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Vanderburgh County Democratic Party Calendar of Events 10/3/2016

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Wednesday, October 5th Candidate Forum 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM Courier & Press Candidate Forum

  • Location: – CK Newsome Center – 100 Walnut St – Evansville, IN
Saturday, October 8th Canvassing 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM Gregg for Governor Day of Action 

Tuesday, October 11th Candidate Debate 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM Courier & Press Debate: State Representative District 77

Tuesday, October 11th Candidate Forum 7:00 PM Midtown Neighborhood Association Candidate Forum

  • Location: – Grace and Peace Lutheran Church – 200 S Boeke Rd – Evansville, IN
Wednesday, October 12th Candidate Forum 9:15 AM – 10:30 AM Shepard Leadership and Law Academy Candidate Forum

  • Location: Shoulders Commons – Harrison High School – 211 Fielding Rd – Evansville, IN
Wednesday, October 12th Fundraiser 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM Stephen Melcher for County Commissioner Fundraiser 

  • Details TBD
Wednesday, October 12th Fundraiser TBD John Gregg for Governor Fundraiser 

  • Location: Home of Scott & Paige Danks
  • Details TBD
Wednesday, October 19th Candidate Debate 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Courier & Press County Commissioner Debates

  • Streamed live on courierpress.com
  • District 3 – 6:00 PM – 6:45 PM
  • District 1 – 7:15 PM – 8:00 PM
Wednesday, October 19th Debate Watch Party 8:00 PM – 9:30 PM Tri-State for Hillary Clinton Debate Watch Party

  • Location: Ri-Ra’s Irish Pub – 701 NW Riverside Dr  – Evansville, IN
Thursday, October 20th Candidate Forum 6:30 PM Tri-State Alliance Candidate Forum 

  • Location: St. Lucas United Church of Christ – 33 W Virginia St  – Evansville, IN
Tuesday,
October 25th
Candidate Forum 6:30 PM POMA Candidate Forum 

  • Location: Tropicana Evansville Las Vegas Room – 421 NW Riverside Dr  – Evansville, IN
Wednesday,
October 26th
Meeting 6:00 PM Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting

  • Location: FOP – 801 Court St  – Evansville, IN
Thursday, October 27th Candidate Forum 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM Evansville Pan-Hellenic Political Forum

  • Location: Boys & Girls Club Gym – 700 Bellemeade Ave – Evansville, IN
Wednesday,
November 30th
Meeting 6:00 PM Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Meeting

  • Location: FOP – 801 Court St  – Evansville, IN

Eagles look to build on latest win as they “Dig for the Cure”

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University of Southern Indiana Volleyball continues its six-match homestand with four matches in an eight-day span, including three Great Lakes Valley Conference East Division bouts.

USI hosts Bellarmine University Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Physical Activities Center before hosting the University of Wisconsin-Parkside in its “Dig for the Cure” match Friday at 7 p.m. The Screaming Eagles finish the week by hosting No. 14 Lewis University Saturday at 3 p.m.; then host Kentucky State University in a non-conference match October 11 at 6 p.m. to finish their homestand.

The Eagles (7-8, 2-4 GLVC), who are coming off a three-set win over the University of Illinois Springfield, will wear their pink uniforms in their “Dig for the Cure” match Friday night.

Live stats and GLVC Sports Network coverage for all four matches can be found at GoUSIEagles.com.

USI Volleyball Notes (10/3/16)

 

Dig for the Cure. The Eagles will wear their pink uniforms when they host UW-Parkside Friday night in an effort to raise breast cancer awareness. Fans are encouraged to join USI by wearing pink.

Farrell continues to ascend USI record books. Junior libero Shannon Farrell (Munster, Indiana) continues her climb in the Eagles’ record book as she moved past Erica Oberbroeckling and Leanne Gross for ninth all-time with 1,077 career digs. She needs just six more digs to move past Janae Curnutt for eighth place on USI’s all-time list.

Zwissler shows versatility. Senior middle hitter Amy Zwissler (Bloomington, Indiana) continues to show her versatility. A year after filling in for the Eagles as an outside hitter, Zwissler has found herself in the same situation as she played as an outside hitter in USI’s matches versus McKendree University and the University of Illinois Springfield. She had 17 kills and a .333 attacking percentage in USI’s three-set win over Illinois Springfield.

