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St. Vincent Hospital for Women & Children Birth Records

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Audrey and David Key, Evansville, son, Hudson Michael, May 29

Alyssa and Ted Karges, Evansville, son, Tucker Joseph, May 30

Ashley and Michael Niehaus, Chandler, Ind., daughter, Immaculee Claire, and son, Maximilian Kolbe, May 30

Kaitlyn and Dakota Dillon, Evansville, son, Jayce Michael Ray, May 30

Kara Braun and Don Flemmings, Ridgway, Ill., daughter, June Marie, May 30

Laura and Ryan Maurer, Evansville, son, Jasper Lucas, May 30

Pitara Kessler and Kenneth Evans, Evansville, son, Titus Alan Glenn, May 30

Sarah and Jason McIntosh, Evansville, daughter, Leah Marie, May 30

Shaylee Adams and Charles Powell, Mount Carmel, Ill., daughter, Amara Leighanne, May 30

Jennifer and Zachary Mendenhall, Evansville, daughter, Lila Marie, May 31

Kenna and Heath Harrison, Oakland City, Ind., son, Ford Ryan, May 31

Lauren and Alex Arnold, Dale, Ind., son, Landon Albert, May 31

Melinda and Salvador Lopez, Evansville, daughter, Anna Rene, May 31

Samantha Harms and Calum Main Rayborn, Grayville, Ill., son, Tobial James, May 31

Shayna  Meece, Oakland City, Ind., daughters, Makenna Elaine, and Makiah Shaye, May 31

Brandy and Aaron Will, Evansville, son, Jaxon Taylor, June 1

Jessie and Erik Gross, Evansville, daughter, Isla Jean, June 1

Natisha Branum and David Nall, Winslow, Ind., daughter, Teylee Grace, June 1

Courtney Tate and Andrew Dauby, Cannelton, Ind., son, Lincoln Scott, June 2

Kalah and Austin Grimes, Carmi, Ill., daughter, Gwendolyn Eloise, June 3

Nora and Kenneth Walsh, Evansville, daughter, Aisling Mary, June 4

Adopt A Pet

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Emma is a female black Lab mix.  She was transferred to VHS from Crittenden County Animal Shelter with her 8 puppies (who are all adopted.) She is a wonderfully sweet girl. She recently went to DOGA (dogs + yoga) at Central Bark Dog Park with Evansville Power Yoga. She did great with the other dogs! Her $100 adoption fee includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society 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.

Jurel O’Neil Bennett: Intimidation (Level 6 Felony)

John Phillip Adams: Resisting law enforcement (Level 6 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Class A misdemeanor), Possession of paraphernalia (Class A misdemeanor), Reckless driving (Class C misdemeanor)

Derek Wayne Clark: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony)

Rondre Casanova Cook: Possession of a narcotic drug (Level 6 Felony), Possession of cocaine (Level 6 Felony)

Joe F Hayes: Aggravated battery (Level 3 Felony)

Rebecca L. Overfield: Theft (Level 6 Felony), Unlawful possession of use of a legend drug (Level 6 Felony), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)

Penelope Joyce Smothers: Robbery resulting in bodily injury (Level 3 Felony)

Justin Michael Gibbs: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Theft (Class A misdemeanor)

BREAKING NEWS: WINNINGEST COACH IN ECHL HISTORY TO LEAD JACKSONVILLE ICEMEN

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WINNINGEST COACH IN ECHL HISTORY TO LEAD JACKSONVILLE ICEMEN

Jacksonville, FL, June 6, 2017 – The Jacksonville IceMen announced today that the record holder for the most career coaching wins in the ECHL, Jason Christie, will lead the on ice organization as Vice President of Hockey Operations and Head Coach. With over a decade of coaching in the ECHL, Christie leads the league with a record 547 coaching wins. Throughout his ECHL coaching career, Christie has led teams to the Kelly Cup Playoffs 11 of 14 seasons.

“When we announced the formation of the Jacksonville IceMen in February, we said we are committed to winning immediately,” explained IceMen President Bob Ohrablo. “When you are able to sign an ECHL coaching legend that has a proven track record as Jason does, that’s your man.”

Christie began his pro-level hockey career in 1991 playing for former ECHL team, the Columbus Chill. As a tough, hardworking forward, he accumulated 146 goals and 230 assists (376 points) and 1,122 penalty minutes (PIM) in 555 games spread out over the ECHL, American Hockey League and the International Hockey Leagues. Christie retired as a player and began coaching the Peoria Rivermen (ECHL) during the 1999-2000 season. Eventually, Christie went on to coach other ECHL teams including: the former Ontario Reign, the Utah Grizzlies and most recently the Tulsa Oilers.

“I am excited to bring my experience, recruiting network and, most importantly, a winning culture to the Jacksonville IceMen,” said Christie. “After learning about the incredible reception the team has gotten from the community and the ownership’s commitment to winning on the ice, I can’t wait to get started. I am committed to bringing Jacksonville fans a competitive culture and an exciting team.”

Christie’s first task will be securing an NHL affiliate which will be announced in early July. The Jacksonville IceMen begin their inaugural ECHL season at the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena (JVMA) on Saturday, October 14th

against in-state rival, the Orlando Solar Bears. The IceMen will play a 72 game schedule with 36 games at the JVMA, which include 22 Friday and Saturday nights. Full and partial season ticket memberships are available by visiting JacksonvilleIceMen.com.

