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Readers Forum September 24, 2016

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WHATS ON YOUR MIND TODAY?

Todays READERS POLL question is:  Should Council delay spending money on new Zoo exhibits and put money towards Employee Health care costs?

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Indiana Right to Life PAC Endorses Sean Selby for Commissioner

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The Sean Selby for County Commissioner campaign is excited to announce it has officially received the endorsement of Indiana Right to Life PAC.

Learning of their announcement, Sean Selby said “I am thrilled to receive the support and confidence of Indiana Right to Life in the 1st District Vanderburgh County Commissioner race.  Right to Life is an organization with a definite record of and unwavering commitment to protecting the lives of the unborn.   I have been fortunate to work closely with numerous local and state leaders within Right to Life over the years from Mike Fichter, Karen Hammonds, and Mary Ellen Van Dyke along with various members of boards and policy committees – all who have been tirelessly committed to the cause of protecting those who cannot speak for themselves.”

Right to Life stated their endorsement was “based on a variety of factors including your longstanding support for life in Southwest Indiana” and Fichter noted that they “will encourage pro-life voters in your district to give you their support.”  In the voter guides that will be sent to thousands of pro-life voters in Vanderburgh County, Selby also received an A+ and the only passing grade between him and his opponent for the seat.

Vanderburgh County enjoys one of the most vibrant and involved pro-life communities, as it is routinely home to the largest Right to Life banquet in the world.

Troopers find approximately 100 grams of Meth during Traffic Stop, Driver Arrested

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Gibson County – Friday night at approximately 10:07, Trooper Ross Rafferty was patrolling US 41 near CR 100 West when he observed a vehicle weaving from side to side in the left northbound lane.  A license plate check revealed the owner of the vehicle had a felony warrant. Trooper Rafferty stopped the vehicle north of the Princeton exit. The driver was identified as Lamarkous Washington, 31, of Evansville. The owner of the vehicle was not present. Trooper Rafferty revealed Washington had never received a driver’s license. Washington was arrested and handcuffed. While searching Washington, an abnormal object was felt in the crotch area of his pants. Troopers did not believe the object was a weapon. Washington was transported to the Gibson County Jail where a further search was conducted. After Washington changed into his jail jumpsuit, troopers and jail officials examined his clothing and found a plastic bag containing approximately 100 grams of meth inside the front flap of Washington’s underwear. Washington is currently being held without bond in the Gibson County Jail.

Arrested and Charges:

  • Lamarkous D. Washington, 31, Evansville, IN

1.Dealing Methamphetamine, Class 2 Felony

2.Possession of Methamphetamine, Class 3 Felony

3.Operating a Vehicle without ever Obtain Driver’s License, Class C Misdemeanor

Arresting Officer: Trooper Ross Rafferty, Indiana State Police

Assisting Officers: Trooper Nick Hatfield and Trooper Alexander Welsh

YOU KNOW THEM, THEY KNOW YOU by Jim Redwine

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Gavel Gamut

By Jim Redwine

(Week 26 September 2016)

YOU KNOW THEM, THEY KNOW YOU

Those of us privileged to live in Posey County appreciate the advantages, and inescapability, of a rural court justice system. When it comes to Posey County Probation Officers such as Mark Funkhouser and Courtney Price, the community interconnections are salient. Anonymity is not likely for either the probation officers or those who need their services.

Mark and Courtney both graduated from Mt. Vernon schools and attended area colleges. Mark’s father, Bud, served on the Posey County Council and operated a local hardware store, in which Mark worked, for many years. Courtney is married to County Coroner Jay Price and is the daughter of Sheriff Greg Oeth and nurse practitioner Melody Oeth.

Mark has been a probation officer for 21 years and Courtney for 5. Both of them have been actively involved in numerous areas of public service in Posey County for several years. Mark was instrumental in the establishment of Posey County’s Community Corrections Board. He has volunteered his time and talent to many community organizations such as The Governor’s Commission for Drug-free Indiana, the Mt. Vernon Opportunity Center, Posey County Boys Group Home, Welfare to Work Planning Council and he currently serves as the Regional Director for the Indiana Community Health Worker Association, just to name some of his extensive community involvement.

