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Dream Bigger Event Raises A Whopping $88,000

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2000 Food Baskets Being Prepared, Police Add 3rd school To 2017 Disney World Trip

Organizers of the 2nd annual Dream Bigger Weekend are happy to announce the 3 day event brought in $44,000 in donations and food sales. The amount will be matched by Larry Bennett, owner of Bennett Motors and Audubon Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep.

The combined total of $88,000 will be split evenly between Media Ministries food basket program and the Evansville Police Department/ Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office Disney World trip for EVSC students

Media Ministries will be providing 1,000 food baskets this Thanksgiving and again at Christmas for area families. Over 50 food items will be included in each basket. The baskets will be handed out at 20 EVSC schools, The Dream Center, and by local law enforcement.

Due to the success of the event, The Evansville Police Department and Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office have added McGary Middle School to their 2017 Disney trip. Students from McGary will join students from Cedar Hall and Glenwood on a 5 day trip to Orlando. Approximately 50 students will be chaperoned by several law enforcement officers and teachers.

With the addition of McGary Middle School, the program is now reaching out to kids in 3 of the 5 EVSC school districts. The continued growth of the program will allow law enforcement to increase its outreach to area youth.

City Council Agenda September 12, 2016

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AGENDA

CITY COUNCIL AGENDA SEPTEMBER 12, 2016 ROOM 301, CIVIC CENTER 5:30 P.M.

ROLL CALL

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

APPROVAL OF MEETING MEMORANDUM

REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS

CONSENT AGENDA
FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

ORDINANCE G-2016-26 FINANCE MCGINN

An Ordinance Fixing the Salaries of Every Appointive Officer, Employee, Deputy, Assistant, Departmental and Institutional Head of the City of Evansville and the Evansville-Vanderburgh County Levee Authority for the Year 2017 and Establishing Salary Administration Procedures

ORDINANCE F-2016-24 FINANCE MCGINN

An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Authorizing Re-Appropriation of Funds within Various Accounts (DMD)

ORDINANCE F-2016-25 FINANCE MCGINN

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

ORDINANCE F-2016-26 Amended FINANCE MCGINN

An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville, Indiana Fixing the Salaries of Elected Officials for the City of Evansville, Indiana for the Year 2017

ORDINANCE F-2016-27 FINANCE MCGINN

An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville, Indiana Appropriating Monies for the Purpose of Defraying the Expenditures of Departments of the City Government for the Fiscal Year Beginning January 1, 2017

ORDINANCE F-2016-28 FINANCE MCGINN

An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville, Indiana Appropriating Monies for the Purpose of Defraying the Expenditures of Evansville-Vanderburgh Levee Authority District for the Fiscal Year Beginning January 1, 2017

ORDINANCE F-2016-29 FINANCE MCGINN

An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Approving and Adopting the 2017 Budget for the Port Authority of Evansville

ORDINANCE R-2016-24 APC

An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of More Commonly Known as 216 N. Fulton St.

C-4 to C-2

Evansville, State of Indiana,

R-1 to M-2

Evansville, State of Indiana,

M-3 to C-2

Evansville, State of Indiana,

Petitioner: Owners: Representative: District:

Cory & Jonie Lamb John L. & Jonie Barrett Bradley J. Salmon Brinkmeyer, Ward 6

ORDINANCE R-2016-25 APC

An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of More Commonly Known as 4913 Old Boonville Highway

Petitioner: Owners: Representative: District:

James E. & Brenda F. Lile Same
Bradley J. Salmon
Elpers, Ward 5

ORDINANCE R-2016-26 APC

An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of More Commonly Known as 101 and 107 N. Garvin St.