Zwissler moves up block charts. Zwissler continues to climb in USI’s all-time block lists. She currently ranks eighth all-time at USI with 239 block assists and is just two blocks shy of seventh place on USI’s all-time total blocks list (since 2000).

Last week. After dropping their fourth straight match in a four-set loss to McKendree, the Eagles bounced back with a three-set win over Illinois Springfield Saturday at the PAC. Zwissler led the Eagles, offensively, with 3.86 kills per set, while sophomore setter Erika Peoples (Bloomington, Illinois) averaged 10.14 kills and 3.71 digs per set. Farrell averaged 5.57 digs per set to lead the Eagles’ back row.

Coleman gets her start. After redshirting a year ago, freshman middle hitter Elexis Coleman (Joliet, Illinois) saw the first action of her collegiate career this past weekend when she got the start versus McKendree and Illinois Springfield. She had three blocks in the loss to McKendree before racking up eight kills in the win over Illinois Springfield.

Statistical leaders. Freshman outside hitter Mikaila Humphrey (Floyd Knobs, Indiana) leads USI with 2.78 kills per set, while Peoples and Farrell lead the Eagles with 9.60 assists and 5.30 digs per frame, respectively. Junior middle hitter Te’Ayla Whitfield (Fort Wayne, Indiana) is averaging a team-high 0.93 blocks per set, while Farrell is averaging a team-high 0.30 aces per stanza.

In the GLVC. At 2-4 in league play, USI is currently sitting in a tie for fifth in the GLVC East Division, but is just a game out of fourth and two back of third place.

Individually, Farrell ranks third in the GLVC with 5.30 digs per set, while Peoples and senior setter Quin Shoultz (Columbus, Indiana) are fifth and eighth, respectively, with 9.60 and 8.11 assists per game. Whitfield rounds out the Eagles’ GLVC statistical representatives as she ranks 10th with 0.93 blocks per set.

Scouting the opposition.

Bellarmine begins the week with an 11-4 overall record and a 2-4 mark in GLVC play after going 1-1 in league play last week. The Knights defeated Illinois Springfield in five sets Friday night before dropping a four-set affair to McKendree the following day.

USI and Bellarmine split the season-series a year ago, with each team posting four-set wins on their home court in 2015.

UW-Parkside is 6-10 overall and 4-2 in the GLVC as it begins the week by visiting Lewis Tuesday. The Rangers went 2-1 last week, including 1-1 in GLVC play. They lost at the University of Indianapolis in five sets Friday night before earning a four-set win at Saint Joseph’s College and a three-set win over Kentucky State the following day.

The Eagles are trying to stop a two-match losing streak to UW-Parkside after falling to the Rangers in five sets in each of the last two seasons.

Lewis takes a 12-3 overall record, a 6-0 mark in league play and a seven-match winning streak into its bout versus UW-Parkside Tuesday. The Flyers, who visit Bellarmine Friday night, lead the GLVC East Division after posting three-set wins over Saint Joseph’s, Kentucky State, and Indianapolis last week.

USI is trying to snap a two-match losing streak to the Flyers after losing in four sets a year ago and three sets two years ago.

Kentucky State begins a busy week with a 12-10 overall record and an 8-1 mark in Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference play. The Thorobreds play matches Monday and Wednesday before a five-match weekend at the SIAC West Cluster in Tuskegee, Alabama.

The Eagles last played Kentucky State in 2014, when they posted a four-set win over the Thorobreds. USI is 10-0 since 1990 against Kentucky State.

 

 

UE Annual Linguapalooza Planned for October 4

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The twelfth annual Linguapalooza at the University of Evansville is planned for Tuesday, October 4. The event, which is hosted by UE’s Department of Foreign Languages and Cultures, is an opportunity for area high school students to hone their foreign language skills through interactive cultural and conversational sessions.

The day will begin with breakfast and a campus tour in French, German, and Spanish. Planned activities include mini-lessons in many languages, including Arabic, German, French, Gaelic, Portuguese, Russian, Hausa, and West African Creole.

Students will also participate in a Quiz Bowl in German and a game of Jeopardy in Spanish, and learn about reggaeton, a genre of music that originated in Puerto Rico. They will explore several cultures, including that of Argentina, El Salvador, Germany, and France.