Courtney is involved with her Point Township Nazarene Church, helps coach the Posey County Special Olympics Dance Team and to honor her mother who fought and defeated breast cancer Courtney is an active volunteer with Relay for Life. Courtney and Jay have a baby boy, Jaxson, and operate Price Excavating Company. Mark has two sons, Mike and Nick, and one grandson.

Mark and Courtney are heavily invested in Posey County both professionally and personally. They care about their community, their probationers and those affected by those who are on probation. As Courtney says:

“Probation is so much more than being an officer of the court, preparing presentences, supervising probationers, and doing field checks. It is getting involved in offenders’ lives, outreaching to community resources and providers, and acting as a bridge between the probationer, the court and the prosecutor. It is acting as a support system, a compass, a counselor, a listening ear, a role model, an educator, an accountability partner, an advocate, a resource director, and more for the probationer. We must be able to get creative and think outside of the box when it comes to each individual case. What may work best for one individual likely will not for the next. We are a career that wears many hats.”

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Adopt A Pet

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Gilda is a female American Staffordshire/bulldog mix. She’s about 2 years old and weighs 51 lbs. Gilda is a VHS staff/volunteer favorite! She’s a wonderful girl who does great with kids and other dogs. Her $100 includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Call (812) 426-2563 or visit www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!

 

Hot Jobs in Evansville

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EPA Releases National Assessment of Strategies to Reduce Air Pollution at Ports

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Washington – An EPA report finds that air pollution at the nation’s ports can be reduced significantly at all port types and sizes through a variety of strategies and cleaner technologies. Implementing these approaches, the report finds, would reduce greenhouse gas and other harmful emissions from diesel-powered ships, trucks and other port equipment.

“The National Port Strategy Assessment: Reducing Air Pollution and Greenhouse Gases at U.S. Ports” examines current and future emission trends from diesel engines in port areas, and explores the emissions reduction potential of strategies like replacing and repowering older, dirtier vehicles and engines and deploying zero emissions technologies.

“This report shows that there are many opportunities to reduce harmful pollution at ports that we know will work,” said Christopher Grundler, director of EPA’s Office of Transportation and Air Quality. “This is great news for the roughly 39 million Americans who live and breathe near these centers of commerce.”

U.S. ports are set to expand significantly as international trade continues to grow, and the size of ships coming to ports increases. This growth means more diesel engines at ports emitting carbon dioxide that contributes to climate change. These engines also emit fine particulate matter, nitrogen oxides, and other pollutants that contribute to serious health problems including heart and lung disease, respiratory illness, and premature mortality. Children, older Americans, outdoor workers and individuals with respiratory and heart conditions can be especially vulnerable. Many ports are located in areas with a high percentage of low-income and minority populations, who bear the burden of higher exposure to diesel emissions.

Accelerating retirement of older port vehicles and equipment and replacing them with the cleanest technology will reduce emissions and increase public health benefits. For example, the report found replacing older drayage trucks with newer, cleaner diesel trucks can reduce NOx emissions by up to 48 percent, and particulate matter emissions by up to 62 percent, in 2020 when compared to continuing business as usual. In 2030, adding plug-in hybrid electric vehicles to these fleets could yield even more NOx and PM2.5 relative reductions from drayage trucks.

The new assessment supports EPA’s Ports Initiative’s goals to reduce air pollution and greenhouse gases, to achieve environmental sustainability for ports, and improve air quality for all Americans working in and living near our nation’s ports. Through this initiative, EPA is engaging a wide range of stakeholders including ports and port operators, communities, tribes, state and local governments, industry, and other technical and policy stakeholders. EPA developed this national scale assessment based on a representative sample of seaports, and the results could also inform decisions at other seaports, Great Lakes and inland river ports, and other freight and passenger facilities with similar profiles.

EPA’s regulations are already reducing port-related diesel emissions from trucks, locomotives, cargo handling equipment and ships. For example, the North American and U.S. Caribbean Sea Emissions Control Areas require lower sulfur fuel to be used for large ocean-going vessels. This requirement has reduced fuel-based particulate-matter emissions from these vessels by about 90 percent. In addition, some port areas are already applying the emission reduction strategies assessed in the report. The emissions reduction strategies assessed in the report would make a significant difference in reaching the nation’s air quality goals, and would help reduce emissions of the greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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 Below are the felony cases filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.

