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Governor Holcomb’s Schedule for July 3 – 7, 2017

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INDIANAPOLIS – Below find Indiana Governor Eric J. Holcomb’s public schedule for Monday, July 3 through Friday, July 7, 2017.

 Wednesday, July 5, 2017

What:   Opioid Treatment Program Expansion Announcement

Who:    Gov. Holcomb

FSSA Secretary Dr. Jennifer Walthall

When:  10 a.m. ET

Where: Valle Vista Health System

898 E. Main St.

Greenwood, IN 46143

Wednesday, July 5, 2017

What:   Cummins Press Conference

Who:    Gov. Holcomb

Columbus Mayor Jim Lienhoop

Rich Freeland, President and COO of Cummins

When:  1 p.m. ET

Where: Cummins Corporate Office

500 Jackson Street

Columbus, IN 47201

This Week at USI

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Independence Day – Tuesday, July 4

University Offices closed

The University of Southern Indiana will be closed on Tuesday, July 4 in recognition of Independence Day.  USI will reopen on Wednesday, July 5.

Exhibit open through Tuesday, July 21

New Harmony Gallery hosts new exhibition Mercatus

The New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art is hosting the exhibition, Mercatus, Saturday, June 3 through Tuesday, July 21. The exhibition is free and open to the public. Read More

Thursday, July 13 – Saturday, July 15; Early Registration Ends Friday, July 7

Conference to discuss benefits, share resources for early childhood education

The Evansville Chapter of the Indiana Association for the Education of Young Children (IAEYC) will host a Reggio Summer Institute from July 13- 15 at the University of Southern Indiana’s Mitchell Auditorium, located on the first floor of the Health Professions Center. Registration for the Institute is open, and an early bird discount is available for AEYC members as well as daily rates through Friday, July 7. Registration is online at IAEYC.org. Read More

Thursday, August 10 and Friday, August 11

2017 MAIA aims to shatter aging stereotypes

Dr. Bill Thomas, touted as one of America’s “top 10 innovators” by the Wall Street Journal, will be the opening keynote speaker for the 10th annual Mid-America Institute on Aging and Wellness (MAIA), planned for August 10 and 11, 2017, at the University of Southern Indiana. This year’s MAIA, sponsored by USI and SWIRCA & More, also has a slate of new concurrent speakers and topics related to healthy aging, plus a few familiar faces that are returning by popular demand to celebrate our 10th annual conference. This conference appeals to health care and social service professionals, health care administrators, clinicians, older adults or retirees, family members providing care for a loved one, students and anyone who wants to learn tips for leading a healthier life. Read More

Registration open now; March to be held Saturday, November 4

Registration now open for 16th annual Norwegian Foot March

The 16th annual Norwegian Foot March will take participants 18.6 miles through the rolling hills of Evansville’s west side. Carrying a 25-pound rucksack, participants will begin and end at the University of Southern Indiana, working to make it back to the finish line in under four and a half hours. It’s an experience unlike any other, happening Saturday, November 4, 2017. Registration is currently open for the 16th annual Norwegian Foot March. ROTC cadets, Soldiers and veterans, as well as civilians, may register individually or as part of a four-member team. Registration can be completed online or by calling USI Outreach and Engagement at 812-464-1989. Read More

 

Vanderburgh County Democratic Party Calendar of Events 7/3/2017

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Wednesday,
July 12th
Golf Scramble 11:00 AM EST 8th District Democratic Committee Golf Scramble

  • Location: Geneva Hill Golf Course – 13446 South Geneva Hills Road – Clinton, IN
  • Cost: $75 per golfer.  Sponsorships available.
  • Contact: Jeff Lehman jldemo@minerbroadband.com
Wednesday,
July 26th
Fundraiser 7:30 AM – 9:00 AM Breakfast with Ben: Hosted by the Shoulders for Commissioner Committee

Wednesday,
July 26th
Meeting 6:00 PM Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting

  • Location: FOP – 801 Court Street – Evansville, IN
Friday,
August 18th
Golf Scramble 12:00 PM State Representative Ryan Hatfield Golf Scramble

  • Location: Eagle Valley Golf Course – 10350 Petersburg Rd – Evansville, IN
  • Lunch and Registration at 10:30 AM – Shotgun Start 12:00 PM
  • Cost: $60 per person, $240 per foursome.  Sponsorships available
  • Contact: Charlie Wyatt @ (812) 455-9108 or charlie104pac@aol.com
Wednesday,
August 30th
Meeting 6:00 PM Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting

  • Location: FOP – 801 Court Street – Evansville, IN
Wednesday,
September 27th
Meeting 6:00 PM Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting

  • Location: FOP – 801 Court Street – Evansville, IN
Friday,
September 29th
Golf Scramble 8:00 AM Commissioner’s Cup Golf Scramble for Ben Shoulders for County Commissioner

  • Location: Fendrich Golf Course – 1900 E Diamond Ave – Evansville, IN
  • Breakfast and Registration at 7:00 AM – Shotgun Start 8:00 AM
Wednesday,
October 25th
Meeting 6:00 PM Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting

  • Location: FOP – 801 Court Street – Evansville, IN
Wednesday,
November 29th
Meeting 6:00 PM Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting

  • Location: FOP – 801 Court Street – Evansville, IN
Wednesday,
December 27th
Meeting 6:00 PM Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting

  • Location: FOP – 801 Court Street – Evansville, IN

Bradley Teams With Borel For Career Triumphs 500, 501

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 ‘I’m happy Calvin was on both of them. He’s probably won as many races as any jock with me. I’m glad he hit the milestone with me last week.’
HENDERSON, Ky. (Monday, July 3, 2017) — Start the countdown: Buff Bradley is only 499 wins away from his 1,000th victory training racehorses.
Bradley earned his 500th victory with Kiss My Note, owned by the trainer and David Goldman, leading all the way to win Ellis Park’s first race Monday. The winning rider was Calvin Borel, who at various stages rode two of Bradley’s most important horses: $2 million-earner Brass Hat, the trainer’s first Grade 1 winner, and two-time female sprint champion Groupie Doll. Borel also was aboard when Bradley earned his 100th Churchill Downs victory with Tempestuous Angel on June 22.
“It’s good to hit this milestone. We waited for it for about a month,” Bradley, a four-time Ellis Park training champion, said with a laugh. “We had that win the other day to get to 499. But it’s always good to reach these milestones. We need to start toward 1,000 in the fifth race. Hopefully, Calvin is on my 501.”
Mission accomplished on Poseidon’s Way, leaving Bradley 2 for 2 on the day.
“Yeah, Calvin’s gotten me started on the next 500,” Bradley said afterward. “Very good day. I’m happy and glad Calvin was on both of them. He’s probably won as many races as any jock with me. I’m glad he hit the milestone with me last week and then this week.”
The 3-year-old Kiss My Note won a $7,500 maiden-claiming event, not the stage of Bradley’s biggest victories such as Brass Hat in Gulfstream Park’s Grade 1 Donn Handicap, Groupie Doll twice winning the Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Sprint at Santa Anita and most recently Divisidero becoming only the third horse to win Churchill Downs’ Grade 1 Woodford Reserve Turf Classic twice.
But Ellis Park has special meaning to Bradley, who is from Frankfort, Ky., but spent parts of many summers here with his late father, Fred, a product of nearby Providence, Ky., who considered Ellis his hometown track.
“I did grow up around here in a sense,” Bradley said.  “My dad brought me down here quite a bit at an early age. That’s probably been more than 40 years ago that I was coming with him.
“It’s a laid-back atmosphere; everybody is friendly and has a lot of fun here.”
Brass Hat will parade July 16 at Ellis Park on TAA Day
At age 9, Brass Hat finished a good second in Ellis Park’s Cliff Guilliams Memorial behind future Grade 1 winner Turallure, then winning Keeneland’s Grade 3 Sycamore in his penultimate career start. Brass Hat will return to Ellis Park on Sunday, July 16, to parade and be on display in the paddock as part of the festivities for Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance Day at the track. Joining him will be King of Speed, his former stablemate and now paddock buddy at Bradley’s Indian Ridge Farm. King of Speed ran 15 times at Ellis in a career spanning 111 races. Both horses had second careers in the show ring after retiring from the track.
The Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance accredits and helps fund facilities that rehab, retrain for second careers and adopt-out retired racehorses.
Borel inducted into Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame
Calvin Borel, the only jockey to win the Kentucky Derby three times in a four-year span, missed Saturday’s opening card to attend his induction into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame in Natchitoches, La. He is only the 10th person enshrined for horse racing. Borel also is a member of the National Museum of Racing’s Hall of Fame.
Among those inducted with Borel into the Louisiana hall were former NFL star Ed Reed, golfer David Toms and major-league baseball standout Juan Pierre.
“It was awesome, to be around people who were born and raised where I was and to see them come back,” Borel said. “It brought back a lot of memories. It was pretty cool.”
Yes, that was 30-1 odds on Asmussen allowance winner
There’syourtrouble, 12-1 in the morning line and coming off victory in a maiden special-weight race, would have seemed more likely to go off at 3-1 than 30-1 for Hall of Famer and 2016 Ellis champion trainer Steve Asmussen. But the cleverly-named 3-year-old daughter of Into Mischief (and out of the mare Wickedly) ran down 25-1 shot On Probation in the stretch to win Monday’s $41,000 allowance feature by 1 1/4 lengths, covering 5 1/2 furlongs on firm turf in 1:01.42 and paying $63.20 to win in her turf debut.
It was There’syourtrouble’s fourth lifetime start, all this year, and coming after she won a six-furlong maiden race at Indiana Grand by 2 1/2 lengths under apprentice Katie Clawson. The filly is owned by her breeders, Charles and Ben Kidder and Nancy Cole.
“I know she just broke her maiden at Indiana Grand, and she’s was running against fillies who have been running in allowance races,” said jockey Alonso Quinonez, who this year returned to Kentucky, where he competed early in is career, after spending a decade in California. “But she was feeling super-good. I said, ‘I’m just going to let her have her own trip, and if she’s good enough she’s going to win.’ And she did. She was pretty professional.”
“She couldn’t read the Form,” said Christy Hamilton, who oversees Asmussen’s Ellis Park division. “She’s a really nice filly who is coming into herself and performing tremendously. I’m extremely proud of her and the team behind her and grateful for the opportunity from the owners and Steve to work with her.”
One happy couple after the race was Dennis and Rachel Johnson from Hancock County, who came to Ellis to celebrate their fourth anniversary a day early. The Johnsons were having no luck handicapping, so Dennis told Rachel just to pick three numbers.  Rachel came up with the 2, 5 and 10, with Dennis boxing the 10 (There’syourtrouble) and 2 (On Probation) for $2 to bag the $1,633 exacta. Throwing in the 5, he also had a $1 trifecta box with favored No. 5 Jet Away Sue, hitting for another $7,199 while betting a total of $10.
“I had one horse that I particularly liked the name, that was the 10,” Rachel said. “Then I chose the two digits in his age. It happened to be two of those had really high odds. He laughed and said it would be a miracle if those two horses came in. We really did not expect anything near a winner.”
Sprinting out: Ellis Park ends its four-day holiday run with Tuesday’s July 4 card, then goes to its regular Fridays through Sunday schedule…. Friday is the first Meet the Announcer promotion, where fans can sign up for a chance to go to the announcer’s booth and meet Jimmy McNerney, seeing how he prepares for and calls a horse race. Saturday is the ever-popular ostrich and camel races. That morning announcer Jimmy McNerney and paddock analyst Joe Kristufek conduct the first of their handicapping seminars held every Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Central in the first floor of the clubhouse. Programs, coffee and donuts are free to attendees …. Making of a Racehorse, the fan-education initiative staged in collaboration with Ellis Park and the Kentucky HBPA that represents the track’s owners and trainers, will start July 22, being held every Saturday thereafter throughout the meet. The free event begins at 7:30 a.m. Central by the starting gate positioned in the mile chute, with the public able to park close by in the south end of the parking lot past the clubhouse. Fans learn about the preparation that goes on in the mornings to get a horse ready to run in the afternoons.
Photos: Kiss My Note, with Calvin Borel up, won Ellis Park’s first race Monday for trainer Buff Bradley’s 500th career victory. Head shot of Buff Bradley, and winner’s circle presentation. Bottom right is There’syourtrouble and jockey Alonso Quinonez winning the allowance feature. Credit for all: Coady Photography

