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Late rally sends Drake to 88-76 win over men’s basketball

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Dru Smith has career game in the loss

 DES MOINES, Iowa – Freshman Dru Smith had the best game of his career, finishing with 14 points, but Drake finished the game on an 18-4 run to earn an 88-76 win over the University of Evansville men’s basketball team on Sunday at the Knapp Center.

Smith hit three triples in the game for the Purple Aces (10-7, 1-3 MVC).  Jaylon Brown was the leading scorer for UE, totaling 23 points.  Duane Gibson finished the day with 14 while Ryan Taylor hit double figures with 10.

“Our guys did a good job today, we fought back from an early deficit and took a late lead,” UE head coach Marty Simmons said.  “It is disappointing to come out with a loss, but we will be ready to go at Missouri State on Wednesday.”

Reed Timmer led the Bulldogs (4-12, 2-2 MVC) with 28 points.  He was a perfect 8-8 from the free throw line.  Timmer was one of five Bulldogs to hit double figures.  Ore Arogundade notched 17.

Out of the gate, the Bulldogs scored the first four points and hit 4 of their opening 5 buckets on their way to a 10-2 lead.  Dalen Traore came in off the bench with an and-one to get UE back within five.

After UE finished off a 5-0 rally to make it a 10-7 game, Drake responded with a run of their own, scoring 11 of the next 16 points to take their biggest lead of the half at 21-12 with 11:27 left in the period.  Evansville fought its way back in the final moments before halftime, clawing its way within a point at 33-32 on a Traore free throw before the Bulldogs pushed their lead back to four at the break, 38-34.  Jaylon Brown led all players with 15 tallies through the first 20 minutes.

Drake registered the first five points out of the locker room to match their largest advantage at nine points before the Aces changed the course of the game with a response of their own.  Trailing 51-45, the Aces notched nine in a row to take their first lead of the game.  With 14:05 remaining, a short jumper courtesy of Ryan Taylor gave UE a 52-51 edge before a Dru Smith bucket capped off the 9-0 stretch.

The lead swapped five times over the next eight minutes as Smith’s career effort continued.  With the Aces down 64-63, Smith’s third trey of the day put UE back on top.  After a Bulldog layup tied the score, Ryan Taylor connected on his first triple to give UE a 69-66 advantage.  Four in a row by Drake saw them take a 70-69 lead with just over four minutes left but Taylor connected from long range again as Evansville took a 72-70 lead inside of four minutes remaining.

A triple by Ore Arogundade was part of a 14-0 run that made the difference in the game.  Over three minutes, the Bulldogs turned a 2-point deficit into an 84-72 lead.  Drake hit five shots in a row.

Evansville outshot Drake, 48.3%-45.9% in the game, but the Bulldogs had a 36-30 edge on the boards.

Missouri State is up next for the Aces as they head to Springfield on Wednesday night at 7 p.m. to take on the Bears.

The Governor’s Term in Photos

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1) Record Infrastructure Investment in the Crossroads of America // Governor Mike Pence invested record funding in infrastructure to meet the needs of Indiana’s growing economy. Over the last four years, Indiana committed more than $2.5 billion in new funding for roads and bridges – without raising taxes – and secured the first ongoing, new investments for local infrastructure projects in more than a decade.

 

 

2) Healthy Indiana Plan 2.0 Delivers Consumer-Driven Health Care for Hundreds of Thousands // Governor Mike Pence championed Indiana’s signature Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP) 2.0, the nation’s first consumer-driven health care program for Medicaid-eligible or low-income individuals. The plan was codified into law in 2016, ensuring more than 370,000 Hoosiers have access to affordable and quality health care in a program based on personal responsibility and empowering people to take ownership of their health care choices.

 

 

3) Fiscal Integrity, Expanding Educational Opportunity // Governor Pence worked with the Indiana General Assembly to craft an honestly balanced budget that maintained strong reserves for the state and continues to generate a surplus. This fiscal discipline helped Indiana maintain its AAA credit rating and earn a global reputation as a great place to do business. During his tenure, Governor Pence also expanded school choice, increased educational opportunity for families by signing into law the first state funding for pre-K education in Indiana, and addressed Indiana’s skills gap by making career and technical education a priority in every high school.

