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Cindy Lou is a female torbie. She is about 7 years old, and is one of 4 cats remaining from the Hillview hoarding case. Cindy Lou is outgoing & likes other cats. She recently went to Dave & Leslie’s morning show on 99.5 WKDQ! Her adoption fee is only $15. Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

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Governor Eric Holcomb Directs Flags to Be Flown at Half-Staff on Monday

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Governor Eric J. Holcomb is directing flags at state facilities across Indiana to be flown at half-staff in honor of Memorial Day.  Flags should be flown at half-staff sunrise to noon on Monday, May 29, 2017.

Governor Holcomb also asks businesses and residents statewide to lower their flags to half-staff to honor the occasion.

 

IS IT TRUE MAY 27, 2017

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IS IT TRUE that every elected political office holder should read todays IS IT TRUE?  …they will quickly realize that they can’t continued to rely on tax dollars generated from the generated by national retail stores chains?  Oh, they also should be aware of the loss of personal income tax because of employee layoff when these national chain stores close.

IS IT TRUE even discount retailing giant Wal-Mart isn’t safe from the competition from online retail. In January, the chain announced it would close 269 stores worldwide, including 154 U.S. locations. As it moves to grow its online business, Wal-Mart has since agreed to acquire web retailer Jet.com for $3.3 billion.

IS IT TRUE Macy’s, the nation’s largest department store company, began 2016 by shuttering 40 stores. It later announced plans to close 100 more, in the latest in a series of moves by retailers to stave off financial struggles. As more shoppers flock to the convenience of online shopping, brick-and-mortar stores are shutting down nationwide.

IS IT TRUE Sports Authority, once the nation’s largest sporting goods retailer, filed for bankruptcy and said it would close 140 of its 450 stores. In May, the company followed up by saying it would close all of its remaining stores. Rival sporting goods chain Dick’s would eventually buy the Sports Authority name and other intellectual property, plus 31 store leases, for $23 million.

IS IT TRUE Ralph Lauren announced last year that it would close 50 of its stores and cut 1,000 jobs. The company behind the Polo brand has faced sluggish sales and stiff competition from popular — and cheaper — brands like H&M and Zara.

IS IT TRUE Office Depot, which closed 400 stores during the first half of 2016, announced plans in early August to close 300 additional locations within the next three years. The company, which scrapped plans to merge with bigger rival Staples early in the year, has reported seven straight quarters of declining sales.

IS IT TRUE Aeropostale a clothing retailer targeted to teenagers announced plans to close 113 U S locations, along with all 41 of its Canadian stores. The company filed for bankruptcy protection and is struggling to stay afloat with fierce competition from lower-priced chains like Forever 21.

IS IT TRUE In January, J.C. Penney announced plans to close seven of its U.S. stores. It was the third straight year in which the company had announced closings at the beginning of the year; it shuttered 40 stores in 2015 and 33 in 2014.

IS IT TRUE Circuit City was once one of the main electronics retailers in the U.S. Based in Richmond, Virginia, the company can trace its history back to 1949, and dominated the electronics space up until the 1990s. In its heyday, Circuit City had 1,520 stores across the U.S. and Canada, with 46,000 employees.  But the company faced increasing pressure from Best Buy, big-box stores like Walmart and online sales from Amazon. After a series of failed strategy changes, the company ultimately filed for bankruptcy in 2008 and closed its doors the following year. Circuit City left a pile of assets after its demise, to the tune of $3.4 billion.

IS IT TRUE Linens & Things was a key player in the housewares market.  In its prime, the company had more than 500 stores across the U.S.  Unfortunately, massive cutbacks in consumer spending caused problems for the company, and it filed for bankruptcy in 2008.  Just two years earlier, the private equity firm Apollo Management bought the company in an attempt to turn it around. In the end, Linens & Things closed up shop with $1.7 billion in assets.

IS IT TRUE The grocery store chain, often referred to as A&P, limped along for several years by filing for bankruptcy twice. The company had been in business since 1859, starting just a couple of years before the Civil War, but was forced to close its last store in New York City two years ago.  A&P met its match among rising competition in the grocery-store market, and after more than 150 years in business, the company shuttered its doors and sold off $1.6 billion in assets.

IS IT TRUE E-commerce claimed another victim last year when Sports Authority filed for bankruptcy. The company had a total of 463 locations across the country, but couldn’t keep up with increasing competition, high leadership turnover, and instability from past mergers.  Sports Authority had $1.3 billion in assets at the time of its Chapter 11 filing — the same amount the private equity firm Leonard Green & Partners paid for the company back in 2006. Rival Dick’s Sporting Goods swept in and bought the Sports Authority’s intellectual property, mainly customer information for about $15 million.

IS IT TRUE It was just two years ago when Radio Shack first filed for bankruptcy, with about $1.2 billion in assets. Sprint and the hedge fund Standard General took over about 1,700 of the company’s once 4,000 stores, and tried to keep the company afloat.  But Sprint announced last month that it will close the remaining stores and convert several hundred of them to Sprint stores. After nearly a 100-year run in the retail business, RadioShack may finally be seeing its end this time around.

