In early 1910, the West Side Business Association requested that the school board build two Carnegie libraries, one “somewhere in the West End†and one in another part of the city. Although the proposal that the libraries become branches of Willard Library was not adopted, Evansville’s first two Carnegie libraries opened on West Franklin Street and in Bayard Park two years later. The building pictured here was the city’s third library funded by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. Built at a cost of $8,350, it was located at 515 Cherry Street to serve the African American community. The library opened in late 1914 and operated until 1955, when the Buffalo Trace Council of Boy Scouts purchased the building, which was razed around 1970.
Sights Set on Breeders’ Cup
Now that September has arrived, summer racing is in the rearview mirror and the final round of Breeders’ Cup prep races is in sight! This weekend features a stakes-laden card at Kentucky Downs, plus a look ahead to the Breeders’ Cup at Del Mar with an eye on potential competitors. Find it all in the latest The Countdown Presented by Longines.

The path to the 2017 Breeders’ Cup World Championships at Del Mar on Nov. 3-4 is a road with plenty of ups and downs as talented racehorses vie for a spot in one of 13 championship races.
This blog provides a capsule look at three horses who are heating up on the Road to the Breeders’ Cup World Championships and three horses whose Breeders’ Cup chances are not quite as strong as they were a week ago.
HEATING UP

1. Bolt d’Oro
This bay Medaglia d’Oro colt looked like he could have done another lap after winning the Grade 1 Del Mar Futurity at seven-eighths of a mile on Sept. 4, and my guess is that he’ll be even better as the distances get longer. His middle move to rally into contention into a torrid half-mile in :44.54 (he improved to only two lengths back) was eye-catching and he still was able to finish his final furlong in about 12 4/5 seconds. He’s now 2-for-2 at Del Mar, host of the Sentient Jet Breeders’ Cup Juvenile, with a 94 Equibase Speed Figure for a 2 ¼-length debut win in August and a 101 for the Del Mar Futurity. His dam (mother) Globe Trot, by A.P. Indy, won three times at a mile, so the 1 1/16 miles should be right in his wheelhouse. A fast-, well-bred 2-year-old who loves the Breeders’ Cup host track … count me in!
2. Gun Runner
Originally, I hadn’t planned to include Gun Runner. Why? Because we already knew he was arguably the best older male in training. But Gun Runner just seems to keep getting better. He looked like poetry in motion in his 10 ¼-length runaway victory in the Grade 1 Woodward Stakes Presented by NYRA Bets on Sept. 2, using his high cruising speed to rate just off a testing half-mile in :46.56 before dusting his overmatched competition. With three straight Grade 1 wins since returning from Dubai, he’s moved to the head of the class for the Breeders’ Cup Classic – although a compelling case could be made for Arrogate, who has beaten Gun Runner twice in their head-to-head matchups, or TVG Pacific Classic Stakes winner Collected, who would be my pick if the race was held today. Gun Runner improved from a 122 Equibase Speed Figure for his Stephen Foster Handicap win to a 127 for his Whitney Stakes romp to an eye-popping 131 for the Woodward. That 131 figure is the best we’ve seen on North American soil this year. Gun Runner’s natural speed should be a huge asset at Del Mar, where he probably will be tucked in just behind the pacesetter(s) in the Classic, and he should be in position to get the jump on familiar rival Arrogate.

He’s been an elite turf sprinter since 2015 and a victory in the Grade 3 Turf Monster Stakes on Sept. 4 at Parx Racing signaled a return to top form. He rallied from off the pace to beat a solid field as the 7-5 favorite and completed the five-eighths of a mile race in :57.13 for a new career-best 117 Equibase Speed Figure. I thought he was at a bit of a disadvantage last year when the Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint was held of the 6 ½-furlong downhill turf course at Santa Anita, but he ran very well to finish third by a length. I think five furlongs is his best distance, though, as he’s won four of six starts at that distance on the grass, including his best speed figure in the Turf Monster. He rebounded from a dull effort at Saratoga in August and looks razor-sharp now for trainer Christophe Clement. He also had no trouble shipping west to Southern California last year. I love his chances in the Turf Sprint.
