once released from the hospital McFarland will face multiple charges including felony fleeing.

McFarland is accused of leading police on a chase after they tried to stop his vehicle. His car collided with another vehicle and two people died in that crash.

Autopsies for the two victims are scheduled Thursday, November 30th at 1 p.m.

We will update information as it becomes available.

Lauren Leslie

Lauren Leslie

Lauren Leslie is from Evansville, and has previously worked as a News Producer. Lauren graduated from the University of Southern Indiana with a Bachelor of Science in Radio and Television and a Minor in Criminal Justice.

 

St. Vincent Evansville Birth Announcements For Week Of November 28, 2017

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Suhasini Sista and Pawan Nistala, Evansville, IN, son, Aniruddh Sai Jaisurya, Nov. 18

Marissa and Kevin Walters, Dixon, KY, son, Waylon Eugene, Nov. 20

Kimberly and Daniel Dillman, Evansville, IN, daughter, Nora Christine, Nov. 20

Caitlin Mulkey, Evansville, IN, son, Maddox Aaron, Nov. 20

Drew Denbo and Jason Crane, Princeton, IN, daughter, Tristan Christine, Nov. 20

Rachel and Jeremy Stoneberger, Bridgeport, IL, son, Axel Wayne, Nov. 21

Emily Wallace and Tyler Denu, Fort Branch, IN, son, Kristopher Steven, Nov. 21

Kayley Wilkerson and Brandon Thomas, Princeton, IN, son, Xzander Lee, Nov. 21

Stephanie and Jarrad Carpenter, Richland, IN, daughter, Evie Renee, Nov. 22

Ericka and Klinton Obert, Fort Branch, IN, son, Miles Thomas, Nov. 22

Ericka and Klinton Obert, Fort Branch, IN, son, Marshall Steven, Nov. 22

Kayla Kluge and Justin Deaton, Cave-In-Rock, IL, son, Ayden Joseph, Nov. 22

Brandi and Christopher Beren, Evansville, IN, daughter, Emma Jean, Nov. 23

Katherine and Joseph O’Neil, Mount Vernon, IN, son, Grayson Cainan, Nov. 23

Miranda and Darrel Wahnsiedler, Elberfeld, IN, daughter, Charlotte Eve, Nov. 23

Kristen and Eric Jordan, Evansville, IN, son, Carter Michael, Nov. 23

Cristina and John Riley, Carmi, IL, daughter, Julianna Marie, Nov. 24

Stephanie and Jonathan Pounders, Grandview, IN, daughter, Mya Corinne, Nov. 25

 Ziemer Society To Collect Toys For Pediatric Patients

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 Ziemer Society To Collect Toys For Pediatric Patients

The Ted & Clare Ziemer Society is collecting toys and other items for patients in the pediatric unit at St. Vincent Hospital for Women & Children. The toys and gifts will be used throughout the year.

The pediatric unit is specifically in need of toys for children ages three and younger. Suggestions include: Action hero figurines,  Arts and crafts, Colored pencils, Dolls, Play-Doh and Lego sets.

You can help by bringing toys to the St. Vincent Evansville Foundation office, located on the first floor of the St. Vincent Rehabilitation Institute. If you would like to participate, please deliver your items by Wednesday, December 20.

For more information, please contact Adam Trinkel, Major Gifts Coordinator, St. Vincent Evansville Foundation, at 812-485-4730 or adam.trinkel@ascension.org.

D-Patrick Porsche And The Southern Indiana Regional Porsche Club Team Up To Help Toys For Tots

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Evansville, IN, November, 29, 2017 – D-Patrick Porsche, in conjunction with the Southern Indiana Region Porsche Club, is currently hosting a toy drive benefiting Toys for Tots. New, unwrapped toys can be dropped off at the D-Patrick Porsche showroom located at 250 North Green River Road until Saturday, December 2nd at 10:00am. Help support Toys for Tots as we fill up a Porsche Cayenne with new toys for area boys and girls. Local Marines will pick up the toys from D-Patrick employees and Southern Indiana Regional Porsche Club members on Saturday at 11am. This is the perfect opportunity to visit the D-Patrick Porsche showroom, check out some amazing vehicles and help local children enjoy a special Christmas.