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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

Jason Lee Jones: Operating a vehicle as an habitual traffic violator (Level 6 Felony)

James Douglas Marrs: Possession of narcotic drug (Level 6 Felony), Unlawful possession or use of a legend drug (Level 6 Felony), Unlawful possession of syringe (Level 6 Felony), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)

Richard Allan Wroten: Criminal trespass (Level 6 Felony), Criminal trespass (Level 6 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Class A misdemeanor), Disorderly conduct (Class B misdemeanor), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)

Nicholas Bryan Mobley: Resisting law enforcement (Level 6 Felony)

Joe Eddie Walker: Dealing in cocaine (Level 2 Felony), Aiding Dealing in cocaine (Level 2 Felony)

April Frances Graham: Possession of a narcotic drug (Level 6 Felony), Possession of a narcotic drug (Level 6 Felony), Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Possession of marijuana (Class B misdemeanor)

Seven Otters voted as Frontier League All-Stars

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Seven players on the Evansville Otters roster have been selected as Frontier League All-Stars, the league announced Monday.

The All-Star Game will take place Wednesday, July 12, at Slammers Stadium in Joliet, Ill. Voters in the league-wide process included broadcasters, general managers, field managers, coaches and local media.

Last season, Evansville sent six players to the All-Star Game to play for the West Division and Josh Allen is the only Otter going back-to-back seasons.

Allen was chosen as the second base starter and this will be his third appearance in the All-Star Game after appearing in the 2014 and 2016 games. Allen is batting .317 in 44 games this year with 22 RBIs and 38 runs scored. He has also walked 31 times and stolen eight bases.

John Schultz is making his third trip to the All-Star Game and he will start as an outfielder after playing in the 2013 and 2015 games. Schultz is leading the team with a .347 batting average in 39 games. He has 32 RBIs and 11 doubles along with four home runs and 28 runs scored.

Dane Phillips is second on the team with a .341 batting average in 43 games and he will start as a catcher in his first Frontier League All-Star Game. Phillips is second on the team with nine home runs and he entered this week with 29 RBIs and 35 runs scored.

Evansville’s home run leader, Jeff Gardner, will start for the West Division as an outfielder. Gardner has 12 home runs and 38 RBIs. He has also scored 27 runs and collected six doubles in 40 games.

First baseman Alejandro Segovia made the team as a reserve. So far this season, Segovia has eight home runs and 26 RBIs in 34 games.

Two Evansville pitchers also made the West Division roster.

Right-handed pitcher Max Duval is a potential starter for the West after accumulating a 6-2 record in nine starts this season. He has a 2.63 ERA in 58 innings with 75 strikeouts.

Evansville’s most reliable bullpen arm, lefty Kyano Cummings, also made the team. He enters this week with a 0.95 ERA in 28.1 innings. He has made 21 appearances on the mound so far this season, the most of any Otters pitcher. He has 31 strikeouts with a 2-0 record and two saves.

Last season, Evansville’s Nik Balog earned All-Star Game MVP honors after he went 2 for 3 with two home runs in the West’s 11-4 win over the East Division. Allen went 1 for 2 last year in the All-Star Game.

Tickets for the All-Star Game are on sale at jolietslammers.com and the festivities begin with the All-Star Parade July 10 at 6:30 p.m. The Home Run Derby will take place July 11 at 7 p.m. at Slammers Stadium.