Honorable Mention: Heart to Heart was tough to leave off this list. He is not nominated to the Breeders’ Cup, but it sounds like the plan is to pay the horses of racing age nomination fee for him to run. Trainer Brian Lynch said he thinks his dedicated front-runner would love the firm turf and tight turns of the course at Del Mar. He was impressive in winning the Grade 2 Bernard Baruch Stakes on Sept. 4 and has a pair of graded stakes wins and two Grade 1 placings in his last four starts. … I really liked Moonshine Memories‘ front-running win in the Grade 1 Del Mar Debutante on Sept. 2. Like Bolt d’Oro, she’s 2-for-2 at Del Mar with a pedigree (dam won at a mile and is half-sister to 1997 Horse of the Year Favorite Trick) that suggests 1 1/16 miles is well within range. … Cambodia has won back-to-back Grade 2 races at Del Mar and looked like a legitimate player for the Filly and Mare Turf in her John C. Mabee Stakes win on Sept. 2. Tough to place her given we don’t know the quality of the Europeans coming stateside, but she loves the Del Mar turf and is as good as she’s ever been. … I didn’t come away especially impressed with either Grade 1 Hopeful Stakes winner Sporting Chance or Grade 1 Spinaway Stakes winner Lady Ivanka, but they are on target for the Juvenile and 14 Hands Winery Juvenile Fillies, respectively. … Not sure what to make of Vertical Oak’s 5 ¼-length romp in the Grade 2 Prioress Stakes on a sloppy track at Saratoga on Sept. 3. I want to see another big race before I buy any stock for the Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Sprint.
COOLING DOWN

1. Pure Silver
She was the big disappointment of the weekend for me. Pure Silver wasn’t the favorite for the Grade 1 Spinaway Stakes on Sept. 2, but she was riding a three-race winning streak, entered off a 9 ½-length romp in the Grade 2 Adirondack Stakes, and faced only four opponents. She only beat one horse to the finish line – a 56.75-1 outsider – after getting caught in an early speed duel and finished 6 ½ lengths behind winner Lady Ivanka. Entering the race, I thought she was one of the top-three contenders for the 14 Hands Winery Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies, but she’ll need to rebound in a big way for trainer Todd Pletcher in her next start if there remain Breeders’ Cup aspirations.

2. Run Away
I’ll hand it to Run Away, he didn’t pack it in when passed in the Grade 1 Del Mar Futurity stretch and battled on for third, but I can’t help but look at the declining speed figures (91-97-101) as the races have gotten longer and wonder if this is a sprinter. I had concerns about his ability to excel at longer distances and it looks like the 1 1/16-mile Sentient Jet Breeders’ Cup Juvenile might be too long for him. Run Away was very impressive in winning the Grade 2 Best Pal Stakes and I’ll bet he gets another shot in the Grade 1 FrontRunner Stakes. Perhaps a less testing pace around two turns will be a big benefit, but I’ll be looking elsewhere to fill out my top three.

I’d been keeping my eye on Battalion Runner as a possible Las Vegas Dirt Mile contender since he held on for second in the Wood Memorial Stakes in the spring. He’s blessed with terrific natural speed and he can carry it around two turns but not much farther. I thought his third-place finish behind the very talented Practical Joke in the Grade 3 Dwyer Stakes in July was sneaky good – it came off a three-month layoff and was his fourth straight Equibase Speed Figure between 104 and 108 – but he just kind of came up empty as the 1.30-1 favorite in the Grade 3 Smarty Jones Stakes on Sept. 4. He stalked the pace from second and then faded in the stretch to finish fifth of six, beaten by 10 lengths. It was an uncharacteristic performance from a colt who has always been plenty game. It’s one of those regular reminders that horses aren’t machines. Let’s hope it was just a bad day and he rebounds in his next start.
Motorcyclist Killed on SR 65
- On Wednesday, September 6th, 2017 at 09:19 AM the Vanderburgh County’s Sheriff’s Office and Scott Township Fire Department responded to a motorcycle crash in the 14000 block of State Road 65 (also known as Big Cythiana Road).