Petitioner: Owners: Representative: District:

ECHO Housing Corporation, Inc. Jeffery & Judith Schneider Marco DeLucio
Hargis, Ward 3

CONSENT AGENDA
SECOND READING OF ZONING ORDINANCES

ORDINANCE R-2016-19 APC

An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Commonly Known as 706 Court Street
Petitioner: Deli Muz, LLC
Owners: Same

Representative: Kurt Eckert District: Robinson, Ward 4

C-4 to C-2

Evansville, State of Indiana, More

ORDINANCE R-2016-20 APC R-1 to C-4 w/ UDC

An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 4200 and 4210 Broadway Avenue
Petitioner: Kenneth & Angela Bolin
Owners: Chad Jones

Representative: Kenneth & Angela Bolin District: Brinkmeyer, Ward 6

ORDINANCE R-2016-21 Amended APC C-4 W/ UDC to C-4 W/ UDC

An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 5323 Weaver Road
Petitioner: Englebrecht Family Partnership
Owners: Same

Representative: Krista Lockyear, Jackson Kelley PLLC District: Brinkmeyer, Ward 6

REGULAR AGENDA
THIRD READING OF ZONING ORDINANCES

ORDINANCE R-2016-19 APC C-4 to C-2

An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 706 Court Street
Petitioner: Deli Muz, LLC
Owners: Same

Representative: Kurt Eckert District: Robinson, Ward 4

ORDINANCE R-2016-20 APC

R-1 to C-4 w/ UDC

An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 4200 and 4210 Broadway Avenue
Petitioner: Kenneth & Angela Bolin
Owners: Chad Jones

Representative: Kenneth & Angela Bolin District: Brinkmeyer, Ward 6

ORDINANCE R-2016-21 Amended APC C-4 W/ UDC to C-4 W/ UDC

An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 5323 Weaver Road
Petitioner: Englebrecht Family Partnership
Owners: Same

Representative: Krista Lockyear, Jackson Kelley PLLC District: Brinkmeyer, Ward 6

CONSENT AGENDA

SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

CITY COUNCIL AGENDA SEPTEMBER 12, 2016 ROOM 301, CIVIC CENTER 5:30 P.M.

ORDINANCE G-2016-25 PUBLIC WORKS MOSBY

An Ordinance Amending Section 8.05.050 (Container Regulations) of the Code of Ordinances

REGULAR AGENDA
THIRD READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

ORDINANCE G-2016-25 PUBLIC WORKS MOSBY

An Ordinance Amending Section 8.05.050 (Container Regulations) of the Code of Ordinances

MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS

The next meeting of the Common Council will be Monday September 26, 2016 at 5:30 p.m. Committee meetings will begin at 5:00 p.m.

Board and Commission Appointments
Andrea Lendy, Growth Alliance for Greater Evansville: Tax Phase-In Compliance Reports Sarah Schuler, VPS Architecture: Hotel Update

ADJOURNMENT

 

Cancer Survivorship Celebration Taking Place At Franklin Street Bazaar Including Mural Art Project

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Local Nonprofits Serving Cancer Survivors And Their Families Collaborate With Franklin Street Events Association For Special End of Season Franklin Street Bazaar

Gilda’s Club Evansville, along with five other local nonprofits serving cancer survivors and their families, will be hosting a Cancer Survivorship Celebration – A Tapestry of Courage, Hope and Strength, on Saturday, September 17 from 9am-1pm at the library lawn during the Franklin Street Bazaar.

“The Franklin Street Bazaar is committed to creating a space where health and community are nurtured,” Karen Sue Conaway Blaize, Franklin Street Bazaar Market Master, stated. “We are honored that Gilda’s Club has chosen the bazaar to celebrate survivorship!”

The event will include the following nonprofits that will have tents at the event offering fun activities or crafts: American Cancer Society, Chemo Buddies, Susan G. Komen Evansville Tri-State, Touch, Wish Upon a Star and Gilda’s Club Evansville.