Air Quality Forecast For Region

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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.

Monday
July 3
Tuesday
July 4
Wednesday
July 5
Thursday
July 6
Friday
July 7
Fine Particulate
(0-23 CST avg)
Air Quality Index
moderate moderate moderate moderate good
Ozone
Air Quality Index
moderate moderate moderate good moderate
Ozone
(peak 8-hr avg)
(expected)
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.

IS IT TRUE JULY 3, 2017

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IS IT TRUE that the State of Illinois blew the deadline of passing a budget by July 1, 2017 and is now moving into its third year without a budget?…having their debt downgraded to junk ratings is now imminent which will make infrastructure and maintenance improvements more expensive by raising the interest rates to banana republic levels?…Illinois still is not caught up on $16 Billion in routine expenses and another Billion in fees and penalties?…the financial meltdown of Illinois is run from Chicago and the rest of the state is locked into the bus hat Chicago drove off a cliff?…Chicago is also being assisted to fight street crime by the federal government because they can’t seem to keep murders and shootings down to video game levels?…it is a sad state of affairs across the Wabash River?

IS IT TRUE last week the City of Evansville was grappling with a request to allocate $100,000 tax dollars for the purpose of helping poor people with repairs to their homes?…one writer even opined that $100,000 is like buying a cheeseburger to a city with a budget of over $300 Million and the writer is correct?…what the writer conveniently ignores is that $100,000 tossed into the sea of disrepair that makes up several areas of Evansville isn’t even enough to repair broken mailboxes much less a significant number of homes?…it is enough to show favoritism to a fraction of a percent of the people struggling with dilapidation and favoritism or downright cronyism is always at play when public money assists private problems?…from “who gets a “Front Door Pride” house to who gets to rent a $180,000 house at below market rate, to what contractors get approved to do the repairs at inflated prices, there is always the appearance of cronyism and corruption with such programs?

IS IT TRUE that former DMD Director Tom Barnett gave the CCO a tour of some of the areas of worse dilapidation once?…Director Barnett’s statement to the CCO was that Evansville has 10,000 houses that need over $100,000 in repairs to be habitable?…that amounts to a billion dollar problem with dilapidated houses?…$100,000 is 0.01% of what was needed to address this problem 7 years ago?…what the magnitude of this problem should drive home is that there is no damn money for nonsensical things like penguin exhibits, ball fields, and welfare hotels but our elected leaders keep obsessing over fun and games which the roofs fall in?…tossing $100,000 at a crony driven housing assistance program makes about as much sense as putting a cup of boiling water into the Ohio River to warm it up in January?…it does however make more sense than spending millions on a penguin park?…saving the money for real collective benefit is even better?…we know the hungry sharks are circling the potential for $100,000 if graft,to be authorized, and it probably will be, but it just perpetuates irresponsible management to do so?

Todays “READERS POLL” question is: Would you join a positive and non-violent protest in support of the City of Evansville Police and Firemen receiving an increase in salaries and healthcare benefits?

We urge you to take time and click the section we have reserved for the daily recaps of the activities of our local Law Enforcement professionals. This section is located on the upper right side of our publication.

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CHANNEL 44 NEWS: Poseyville Girl Collecting Blankets for Homeless Vets

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Poseyville  Girl Collecting Blankets for Homeless Vets

  

One Poseyville girl is looking to give back this holiday. Hayleigh Lethem has been collecting blankets for homeless veterans.

She says she was struck by how much she could do after volunteering earlier in the year. She’s already collected more than a hundred blankets and is looking for more.

Hayleigh Lathem says, “When I get my goal that’s just going to be amazing. It’s just going to be awesome and I know I’m going to make my goal. There’s been some people that have been like you’re not going to get your goal but I know I can.”

Hayleigh has received the Individual Service Award from the National Junior Honors Society for her efforts.

Blankets can be dropped off at the Posey County Sheriff’s office if you would like to help Hayleigh hit her goal of 400 blankets.