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BREAKING NEWS: ELPERS JUST ELECTED VICE PRESIDENT OF CITY COUNCIL
JONATHAN Â WEAVER OUSTED FROM LEADERSHIP ROLE BY NEW COMER JUSTIN ELPERS
JUST IN:  At tonights City Council 2017 reorganization meeting a political bombshell was presented to Jonathan Weaver (D) Councilman at Large.
Firth Ward City Councilman Justin Elpers (R) outed former Vice President Weaver by a 6 to 3 vote  Prior to the vote 3rd Ward and newly re-elected City Council President Missy Mosby (D) and Finance Chairman and 6th Ward Councilman Dan McGinn gave a passionate plea to persuade Council members to vote to re-elect Mr. Weaver Vice President of City Council.  Their plea failed on deaf ears.
Newly elected City Council Vice President Justin Elpers has established himself as the leading conservative voice on City Council.  He is also known as an independent thinker.
This is a developing story.
IS IT TRUE JANUARY 9, 2017
IS IT TRUE that our 8th District House of Representatives member Larry Bucshon participated in the secret vote last week to gut the independent ethics committee of it’s powers?…this vote was taken in secret with a very small number of house members voting but it actually passed?…after learning of this President Elect Donald Trump joined a large number of Democrats in condemning such an action as being against the principle of transparency?…the Republicans in the House of Representatives did see the error of their ways and eventually dropped this like a hot potato?…Representative Bucshon however has never let his constituents know how he voted?…that in itself is a testament to secrecy and is inconsistent with am open door policy?…we can safely assume since The Honorable Representative Bucshon did not let us know how he voted that there is a very high probability that he voted against ethical oversight and transparency?…this is deeply disappointing?
IS IT TRUE this act by Mr. Bucshon reminded us of a time in 2009 when former Mayor Weinzapfel corralled his cronies into secretly voting to take away the Homestead tax credit from the homeowners of Vanderburgh County?…this meeting was what led to the fall of the former Mayor and paved the way for the crisis within the Vanderburgh County Democrat Party that put a Republican in the Mayors office?…one would think that politicians would learn from past mistakes but in Larry Bucshon’s case it doesn’t look like he learned a thing from the failures of the sneaky move that former Mayor Weinzapfel made?…on the bright side, that closed door sneak feat was the birth of SNEGAL?
IS IT TRUE we wonder if Congressman Larry Bucshon and his family spent time at his condo in Newburgh during the Holidays?  …or did Mr. Bucshon and his family spent the Holidays at his multi-million home  in a Washington, D C suburb?  …this situation reminds us of another Indiana politician that had a condo in his home District and an expensive family home in Washington, DC?
IS IT TRUE there is now another plan being hatched to move the nursing students from IVY Tech to the forthcoming downtown Medical Campus?…while this may serve some agenda to get more bodies packed into downtown Evansville during the day, it will also create an underutilization at what is very new IVY Tech campus on the north side?…these students will not have their learning experience enhanced one bit by this move but they will incur the expenses associated with parking and the hassles that downtown is famous for?…moving these nursing students won’t create any jobs just like moving from Roberts Stadium to Ford Center didn’t?…moving is just moving and it seems as though all one needs to do to forget such a simple reality is get elected to office?
IS IT TRUE we are please to remind you that this year is the 50th anniversary of the North High School Indiana State Basketball Championship?…that was when a championship was really an overall championship and not just a class championship?…it is also the 25th anniversary of the fall of the USSR?…we all need to examine why that happened?
IS IT TRUE don’t be surprised to read that the Evansville City Council and the Vanderburgh County Commission will have some adjustments in leadership positions for 2017?
FOOTNOTE: Â Today “Readers Poll” question is: Do you feel that current Vanderburgh County GOP Party Chairman Wayne Parke should run for re-election?
Board of Commissioners Agenda
AGENDA
Vanderburgh County
Board of Commissioners
January 10, 2017
3:00 pm, Room 301
- Call to Order
- Attendance
- Pledge of Allegiance
- Invocation
- Action Items
- Contracts, Agreements and Leases
- Extension Office Annual Contract and Memorandum of Understanding
- METS / USI West Connection Transportation Contract with the City of Evansville 2017
- Youth Resources Agreement 2017
- County Engineer Office Old Courthouse Lease Agreement 2017
- GAGE Agreement 2017
- Economic Development Coalition of Southwestern IN Grant Agreement 2017
- ARC of Evansville Grant Agreement 2017
- Superior Court Drug and Alcohol Deferral Service Approval for Sarah Jenkins Instructing Substance Abuse Classes
- County Commissioners Consulting Contract with McFarland PR
- Contracts, Agreements and Leases
- Board AppointmentsÂ
- Department Head Reports
- New Business
- Old Business
- Public Comment
- Consent Items
- Approval of January 3, 2017 Meeting Minutes
- Employment Changes
- County Assessor: Request to Surplus Computer Equipment
- County Engineer:
- Department Head Report
- Waiver of Mineral Interest Form for Green River Road Phase 6
- Vanderburgh County Community Corrections Letter of Support 2017-2018 Grant Application
- Adjournment
Dan Rather To Teach Journalism Course Called ‘Finding The Truth In The News’
Former CBS News anchor and host for 60 Minutes Dan Rather is heading into the classroom to teach a journalism course at UDemy, an online education platform. The course will be called “finding the truth in the news†(via Joe Concha/The Hill):
Former CBS News anchor Dan Rather has been tapped to teach an online journalism course called “Finding the truth in the news.â€
The course is being offered by the e-learning platform UDemy, which hosts more than 42,000 online courses.