 

 

4) Building a State That Works // Because of the hard work of Hoosiers across our state, over the last four years Indiana secured commitments from companies that represent more than $15 billion in capital investment throughout the Hoosier state and more than 90,000 new jobs in the coming years. Indiana set a new record for private sector employment, the state’s economy has added more than 165,000 new private sector jobs, and since Governor Pence took office our state’s unemployment rate has been cut in half. Indiana’s labor force participation rate has also outpaced the national average for more than two years running.

 

 

5) Combatting Addiction, Mental Health // Governor Mike Pence created the Governor’s Task Force on Drug Enforcement, Treatment, and Prevention to combat the scourge of drug addiction in Indiana and, based on their recommendations, supported and signed legislationto come alongside Hoosiers struggling with addiction. During his tenure as Governor, Pence unveiled plans for a new state-of-the-art mental health hospital, called the Neuro-Diagnostic Institute and Advanced Treatment Center, to improve the way mental health issues are treated in Indiana.

 

 

 

6) Supporting Hoosier Veterans // A strong supporter of the military, Governor Mike Pence made a priority of reducing veteran unemployment, and Indiana more than doubled funding for the Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs during his tenure as governor.

 

Hustler Hollywood sues Indianapolis over zoning roadblocks

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Susan orr for www.theindianalawyer.com

Hustler Hollywood, which wants to open a retail store in Castleton, is suing the city of Indianapolis over a zoning denial that the company says is infringing on its constitutional right to operate a business.

Beverly Hills-based Hustler Hollywood, which operates more than 20 stores around the country, is part of Flynt Management Group. Founder Larry Flynt is an well-known proponent of First Amendment free-speech rights.

The company has filed suit against the consolidated City of Indianapolis/Marion County as well as the Metropolitan Board of Zoning Appeals and the Department of Business and Neighborhood Services. The suit was filed late Thursday in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana in Indianapolis.

Hustler Hollywood wants to open a store at 5505 E. 82nd St., between Allisonville Road and Interstate 465. The area is zoned C-3, a classification in which adult-oriented stores and entertainment businesses are not permitted. City zoning officials last month struck down the company’s latest attempt to open the store.

The retailer’s plan drew stern opposition from neighborhood groups and City-County Councilor Christine Scales — especially after they learned the site is next to Chuck E. Cheese restaurant.

In its suit, Hustler Hollywood says the city is incorrectly classifying the store as an adult business and has denied it the permits that it needs in order to open. The plaintiff also says the city’s actions are depriving it of both its First Amendment right to free expression and its 14th Amendment right to equal protection of law.

Early in 2016, the lawsuit says, Hustler Hollywood talked with city officials so it could understand what it needed to do to avoid being classified as an adult establishment under local zoning laws.

According to the zoning rules, a business is considered an adult bookstore if 25 percent or more of its retail floor space, stock or weekly sales are from adult products, including sexually-oriented media, devices and other items. The rules also define an adult services establishment as one in which “a preponderance of services” involve specified sexual activities or display of specified parts of the body.

In its suit, Hustler Hollywood says it “analyzed its projected inventory, floor space and revenue, determining that it would easily operate below the threshold for triggering a designation of an adult entertainment business.” The plaintiff also noted that it operates stores in other locations that have zoning laws that are more restrictive than the ones in Indianapolis.

In July, the plaintiff signed a 10-year commercial lease for the 5505 E. 82nd St. property. In August, it filed applications to remodel the store’s interior and hang exterior signs at the location.

The sign permit application was denied on the grounds that it would require a variance, and the remodeling permit was denied because the city “needed confirmation of an approved use of the premises before granting such a permit,” the suit says.

In September, the plaintiff submitted information about its projected inventory, floor space and revenue. Initially, the suit said, this information contained projections for Hustler Hollywood’s other store locations, and its online sales, but the plaintiff later submitted new projections for the Indianapolis store only.

The plaintiff filed an appeal with the Metropolitan Board of Zoning Appeals, but the board denied that appeal by a 5-0 vote at its Dec. 6 meeting.

