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Evansville Rescue Mission To Hold 14th Annual Golf Scramble Today (5/8) To Benefit ERM’s Free Summer Camp Program at Camp Reveal

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Evansville Rescue Mission To Hold 14th Annual Golf Scramble Today (5/8) To Benefit ERM’s Free Summer Camp Program at Camp Reveal
 
Camp Reveal has stood the test of time now for 90 years offering free Summer Camp for disadvantaged Tri-State children.  Similar to our organization’s other programs and services, the ERM’s Summer Camp program relies on the generosity of the Tri-State through private support and the annual ERM Golf Scramble represents the primary vehicle for raising needed funds for our Summer Camp program.

Here are some important details for twelfth annual Evansville Rescue Mission Golf Scramble: 

  • When: Monday, May 8
  • Where: Rolling Hills Country Club  (1066 Old Plank Road, Newburgh, IN 47630)
  • Start Time: Noon with complimentary lunch taking place between 10:30 and 11:45 p.m. 

Hundreds of Tri-State children will be given the opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors and participate in a variety of fun, unique activities by attending the ERM’s Summer Camp program this June and July.  This is possible through the Tri-State’s support of the Evansville Rescue Mission’s annual golf scramble where $30,000 is projected to be raised through monetary support and in-kind donations.

Evansville Rescue Mission would like to recognize the following sponsors for ensuring our 14th annual Golf Scramble could be a reality: Snyder Trading Corporation, CRS OneSource, Donaldson Capital Management, Faith Music Radio, Head’s Construction, Heston Insurance, Kemper CPA Group, and Team McClintock.
For any questions or for more information, please do not hesitate to contact Chris-Michael Morrison at either 812.962.6701or at chris.morrison@ermstaff.org.

 

Biology Students Provide Benches to United Caring Shelters

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Biology Students Provide Benches to United Caring Shelters

TODAY! 10-10:15 a.m.

United Caring Shelters, 324 NW 6th St., Evansville

Biology students from Ivy Tech Community College have worked for several years to collect enough bottle caps to make benches for a variety of places, but especially for the United Caring Shelters, who had expressed a need, through Ivy Tech alumna Phyllis Ogburn. Today two benches will be delivered. Each bench takes 40,000 caps, and weighs about 400 pounds each. The benches are the culmination of work of about 75 students.

 

 

Softball Falls In Regular Season Finale

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Aces set for MVC Championship

WICHITA, Kan. – Wichita State scored five runs in the first inning and held on from that point to take a 5-0 win over the University of Evansville softball team on Sunday afternoon.

The Purple Aces (20-32, 11-15 MVC) will be the #5 seed for this week’s Missouri Valley Conference Tournament in Normal, Ill.  Wichita State finishes the season at 31-19 and 16-9 in the league.

Danielle Cassidy made the start for UE, giving up the five runs over two innings of work.  Emily Lockhart had another nice outing in relief, tossing four scoreless innings while allowing three hits.

Brittany Hay, Chandra Parr and Susan Norris picked up the Aces’ three hits on the day.

Wichita did all of its scoring in the first as Madison Perrigan started it off with an RBI double.  Another big hit came off of McKenzie Adams’ bat as she plated two runs with a double as the Shockers took a 5-0 advantage.

That would be the scoring for the day as WSU took the 5-0 win.  They recorded eight hits on the day while UE finished with three.

In a nice gesture prior to the contest, the Shockers honored UE’s nine seniors and presented each with a rose as they took the field for their final regular-season contest.

Stay tuned to GoPurpleAces.com for the full MVC Tournament bracket.

Kayakers Rescued at Patoka River (Dubois County)

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Indiana Conservation Officers are investigating three men who were stranded while kayaking in the Patoka River. (Dubois County)

On Sunday, May 7, at approximately 5:20 pm­­­­­­­­­­­­­, Brandon M. Jochim, 18, of Jasper, Nicholas C. Day, 18, of Jasper, and Seth L. Hill, 18, of Jasper, were kayaking in the Patoka River downstream of County Road 300 North in Dubois County.  One of the kayaks overturned upon hitting a low lying limb at water level.

