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Attorney General Curtis Hill reminds Hoosiers to beware of IRS phone scams even as tax season concludes

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 Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill 20 is reminding Hoosiers to beware of scammers posing as Internal Revenue Service (IRS) agents over the phone, demanding money and threatening legal action.

As tax season comes to an end, IRS impostor scams continue to be among the most commonly received complaints at the Office of the Indiana Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division (CPD). As of April 17, the CPD had received 467 IRS impostor-related complaints.

The IRS impostor scam occurs when Hoosiers are contacted by someone from an unknown number impersonating an IRS agent. The scammer tells an individual that he or she owes money to the IRS. Often, the scammer knows personal information such as the individual’s name and address – a tactic that makes many believe they are truly talking to an IRS agent. The scammer then demands money and threatens lawsuits or arrest in an attempt to scare the individual into complying.

Hoosiers, particularly elders, too often are tricked into believing these phone calls are legitimate out of a rational fear of being sued or going to jail. Because of this, Hoosiers sometimes comply with scammers and provide sensitive information such as bank account or debit card information — believing they are paying debts to the IRS. In other instances, Hoosiers are told to wire money — or even to purchase gift cards from supermarkets and call the scammers back with the gift card numbers.

Hoosiers need to know the IRS never phones anyone demanding money or payment, nor does the IRS ever call citizens threatening legal action or arrest because of outstanding balances.

The IRS will never:

  • Call to demand immediate payment, nor will the agency call about taxes owed without first having mailed you a bill.
  • Demand that you pay taxes without giving you the opportunity to question or appeal the amount they say you owe.
  • Require you to use a specific payment method for your taxes, such as a prepaid debit card.
  • Ask for credit or debit card numbers over the phone.
  • Threaten to bring in local police or other law-enforcement groups to have you arrested for not paying.

Hill reminds Hoosiers: If you don’t know the number calling your phone, don’t answer, and if you receive a call from someone claiming to be an IRS agent, hang up — especially if the person is demanding money and threatening legal action. Further, if the unknown caller leaves a voicemail claiming to be an IRS agent, do not call the number back. If you’re receiving these calls, you can contact the office and file a complaint or call 1-888-834-9969. You can reach the Consumer Protection Division by visiting IndianaConsumer.com or calling 1-800-382-5516.

Join us for Canal Awakens this Saturday

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Head to the ISM this Saturday for free fun along the canal!

ISMHS Canal Nights

Saturday, April 22
3-6 p.m.

FREE

Join the Indiana State Museum as the Downtown Canal Walk comes to life this spring. The free event features several downtown attractions including the Indiana State Museum, Indiana Sports Corp., Indiana Historical Society, Fresco, NIFS, Stutz Artists and White River State Park, among others.

Visitors are invited to get a Canal passport from the Downtown Indy, Inc. tent at the Walnut Street Basin. Passport stamps will be available at each participating attraction and business. Fully stamped passports can be returned for entry into giveaways.

The event will also feature a preview of the activities that will be available throughout the summer at the museum’s Canal Nights. The free, family-friendly series kicks off Wednesday, June 7 and takes place every Wednesday through June and July. Each week, the museum will feature games, science experiments and art projects everyone can enjoy.

Governor Holcomb’s Schedule for Friday, April 21

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Friday, April 21, 2017

What: Aerospace & Defense in Indiana Breakfast

 

Host: Indiana Economic Development Corporation, Conexus Indiana and Indianapolis Business Journal

 

When: 7:30 to 10 a.m. EDT, with remarks by the governor at 8:10 a.m.

 

Where: Marriott Indianapolis

350 W. Maryland Street

Indianapolis, IN 46225

Gov. Holcomb on EPA Administrator Pruitt’s Visit to East Chicago

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Gov. Eric Holcomb joined federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Scott Pruitt, U.S. Senator Joe Donnelly, U.S. Senator Todd Young, U.S. Rep. Pete Visclosky, East Chicago Mayor Anthony Copeland, state Senator Lonnie Randolph, state Rep. Earl Harris, Jr., East Chicago officials and community leaders at the East Chicago Superfund Site.

Gov. Holcomb offered the following statement regarding the day’s visit:

The impacts of lead contamination in East Chicago have made clear some of the most pressing systemic challenges these families face. The situation demands an unprecedented level of cooperation among state, local and federal stakeholders. That is pretty easy to articulate, but it’s difficult to achieve.

 Today’s visit by EPA Administrator Pruitt is one more example. I think it speaks volumes that he chose East Chicago to be his first Superfund site visit since taking on this new role. From our very first meeting, Pruitt and his team have demonstrated their commitment to being a partner with us, and I am profusely grateful.

 This all means the collaboration is working. It means we are here, and we’re staying. We’re not going to leave until we get the job done, and then we’ll be here a little longer—because this is about the residents.