The event will also include a community mural art project called Tapestry of Survivorship. SnickerDoodle Kids Art will have a table set up for attendees to participate in the mural painting project. Each 5×7 inch canvas panel is $6, which includes the canvas and paint, and $3 of each panel sold will be donated to Gilda’s Club Evansville. Once completed, all panels will go back to Gilda’s Club Evansville to be made into a piece of art work, be it a border around their Clubhouse walls or all gathered on one wall.

“Can you imagine the beauty of 200 hand printed panels from people that have been impacted by cancer?” Melanie Atwood, Gilda’s Club Evansville Executive Director, exclaimed. “What an inspiration to all that walk through our red door…as they realize they are not alone!”

About Gilda’s Club Evansville:
Gilda’s Club Evansville is a free cancer support community for anyone living with cancer and their families and friends.  Gilda’s Club recognizes that social and emotional support is as essential as medical care when cancer is in the family and offers a variety of workshops, classes, groups and activities in a non-residential, home-like setting.

 

 

 

COA Reverses Resisting Law Enforcement Convictions Based On Video Evidence

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COA Reverses Resisting Law Enforcement Convictions Based On Video Evidence

Olivia Covington for www.theindianalawyer.com

The Indiana Court of Appeals has overturned convictions of mistreatment of a law enforcement animal and resisting law enforcement after finding that law enforcement officers’ testimony in the case was in direct contrast to video evidence.

In the case of Royce Love v. State of Indiana, 71A03-1511-CR-2009, a jury in the St. Joseph Superior Court had convicted Royce Love on two counts of mistreatment of a law enforcement animal and one count of resisting law enforcement as class A misdemeanors after he ran a red light, ignored a stop sign and did not stop when he was pursued by South Bend Police Officers Paul Daley and Christopher Deak on Aug. 4, 2013.

Love’s failure to stop led to additional officers joining the pursuit. Those officers attempted to create a rolling roadblock by blocking Love’s van with their police cars, but Love struck the law enforcement vehicles and continued to lead them on a five-minute chase.

The officers were eventually able to stop Love, who was ordered to exit the van. In-vehicle police video shows that Love complied, raised his hands in the air and proceeded to place himself first on all fours, then lying face down on the ground. The video then shows that the officers used Tasers on Love and deployed a police dog on him.

At the subsequent trial, which took place on Aug. 10, 2015, the officers testified that Love did not comply with their demands after he exited his vehicle, saying Love was not listening to their orders and was attempting to walk away, which led to their decision to deploy Tasers and a police dog.
However, Love testified that after being told to “Get the F out of the car,” he exited the vehicle, put his hands up and began to lie face down. Love said the police dog was unnecessarily deployed on him and he was only trying to protect himself from the dog.

After Love appealed his convictions, the Indiana Court of Appeals found that there was insufficient evidence to support those convictions. Specifically, the court said officers’ testimonies that Love was ignoring their orders and trying to walk away were in contrast with the video evidence, which showed Love exiting his vehicle, raising his hands and lying face down on the ground.

“Under the circumstances, we cannot blind ourselves to the videotape evidence simply because the officers’ testimony may, by itself, support the guilty verdicts,” the court wrote in its Thursday opinion.

The Court of Appeals chose to reverse Love’s conviction on the basis of insufficient evidence. However, Judge Pyle dissented, writing that because he was not present at the trial to hear the witness testimony, he does not feel comfortable questioning the jury’s judgment.

Dunn Hospitality Tournament To Be Held Today and Saturday

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UE welcomes Austin Peay, Dayton and Kent State

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The sixth version of the Dunn Hospitality Tournament will be held on Friday and Saturday as the University of Evansville volleyball team welcomes Austin Peay, Dayton and Kent State to the Carson Center for a total of six matches.

Action begins Friday at 4:30 p.m. when Dayton and Kent State face off.  Evansville takes on Austin Peay at 7 p.m.  The Golden Flashes and the Governors tangle on Saturday at 10 a.m. before the Aces face the Flyers at 12:30 p.m.  The final two matches feature Austin Peay/Dayton at 4 p.m. and Evansville/Kent State at 6:30 p.m.