The individual who overturned his kayak advised it was his first time kayaking.  The area of the Patoka River that the men were in was flooded with a strong current. All three individuals became stranded in the water with only two kayaks left for them to hold on to.  The third kayak drifted downstream in the current. The boys were stranded in the water for approximately 1.5 hours, and were not wearing life jackets.  Conservation Officers Kyle Hembree, Jonathan Watkins, Logan Hodges, and Tony Mann were able to rescue the boys from the water by jon boat. They were met with an ambulance and transported to Jasper Memorial Hospital.  There were no major injuries sustained from the incident.

Responding agencies included Indiana Conservation Officers, Dubois County Sheriff’s Department, Jasper Police Department, Jasper Fire Department, and Life Flight of Evansville.

Indiana Conservation Officers strongly encourage the use of life jackets while enjoying any activity out on the water.

IS IT TRUE MAY 8, 2017

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IS IT TRUE that the question about just what does it take for a hockey team to make money at the Ford Center while paying enough rent for the Ford Center to pay its bills?…the City County Observer has attempted to show how the Evansville Thunderbolts have lost on and off the ice while seemly bleeding the Ford Center dry with subsidies?…it is common knowledge that the Evansville Icemen lost on the order of $600,000 per year paying market rate rent ($10,000 for each home game) and drawing much larger crowds than the Evansville Thunderdolts?…it’s obvious that even with the Evansville Iceman paying market rent did not make the Ford Center break even?…it seems as though there is not much of a chance for success and ice hockey to coexist in Evansville?…we want to forewarn our readers that an editorial on what it will take to make hockey work is in the works?…someday this week this work will be published?

IS IT TRUE that the City is paying for half of the utilities costs at the FORD CENTER and VenueWork is paying the other half?  …one entity is paying for electric and the other is paying for gas?  …we have no idea who is paying for water?  …we are told that we will be shocked when we find out what the annual costs for utilities for FORD CENTER are?

IS IT TRUE that another retail chain is closing all of their stores?…this time it is long time sports retailer Gander Mountain that has elected to close all 150+ of its stores nationwide?…Gander Mountain joins Sports Authority in getting out of the brick and mortar retail distribution business?…Dicks has been struggling for a couple of years as well?…the only big box sports retailer that is not admitting to any problems is the Bass Pro Shops which cater to a demographic that is less prone to online purchasing?…two things that are wallowing in denial these days are mall owners and cities that depend on sales tax revenue for existence?  …we hope that someone will explain this to 1st Ward City Councilman Dan McGinn (R)?

IS IT TRUE that Evansville has showed up on some national weather maps this week among the parts of the country that have gotten over ten inches of rain in a week?…we all know what that means for the south side of Evansville in terms of raw sewage making its way into the streets and being discharged directly into the Ohio River?…it was pathetic to start learning about the level of neglect that has lead to an EPA mandate to spend a billion dollars to correct for an antiquated combined sewer system?…at that time many felt sorry for  the administration that had to deal with this legacy of neglect and the scourge of disease?…now that it is clear that the powers that be are only concerned about downtown fun and games projects while dedicated to kicking the can of neglect down the road, it has become a joke and a badge of shame?…at some point this $#|+ has got to be fixed?

IS IT TRUE Vanderburgh County Democratic Party Chairman Scott Dank’s requested that the CCO clarify that the Democratic State Party rules prohibit the stating of candidates?  …that Mr. Danks has not taken a position at this time whether he will  be endorsing candidates in the primaries?

IS IT TRUE we expect the At Large Councilwoman Michelle Mercer (R) to make it through the primary without a problem?  …Mercer re-election challenge start the day after the primary election is over with?  …so far Ms Mercer has done everything the Mayor wants?  …if she continues to be the Mayors “puppet” its going to be difficult for her to persuade the voters to re-elect her to a second term

 IS IT TRUE  Missy Mosby primary opponent is a life long democrat?  …he’s from a blue collar working class  background? …we are hearing that many individuals that served on campaign committees of her pasts opponents are supporting his campaign?  …we are hearing that he will be a fiscal watchdog and not a political lap dog for the Mayor?  …he ask us not expose his identify at this point until he complete a series of campaign strategy meetings?  …we agreed to honor his request?  …this is a developing story?

