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Brooklynsway Seeks To Regain Winning Ways In Groupie Doll

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HENDERSON, Ky. (Wednesday, August 9, 2017) — If the 5-year-old mare Brooklynsway runs to her best form, she’s the one to beat in Sunday’s $100,000, Grade 3 Groupie Doll Stakes at Ellis Park.
Her earnings of $722,597 dwarfs the projected field of fillies and mares competing at a mile. Her six wins have all come in stakes, including Keeneland’s Grade 3 Hilliard Lyons Doubledogdare last year in which Brooklynsway defeated multiple Grade 1 winner I’m A Chatterbox. Her body of triple-digit speed figures are tops.
Then there are her last two starts, a 19-3/4-length drubbing in the Iowa Distaff that marked her first race in almost 13 months after undergoing ankle surgery. Trainer Bernie Flint wheeled Brooklynsway back eight days later in Indiana Grand’s $100,000 Marie Hulman George, in which she pushed the pace before tiring to fifth in a race won by Groupie Doll contender Tiger Moth.
It was a marked difference with the 2016 Marie Hulman George, which Brooklynsway won by 9 1 /2 lengths before being sidelined with the bone chip.
“Bring ’em on,” Georgia Jackson, trainer Bernie Flint’s long-time assistant, said with a laugh. “,,, She didn’t get anything out of her first race. (At Indiana) she made the lead at the three-sixteenths pole and ran out of air. She just got tired.”
“They go to the farm, they get relaxed, you bring them in and you work them a couple of times and they work nicely,” Flint said. “But you don’t want to hammer on them because they’re coming back. She had ankle surgery, and she threw a clunker. I wasn’t going to run in Indiana, but she came back out of that race so well. She didn’t get anything out of that race, it was just a poor work. If she’d gotten anything out of the first race, she’d have run much better at Indiana.
“I knew we were playing with fire, because she was off a very long time. But she came back good. She could have been nervous in the trailer (shipping to Iowa) and everything. A lot of things could have come up. But she ran a bad race. We got her back here, went all over her and she was fine… You just get a lot of cobwebs in a year.”
Jockey Calvin Borel will ride Brooklynsway for the first time in the Groupie Doll. The three-time Kentucky Derby winner and Hall of Famer has been aboard for her last two workouts, a lively half-mile in 47 1/5 seconds and more recently five-eighths of a mile in a fine 1:01 at Churchill Downs.
“She worked good,” said Borel, who rode Groupie Doll three times in her career. “She’s got tactical speed, and the way the track has been playing right now, I think she’ll run well. I mean, the filly is doing real, real good. I’m happy Bernie gave me the shot to ride her. I don’t think she got enough out of her first race back. Her last race, she didn’t get beat that bad, but she’s doing a lot better now. Believe me what I’m telling you. I love her a lot.”
The Ontario-born Brooklynsway was purchased at Fasig-Tipton Kentucky’s November sale for $180,000 by New Albany, Ind., oncologist Dr. Naveed Chowhan, who owned a share in her sire, the Adena Springs North Canadian-based stallion Giant Gizmo.
Brooklynsway made her first start for Chowhan and Flint off a six-month layoff, finishing fourth before taking Keeneland’s Doubledogdare at 25-1 odds in her next race.
Entries will be taken Thursday for the Groupie Doll and the $50,000 Cliff Guilliams Memorial on turf. The latter is coming up inordinately tough for the purse offered, including 2016 Guilliams and Churchill Downs’ Grade 2 Wise Dan winner Pleuven, the Flint-trained multiple stakes-winner One Mean Man, Grade 2 winner Flatlined and possibly nine-time winner and $659,378-earner Chocolate Ride.
One Mean Man, a homebred for Flint and Louisville’s Ron Hillerich, captured five stakes, lost another by a head and was fourth by a total of 1 1/2 lengths in Arlington’s Grade 1 Secretariat last year. But he’s found it tougher going now facing older horses as a 4-year-old. In his last start, One Mean Man was second at 17-1 odds in Indiana’s $100,000 Warrior Veterans.
On the air: Ellis Park analyst Joe Kristufek will be on the Drew Deener show at 8:45 a.m. Central Thursday on ESPN Louisville 680-AM and 93.9-FM in Louisville, 105.7-FM in Frankfort, live streaming at espnlouisville.com and via mobile with no data charge by calling 605-477-9680. Kristufek will discuss Groupie Doll and Ellis’ Aug. 20 Bluegrass Tournament live-money handicapping contest presented by AmWager.
Meet Borel Saturday morning: Three-time Kentucky Derby-winning jockey and Hall of Famer Calvin Borel is the featured guest at this Saturday morning’s Making of a Racehorse: Let’s Get Started fan experience. The free, family-friendly program — which is designed to let people see up close the preparation that goes into getting a horse to a race and to launch a racing program — begins at 7:30 a.m. Central by the starting gate, positioned in the first-turn chute for schooling. Parking is right next to the gate in the south end of the parking lot near the Ohio River levee. The casual program lasts about two hours, including a backside visit. Kids will have the opportunity to ride a stable pony (highly supervised) on a lap around the barn toward the end of the program.
Sprinting out: There’s an Ellis Park connection to the colt whose $1 million price tag Tuesday night matched the top for Fasig-Tipton’s recently completely Saratoga yearling sale. The colt is a son of 2013 Kentucky Derby winner Orb and the first foal out of Flashy American, who in one of her final starts ran in Ellis’ 2015 Groupie Doll, the multiple stakes-winner finishing 11th behind victorious Call Pat. Flashy American’s baby boy was purchased by Kerri Radcliffe, bloodstock manager for Phoenix Thoroughbreds.
Other upcoming promotions:
Friday: Meet the Announcer – Sign up for a chance to meet announcer Jimmy McNerney and hang out in his booth while he calls a race. Contact Brianna Vitt at bvitt@ellisparkracing.com for more information or to sign up.
Saturdays: “Inside Track with Joey K. and Jimmy Mac” — Join analyst Joe Kristufek and announcer Jimmy McNerney every Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Central in the clubhouse’s second-floor Gardenia Room as they handicap the afternoon’s races. Free with programs, coffee and donuts available to participants.
Junior Jockey Club — Kids between 5 and 12 can sign up to be the week’s designated Junior Jockey, serving one race as the honorary paddock judge and telling the jockeys “Riders up!” and watching a race from the winner’s circle. Contact Brianna Vitt at bvitt@ellisparkracing.com for more information or to sign up.
Saturday, Aug. 12 only: Ladies Day — Free admission in the Gardenia Room, where women can check out cool stuff from area boutiques and get a chance to win a Michael Kors purse.
Sundays: Value Day – Every Sunday enjoy substantial savings on draft beer ($2 for 16 ounces), hotdogs and 12-ounce Coke products ($1.25) and chips and peanuts ($1).
Kids on the Track: Kids 12 and under square off in heats by age group for foot races on the racetrack, the winners getting a pair of jockey goggles and all the fame they can stand. Simply meet in the winner’s circle after the last race every Sunday during the live meet.

Aug. 20 live-money Bluegrass Tournament: Ellis Park is back with a handicapping tournament, this a live-money event presented by AmWager. Entry fee is $500 ($200 to prize money and $300 bankroll), betting minimum of $20 on each of 10 races from Ellis Park’s card and optional races to be announced. Top four finishers get trip to 2018 National Horseplayers Championship in Las Vegas, plus hotel and airfare up to $500. Top 10 finishers earn prize money. Register at www.amwager.com/bluegrasstournament.

(Photos below: left: Brooklynsway won Indiana Grand’s 2016 Marie Hulman George by 8 1/2 lengths under Robby Albarado. Indiana Grand photo. Right: Brooklynsway winning Keeneland’s 2016 Grade 3 Hilliard Lyons Doubledogdare Stakes, also under Albarado. Calvin Borel rides her in the Groupie Doll. Coady Photography photo.)

Challenged Statements Protected By Absolute Privilege, COA affirms

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Challenged Statements Protected By Absolute Privilege, COA affirms

Olivia Covington for www.theindianalawyer.com

The Indiana Court of Appeals has affirmed partial summary judgment for an Indianapolis law firm in a defamation case, finding the challenged statements made by the firm were protected by absolute privilege.

The case of Thomas N. Eckerle v. Katz & Korin, P.C. and Michael W. Hile, 49A02-1608-CT-1894, centers around a series of claims related to Boone County Utilities LLC, a failed utility company. In 1995, Newland Resources LLC and Branham Corp. entered into an agreement to form BCU; it subsequently filed for bankruptcy in 2003.

A liquidation plan for BCU “‘called for BCU’s creditors to be paid 100 percent of their allowed claims and for the distribution of $3.0 million to Newland, BCU’s sole member, per its allowed equity interest.” Shortly thereafter, Branham filed for bankruptcy, and Indiana attorney Thomas Eckerle represented Newland in those bankruptcy proceedings.

Branham also sued Newland and other defendants related to the BCU transaction, including Eckerle, alleging conversion, conspiracy and breach of contract. The conversion and conspiracy claims were dismissed, and Branham was awarded roughly $390,000 from Newland on the breach of contract claims.

Then in 2011, Branham, represented by now defunct-firm Stewart & Irwin, once again sued Newland and Eckerle, this time asserting criminal offenses related to the distribution of certain BCU-related funds, from which Branham said it was entitled to treble damages. Those claims were not successful, but in 2012, BCU reopened its bankruptcy action and filed a complaint against Branham and S&I, urging the bankruptcy court to declare its rulings had a preclusive effect relating to Branham’s claims. That case was known as AP-128.

Katz & Korin P.C. and attorney Michael Hile entered their appearance for S&I, which was later dismissed without prejudice from the proceedings, subject to BCU’s right to later seek sanctions. BCU then filed an amended complaint in bankruptcy court, which Katz & Korin moved to dismiss.

Eckerle then moved to intervene as a plaintiff in AP-128, alleging that Hile had made “defamatory, despicable and completely unfounded charges of bankruptcy fraud” against him, including referring to his work for Newland as “monkeyshines” and alleging he was hired to assist in the “fraudulent transfer of assets.” The firm filed a response on Nov. 4, 2013, and the bankruptcy court denied Eckerle’s motion. The court also struck the Nov. 4 document “since it was filed by an entity not a party to this adversary proceeding.”

Eckerle then filed a defamation, invasion of privacy and abuse of process case in October 2015. He raised multiple claims of libel against Hile for statements he made during the proceedings, but the firm claimed absolute privilege, among other affirmative defenses. The parties filed cross-motions for partial summary judgment, which the court granted to the firm and Hile, finding the firm had absolute privilege because the statements were “relevant and pertinent” to AP-128.

The Indiana Court of Appeals agreed, with Judge Patricia Riley writing the alleged defamatory statements were relevant because they were the result of BCU’s bankruptcy, from which AP-128 stemmed. Similarly, because S&I was originally party to AP-128 and because Katz & Korin served as counsel for S&I throughout the proceedings, the statements can be protected by absolute privilege, Riley wrote.

Finally, relying on the decision in Briggs v. Clinton County Bank & Trust Co., 452 N.E.2d 989, 997 (Ind. Ct. App. 1983), the appellate panel found the statements made by the firm in the Nov. 4 document are protected, even though the court struck the document.

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Do You Know how to Navigate through a Roundabout?

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Motorists Traveling in Warrick County will Soon Experience Roundabouts

Warrick – With SR 61 north of Boonville expecting to open later today with a new roundabout, Indiana State Police and Warrick County Sheriff’s Office want to remind the motoring public how to properly and safely navigate through a roundabout. Motorists will see the new roundabout on SR 61 at New Harmony/Shelton Road.

Roundabouts have been around for many years, but they are new to Warrick County. The Boonville By-Pass project includes three roundabouts. Those roundabouts are located at SR 61 (Boonville Bypass) and Millersburg Road, New Harmony Road at Eskew Road and SR 61 at New Harmony/Shelton Road. Once SR 61 is open, motorists will once again be able to travel from Boonville to Lynnville. The Boonville By-Pass west of SR 61 is not scheduled to open until later this year.

 Proper Way to Drive through a Roundabout

  • Slow down and stay in your lane
  • Yield to vehicles already in the roundabout
  • Obey one-way signs at all times
  • When traffic is clear, merge to the right and continue to stay in your lane
  • Continue through the roundabout until you reach your exit point
  • Avoid stopping in a roundabout
  • Yield to pedestrians and bicycles when there is a crosswalk
  • When exiting, signal and exit to the right
  • Left turns are completed by circling around the center island and then making a right turn to exit.

Note: All roundabouts in Warrick County are single lane.