Once on scene, first responders located a male lying in a grassy area along the west side of the roadway. According to witness statements, the motorcyclist was traveling south bound when he attempted to pass a passenger vehicle. The motorcyclist did not have sufficient room to complete the pass and collided head on with a tractor trailer that was north bound on Big Cynthiana.
The motorcyclist was transported to Deaconess Hospital where he died from his injuries. Pursuant to state law regarding crashes involving serious bodily injury or death, the driver of the semi truck consented to post-crash blood draw. Although alcohol or drug intoxication is not believed to have been a factor in the crash, the incident will remain under investigation pending toxicology results on both operators.
The Vanderburgh County Coroner’s Office will release the name of the deceased after family notifications have been made.
Pictured above: Crash scene on SR 65.
IS IT TRUE SEPTEMBER 7, 2017
IS IT TRUE that the ISTEP scores for 2017 are out and overall the performance of local schools hasn’t changed dramatically from 2016?…the sole exception to that neutral trend is among the lowest performing schools which have dropped significantly?…there are seven schools that has passing grades of under 35% of those who took the tests?…those low performers are Caze, Cedar Hall, Dexter, Evans, Lodge, McGary and the Glenwood Leadership Academy?…there is a geographic similarity between theses schools and that is they are all in the south, southeast, and Jacobsville areas of Evansville?…if you want to find high performance look to the north or east because both of the high performing schools are their?…in Vanderburgh County the high performing schools were Scott and Oak Hill while anything feeding into Castle also performs very well?
IS IT TRUE that the Vanderburgh County Council recently voted to raise the County Wheel Tax by a 5-2 vote? … the five Council members that voted for the County Wheel Tax increase were all Republicans? Â …the two County Council members that voted NO to raise the County Wheel Tax were Democrats? Â …we thought that Democrats were tax and spend types and the Republicans were conservatives?
IS IT TRUE that the Republican primary candidate for the 8th District Congressional seat, Dr. Richard Moss (R) of Jasper recently stated that “Larry Bucshon has become a typical DC politician”. “He has taken pages from Richard Lugar’s and Evan Bayh’s playbooks by moving his family to Washington”. “He doesn’t even live in the community he represents”. “Instead, he hangs around Washington insiders and lobbyists and has forgotten what the voters in Indiana sent him to do.”  …not owning a family home in the community that he wanted to represent hurt Evans Bayh chances of being re-elected to United States Senate from Indiana?
IS IT TRUE that the last time there were boat races on the Evansville waterfront during the 2009 Freedom Festival a heat wave for three days with temperatures of over 100 degrees spoiled the party and the financial losses were the last draw for Thunder boats?
IS IT TRUE after 8 years of absence Thunder boats were back last weekend and the weather provided another kick in the teeth?…The remnants of Hurricane Harvey created problems all three days for the inaugural HydroFest?…it rained all day on Friday, high wind gusts made the Ohio River dangerous on Saturday and heavy debris filled the river with obstacles on Sunday?
IS IT TRUEÂ HydroFest officials have stated that sponsorships have deleveraged the HydroFest from dependence on $10 wrist band sales? …because of the bad weather the attendance could had been well under 20,000 over the course of three days event?
IS IT TRUEÂ because of bad weather the value of future sponsorships may have taken a real hit? Â …we have been told that it is highly probable given the disappointing attendance that wrist bands may have brought in less than $100,000?
IS IT TRUE that 2017 HydroFest committee did an outstanding job in promoting this most worthily sporting/community event?  …we urge the current sponsors and members of our community to support next years HydroFest event because of the social, sporting and economic impact on our community?
CHANNEL 44 NEWS: ISTEP Scores Released for Spring 2017
ISTEP Scores Released for Spring 2017
Students scores dropped for the 2016 tests, with 51.6% of students in third and eighth grades, passing both the English and Math sections. That passing rate was down nearly two percentage points from the Spring 2015 exams.