Todays “Readers Poll” questions is: Do you feel that the City should help the displaced residents of Lincoln Estate?

FOOTNOTES: The above information concerning big chain retailers were taken from article posted on MSN.

CHANNEL 44 NEWS: Upcoming Supreme Court Cases

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Upcoming Supreme Court Cases

On June 13th the Carltez v. Taylor trial will begin. Taylor was was convicted of murder and conspiracy to commit murder, and he received a sentence of life imprisonment without parole in the shooting of Javion Wilson in 2015. His lawyers says…

IF HILLARY HAD WON By Jim Redwine

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Gavel Gamut By Jim Redwine
www.jamesmredwine.com
(Week of 29 May 2017)

IF HILLARY HAD WON ….

We have not, yet, had a First Gentleman. However, Hillary did win the popular vote so we almost had Bill elevated to the role Melania now plays. After seeing how the national media psychoanalyzed Melania’s refusal of Donald’s hand last Monday, my thoughts wondered to how almost President Clinton, Hillary that is, and President Clinton, Bill, would have fared as President and First Gentleman.
I remember a time or two when it was reported that Mrs. and Mr. Clinton might have had a slight difference of opinion over Bill’s behavior. I can see how such difficulties might have occasionally worked their way to light.

Unlike the omniscient media I do not know what goes on inside Melania’s mind nor Bill’s. Perhaps Melania’s public behavior around Donald does not mean anything. And if Bill were First Gentleman he might occasionally engage in displays of public behavior towards Hillary that could be misunderstood as a preference to be somewhere else.

Melania speaks five languages but rarely speaks at all in public. It is unlikely Bill would have been so shy. Bill might have offered to play his saxophone while Hillary conducted interviews with world leaders. I can almost hear his rendition of ♪When The Saints Go Marching In♪ while Hillary explained her positions to Pope Francis.

Melania wears designer gowns to such places as the female section of the Western Wall. Bill might have modeled overhauls when Hillary appeared before the coal miners. I remember when Brother Billy Carter brewed and marketed “Billy Beer”. Maybe First Gentleman Bill could have gone on the “Food Network” with Arkansas recipes for fried squirrel. Melania, of course, does not eat anything.

I am not sure why we have a First Person. We give them no pay and a large house to clean. Of course, such First Ladies as Dolly Madison, Abigail Adams and Eleanor Roosevelt played crucial roles in our country’s history. But whether Melania or the mythical Bill will have such impact is still unwritten.

For more Gavel Gamut articles go to:  www.jamesmredwine.com

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Ex-Prosecutor Faces Discipline For Failing To Disclose False Testimony

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Ex-Prosecutor Faces Discipline For Failing To Disclose False Testimony

Dave Stafford for www.theindianalawyer.com

A former Porter County deputy prosecutor and a member of the Valparaiso City Council faces sanctions from the Indiana Supreme Court for allegedly withholding from the defense that an alleged victim said he had been coached to lie and had recanted allegations of sexual abuse.

The Indiana Supreme Court on Wednesday appointed William Riley to serve as a hearing officer in the discipline case against Trista Hudson. Hudson was fired in July by Porter County Prosecutor Brian Gensel for failing to reveal that one of two victims fabricated at least part of the accusations against Eric Knowles. Knowles was charged in 2013 with five counts of child molestation, and Hudson prosecuted a Class A felony count against him in 2016 in which the Disciplinary Commission charges “there was no credible evidence.”

Knowles was acquitted last year after being held without bail for three years. After learning of Hudson’s alleged failure to disclose the false testimony to the defense, Porter Judge William Alexa said he would refer the matter to the Disciplinary Commission.

Hudson told the Munster Times after her firing “it was an inadvertent mistake not intended nor meant to be malicious” and said she had a strong ethical track record during her nearly 14 years with the prosecutor’s office.

“We will be answering the complaint in due course and defending against the commission’s allegations,” said Indianapolis attorney Don Lundberg, who’s representing Hudson in her disciplinary case. Lundberg declined to comment further and said Hudson’s comments will be limited to her formal responses to the commission.

The Disciplinary Commission filed a complaint May 17, alleging that Hudson put an alleged victim on the stand to testify after the child recanted the accusation against Knowles, his stepfather. The discipline complaint says the alleged victim told Hudson that his biological father had encouraged him to make up allegations of molestation.

The commission also accuses Hudson of making false statements in reply to its investigation, asserting Hudson’s contention that a colleague in the Porter County Prosecutor’s office agreed with her strategy for dealing with the witness’s recantation and allegations of coaching “is knowingly false.”

Hudson is accused of multiple violations of rules of professional conduct for failing to timely disclose evidence tending to negate Knowles’ guilt and knowingly making a false statement of material fact in a response to the disciplinary commission.