 

 

IS IT TRUE APRIL 20, 2017

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IS IT TRUE that a couple of old Republican buddies have become adversaries in Vanderburgh County in the last week?…longtime Republican Party Chairman Wayne Parke has publicly called out County Commissioner Cheryl Musgrave for her role in the shenanigans over at Burdette Park?…Parke went so far as to call for Musgrave to resign her role as County Commissioner for all of this hubbub?…Musgrave scoffed and laughed at the proposition of her doing as Mr. Parke commanded?…Musgrave has always been a thorn in the side of the old boy network and has at times been in the crosshairs of Mayor Lloyd Winnecke and even was prone to infuriating former Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfwl when he was busy spending money we didn’t have to do projects we didn’t need?…sometimes this is what happens when one works for the public good and not for party bosses?…the nonsense at Burdette Park was a wrong move on Musgrave’s part but it is one of a few mistakes that she has made in her public service?…we are told when the Party bosses call for one to be ousted, it usually means they may be doing something right?  Its time for our County officials to move beyond the Burdette Park hubbub and start focusing on economic development and quality of life issues? 

.IS IT TRUE that the NCAA Division 2 basketball Elite Eight is coming back to Evansville for a four year run starting in 2019?…the official host will be the University of Southern Indiana and the venue selected is the Ford Center?…the criteria for choosing the location must not be based on past attendance because Ford Center’s record for drawing crowds is not very good for national sporting events?…this years “BIG TIME” conference championships drew less than 1,000 people per session and there is no reason to believe that the Division 2 National Elite Eight will do any better?…the CCO does welcome the tournament to town but respectfully suggests that the PAC Center on the USI campus would be better venues?…a smaller gym would make a better place for a sparsely attended group of games for the players?…we will all be treated to a nationally televised championship game held in what will look like a completely empty hockey rink that seats 10,000 telling the world about the limited interest that Evansvillians really have in such games?

IS IT TRUE our most recent  “Readers Poll” asked the question “Do you feel that the City Council Finance Chairman Dan McGinn needs to sit the record straight concerning the true financial status of the City’ generated the following responses”?  …that 314 people voted on this non-scientific but trendy poll?  …a whooping 314 people voted “yes”?  …a mere 3 people voted “No” and 9  people had “No Idea”?  …if we were City Council Finance Chairman Dan McGinn we would  be extremely concerned by this vote?  … Mr. McGinn would be politically wise if he would give an accurate report on the current financial condition of the city in the upcoming budget hearings?

IS IT TRUE that the Union contract negotiations between the City of Evansville and members of the Police and Fire are at an impasse?  …we wonder how the City can negotiate with the Police and Fire Unions in good faith when they don’t have the money to contribute to any reasonable salary increases in their new contact?

IS IT TRUE that District 49 State Senate candidate Brady Hall announced a change for the Hoosiers for Hall campaign kick-off, event and invites members of the press and supporters to Lamasco Bar & Grill on 1331 W. Franklin Street, Evansville, Indiana 47710 on Thursday April 27th at 6pm?  …Hall claims that “Due to the enormous amount of support we’ve received since the media release, we decided we would need room to accommodate as many supporters as possible.” Hall said of the venue change?  …Hall also added, “Besides, the media and everyone else should be focused on Guns and Hoses, we don’t want our campaign to be a distraction from our great firefighters and police officers.”  …we think Mr. Hall made a wise decision to change the time, place and date for his formal announcement?

FOOTNOTE: We just posted ‘Readers Poll” question:: Do you feel that County Commissioner Cheryl Musgrave should heed GOP Chairman Wayne Parke call for her to resign? 

CHANNEL 44 NEWS: City Officials Break Ground On The Garfield Commons

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City Officials Break Ground on the Garfield Commons

It’s the beginning of an $8 million investment into Jacobsville neighborhood. City officials and project organizers got together for a groundbreaking celebration of Garfield Commons. Garfield Commons is a 44-unit multi-family complex and…

Right to Life Annual Banquet Features Former Notre Dame Coach, Lou Holtz

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Right to Life Annual Banquet Features Former Notre Dame Coach, Lou Holtz

The annual Right to Life Banquet will be held on Thursday, April 20, 2017 at The Old National Events Plaza, formerly The Centre in downtown Evansville, IN.  Doors open at 5 p.m. and dinner will be served at 6:00 p.m.  A Private Reception featuring Lou Holtz is being held for donors.  Corporate sponsors are invited to attend a VIP Reception prior to dinner.  The banquet, Right to Life of Southwest Indiana’s signature fundraiser will feature former Notre Dame legendary coach, Lou Holtz as the keynote speaker.

Musical entertainment will be provided by soloists, Jordan Duncan, Holly Daughtery, Delmas Beasley, and Amy Beasley Davis.

Dr. Christina Francis, OB/GYN will present information on, “The Abortion Pill Reversal”.  A Board Certified Obstetrician & Gynecologist, Dr. Francis is a graduate of Harrison High School, Ball State, and IU Medical School.  She practices medicine in Fort Wayne, IN and is a board member and president of the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists.  She also serves on the board of directors for Indiana Right to Life.

A Lifetime Achievement Award will be presented to Michael Fichter, CEO & President of Indiana Right to Life for outstanding leadership, service and dedication on behalf of innocent human life.

The Right to Life Banquet started with approximately 100 people attending in the late 1980’s and has grown to become the largest pro-life banquet in the country with expected attendance of more than 1,600.  It is known nationwide for being a pacesetting event in the pro-life community.

For tickets and more information on the Right to Life Banquet, please call 474-3195.  All seats are reserved and no tickets will be sold at the event.