For more information on the event, contact UE’s Department of Foreign Languages at 812-488-2165.

Rebuilding Indiana: One Home And One Neighborhood At A Time

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 Yesterday I outlined a proposal to get more property owners actively involved in rebuilding our neighborhoods, many of which have been left with large numbers of vacant and abandoned homes or properties where homes have been torn down.

The goal is to improve the stability of our neighborhoods. If we can incentivize people of all income levels and demographics to rehab abandoned and vacant houses or build new on properties where homes have been demolished, we will build a base for generating businesses to provide the goods and services residents need.

Using either credits against local option income taxes and/or state income taxes as incentives is the intent. Individuals could be the major benefactor.

Possible avenues for funding this effort could include local income taxes, local grant programs, or income tax credits similar to tax abatement in an economic revitalization zone.

IS IT TRUE OCTOBER 3, 2016

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IS IT TRUE that Mayor Winnecke told the local paper that the threat of a Police and Fire unions lawsuits concerning the Health Insurance offer to city employees will likely go forward as announced?  …we are glad to hear that the Mayor has decided to meet with members of the Police and Fire leadership today to discuss this issue?  …a trait of a good leader is to sit down with people adverse to his position and look for ways to compromise in order to resolve a problem?

IS IT TRUE reliable sources tell us that the projected enrollment for new Medical School will be around 200 not 2,000? …this is a developing story?

IS IT TRUE we been told that the Mayor, City Controller Russ Lloyd Jr, Missy Mosby, Connie Robinson, Dr. Dan Adams, Jonathan Weaver and Dan McGinn has known about the impending Employee Health Care deficits problems for over 2 plus years?

IS IT TRUE at last City Council meeting Councilwoman Anne Hargis CPA failed to ask an important question? …she should had asked “what are the unpaid bills in the General and Hospitalization Funds as of June 30, 2016 compared to 2015 which would affect the 2017 budget”?

IS IT TRUE that the unpaid bills in the General Fund at the beginning of 2016 was $6.1 million and two years earlier that amount was only $2.3 million? … we wonder why the only CPA on City Council has not noticed this trend but more importantly why hasn’t she spoke out about this issue  on the open floor of the Council?

IS IT TRUE it seems like the Council leadership (McGinn, Mosby and Weaver) answer to the City’s major financial challenges is to eliminated our Homestead Credits?

IS IT TRUE if City Council votes to reduce your Homestead Tax Credit by 2% in 2017 they will add around $500,000 to their coffers?  …if they have the political resolve to passed the Homestead Tax Credit ordinance we hope that they use this money to reduce the Employee Health care fund shortfall and not on a new Zoo exhibit?

 

IS IT TRUE when City Council reduces your Homestead Tax Credit your County Homestead Tax Credit taxe will also be reduced because the City control 67% of the vote on this issue?  …this simply means what the city decides on the Homestead Tax Credit the County must autonomically go along with what they decide?

IS IT TRUE if Council vote to take 2% from your Homestead Tax Credit  in 2017 it will effect  home owners County wide?  …the more valuable homes are located in the County which means they will be paying higher property taxes than the people living in the city?  …this is called taxation without representation?

IS IT TRUE that in the 2017 City Budget, the City Council has only $1,000 allocated for outside consultants?   that Indianapolis’ Metro Council has two well paid full time financial analysts?

IS IT TRUE that former Councilman and Finance Chairman John Friend, CPA spent many hours not only analyzing the budget but also the ongoing expenditures of our City?  … he also submitted his analyses to the Council on a monthly basis as part of his regular duties without additional pay?

IS IT TRUE that Anna Hargis, CPA posted on her Facebook page the “ins and outs” of the City budget and the “How it works” mantra?   …to our knowledge Councilwoman Hargis has not submitted any financial analyses, i.e. monthly changes in fund balances compared to previous year changes to City Council?

