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IS IT TRUE NOVEMBER 3, 2017
We hope that todays “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?â€
IS IT TRUE that something that the City County Observer advocated for many years ago has finally come to be?…Evansville is going to get a new state of the art dog park and not one dime of public money is going to the dogs?…the new dog park fully paid for by the dog owners living in this area who choose to spend their own money will be adjacent to the soccer fields in the park on Vann Avenue that is between the Lloyd Expressway and Lincoln Avenue will be the site of the new pooch palace?…in the spirit of affection between man’s best friend and the Mayor’s office, the City of Evansville will be roughly $3 Million richer and the dog lovers will have the honor of paying their own way as opposed to having the taxpayer subsidize bowser’s recreational opportunities?
IS IT TRUE that a dog park paid by the users is how things are supposed to happen in a functioning society? …we hope this does not give Mayor Winnecke and the Evansville City Council the delusion that they have $3 Million to waste on some other nonsensical project?…we also hope that our elected officials  realize that good public policy practice by everyday day citizens has once again  saved them from themselves?
IS IT TRUE that the CCO also openly stated that a downtown hotel would happen without a subsidy when and if a medical school was becoming a reality?…as with the dog park, two hotels without the need for a handout have followed the medical school into downtown Evansville?…that is another $20 Million that the taxpayers of Evansville would have saved if we had a Mayor and Council with a shred of patience when it came to greasing an aspiring hotelier?…alas in the case of the Doubletree, the taxpayers saw that $20 Million plus go to waste unnecessarily?…we wonder who let those dogs out?…it must have been former Mayor Weinzapfel who boasted about how a Marriot would come to downtown Evansville without a subsidy if and only if a hockey arena was built?…that is turning out to be the gift that keeps on taking?…it takes about $9 Million per year that could have been used for some other useful purpose like sewers, water pipes, or road repairs?
IS IT TRUE that while we are on the subject of the City of Evansville borrowing money to build a downtown hockey rink, we noticed that buried in the fine print of President Trump’s proposed tax reform plan is a provision that will eliminate the tax free status of interest paid on municipal bonds issued for sports stadiums?…this is one provision of the proposed tax reform plan that the CCO heartily endorses as stadiums never perform up to expectations and allowing tax exempt debt to be utilized to fleece the taxpayers into building temples to sport was just wrong in the first place?…we wonder if this is going to apply to bonds that have already been issued?
IS IT TRUE that Henderson is about to see the K-Mart that has been there forever close as it was on a list of upcoming closures issued by the parent organization aka Sears and Roebucks?…the brick and mortar retail stores continue to get Amazoned on a regular basis?…some but not very many brick and mortar stores are finding new ways like making deals with towing companies to make up for the lost revenue?
IS IT TRUE that last night our first responders worked a scene of two shootings? Â …its was reported that a suspect was reported to be fleeing the scene of the shootings? …it was also members of the EPD were holding another possible suspect at gunpoint? Â …we are proud of our man and women in blue for help keeping our community safe from bad people?…the next time you see our first responders please give them a “thumbs up” for doing a great job in protecting us?
As of 9:40 p.m. AMR, police and fire units were still on scene.
At about 10:10 p.m., according to scanner traffic, the suspect vehicle was seen near Taylor Avenue turning onto Garvin Street. Police were working to locate the vehicle over the next two hours.
We will update as more details become available.
IS IT TRUE starting next week you will be able to read articles posted in the CCO articles written by Franklin College School of Journalism students about the current happenings at the State Capital? … articles that we will be publishing from the StatehouseFiles are; Courts and Crime, Drug Epidemic, Education, Environment, Health, immigration, Jobs-Economy and Labor, Local Government, Poverty, Roads and Construction, Social Issues, Taxes and Budgets, Technology, Commentary, Videos, Elections and News from Across Indiana? …we would like to thank long time supporter and friend Joe Wallace for stating that “this is a big win for the CCO. Congratulations on making this deal. This is a game changer”? Â …it look like Mr. Wallace understands that The StatehouseFile and the City COUNTY OBSERVER partnership agreement really is a big deal?
EDITOR’S FOOTNOTE:  Any comments posted in this column do not represent the views or opinions of the City County Observer or our advertisers
Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee Coming to Evansville
Channel 44 News: Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee Coming to Evansville
He’ll be in Evansville April 19th, 2018 at the Vanderburgh County right to Life Banquet.
That’s the largest banquet of it kind in the nation.
Huckabee will serve as the featured speaker at the event.
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USI Board Of Trustees Approves Conferral Of Fall 2017 Degrees
At its regular meeting on Thursday, November 2, the University of Southern Indiana Board of Trustees approved the conferral of master, baccalaureate, and associate degrees for the 2017 Fall Commencement Ceremonies, to be held on Saturday, December 9 in the Physical Activities Center.
The commencement speaker for the College of Liberal Arts and Romain College of Business ceremony will be Dr. Steven Zehr, professor of sociology and 2017 recipient of the Distinguished Professor Award. The commencement speaker for the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education and College of Nursing and Health Professions ceremony will be Robert Millard-Mendez, professor of art and 2017 recipient of the H. Lee Cooper Core Curriculum Award.
Additionally, Trustees received a report from Phil Parker, director of Career Services and Internships, on the 2016 Graduate Destination Survey. Among the results, 88 percent of responding degree recipients from the class of 2016 said that they found employment after graduation, and 25 percent reported they had enrolled in either a graduate program or professional school.
In other business, the Trustees heard reports on student financial assistance, insurance renewals and current construction projects.
PRICE IS RIGHT LESS THAN TWO WEEKS AWAY!