Tyler Matthew Emrich Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Unlawful possession of a syringe, Level 6 felony

Possession of paraphernalia, Class A misdemeanor

Arick Jaleel Pam Dealing in a narcotic drug, Level 5 felony

Operating a motor vehicle without ever receiving a license, Class C misdemeanor

Kristopher ONeil Sutton Domestic battery, Level 5 felony

Michael Kremer Hoffman Dealing in methamphetamine, Level 2 felony

Maintaining a common nuisance – controlled substances, Level 6 felony

Angelo Jo Morrow Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Unlawful possession of a syringe, Level 6 felony

Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

Fall Festival Volunteers Needed

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We need your help!

Fall Festival is nearly upon us, and Wesselman Nature Society has again been presented with a terrific opportunity to raise needed funds by operating a parking lot at the event from October 3rd-8th.  Volunteers are necessary to make this fundraiser a success – can we count on your help?

This year we will be utilizing the City’s 11th Ave West Park at the northwest corner of 11th Avenue and West Virginia St.

Shifts are available from 10 am to 9 pm each day of the week – volunteer for a couple of hours, or stay for the whole day!  Free parking is available for volunteers on the days that you work.

Please call the office at 812-479-0771 to schedule a time to help.

Dr. Bucshon Recognized for Work to End the Opioid Epidemic

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The Coalition to Stop Opioid Overdose Presents Award to Bucshon for Being Instrumental in Achieving Milestone Legislation

(WASHINGTON, D.C.) –Eighth District Congressman Larry Bucshon, M.D. was one of eight lawmakers from around the country recognized on Thursday by the Coalition to Stop Opioid Overdose for his significant work to solve the opioid abuse epidemic impacting Indiana.

 

“I’m incredibly honored to be recognized by the Coalition to Stop Opioid Overdose for my work to bring an end to this epidemic that is sweeping across Indiana,” said Bucshon. “Opioid abuse knows no boundaries. It does not discriminate based on income, race, gender, geography, or age. That’s why it is so important that we all work together to bring hope to our communities and expand access to treatment for those who need it.” 

 

According to the coalition, Bucshon and his colleagues were recognized for “their tireless work to stop the opioid misuse, addiction and overdose epidemic. These Congressional leaders are the authors, co-authors and co-sponsors of critical legislation, including the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA), the Recovery Enhancement for Addiction Treatment Act (TREAT) and the Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Expansion and Modernization Act, among others.”

 

“We want to recognize the considerable effort undertaken by Congress, and Dr. Bucshon in particular, to address the opioid misuse and overdose epidemic,” said R. Corey Waller, MD, DFASAM, Chair of the American Society of Addiction Medicine’s Legislative Advocacy Committee. “As a Coalition, we remain committed to carrying this work forward to help communities in desperate need of a solution to this public health crisis.”

 

Earlier this year, the U.S. Congress passed the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA), Congress’ opioid crisis response package, which included a major provision authored by Bucshon to expand access to comprehensive, evidence-based treatment options, such as medication assisted treatments, and minimize the potential for drug diversion.  Bucshon also served a member of the special conference committee comprised of members of the House and Senate that negotiated the final language signed into law by President Obama.

 

Most recently, Bucshon introduced the bipartisan Youth Opioid Use Treatment Help or YOUTH Act to help adolescents and young adults suffering from opioid use disorders access the treatment they need.

 

The other members recognized were Senator Kelly Ayotte (R-NH), Senator Ed Markey (D-MA), Senator Rob Portman (R-OH),  Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), Energy and Commerce Chairman Fred Upton (R-MI), Rep. Frank Pallone (D-NJ), and Rep. Paul Tonko (D-NY).

 

The award coincides with Prescription Opioid and Heroin Epidemic Awareness Week.

 

About the Coalition to Stop Opioid Overdose

The Coalition to Stop Opioid Overdose is an organization of more than 40 local, regional and national groups that are committed to advancing meaningful legislative and regulatory policies in response to the opioid epidemic. The Coalition seeks to address the U.S. opioid epidemic by engaging policy makers, public health leaders, chronic pain and addiction specialists, individuals in and seeking recovery and family members, so that legislation and policies get the support and funding needed.