TODAYS “Readers Poll” question is: Do you feel that any member of the media should be allowed to ask any questions concerning city business during any official city council meeting

 

CHANNEL 44 NEWS:VCSO Welcomes 11 New Correctional Officers

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VCSO Welcomes 11 New Correctional Officers

Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office welcomes 11 new confinement officers. The group had to complete a 40-hour course to earn the title. The jail officers course is mandatory for all new hires in their first year. Confinement officers learned a…

City Council Meeting Information May 8, 2017

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I. INTRODUCTION
II. APPROVAL OF MEETING MEMORANDA
III. REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS
IV. SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY
V. CONSENT AGENDA: FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

ORDINANCE F-2017-07

Sponsor(s): Discussion Led By: Notify:

ORDINANCE R-2017-12

Petitioner: Requested Change: Representative:

ORDINANCE R-2017-13

Petitioner:

Requested Change: Representative:

VI. COMMITTEE REPORTS

An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Authorizing Transfers of Appropriations, Additional Appropriations and Repeal and Re-Appropriation of Funds for Various City Funds McGinn
Finance Chair McGinn 5/22/2017
Russ Lloyd, Jr., City Controller

An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 119 W. Franklin Street and 121 W. Franklin Street
Andrew & Lori Ricketts Owner: Andrew & Lori Ricketts R4 to C4 w/ UDC Ward: 3 Hargis
Andrew & Lori Ricketts

An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 1021 E. Sycamore Street and 201, 205, 209, 211, 215, 217, 219, 221, 223, 301, 307, 309 and 315 S. New York Avenue

New Odyssey
Investments, LLC
R2 to C4 & M1
Mark S. Samila, Esq., Kahn, Deese, Donovan & Kahn, LLP

Owner: Ward:

New Odyssey Investments, LLC
4 Robinson

VII. REGULAR AGENDA: ORDINANCE F-2017-05

Sponsor(s): Discussion Led By: Notify:

ORDINANCE F-2017-06

Sponsor(s): Discussion Led By: Notify:

ORDINANCE R-2017-04

Petitioner: Requested Change: Representative:

ORDINANCE R-2017-05

Petitioner:

Requested Change: Representative:

ORDINANCE R-2017-06

Petitioner: Requested Change: Representative:

VIII. RESOLUTION DOCKET

Hirsch-Martin Development, LLC
1 McGinn

SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Authorizing Transfers & Re-Appropriations Within the Department of Metropolitan Development
McGinn
Finance Chair McGinn 5/8/2017
Kelley Coures, DMD

An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Authorizing Re-Appropriations within the Department of Metropolitan Development
McGinn

Finance Chair McGinn 5/8/2017 Kelley Coures, DMD

An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 525 S. Green River Road
Dennis W. Gensic Owner: GPM 517, LLC

C1 to C2 Ward: 3 Hargis Dennis W. Gensic

An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as a Portion of Parcel Known as 1501 N. Burkhardt Road

An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in Vanderburgh County, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as E. Virginia Street, 5401 E. Virginia Street, 5431 E. Virginia Street
Bulkley Investments, LLC Owner: Bulkley Investments, LLC C4 to M1 Ward: 1 McGinn

Bret Sermersheim, Morley & Associates

Costco Wholesale
Corporation, Bruce Coffey
C2 to C4
Theodore R. Johnson, TJ Design Strategies, Ltd.

Owner: Ward:

IX. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS

  1. THE NEXT MEETING of the Common Council will be Monday, May 22, 2017 at 5:30

    p.m.

  2. ADDITIONAL MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS

X. COMMITTEEREPORTS

XI. ADJOURNMENT

Ivy Tech/Castle South Middle School Media Opportunity

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Ivy Tech Automotive Technology and Castle South Middle School students test electric go karts they are building for the Electric Karting World Finals

 

When: Wednesday, May 10, 2017 at 4:45 p.m.

 

Where: Castle South Middle School (back parking lot)

 

Background:  Ivy Tech Automotive Technology students and Castle South Middle School students have been collaborating to build electric go karts to participate in the Electric Karting World Finals. The competition is set to take place at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway May 16 – 17. Overall, twenty carts will compete.

 

On Wednesday, May 10, Ivy Tech Automotive Technology students and Castle South Middle School students will meet to test and tune their cart. The media is invited to come and see the hard work the students have put in as well get a sneak peek at the progress they have made on their kart.

 

Contact at the Event:  Chris Kaufman, Automotive Technology program chair.