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SEPTEMBER 2017 BIRTHDAYS

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COLIN SMITH

JANE PRITCHETT

ADAM WILLIAMS

SARAH WILLIS

BRIAN McELYA

DUSTY WHITE

MICHAEL PERRY

ELIZEBETH McGHEE

LARRY FAULKENBURG

TAMMY FRANCE

LISA CALVERT

KELLI FREDERICK

ADAM WILLIAMS

SARAH WILLIS

SAM ROGERS

BRIAN REVALEE

TINA CONNER

ANDY DILLOW

MARY HART

WENDELL LANCE

DAN OATES

KRYSTLE SPAHN

GINNY GOODMAN

WALT CASWELL

ROGER SEGER KATE FISHER

FRANK PETERLIN 

JOSHUA HUGHES

DOUGLAS RENNIE

KAY QUALL

CAROL JONES

MONICA M. WARREN

MARK OWEN

MARK ADAMS

CONNIE RALPH

FRANK ELSPERMAN

JIM HADDAN

CHAD SCHMIDT

DENNIS AVERY

MARY HART ALLEN KELLER

TAMI TENBARGE

GINA SCHREIBER

ANDREA WATSON

ANGELA HELM EAKINS

KATHY EMBRY

K C COX

DUSTY WIHITE

MATT KELLY

MICHAEL PERRY

LANCE WAYNE 

HENRY GOBEN

JEFF PRUDEN

JOHN DEVINE

DARAH WILLIS

JOHN DEVINE

DANNY THOMAS

WALT FERBER

BRIAN McELYA

DUSTY WILHITE

MATT KELLY 

BRAD ELLSWORTH

VICKI HUBIAK

RICK RINEY

CHUCK KIRKPATRICK

MATT SCHREIBER

ANDREW LOBACZ

LEILANI DEEM

JERRY WIRTH

TOM E. GRAVES

JOHN DAVIS

LARRY ULRICH

LARRY GRISHAM

JULIE COTTON

CLINT KELLER

GINA GIBSON

JERRY PADDOCK

RODERICK PADDOCK

WILLIAM HOWARD MARVER

CRYSTAL HEBNER

DAN KATZ

CONNIE RALPH

MICHAEL W SANDER

IAN HAUER

NICK JOHNSON

BARB WOODRUFF

AARON MAUCK

JEREMY HEALTH 

ANDREW LOBACZ

LEILANI DEEM

PAUL NEIDIG

CHRIS DICKSON

STEVE CANNON

CHUCK KIRKPATRICK

MARK MILLER

ANDREW LOBACZ

GINA GIBSON

LISA CAMBRON CONWAY

TINA DENSLEY

JANE PRITCHETT

STEPHEN SCHWAMBACH

SANTO “CHAN” RIVERA

COLIN SMITH

 

 

 

Link Of Resolution C-2017-25 That Encourages The Vanderburgh County To Vote On The Proposed Public Safety Income Tax

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Attached is the link Of Resolution C-2017-25 written by Evansville City Council members Justin Elpers (R) and John Hayden (R) that encourages the Vanderburgh County Council to vote on the proposed Public Safety Income Tax issue proposed by the City of Evansville.

We urge you to take time to read this extremely well written resolution in order for you to see what the above City Council members are proposing is spot on.  We feel that this resolution represents what “Good Policy” is all about.

Resolution C-2017-25 – County Vote on LIT-c

Two Key Projects Of Vectren’s Smart Energy Future Strategy Approved

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Customers to see benefits of electric grid modernization plan; will soon receive solar energy through Vectren’s first universal solar projects

Evansville, Ind. – Vectren Energy Delivery of Indiana – South (Vectren) has received regulatory approval from the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) for its seven-year electric reliability and modernization plan and to build and operate its first universal solar farms. Both regulatory requests were filed in February 2017; the solar plan was approved in August, and the grid reliability and modernization plan was approved today.

Both initiatives are part of Vectren’s Smart Energy Future strategy, which includes electric generation fleet diversification with natural gas and renewables, grid modernization projects, smart energy management tools for customers, and the utility’s ongoing gas system infrastructure modernization efforts. These first universal solar projects will consist of two separate 2-megawatt solar farms in Vanderburgh County. Vectren expects to break ground in early 2018 with the solar energy coming online by the end of 2018; although the construction timeline may be accelerated if timely material delivery and weather allow.