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NEWS FROM EVANSVILLE CHANNEL 44 TV

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 FOX Sports Indiana announced the high school football sectional pairings Sunday evening. Sectionals kickoff Oct. 21. Matchups are listed below:

1A
Sectional 48
Tecumseh vs Linton-Stockton
Tell City vs North Central (Farmersburg)
Perry Central vs North Daviess

2A
Sectional 40
Forest Park vs South Spencer
North Posey vs Mater Dei

3A
Sectional 31
Southridge vs Heritage Hills

Sectional 32
Pike Central vs Washington
Memorial vs Gibson Southern
Vincennes Lincoln vs Mount Vernon
Sullivan vs Princeton

4A
Sectional 24
Reitz vs Bosse
Owen Valley vs Central
Boonville vs Edgewood
Jasper vs Harrison

5A
Sectional 16
North vs Castle

The selection show will replay Monday at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. CT on FOX Sports Indiana.

Riding to Raise Awareness: The Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride

 Dozens of dapper men riding their classic and custom motorcycles all to raise awareness for prostate cancer on Sunday. The “Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride” is a Worldwide event raising awareness and funds for prostate cancer research.

Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in men, behind lung cancer. Deaconess Cancer Services, Vantage Oncology and Tri-State Vin-Moto all teamed up sponsoring the event.

Heath Crecelius says he’s been riding motorcycles since the age of four and after his father survived prostate cancer, this event simply made sense, “He being a survivor…we’re into motorcycles, it just clicked, it went hand and hand. This is a cause near and dear to my heart, has to do with motorcycles, it’s a win-win so it’s a fun event, a good time and a great cause.”

Dozens of distinguished gentleman took off Sunday afternoon from Deaconess Gateway making several stops along the way. Event organizers say they hope the ride continues to grow every year.

Evansville Museum Hosts TEDx Event

 Evansville museum hosted “TEDxEvansville” Saturday.

“TEDx” is an independently funded event featuring speakers from various backgrounds. Organizers say the “TEDx” program is designed to help communities and spark conversation. Today’s event featured speakers discussing patriotism, education, and other social issues.

Organizers say speakers from the area are going to be given an even larger platform to spread their ideas than just event-attendees.

“About ten speakers here who are giving those talks on things related to their personal and professional lives that are compelling inspiring and interesting and we’re going to take those talks and put them up on YouTube in about a month or so and share them with the rest of the world” organizer Zac Parsons said.

The event was held in the Koch Immersive Theater. Organizers say the turnout was great.

 

PUBLIC LAW MONITOR BY JOSHUA CLAYBOURN

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Lawrenceburg Sued For Discrimination In zoning Issue

A zoning dispute has led to a lawsuit accusing the City of Lawrenceburg of discriminating against people with disabilities. The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana (ACLU) filed the lawsuit on behalf of New Horizons Rehabilitation, Inc. against the city in U.S. District Court in New Albany.

In 2013, New Horizons was donated property in Lawrenceburg with the understanding that a home for individuals with disabilities would be built on the site zoned R-1 for “single, two, and multi family residential,” according to the city zoning code. The planned four-bedroom home would provide housing for three unrelated, disabled adults. But when the city’s zoning director learned of the home’s purpose, he told New Horizons that the home was considered a “four-unit boarding house/medical facility”.

The organization was asked to seek a variance from the Lawrenceburg Advisory Plan Commission. New Horizons officials and attorneys attempted to persuade the zoning director and city attorney over the past two years that the home would not be a boarding facility, but the city has maintained its position. Click here for a copy of the ACLU’s complaint.

Carmel Elected Officials Seek Big Pay Raises

Carmel elected officials could award themselves significant pay raises that would start next year. Under the salary ordinance that will be introduced at the Carmel City Council meeting on Monday, Mayor Jim Brainard would receive a 40% salary increase, and council members would see a 28% hike in salaries.

Brainard’s salary this year is $127,946. His proposed 2017 salary would rise to $179,344. The salary for council members would increase from $17,246 to $22,167. The higher salaries are a result of a citywide review recently conducted that compared compensation of Carmel employees to government workers in other Indiana cities and out-of-state communities. Click here for a full story from the Indianapolis Business Journal. The Fishers Town Council this month approved a 58-percent raise for its members starting next year.