D-Patrick, Inc. currently employs approximately 365 local people in a variety of positions and now carries nine vehicle lines (Audi, BMW, Ford, Honda, Lincoln, Mercedes Benz, Nissan, Porsche, and Volkswagen) with 7 showrooms, 4 service departments, 4 parts departments, 3 body shops, and a corporate office. D-Patrick, Inc. employs the finest dealership staff, offers a superior service and sales experience, maintains a tremendous selection of new and used vehicles, and strives to offer the best deals in the tri-state area.

For more information on this event, please contact Tony Ricketts at 812-473-6590.

Innocent Until Proven Guilty By Dr. Moss

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Judge Roy Moore is Entitled to Due Process

Jasper, IN: Dr. Richard Moss, candidate for Congress, expressed concerns over the allegations against Judge Roy Moore.

“Child Molestation and sexual assault can never be condoned and if proven Judge Moore should step down.  But the timing of the accusations against Judge Moore raises concerns.  The alleged events occurred 40 years ago.  Judge Moore has been a national figure for years.  The accusers raised the allegations only now, a month before the election. The news source is also an issue.  The liberal Washington Post had already endorsed Moore’s Democrat opponent, Doug Jones.  The mainstream media, including the Washington Post, has been notoriously inconsistent in its coverage of sexual assault accusations in the past.  Judge Moore denies the allegations.  He is entitled to due process like everyone else.  There is no way to adjudicate this before the election.  It is therefore up to the voters of Alabama to decide.”

“Judge Moore is a West Point Graduate, a Vietnam veteran, a distinguished jurist, loyal husband of 33 years, and a devoted father and grandfather.  He is a constitutional conservative who believes in limited constitutional government and balanced budgets.  He is also a God-fearing man who will defend the Judeo-Christian foundation of the country.”

Judge Moore, former twice elected Supreme Court Justice for Alabama, is famous for refusing to remove a monument of the Ten Commandments from the Alabama Judicial Building despite a federal court order to do so and for ordering Alabama judges to maintain the ban on gay marriage despite being overturned by the US Supreme Court.

“It would be good to have a constitutional and cultural conservative in the Senate to begin the long battle to take back our culture from the pagan left.  The Supreme Court has no jurisdiction over the issue of marriage, no right to redefine marriage.  The Constitution does not mention it, and the matter should therefore be left to the people, the 320 million Americans that comprise our country, the fifty states and their fifty democratically elected state legislatures to decide.  It was one of the worst Supreme Court decisions ever handed down. It was right for Judge Moore to take a stand on the issue.”

“Judge Moore is Senator Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s and the GOP establishment’s worse nightmare, a man who will not bend to current cultural fashions or PC trends. He will uphold the constitutional system and stand against the corruption of both political parties in Washington and the cultural Marxism of the left.”

“His opponent, Doug Jones, is a hard core leftist with radical positions on amnesty, DACA, securing the border, crime, abortion, LGBT rights, and gun control.  He will be a reliable vote for the most extreme positions of the Democrat Party.  The nation can ill afford such a Senator especially from Alabama.”

Dr. Richard Moss is a board certified head and neck cancer surgeon and was a candidate for Congress in 2016. He graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine and has been in practice in Jasper and Washington, IN for over 20 years. He is married with four children.  

FOOTNOTE: For more information visit RMoss4Congress.com. Contact us at hq@rmoss4congress.com. Find Moss For Congress on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

This article posted in the CCO without opinion, bias or editing.