About the ECHL: Began in 1988-89 with five teams in four states, the ECHL has grown into a coast- to-coast league with 28 teams in 21 states and one Canadian province for its 28th season in 2015-16. There have been 599 players who have gone on to play in the National Hockey League after starting their careers in the ECHL, including 30 who have made their NHL debuts in the 2015-16 season. The ECHL has affiliations with 25 of the 30 NHL teams in 2015-16, marking the 19th consecutive season that the league had affiliations with at least 20 teams in the NHL. Further information on the ECHL is available on its website at ECHL.com.

LONDON RESPONSE

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IS IT TRUE JUNE 6, 2017

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IS IT TRUE the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation as the rightful owner of Bosse Field and the taxing authority empowered to raise taxes to do some much needed work on the old stadium seems to be getting cold feet?…Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke also is cautioning the EVSC on pulling the trigger on increasing taxes to fix up Bosse Field?…one thing for sure is that Bosse Field, like our sewers, roads, and water pipes are going to fix themselves so the Mayor’s stance against the EVSC raising taxes is sort of perplexing?…Superintendent David Smith is getting jumpy about it too, going so far as to offer the old place up for $1?…we are wondering if there is about to be a case of history repeating itself with the saga of Roberts Stadium used as a model?…we won’t be at all surprised if the repairs needed at Bosse Field will be used to justify spending upwards of $50 Million on a new ballpark somewhere near downtown Evansville?…remember where you heard this first, because creating a crisis to spend money on fun and games has worked before in Evansville, Indiana?

IS IT TRUE we find School Board member Mike Duckworth remarks concerning Bosse Field published in the Sundays Courier and Press very interesting?  …that Duckworth told John Martin of the Courier and Press “that he agrees with other school Board members that owning a baseball park doesn’t meet with the school district core mission of education”?  …if Mr. Duckworth feels that way then why is the heck did he agree to purchase a $3 1/2 million dollar golf course in rural Vanderburgh County?  …if a baseball field doesn’t have  any educational value why should a $3 1/2 golf course have any?

IS IT TRUE that if one wants to see an example of how to run a government into the ground all one must do is look at what just happened across the Wabash River in the State of Illinois?…the bond rating for Illinois was just lowered to BBB- which is one step away from being considered to be a “junk” investment vehicle?…the State of Illinois which is under control of Chicagoland has not passed a budget in two years?…these financial wizards have missed $14 Billion in legitimate payments which has caused them to rack up $1 Billion in fees and penalties that are a burden on the people of the state and a leach on the public infrastructure?…the interest rate on any new debt that Illinois will have to issue to pay off existing debt will be at an interest rate that is 2.5% higher than a state or city that enjoys a AAA rating?…that Billion dollars in fees and penalties will cost the people of Illinois $45 Million per year to carry because their state legislature is too inept to even authorize a budget so they can pay their bills?…the $14 Billion will add $630 Million in debt service because of this fiscal ineptness?…the State of Illinois has joined the banana republics of Panama, Peru, and Spain when it comes to their credit rating?…this is close enough to home to be used as a teaching tool for Indiana cities who are up against their own debt limits and struggling to make payments on fun and games nonsense?…there are reasons that three Governors of Illinois are in prison and this is a symptom that the graft of Chicago has not been eradicated in Springfield?

IS IT TRUE that Mesker Zoo Director Amos Morris is leaving his position in Evansville for a similar position in Fresno, California?…Mr. Amos has built a good reputation as a competent administrator and we wish him well?…we are not certain at this point if Evansville is a good training ground for people on the way up the career ladder or if good people who come in from elsewhere just don’t assimilate well into local circles and move on when the opportunity presents itself?…we wish Mr. Morris well in his new position and hope that someday he will return to Evansville for a concert at the new and improved Mesker Amphitheater?

IS IT TRUE we been watching with interest how Vanderburgh County Commissioner Ben Shoulders is adjusting to political life?  …initially Mr. Shoulders allowed himself to get involved in an issue concerning the firing of the Director of Burdette Park?  …that issue has been long resolved?  …since that time Commissioner Shoulders is getting to know how the political process works in Vanderburgh County?  …its also obvious that Commissioner Shoulders is finally doing his homework concerning governmental issues that face him? …we predict when all said and done that Commissioner Shoulders will make the people whom voted for him proud?

IS IT TRUE that Mayor Winnecke political promise that no one living in Lincoln Estates apartments will be evicted this week didn’t pan out?  …we have been told by reliable sources that several families and individuals have been evicted from Lincoln Estates Apartment over the last several days?

IS IT TRUE the Mayor Winnecke attempted  to convince the Evansville City Council to give him a $100,000 to help the families and individuals that are being evicted from Lincoln Estates because of non-payment of rent fail on deaf ears? …it looks like our tax and spend Mayor has just experienced a major public relations sit back?  …we hope one day that the Mayor will finally realize that “government should’t do for people what they should do for themselves”?

Todays “READERS POLL” question: Would you support the Vanderburgh County School Board divesting its interest in Bosse Field to the City of Evansville?

GRADUATE OF NURSING ASSISTANT PROGRAM TO JOIN AT&T

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 On Tuesday, June 6, AT&T Indiana will announce a significant AT&T Aspire contribution to the Public Education Foundation of Evansville, Inc., supporting local students who are training to be nursing assistants.

AT&T’s signature philanthropic initiative, AT&T Aspire drives innovation in education – through technology, social innovation and relationships – to ensure all students have the skills they need to succeed in school and beyond State Rep. Ryan Hatfield

Public Education Foundation of Evansville, Inc., Executive Director Amy Walke Academy for Innovative Studies First Avenue Principal Kristine EicholzCertified Nursing Assistant Graduate Macayla Momon AT&T Indiana President Bill Soards

Tuesday – June 6,  2 p.m.

         Public Education Foundation (PEF) of Evansville, Inc.

100 NW Second St. (Old Post Office)