Indy Council, Mayor At Odds Over Funding

Indianapolis Republicans on Thursday introduced a proposal to spend a portion of the road funding released by the state, but Mayor Joe Hogsett’s administration has proposed keeping the money in a rainy day fund in 2017 to shore up the city’s dwindling reserves. Hogsett does propose his own infrastructure plan, but suggests funding it differently. Hogsett’s plan calls for a $50 million infrastructure plan with $20 million in road bonds, part of a larger $75 million series of bonds for parks, two new fire stations, and a public safety dispatch system, among other items. Click here for the full story from the Indianapolis Star.

BMV Still Grappling With lawsuit

The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) and attorneys launching a class-action lawsuit against the agency are more than $100 million apart on what they say the BMV owes its customers for years of inflated fees for titles and registrations. Marion Superior Court Judge John Hanley asked for an extension to decide whether the BMV owes state residents more than the $32 million it is in the process of refunding. This is the second class-action suit regarding overcharging. In 2013, the BMV settled a lawsuit for $30 million that focused on fees for driver’s licenses.

EDITOR FOOTNOTE:  Joshua A. Claybourn is Counsel in the Firm’s Evansville, Indiana, office. As a member of the Commercial Law and Health Care and Finance Practice Groups, Mr. Claybourn advises clients in matters of business and corporate law, governmental services and public finance. He has extensive experience providing solutions‑oriented advice on a wide range of legal issues, including complex commercial transactions, regulatory compliance and economic development.

A native of Evansville, Mr. Claybourn is a graduate of the Indiana University Kelley School of Business and the Indiana University McKinney School of Law. He was recognized by Indiana Lawyer in its first statewide award as an “Up and Coming” lawyer. He is actively involved in the community and helps lead and support several civic and non‑profit organizations.

Joshua Claybourn is Counsel in Jackson Kelly’s Evansville office. He advises clients in matters of business and corporate law, governmental services, and public finance.

Board of Park Commissioners Agenda

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BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS

REGULAR MEETING

KEVIN WINTERNHEIMER CHAMBERS

ROOM 301, CIVIC CENTER COMPLEX

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2016

12:00 NOON

AGENDA

1. CALL TO ORDER

2. MINUTESSeptember 21, 2016

3. CONSENT AGENDA

a.   Request Re:  Approve and Execute Concessions Agreement with La Campirana LLC for

                   Goebel Soccer Complex. – Beavin

4.         OLD BUSINESS N/A

5.         NEW BUSINESS

            a.   Request Re:  Permission for Toast Evansville LLC to Submit a Catering License for a

                  Nonprofit Event. – Brandon Hallman

            b.   Request Re:  Any Other Business the Board Wishes to Consider and Public Comments.

6.        REPORTS

           a.   Brian Holtz, Executive Director

7.        ACCEPTANCE OF PAYROLL AND VENDOR CLAIMS

 

8.        ADJOURN

Selby Receives Endorsement from Hoosier Gun Owners PAC

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 Today the Selby for Commissioner campaign officially announced that Sean Selby has received the endorsement of Hoosier Gun Owners PAC, an organization dedicated to the preservation of firearm rights in the state of Indiana.

Speaking on the announcement, Sean Selby said “Our campaign is extremely thankful to Hoosier Gun Owners PAC for supporting my candidacy in the 1stCommissioner District race.  The Hoosier Gun Owners organization has endorsed some of the most committed gun rights advocates in the state of Indiana and I am truly honored to be among them.   Knowing Matt Boyd for years, he and his dedicated team have been tirelessly working to protect our most essential firearm rights as enshrined in both the U.S. and Indiana Constitutions.”

Hoosier Gun Owners cited Selby being a “life-long champion of our right to keep and bear arms” and Matt Boyd noted that the group “unreservedly endorses Vanderburgh County Commissioner candidate Sean Selby in the Vanderburgh County 2016 general election.”

Vanderburgh County features a significantly pro-gun community and is home to the 2nd Amendment Patriots, one of the most active and prolific gun groups in the region and possibly the nation.

Dear 2nd Amendment Supporter: Sean Selby has been a life-long champion of our right to keep and bear arms. Because of this, Hoosier Gun Owners PAC unreservedly endorses Vanderburgh County Commissioner candidate Sean Selby in the Vanderburgh County 2016 general election. Please stand with me for our shared Hoosier values and elect Sean Selby to represent District 1 on the Vanderburgh County Commission. Sincerely, Matt Boyd Hoosier Gun Owners PAC