In its lawsuit, the plaintiff says that the inside of the Indianapolis store would not be visible from outside the premises, and that a wall inside the store will separate the general merchandise from the adult-themed merchandise.

Hustler Hollywood also says it will not offer in-store demonstrations, videos or workshops related to its adult merchandise, so it should not be classified as an adult service establishment under city ordinances.

The Indianapolis location has been renovated and is stocked with merchandise, but cannot open for business because of the city’s actions—causing the defendant to suffer financial harm, the suit says.

The suit asks the court to declare the city’s zoning regulations, and their application in this case, to be in violation of the First and 14th amendments. It also asks that the defendants be prohibited from enforcing the “adult” provisions of the zoning regulations against the plaintiff.

The plaintiff is also asking for monetary damages for lost profits, loss of goodwill, remodeling and maintenance costs, and “deprivation of constitutional rights.” The suit does not specify a dollar amount for these damages.

Attorney Donnie Morgan, the city’s chief litigation counsel, said Friday morning that the city has not yet been served with a copy of the lawsuit.

Morgan declined to comment on the case in general, saying that the city’s policy is to refrain from talking about pending litigation.

Adopt A Pet

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Tank is a 3-year-old neutered male English bulldog. He was originally purchased from a breeder according to his previous family, but surrendered due to their lack of yard. He weighs 49 lbs. His $100 adoption fee also includes his heartworm test, microchip, and vaccines. Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for details!

 

Arrest Made after Allegations of Child Sexual Abuse in North Side Home

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The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office has arrested a man on multiple counts of Child Molesting following an investigation into allegations of inappropriate contact between the man and two alleged victims, ages 10 and 11. The victims had disclosed to family and a counselor that the abuse had been occurring.

The investigation began at Holly’s House where both victims were interviewed by a forensic interviewer. Both victims gave detailed accounts of multiple incidents of sexual abuse by the suspect, Luther Vincent Peckinpaugh. Peckinpaugh also made numerous attempts to expose both victims to commercial pornography. The abuse was alleged to have occurred during overnight visits to his north side home.

On January 6th, detectives with the Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant on Peckinpaugh’s residence and recovered several computers, multimedia devices and an item of clothing described by the victims that corroborated their accounts of the abuse. Peckinpaugh was taken to the Command Post for an interview. Peckinpaugh denied the allegations.

Peckinpaugh was arrested and charged with four counts of Child Molesting as Level 6 Felonies. He is being held in the Vanderburgh County Jail on a $50,000.00 cash only bond. There were allegations of physical abuse as well and the case is still under investigation.

ARRESTED:

Luther Vincent Peckinpaugh (pictured above), 53, of Evansville. Child Molesting Level 6 Felony (4 Counts).

 

 

Uber Co-Founder And Serial Entrepreneur, Oscar Salazar, To Present At USI’s Romain College of Business Speaker Series

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Uber Co-Founder And Serial Entrepreneur, Oscar Salazar, To Present At USI’s Romain College of Business Speaker Series

The University of Southern Indiana will present “Innovation in Legacy Industries,” a talk by Dr. Oscar Salazar, early architect and founding Chief Technology Officer of Uber, the popular rideshare technology platform. Salazar is a successful and seasoned entrepreneur, senior executive and investor in numerous successful technology firms. The program will kick off at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 21, 2017, at the Physical Activities Center (PAC) on the USI campus.

Salazar will be the third speaker in the University’s Romain College of Business Innovative Speaker Series. Previous speakers include T. Boone Pickens, legendary entrepreneur and philanthropist, and Ben Bernanke, former chairman of the Federal Reserve. The event is free and open to the public, and overflow seating with a live feed will be provided should PAC seating run out.

As the founding chief technology officer (CTO) of Uber, which launched in 2009, Salazar was instrumental in helping to design the architecture of on-demand transportation worldwide. Since the early days of Uber, he has provided telecommunications and engineering expertise in the design and architecture of a variety of innovative businesses, products and systems that help make positive impacts in people’s lives.

As founder and CEO of Citivox (2010-2013), Salazar helped create technology to enable non-governmental organizations and individuals to monitor and report electoral fraud, crime and infrastructure problems that needed attention in Mexico.