First Security Bank Grand Opening Includes Donation to HOPE of Evansville
week with Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke, the Southwest Indiana Chamber of Commerce, bank directors and customers, and HOPE of Evansville.
The bank chose to recognize and honor HOPE of Evansville with a $3,000 donation during the grand opening ceremony of the new banking center.
“HOPE of Evansville, and its mission to provide, promote, and sustain affordable housing and credit counseling opportunities for low-to-moderate income families, aligns perfectly with our “Why†at First Security Bank. Our Why is “Transforming lives through mutual trust†and watching HOPE working with families on homeownership is powerful and important work in our community,†said Jeff Jackson, EVP – Chief Commercial Banking Officer.
“We appreciate Mayor Winnecke and the Chamber joining us to celebrate our commitment to Evansville with this new banking center opening,†said Ty Swisher, Banking Center Manager.
The grand opening also included cash prizes for many customers and prospects, and tours of the banking center, which is the first location for First Security Bank’s new brand and customer experience.
First Security Bank, with $600 million in assets and more than 130 employees, has 11 banking centers in four major markets inc
D-Patrick Drives for Ronald McDonald House Was A Big Success
Hundreds of locals help raise money for Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Ohio Valley when they took a test drive during the month of October at D-Patrick. D-Patrick donated $10 for every vehicle that was test driven. In the end, D-Patrick raised a generous $2,500.00!
There was a check presentation on Tuesday, October 31, 2017 at the Ronald McDonald House (3540 Washington Ave., Evansville, IN 47714). Â We would like to thank D-Patrick for their generous contribution.
For more information on Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Ohio Valley’s mission and its programs, visit www.rmhcohiovalley.org.
Suit: Military Defense Counsel Detained For Excusing Attorney Kammen
Marilyn Odendahl for www.theindianalawyer.com
Accused terrorist Abd al-Rahim Hussein al-Nashiri has asked a federal court to stop his criminal proceedings at Guantanamo Bay, claiming the federal government is denying his right to qualified counsel during a death penalty case.
The motion was filed Nov. 1 in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, about two weeks after al-Nashiri’s civilian defense counsel, led by Indianapolis attorney Richard Kammen, quit apparently over concerns the government was listening to privileged conversations between the defendant and his attorneys. Al-Nashiri argued he should not be subjected to a trial by the military commission while he is not represented by qualified counsel.
As the memorandum in support of his motion asserted, “Petitioner’s right to qualified counsel in a capital case should not be denied because of a bureaucratic standoff for which he has no responsibility and no means of solving.â€
That same memorandum provided more details on the circumstances that caused Kammen and his team to withdraw, and what has happened since. A second motion al-Nashiri filed today notes the presiding judge in his trial, Air Force Col. Vance Spath, sentenced Chief Defense Counsel, Marine Brig. Gen. John Baker, to 21 days of confinement for refusing to rescind his order excusing Kammen and his team.
The trouble started in June 2017 when Baker, chief defense counsel, told defense counsel that he had recently received information indicating the conversations between the defendants and their attorneys were not private.
The prosecution assured al-Nashiri’s counsel the “intrusion issue†did not impact the rooms where the defendant and his attorneys were meeting. However, the memorandum claims that the defense attorneys subsequently discovered evidence which “unambiguously contradicted the prosecution’s assurances.
“… (T)he evidence is compelling and would provide no reasonable attorney with confidence that they could maintain attorney-client confidentiality, when meeting in such spaces,†the memorandum stated.
An extensive footnote pointed out this was not the first time attorney-client privileged had been compromised. In previous years, privileged legal materials had been confiscated from detainees’ cells and correspondence between defense counsel and the clients was being read by the legal department at the Naval Base. Also, microphones were discovered to have been hidden in the smoke detectors placed in the rooms where the detainees met with their attorneys.
The intrusion apparently spread to electronic surveillance. Defense counsel discovered, “through a series of IT related failures,†that an unknown amount of privileged work product had been turned over to the prosecution and others in the government. In addition, the government was also monitoring the defense counsel’s internet use, prompting the chief defense counsel to prohibit the attorneys from using the Department of Defense networks to rely confidential information.
In September, Spath concluded al-Nashiri had no right to confidentiality when talking to his attorneys, with the exception that his communications would not be used against him in the military commission proceedings at Guantanamo Bay.
After consulting with Hofstra University School of Law professor Ellen Yaroshefsky on the ethical issue, Kammen and his team withdrew from the case. They said they were ethically bound to stop their representation.
However, Spath said he did not find “good cause†to release the defense team and recalled Kammen and his colleagues to return to Guantanamo Bay for previously scheduled hearings. When none of the civilian attorneys made an appearance, the prosecution demanded the hearings proceed anyway and asked the judge to hold the defense counsel in contempt.
Spath then decided to proceed regardless of whether al-Nashiri was represented by learned counsel. Also, the judge announced he was going to hold a contempt hearing against Baker on Nov. 1.
The defendant is still being represented by military counsel, Navy Lt. Alaric Piette, but the attorney has no experience in capital cases and, according to the memorandum, is reviewing his own ethical obligations on the issue of attorney-client privilege.
Al-Nashiri argues in his motion that under the Military Commissions Act, he has a right to learned counsel.
“The irreparable harms Petitioner faces are significant,†the memorandum states. “Col. Spath has announced on the record his intention to proceed not just through the witnesses that are expected to be called over the next few weeks, but all the way to final judgment, regardless of whether Petitioner is afforded his statutory and regulatory rights to learned counsel,†the memorandum states. “Such a blanket denial of the right to counsel in a capital case is extraordinary.â€
The case is Abd Al-Rahim Hussein Al-Nashiri v. Donald Trump, et al., 1:08-cv-01207.
Breeders’ Cup 2017, Ellis Park
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