Grid Modernization Plan Details

The IURC approval for the grid modernization plan reflects a previously filed settlement among Vectren, the Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor (OUCC) and a coalition of industrial customers. The settlement agreement reduced the original $514 million filing to $446 million in grid modernization investments.

Multiple projects to upgrade Vectren’s electric grid are underway across its entire service territory. The electric system improvement plan includes upgrades to portions of Vectren’s network of substations, transmission and distribution networks that serve seven counties in southwestern Indiana, all of which will benefit from the upgrades delivered via many projects spread over the next seven years.

Underground cable replacement projects will result in:

  • Reduced risk of unplanned outages

·         Faster outage restoration when outages do occur

·         Improved overall distribution grid power quality and reliability

The equipment and system upgrades taking place in Vectren’s substations provide:

·         Shorter restoration times due to enhanced operational flexibility

·         Increased system integrity and improved electric system performance

Additional pole inspections and equipment modernization benefit customers:

·         Reduced risk of poles and wires breaking, and electrical hazards during storms

  • Increased protection against faults and lightning that improve reliability
  • New sensors, monitors, and advanced meter information to improve system management and customer engagement

“Over the next several years, the modernization work will ensure we are more capable of meeting the energy demands of our customers in the coming years and that our electric infrastructure can continue to serve our customers reliably,” said Carl Chapman, Vectren chairman, president and CEO. “Likewise our soon-to-come investments in smart grid technology will bring enhanced services to our customers, including providing them access to daily energy usage and how to manage it more effectively, as well as our ability to instantly detect outages to expedite restoration and alert customers via text of the outage and restoration details.”

The plan features more than 800 projects that will be executed over the plan’s seven-year period. Electric bills will be gradually adjusted likely beginning in early 2018, and adjustments will continue with modest increases in subsequent years as the improvement projects are completed. In 2018, the typical residential electric customer will pay $1 to $2 more per month. As a result of the settlement, the bill impact at the end of the seven-year period was reduced to $16 to $17 per month.

Universal Solar Project (s) Details

Vectren will construct two 2-megawatt (MW) universal solar projects in Vanderburgh County;

  • one on Highway 41 near North High School, which will also include battery storage with the ability to discharge 1 MW per hour over a four-hour period; and
  • the other near Oak Hill Cemetery on Morgan Ave. The Oak Hill project is the result of a partnership with the City of Evansville announced in April 2017 through which the energy company will lease the City’s land.

Each solar farm will consist of approximately 8,000 ground-mounted fixed-tilt solar panels on five-seven acres. Combined, the four megawatts of generation will supply enough renewable energy to power 600 homes each year.

“Adding this partnership to our existing wind energy agreements continues Vectren’s plan toward creating a more balanced energy mix for our electric generation portfolio,” said Chapman. “We are grateful for the opportunity to join the City of Evansville in bringing universal solar energy to our customers.”

Customers can learn more about Vectren’s grid modernization plan, the solar projects and customer benefits at www.vectren.com/SmartEnergyFuture.

Vectren Energy Delivery of Indiana – South delivers electricity to approximately 145,000 customers in all or portions of Gibson, Dubois, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh and Warrick counties.

About Vectren

Vectren Corporation (NYSE: VVC) is an energy holding company headquartered in Evansville, Ind. Vectren’s energy delivery subsidiaries provide gas and/or electricity to more than 1 million customers in adjoining service territories that cover nearly two-thirds of Indiana and about 20 percent of Ohio, primarily in the west central area. Vectren’s nonutility subsidiaries and affiliates currently offer energy-related products and services to customers throughout the U.S. These include infrastructure services and energy services. To learn more about Vectren, visit www.vectren.com.

 

 

 

Governor Holcomb’s Public Schedule for September 20 -23

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INDIANAPOLIS – Below find Indiana Governor Eric J. Holcomb’s public schedule for September 20 – 23, 2017.

Wednesday, Sept. 20

Gov. Holcomb will visit the Toyota Motor Manufacturing of Indiana plant in Princeton at 1 p.m. CT to celebrate the production of the location’s five millionth vehicle.

WHERE:            Toyota Motor Manufacturing of Indiana Visitors Center

4000 Tulip Tree Dr.

Princeton, IN 47670

Wednesday, Sept. 20

Gov. Holcomb, Indiana Department of Transportation Commissioner Joe McGuinness, and other state and local officials will gather in Jasper at 4 p.m. ET to announce the Indiana towns, cities, and counties that will receive state-matching funds for road construction projects through the 2017 Next Level Roads: Community Crossings Initiative.