In 2013, he co-founded Pager Inc., a telemedicine company that connects patients with high quality care providers through innovative technology applications.

One of Salazar’s more recent launches is Ogon LLC, an advisory company through which he provides strategic counsel, as well as technical and marketing advice, to entities such as Rubicon Global Inc., ALEX AND ANI, Sontra Cargo and many others, both in the United States and internationally.

He sits on the boards of many companies and non-governmental organizations, and his philanthropic endeavors include education, the fight against extreme poverty and gender equality throughout the world.

Salazar holds a bachelor’s degree in telematics from the University of Colima in Mexico; a master’s degree in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Calgary in Canada; and a doctorate in telecommunications from Paristech in France.

Mr. Salazar’s campus visit is hosted by the USI Romain College of Business and made possible through private gifts to the USI Foundation.

JANUARY 08, 2017 “READERS FORUM”

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WHAT IS ON YOUR MIND TODAY?

Todays “READERS POLL” question is :Do you feel that local Attorney Scott Dank’s can make the Vanderburgh County Demo Party competitive once again?

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City Council Meeting Agenda

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I. INTRODUCTION
II. APPROVAL OF MEETING MEMORANDA III. REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS

IV. SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY

  1. NOMINATION & ELECTION OF OFFICERS FOR 2017
  2. COMMITTEE CHAIR APPOINTMENTS
  3. DEPARTMENT LIAISON APPOINTMENTS
  4. CITY COUNCIL MEETING SCHEDULE FOR 2017

V. CONSENT AGENDA: FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

A. ORDINANCE R-2016-34

Petitioner: Requested Change: Representative:

B. ORDINANCE R-2017-01

Petitioner: Requested Change: Representative:

An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of
Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 316 N. Wabash Ave.
Germantown Properties, LLC Owner: Germantown Properties, LLC R4 to C2 w/ UDC Ward: 6 Brinkmeyer

Randall Borman

An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 22 N. Taft Avenue
Ron Schutz, Jr. Owner: Ron Schutz, Jr.
R1 to C4 Ward: 3 Hargis

Ron Schutz, Jr.

VI. CONSENT AGENDA: SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

A. RESOLUTION C-2016-32

Sponsor(s): Committee: Notify:

A Resolution of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Declaring an Economic Revitalization Area for the Property Tax Phase-In for Rehabilitation of Real Property at 4320 Hitch Peters Road, Evansville, IN 47711 – MultiSeal, Inc

McGinn
Finance Chair McGinn 1/9/2017 5:20 p.m. Andrea Lendy, Growth Alliance

B. RESOLUTION C-2016-34

Sponsor(s): Committee: Notify:

A Resolution of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Ratifying, Confirming, Authorizing and Approving an Agreement Between the City of Evansville Metropolitan Evansville Transit System (METS) and the Chauffeurs, Teamsters and Helpers Local Union No. 215

McGinn
Finance Chair McGinn 1/9/2017 5:25 p.m. Marco DeLucio

VII. COMMITTEE REPORTS
VIII. REGULAR AGENDA: FINAL READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

A. RESOLUTION C-2016-32

Sponsor(s): Committee: Notify:

B. RESOLUTION C-2016-34

Sponsor(s): Committee: Notify:

IX. RESOLUTION DOCKET

No items filed.

A Resolution of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Declaring an Economic Revitalization Area for the Property Tax Phase-In for Rehabilitation of Real Property at 4320 Hitch Peters Road, Evansville, IN 47711 – MultiSeal, Inc

McGinn
Finance Chair McGinn 1/9/2017 5:20 p.m. Andrea Lendy, Growth Alliance

A Resolution of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Ratifying, Confirming, Authorizing and Approving an Agreement Between the City of Evansville Metropolitan Evansville Transit System (METS) and the Chauffeurs, Teamsters and Helpers Local Union No. 215

McGinn Finance
Marco DeLucio

Chair McGinn

1/9/2017

5:25 p.m.

X. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS

  1. THE NEXT MEETING of the Common Council will be Monday, January 23, 2017 at 5:30 p.m.There are currently no committee meetings scheduled.
  2. BOARD & COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS

XI. COMMITTEEREPORTS

XII. ADJOURNMENT