“Whether you’re an avid consumer of the news or just beginning your journalism career, renowned news anchor Dan Rather shares his first-hand experiences to guide you through the 21st century state of journalism,†the course description reads.
“Dan’s rich history and extensive knowledge of journalism, paired with practical, hands-on exercises, creates a unique learning opportunity and rare insight from an American legend.â€
It’s a tad ironic since Rather plunged his former network in a scandal regarding the authenticity of memos written by Lt. Col. Jerry B. Killian, former President George W. Bush’s squad commander in the Texas Air National Guard. The contents of these documents reportedly put the president’s service in a negative light, though experts disregarded them as fakes. This segment questioning Bush’s National Guard service aired during the 2004 election. CBS subsequently apologized for using them. Hot Air’s Allahpundit was part of the group of writers that initially questioned the veracity Killian documents.
Via Associated Press c. 2004:
CBS News apologized Monday for a “mistake in judgment†in its story questioning President Bush’s National Guard service, claiming it was misled by the source of documents that several experts have dismissed as fakes.
It also has become an issue in the presidential campaign. The White House said the affair raises questions about the connections between CBS’s source, retired Texas National Guard officer Bill Burkett, and Democrat John Kerry’s campaign.
Rather joined CBS News President Andrew Heyward in issuing an apology Monday.
“We made a mistake in judgment, and for that I am sorry,†Rather said. “It was an error that was made, however, in good faith and in the spirit of trying to carry on a CBS News tradition of investigative reporting without fear or favoritism.â€
Almost immediately after the story aired Sept. 8, document experts questioned memos purportedly written by Bush’s late squadron leader, Lt. Col. Jerry B. Killian, saying they appeared to have been created on a computer and not on the kind of typewriter in use during the 1970s.
CBS strongly defended its story. It wasn’t until a week later — after Killian’s former secretary said she believed the memos were fake — that the news division admitted they were questionable.
Burkett admitted this weekend to CBS that he lied about obtaining the documents from another former National Guard member, the network said. CBS hasn’t been able to conclusively tell how he got them, or even definitely tell whether they’re fakes or not. But the network has given up trying to defend them.
The fallout was a disaster for CBS, who fired producer Mary Mapes and led to Rather’s retirement and departure from the network entirely soon afterwards.
Actions From Concerned Motorists And 911 Dispatchers Help Prevent Another Impaired Fatal Crash Â
Warrick – Yesterday afternoon at approximately 3:10, Warrick County 911 dispatchers received several calls from concerned motorists about a white 2011 Chevrolet Cruze traveling recklessly westbound on I-64 from the 50 mile-marker. Motorists informed dispatchers that the vehicle had already driven into the median on three separate occasions. Sgt. Tom Weber responded to the area and spotted the vehicle at the 33.5 mile-marker, which is west of the Lynnville exit. The vehicle was weaving from the shoulder on the north side of the roadway to the median on the south side and was traveling in excess of 80 mph. The vehicle finally stopped in the middle of the left lane near the 31 mile-marker. “In my 23-years of service with the Indiana State Police, this was the worse driving I’ve seen,†said Weber. The driver was identified as Galina G. Witte, 19, of Evansville. Weber detected a strong odor of marijuana. Trooper Michael Finney and his K-9, Boomer, conducted a search of the vehicle and located several blunts with suspected marijuana and a glass smoking pipe. Witte was very lethargic and had slurred speech. Troopers also found one Hydrocodone pill inside her vehicle. After failing three field sobriety tests and submitting to a blood test, she was arrested and taken to the Warrick County Jail for various charges. Witte was later released after posting bond.
Indiana State Police want to thank those concerned motorists and 911 dispatchers who took the time to share and gather information so this impaired and dangerous driver was located and arrested before another serious or deadly crash occurred.
Arrested and Charges:
- Galina G. Witte, 19, Evansville, IN
- Driving While Intoxicated, Class A Misdemeanor
- Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance, Class A Misdemeanor
- Possession of Marijuana, Class A Misdemeanor
- Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Class C Misdemeanor
Arresting Officer: Sergeant Tom Weber, Indiana State Police
Assisting Officers: Sergeant Kevin Brown, Trooper Michael Finney and Trooper Jared Weis
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Court Authorizes Interim Solutions To Infraction, Ordinance Violation E-Filings
Court Authorizes Interim Solutions To Infraction, Ordinance Violation E-FilingsIL for www.theindianalawyer.com
The Indiana Supreme Court posted an order this week authorizing e-filing of initial complaints and pleadings in infraction and ordinance violation case types. Those cases can be e-filed using the same interim solutions for the Odyssey and JTS case management systems authorized in April for the e-filing of initial information and pleading in criminal case types. The infraction and ordinance violation filings can begin after civil e-filing has begun in a given county.
The steering committee will terminate the interim solutions once the e-filing manager purchased by the court is able to accommodate initial complaint and pleadings in infraction and ordinance violation case types.
The order also amends Trial Rule 77(B) to no longer require an attorney’s number to appear on the chronological case summary if that information is available elsewhere in the case management system.
The full order, including the amendment to Trial Rule 77(B), can be read here.
The court also announced earlier this week that a seventh e-filing service provider, US Legal Pro, is now certified and available for use by Indiana attorneys.