WHERE:                      Jasper City Hall

610 Main Street

Jasper, IN 47547

Friday, Sept. 22

Gov. Holcomb will attend the opening ceremony and ribbon cutting for POSCO AAPC Steel Processing Facility at the Port of Indiana – Jeffersonville at 10:30 a.m. ET.

WHERE:          POSCO AAPC

5140 Loop Road

Jeffersonville, IN 47130

Saturday, Sept. 23

Gov. Holcomb will participate in the Circle City Classic parade hosted by the Indiana Black Expo from 9:30 to 11 a.m. in downtown Indianapolis.

Judge Weighs Suit Filed By Former Subway Pitchman’s Ex-Wife

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IL for www.theindianalawyer.com

An Indiana judge is set to hear arguments in a lawsuit filed by former Subway pitchman Jared Fogle’s ex-wife alleging that the company knew of Fogle’s sexual interest in children but continued promoting him as its spokesman.

Kathleen McLaughlin and Fogle divorced in 2015 after the Indiana man pleaded guilty to trading in child pornography and paying for sex with underage girls. He’s serving a 15-year sentence.

Attorneys on both sides will be in court Tuesday for a hearing on Subway’s request that McLaughlin’s lawsuit be dismissed.

 McLaughlin alleges Subway received at least three reports indicating Fogle was sexually interested in children but failed to take proper action and continued promoting him as its spokesman.

The 40-year-old Fogle became Subway’s spokesman after losing 200 pounds, partly by eating Subway sandwiches.

 

MEDICARE SEMINAR  SET FOR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4TH       

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 Senior Connection will hold a Welcome to Medicare seminar Wednesday, October 4th, at 4:00 p.m. at 951 S. Hebron Ave., Suite C (between Bellemeade and Washington Ave.) adjacent to the Senior Connection Office.When individuals and their families are new to the Federal Medicare program, it can be confusing and frustrating at first glance. This program will help you better understand the many different parts of Medicare and what your options are when you enroll.

This is an informational program only. No specific plans or companies will be discussed. The seminar will be presented by Gina Downs, Vice President of Senior Connection. It is free but registration is required. Call Senior Connection at 812-473-7271 or toll free at 800-258-7610 for reservations and directions.

Adopt A Pet

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Morris is a 2-year-old male. He’s a mixed-breed, probably Lab/Boxer/pit bull? VHS pulled him from Evansville Animal Care & Control when they were out of kennels. His $100 adoption fee includes his microchip, vaccines, neuter, heartworm test, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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 Below are the felony cases to be filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.

Melanie Jo Robertson: Conspiracy Dealing in methamphetamine (Level 4 Felony)

Randy Dale Ricketts Jr: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Possession of marijuana (Class A misdemeanor)

David Wayne Cater: Unlawful possession of syringe (Level 6 Felony), Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony)

Kavonna S. Anderson: Residential entry (Level 6 Felony), False informing (Class B misdemeanor)

Darrell Jarraud Madison: Invasion of privacy (Level 6 Felony)

Raenell V. Robinson: Residential entry (Level 6 Felony)

Arthur Lee Smith Jr.: Theft (Level 6 Felony)

Dana D. Smith: Unlawful possession of syringe (Level 6 Felony), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)

Kristi Lynn Tipton: Theft (Level 6 Felony)

Tricia Dawn Handley: Neglect of a dependent (Level 6 Felony), Operating a vehicle with an ACE or 0.08 or more (Level 6 Felony)

Kameron J. Smith: Maintaining a common nuisance – controlled substances (Level 6 Felony), Operating a vehicle while intoxicated endangering a person with a passenger less than 18 years of age (Level 6 Felony), Possession of marijuana (Class B misdemeanor), Operating a vehicle with a schedule I or II controlled substance or its metabolite in the body (Class C misdemeanor)

Lisa Gail Hoff: Intimidation (Level 6 Felony), Intimidation (Level 6 Felony), Criminal trespass (Level 6 Felony), Invasion of privacy (Class A misdemeanor)

Jaron Emil Jackson: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony), Strangulation (Level 6 Felony)

Austin Mark Johnson: Maintaining a common nuisance – controlled substances (Level 6 Felony), Possession of marijuana (Class A misdemeanor), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)

Sarah Metcalf: Maintaining a common nuisance – controlled substances (Level 6 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Class A misdemeanor), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)

AmyJo L. Cox: Theft (Level 6 Felony), Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Possession of a controlled substance (Class A misdemeanor), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)

Jared Alan Bailey: Burglary (Level 5 Felony), Unlawful possession of syringe (Level 6 Felony)

Gilbert Kevin Eaton: Domestic battery resulting in bodily injury to a pregnant woman (Level 5 Felony), Domestic battery (Level 5 Felony)

Widow wrongly denied hearing challenging late spouse’s will

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 Dave Stafford for www.theindianalawyer.com

A long-married Terre Haute woman who received just a small portion from her husband’s will when he died was wrongly denied her day in court, the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday.

Dipa Sarkar received about $50,000 when her husband of 56 years, Anil Kumar Sarkar, died in 2015. The money represented only about 2.5 percent of Anil’s assets of more than $2 million, most of which was deposited in a trust. The Sarkars both had been doctors who operated a private pathology practice in Terre Haute, and the record says Anil Sarkar claimed his wife had more assets than he.

After Anil died, Dipa Sarkar requested the trust to be docketed by the probate court and petitioned for an election to take against the will pursuant to I.C. 29-1-3-1. The statute generally entitles a surviving spouse to half of a testator’s estate.

But the trial court granted summary judgment in favor of Anil Sarkar’s daughter from a previous marriage, Mili Sarkar Naugle, who also had been appointed successor trustee of the trust. The COA reversed in In the Matter of the Revocable Trust Agreement created by the Settlor, Anil Kumar Sarkar; Dipa Sarkar v. Anuradha (“Mili”) Sarkar Naugle, 84A01-1701-TR-67. The trial court partially reversed and remanded.

“The question of whether a testator has established a trust in contemplation of death and with the intent of defeating his surviving spouse’s statutory share is a fact-sensitive inquiry,” Judge Terry Crone wrote for the court. “This is a question that the trial court has not yet considered, and one that the parties have not had a full opportunity to explore. Contrary to Dipa’s arguments, she is not somehow automatically entitled to invade the Trust assets to satisfy her statutory election simply because we have found her election timely and permitted her proposed second amended petition. As noted by Mili, Dipa conceded in her motion to reconsider that at least some additional discovery would be necessary by both parties in the event she was permitted to amend her petition to docket the Trust.

“… In sum, we affirm partial summary judgment on the narrow issue determined by the trial court that the Trust is the proper beneficiary of the IRA. We conclude that Dipa made a timely election against the Will, and that the trial court abused its discretion in denying her motion to amend her petition to docket the Trust to bring all issues between the parties before the court. Because genuine issues of material fact remain regarding the impact of the timely statutory election on the Trust assets, we remand for further proceedings.”

 

Congresswoman Susan Brooks Endorses Luke Messer for U.S. Senate

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Brooks to serve as honorary chair of “Women for Luke”
INDIANAPOLIS – U.S. Congresswoman Susan Brooks today endorsed Luke Messer in his campaign for United States Senate.
Brooks, who represents Indiana’s 5th District in the U.S. House of Representatives, issued the following statement announcing her support.
“Luke and I have been friends for a long time, and being his colleague and watching him work up close, I have no doubt he’ll make a great U.S. Senator. We face tough issues as a nation and need Luke Messer in the Senate to meet those challenges and make Washington work better for Hoosiers,” Brooks said. “Luke is a proven conservative, but more than that, he is a respected and skillful leader who builds the relationships necessary to get our shared priorities enacted into law. His principles and strong communication skills have made him a go-to leader in the House, and those same attributes will enable Luke to deliver results when he arrives in the U. S. Senate. His record of fighting for school choice to create better education opportunities for tens of thousands of Indiana families and protecting veterans’ GI Bill benefits shows Hoosiers they can trust him to do the right thing and do it well.”
Messer announced Brooks will serve as honorary chairwoman of a new statewide team “Women for Luke” – a group of women supporters focused on electing Luke Messer to the U.S. Senate.
“Susan is a great friend and an exceptional public servant who works hard for Hoosiers every day,” Messer said. “Her leadership on the opioid crisis and her dedication to supporting veterans and Hoosier families speaks volumes about her character and the type of leader she is for Indiana. I’m thrilled to have her involvement and support in our campaign.”
With Congresswoman Brooks as honorary chair, the “Women for Luke” team will travel the state to campaign and host events for Luke Messer’s U.S. Senate campaign. Additional membership of “Women for Luke” will be announced in the coming weeks.