Hoosier students will be taking the ISTEP exam for the final time next spring as the state is switching to a new test named ILEARN for the 2019 exams.
Details on the new test are still being worked out. Some critics worry it won’t be much different than ISTEP.
To see area school scores, visit ISTEP Scores
Prosecutor Spells Out Concerns To Legislative Commission Following Criminal Code Reform
Vanderburgh County Prosecutor Nicholas Hermann, representing the Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys Council, updated the Courts and Criminal Code Interim Study Commission on the impact of the criminal code reform at the Indiana Statehouse, Wednesday.
While prosecutors across the state of Indiana are seeing sharp increases in felony charges compared to 2010*, Prosecutor Hermann described the need for harsher penalties, more treatment services for those in the grips of addiction, and more funding sources for overcrowded jails across Indiana.
“When we talk about the difference between a prison and a jail, I think that’s a distinction, that’s getting blurred right now,†Hermann explained when describing the overcrowded conditions at a number of correctional facilities across Indiana.
“A prison is somewhere people are supposed to go when they are serving a sentence. A prison is a place where people are supposed to go that are convicted of a crime. A jail is a pre-trial detention facility. That is for people who are awaiting trial, who are a threat to society.”
Hermann described to the committee that the job of a prosecutor is to prevent crime, while simultaneously getting help for the people who can turn their lives around. But reduction of penalties for crimes across the board, provide less incentives for those arrested to take advantage of drug treatment and mental health programs.
“The public shouldn’t have to live in fear. The public should know that people committing crimes, will go behind bars. People shouldn’t have to fear for the safety of their families,†explained Hermann.
He discussed a number of disturbing trends in Indiana: “Crime rates are up, CHINS – Children in Need of Services – cases are up, overdose deaths are up, child fatalities are up, prisons are full, jails are full, recidivism is up and we live in a state where you’re more likely to die of a drug overdose than a motor vehicle accident.â€
*Information provided by Indiana Trial Court Statistics.
VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES
 Evansville, IN – Below are the felony cases to be filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.
Debra Ellen Cash: Maintaining a common nuisance – controlled substances (Level 6 Felony)
William S. Burchfield: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony), False informing (Class B misdemeanor)
Bobbye G. Childers: Residential entry (Level 6 Felony)
Tarron Lamont Givens: Dealing in methamphetamine (Level 5 Felony), Maintaining a common nuisance – controlled substances (Level 6 Felony), Possession of a controlled substance (Class A misdemeanor)
Taylor Lee Meriweather: Auto theft (Level 6 Felony)
Traci Lynn Rhodes: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Unlawful possession or use of a legend drug (Level 6 Felony)
Kyndal Lynn Smith: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)
Clyde Franklin Wells: Child molesting (Level C Felony)
Willie James Bryant: Operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license of life (Level 5 Felony)
Jacob E. Nunley: Neglect of a dependent (Level 6 Felony), Neglect of a dependent (Level 6 Felony), Driving while suspended (Class A misdemeanor), Operating a vehicle with an ACE of 0.08 or more (Class C misdemeanor)
Jerry Lamar Robinson: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 4 Felony)
Daniel Ray Bailey: Operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license for life (Level 5 Felony)
Damion Thomas Floyd: Operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license of life (Level 5 Felony)
Daniel Allen Lawrence: Unlawful possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon (Level 4 Felony), Criminal recklessness (Level 6 Felony), Possession of paraphernalia (Class A misdemeanor)
Christina Marie Smith: Unlawful possession or use of a legend drug (Level 6 Felony), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)
Emory Vandunk: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Maintaining a common nuisance – controlled substances (Level 6 Felony), Possession of a controlled substance (Class A misdemeanor), Possession of a controlled substance (Class A misdemeanor), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)
Scotty Allen Smith: Unlawful possession or use of a legend drug (Level 6 Felony)
Laura A. Morgan: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)
Ashley Smith: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony)
Daniel R. Morris: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony)
Travis Walker Phelps: Attempted murder (Level 1 Felony), Attempted murder (Level 1 Felony), Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony)