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EPD seeking suspect info in fraud case

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The Evansville Police Department is seeking info on a fraud suspect. Images of the suspect were captured on an ATM surveillance camera. Anyone with information on her identity is asked to call EPD at 812-436-7994.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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

Jeremy Michael Glover: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony)

Rachel Jeanine Lile: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony)

Cameron Paul Lara: Intimidation (Level 6 Felony), Attempt Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony)

Michael Cleveland Keller: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Possession of marijuana (Class B misdemeanor), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)

Zachary Kane Robb: Operating a vehicle while intoxicated (Level 6 Felony)

Freedom sweep series against Evansville

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Jordan Kraus threw a complete game, helping the Florence Freedom sweep the Evansville Otters 3-0 in front of 1,685 at Bosse Field Thursday.

Evansville was swept for the third time this season with Schaumburg owning the other two sweeps of the Otters. Evansville has now been held scoreless in the last 20 innings and the Otters have lost six in a row at Bosse Field.

Kraus was dominant in a shutout performance for Florence as he picked up a league-tying ninth win to go along with eight strikeouts.

Florence broke through in the top of the third when Austin Wobrock began the inning with a leadoff single and scored on an RBI double by Garrett Vail. Vail would later score on a Taylor Oldham RBI ground out, giving Florence a 2-0 advantage.

Wobrock also hit an RBI single in the fourth to give the Freedom a 3-0 lead.

Evansville’s Luc Rennie surrendered three runs off six hits with a pair walks in a losing effort. Rennie finished with five strikeouts in six innings on the mound.

The Otters are back at Bosse Field on Friday to begin a weekend series against the Southern Illinois Miners with first pitch scheduled for 6:35 p.m.

Friday is St. Vincent’s Night and the first 500 kids 12 and under will receive bicycle helmets and St. Vincent will also deliver the ceremonial first pitch ball from helicopter before the game.

The first 811 fans will get free popcorn, courtesy of Indiana 811. Fans are also encouraged to stay in their seats after the game to enjoy postgame fireworks.

Fans can listen live to the game on 91.5 FM WUEV and watch on the Otters Digital Network. Preston Leinenbach (play-by-play) and Bill McKeon (analysis) will provide coverage.

Tickets for Friday are still available by going to evansvilleotters.com or calling 812-435-8686.

Women’s Soccer wraps up exhibition slate at Murray State

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As the regular season quickly approaches, the University of Evansville women’s soccer team will conclude its exhibition schedule with a road match at Murray State on Friday afternoon at 3 p.m. in Murray, Kentucky.

UE opened exhibition play on Wednesday evening with a 1-0 victory over SIU Edwardsville. In the exhibition opener, the Aces got off to a quick start with a goal by freshman Taran McMillan, assisted by junior Sara Osinski, just 1:23 into the game. The Aces held firm defensively as freshman goalkeeper Michaela Till was strong in goal, making seven saves in a full 90 minutes of action.

Murray State enters the exhibition after amassing an 8-5-4 record in 2016. Regular season co-champions in 2016 after compiling a 7-0-3 Ohio Valley Conference mark, the Racers were selected by head coaches and sports information directors as the favorites in the OVC in 2017.
Following the Murray State exhibition, the Aces return home to open the regular season on Friday, August 18 against Southeast Missouri State at 7 p.m. at Arad McCutchan Stadium.

IS IT TRUE AUGUST 11, 2017

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We hope that todays IS IT TRUE 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?
IS IT TRUE that Disney paid at least $177 million to settle the “pink slime” defamation suit filed against its ABC News division, according to a footnote in the company’s latest quarterly earnings report?
IS IT TRUE that the hour of finding out who will replace CPA Anna Hargis on the Evansville City Council is approaching and mercifully only two candidates have tossed their hat into the ring?
IS IT TRUE United States Air Force veteran Alan Leibundguth is back again after two defeats at the hands of female Democrats in heavily Democrat districts?…Leibundguth was beaten in his first attempt to be elected to the Evansville City Council by Stephanie Brinkerhoff-Riley who went on to provide significant value to the taxpayers of Evansville in exposing the nothingness of Earthcare Energy LLC?  …the retired Air Force “Top Gun’ was also hardly defeated by State Representative Gaill Riecken in a lack luster campaign?
IS IT TRUE we wonder what Mr. Leibundguth would have done with the Earthcare Energy LLC debacle as a new council member under pressure from the newly elected Mayor Lloyd Winnecke to approve the nonsensical ruse?…that aside, Mr. Leibundguth is a person of high character who has sought to serve in elections that a Republican has about the same chance of winning as a snowball would have facing the fires of hell?…Leibundguth will be facing a new comer to politics by the name of John Hayden?
IS IT TRUE Mr. Hayden is a financial conservative who work in the tax department for a local Corporation?  ,,,we hear he has good people skills and has good work ethics?   ..we hope that the 3rd Ward Republican leadership chooses someone that will be diligent about keeping the fun and games club from squandering any more taxpayer money on trivial things of no substance?

IS IT TRUE that 8th District Congressman Dr. Larry Bucshon, has a challenge coming from a Terre Haute Democrat who is a lawyer by day but seems to have been trying to break into the entertainment field for some time?…one publication characterizes this just announced candidate as a “film star”?…in reality the lawyer film star’s name is William Tanoos and he has been dabbling in nearly every phase of the movie business from writing to acting and probably singing and dancing because those usually go with acting?…there has been a steady stream of people who play others or people who entertain others who mistake fame for substance?

IS IT TRUE the redneck rocker who named himself Kid Rock is leading in some polls to be the next Senator from Michigan?…Minnesota Senator Al Franken got his political start as a comedian on Saturday Night Live?…Caitlin (formerly Bruce) Jenner is floating a trial balloon to leverage Olympic success as a man and a recent Woman of the Year honor into national politics?

IS IT TRUE with the President of the United States coming to power after a stint as the star of a reality TV show it is no wonder those who play others confuse their fame with suitability to rise to leadership?…we may all be better off with the Cookie Monster, Big Bird, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and the Roadrunner running the country than filling the congress with people who make their money making others laugh by playing a role in something that does not closely resemble reality?…we caution Congressman Bucshon that the smiling actor is out to challenge him for his seat in congress?

IS IT TRUE the Riverhouse that has sold for over $4 Million and less than $500,000 during the last 10 years is still floundering with being refurbished into something other than a flophouse?…the completion date is now projected to be 2018 but there is no real plan that has been approved to do any work?…the Jackson House as it was once called sits next to the recently opened McCurdy that finally is operable after 9 years in purgatory courtesy of former Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel and his downtown dreams?…we wonder if there is any value worth salvaging at the old Riverhouse?…perhaps the most valuable part of the place is the dirt that it sits on?…if downtown Evansville is to continue the often celebrated Renaissance, it will need better than a spiffed up old motel to keep the momentum going?

IS IT TRUE the City County Observer is somewhat distressed over the number of shootings and beatings that are happening in Evansville that are being reported?…nary a day goes by that some poor soul gets shot in either the South Side or downtown  Jacobsville?

IS IT TRUE the plans for the Vanderburgh County Public Safety Foundation event to be held on August 23, 2017 at the steps of the Veterans Memorial Coliseum is really coming together?  …during the next several weeks you will be receiving more detailed information about this most worthily public event?
Todays “READERS POLL” question is: Do you feel that it was wise for the Boonville City Council to purchase the Quail Crossing Golf Course?

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How Much to Tip Waiters Around the World

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How Much to Tip Waiters Around the World

by editor@purewow.com 

CHANNEL 44 NEW#S: Owensboro Health Hands Out More Than $700,000 In Grants

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Owensboro Health Hands Out More Than $700,000 In Grants
Owensboro Health is giving out nearly $700,000 in grants to organizations throughout the area. The goal of these grants is to help support projects involved in healthcare with improving healthcare locally as a priority.

The money is going to all kinds of groups that serve people of all ages.

One promising program brings kids from high schools in Daviess County into a special track that helps them prepare for future careers in medicine from doctors and surgeons to nurses and dentists.

This year, the grants went to support more than 38 projects throughout the area.

For more information, visit Owensboro Health.

totaling $696,866