Indiana law requires motorists to yield the right-of-way to semi-trucks while driving inside a roundabout.

Roundabouts are designed to reduce potential crash points within an intersection and improve the flow of traffic. They also reduce crashes involving injuries and fatalities, according to Indiana Department of Transportation.

Indiana State Police and Warrick County Sheriff’s Office encourage every motorists to use caution and drive responsibly through the new roundabout located on SR 61 at New Harmony/Shelton Road.

State Treasurer Kelly Mitchell Announces Launch Of Statewide ABLE Program In Evansville

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Treasurer of State Kelly Mitchell, along with the rest of the Indiana ABLE Authority Board is pleased to announce the state’s ABLE plan, INvestABLE Indiana. Please join Treasurer Mitchell and advocates at The Arc of Evansville on Friday, August 11th at 10:00 AM CT for the announcement.

            Treasurer of State Kelly Mitchell
          The Arc of Evansville
615 West Virginia Street
Evansville, IN 47710

             Announcement of the Indiana ABLE plan

            August 11, 2017, 10:00-10:30 am CT

 ABOUT ABLE:

The ABLE Act of 2014 allows for the creation of tax-advantaged savings accounts for individuals with disabilities. ABLE accounts, also known as 529A accounts, allow for individuals with disabilities to save for their future and pay for disability related expenses without jeopardizing access to public benefits. The intent of these accounts is to ease financial burdens on individuals with disabilities to allow for tax-free savings to cover qualified expenses such as, education, transportation, housing and medical needs. To learn more visit in.savewithable.com.

Vice President Mike Pence’s Official Governor’s Portrait Unveiling

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Vice President Mike Pence’s official governor’s portrait will be unveiled at the Indiana Statehouse in a public ceremony Friday, August 11, 2017.

Vice President Mike Pence’s Official Governor’s Portrait Unveiling

Vice President Mike Pence

Second Lady Karen Pence

Governor Eric Holcomb

First Lady Janet Holcomb

State and local officials

2 p.m. ET

Where: Indiana Statehouse South Atrium

200 W. Washington St.

Indianapolis, IN 46204

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adopt A Pet

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Rusty is a 2-year-old male hound mix. He has a very pretty tan coloring, it’s almost merle! Rusty has gotten along well with some other dogs in the past, so he’d like to meet any new friends before going home. His adoption fee is $100 and he’s ready to go home TODAY neutered, microchipped, and vaccinated! Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

Air Quality Forecast

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Air quality forecasts for Evansville and Vanderburgh County are provided as a public service.  They are best estimates of predicted pollution levels that can be used as a guide so people can modify their activities and reduce their exposure to air quality conditions that may affect their health.  The forecasts are routinely made available at least a day in advance, and are posted by 10:30 AM Evansville time on Monday (for Tuesday through Thursday) and Thursday (for Friday through Monday).  When atmospheric conditions are uncertain or favor pollution levels above the National Ambient Air Quality Standards, forecasts are made on a daily basis.

Ozone forecasts are available from mid-April through September 30th.  Fine particulate (PM2.5) forecasts are available year round.

Wednesday

August 9

Thursday
August 10
Friday
August 11
Saturday
August 12
Sunday
August 13
Fine Particulate
(0-23 CST avg)
Air Quality Index
Good Good Good NA* NA*
Ozone
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Moderate Moderate Good NA* NA*
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NA* NA* NA* NA* NA*

* Not Available and/or Conditions Uncertain.

Air Quality Action Days

Ozone Alerts are issued by the Evansville EPA when maximum ozone readings averaged over a period of eight hours are forecasted to reach 71 parts per billion (ppb), or unhealthy for sensitive groups on the USEPA Air Quality Index scale.

Particulate Alerts are issued by the Evansville EPA when PM2.5 readings averaged over the period of midnight to midnight are forecasted to reach 35 micrograms per meter cubed (µg/m3).

Current conditions of OZONE and FINE PARTICULATE MATTER are available in near real-time on the Indiana Department of Environment Management’s website.

National and regional maps of current conditions are available through USEPA AIRNow.

Adopt A Pet

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Plymouth is a 1 ½-yr-old gray cat. With his luxurious gray coat, he could easily be a Russian Blue mix! Plymouth can coexist just fine with other cats in his future household. His $30 adoption fee includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for details!

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