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Claims Representative
Atlas World Group Inc. – Evansville, IN
Send and receive written and verbal correspondence with customers, agents, drivers, other Atlas departments, and repair firms….
Customer Invoice Coordinator – Ratings and Distribution
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Processing deposits, withdrawals, loan payments, VISA payments, VISA cash advances etc. Evansville Teachers Federal Credit Union is an Equal Opportunity…
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Contact Center Representative
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Place stop payments on checks, cashier’s checks, ACH debits and payments, and process the applicable paperwork….
Mortgage Loan Processing Assistant
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Field and answer incoming mortgage calls. Develop a working knowledge of the credit union’s data processing system, loan origination system, Word, and EXCEL…
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Looking for an experienced residential / commercial painter for an as needed position, possible full time down the road if interested. $12-$20 Per Hour Based…
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Answer member telephone inquiries. Monitor delinquent accounts, make collection calls, and send delinquent letters on accounts that have not been set for charge…
IT Service Desk Manager
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ETFCU is currently seeking an IT Service Desk Manager with a proven track record for maintenance, configuration, and customer service in regard to supporting…
Asset Protection Officer
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Answer member telephone inquiries. Monitor delinquent accounts, make collection calls, and send delinquent letters on accounts that have not been set for charge…
Lead Teller
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The individual will oversee teller activities, maintains records of vault and teller station cash balances, and oversee currency accounts….
IT Business Systems Manager
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The successful candidate must have strong technical and analytical skills in troubleshooting and critical thinking….
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Performs Carpet Cleaning and complies with steps utilized for carpet care. Removal of old floor finish, either total finish removal or top scrubbing of floor,…
Commercial Loan Officer
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Preferably a 4-year degree in a related field. Grow and develop a strong portfolio. Background in credit and underwriting….

Disney On Ice Presents Reach For The Stars

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Tickets On Sale December 1 For Disney On Ice presents Reach For The Stars 

Take adventure to new heights as Mickey, Minnie and your friends from around the Disney Kingdom come together when Disney On Ice presents Reach For The Stars comes to Evansville, Indiana from March 8-11, 2018 for seven performances. Tickets go on sale Friday, Dec. 1, 2017.

Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy set the stage for a star-studded talent extravaganza as Disney On Ice presents Reach For The Stars. Unleash the magic with royal sisters Anna and Elsa and the hilarious snowman, Olaf, as they sing captivating songs like “Let it Go” and “In Summer.” Life is the bubbles when Sebastian strikes up his hot crustacean band and the Daughters of Triton make a splash as they introduce Ariel in an ‘80s pop montage. Get tangled up with a chorus of harmless hooligans when they get a visit from the spirited Rapunzel and her charming ally, Flynn Rider, on their journey to see the floating lights. Relive a “Tale as Old as Time” when Belle opens her heart to new adventures and the Beast’s enchanted objects take center stage for a dazzling skating spectacle inviting audiences to “Be Our Guest”.

Experience unforgettable feats of strength and heart with the whole family when Disney On Ice presents Reach For The Stars debuts your hometown!

Tickets for Disney On Ice presents Reach For The Stars are affordably priced starting at $10 for Opening Night and starting at $15 for all other performances. Tickets are available through www.disneyonice.com, by phone at Ticketmaster, 800-745-3000, or in person at the Ford Center box office. Seven great performances to choose from: Thursday, March 8 at 7 p.m., Friday, March 9 at 7 p.m., Saturday, March 10 at 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. and Sunday, March 11 at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m.

Stay current on the latest developments through social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/DisneyOnIce
Twitter: @DisneyOnIce #DisneyOnIce #ReachForTheStars YouTube: www.youtube.com/DisneyOnIce

 

One Person Confirmed Dead in Evansville Crash

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One Person Confirmed Dead in Evansville Crash

A police chase ends in a deadly crash in Evansville and several others are in the hospital. The suspect is identified as Fredrick McFarland. He is facing fleeing charges once he is released from jail.

Emergency crews are on scene at a crash at Linwood and Monroe. The crash happened when a suspect who was fleeing from police collided with another vehicle.

Medical crews have transported several people from the scene. The extent of their injuries is unknown at this time.

One person has been confirmed dead.

More information will be updated once it becomes available.