Both of the Aces’ matches on Saturday will be carried live on The Valley on ESPN3.

Evansville picked up its first victory of the season on Monday evening against Southeast Missouri State.  After dropping the first set, the Aces grabbed a 2-1 lead.  The Redhawks tied the match up with a 4th-set victory before the Aces were able to take control in the fifth, clinching the match with a 15-9 triumph.

This weekend marks the sixth Dunn Hospitality Tournament.  The first one took place in 2010 and has been played each year since except for 2012.  The Aces are 11-4 in the event and went a perfect 3-0 in the 2010 tournament.  Interestingly enough, the first-ever match in the history of the tournament took place against Western Carolina which, at the time, was led by current UE head coach Manolo Concepcion.

Sophomore Mildrelis Rodriguez matched her career-high with 18 kills on Monday.  She also notched 15 digs to lead the way for the Purple Aces.  For the season, she leads the way with 2.80 kills per set and is knocking on the door of the top ten in the MVC.  On the defensive side, Rodriguez led the team with 15 digs against SEMO and ranks second for UE with 2.40 digs per set.

The amazing start to the season continued for junior Erlicia Griffith as she notched two solo blocks and nine block assists in the win over SEMO.  She pushed her average for the season to 1.65 per set, which is tops in the MVC and began the week in the top ten in the country.  That effort came off of a weekend that saw her finish with 8 block assists versus Green Bay.

Austin Peay will be the first opponent of the weekend for the Purple Aces.  The Governors come to Evansville with a 3-4 mark after dropping two out of three matches at the Trojan Invitational in Troy, Ala.  They earned a win over Southern before falling to Valparaiso and New Mexico State.  Offensively, they are a balanced squad with four players averaging 2.27 kills or more, led by Ashley Slay’s 2.81 per set.

Dayton comes to the Dunn Hospitality Tournament with a perfect 7-0 record.  They earned wins over Xavier, Northwestern and Chattanooga in their home tournament last weekend.  Jessica Sloan is their top offensive weapon, notching an average of 3.77 kills per frame.

Rounding out the weekend will be Kent State.  The Golden Flashes begin the weekend with a 4-3 record, splitting their home tournament last weekend.  They earned wins over Robert Morris and Wright State and fell to Boise State and Tennessee.  Kelsey Bittinger leads KSU with 3.91 kills per set.

 

Veterans To Travel With The Indiana Bicentennial Torch Relay

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Veterans To Travel With The Indiana Bicentennial Torch Relay

INDIANAPOLIS (September 8, 2016) -—  Tomorrow, the Indiana Department of Veterans’ Affairs (IDVA) will begin traveling with the Indiana Bicentennial Torch Relay throughout all 92 counties in the state. A Signature Project for the Indiana Bicentennial Commission, the Torch Relay is a 3,200 mile journey beginning in Corydon, the state’s first capital, and finishing in Indianapolis at the Statehouse on October 15.


In each county, IDVA will be hosting a community outreach booth for veterans, service members and their families. The booths will offer a variety of assistance for participants including job placement opportunities, remission of fees, VA benefits, claims process and education opportunities.

“We are very fortunate to have the opportunity to follow the Torch Relay and at the same time reach out to veterans in all corners of the state,” said Jim Brown, Director of IDVA. “IDVA will be offering services to help veterans understand their benefits and learn about opportunities to help them financially, professionally, and personally. I encourage veterans to visit us in each county during this historic event – you will not want to miss it.”

To learn more information about when and where IDVA will host their community outreach booth, please click here or visit their website at www.in.gov/dva.

Global Food Producer Relocates to Southern Indiana from Illinois

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Jeffersonville – Enjoy Life Foods, a manufacturer of gluten-free and allergy-friendly foods, announced that it has relocated its production and distribution operations from Schiller Park, Illinois, to Jeffersonville, and plans to create a total of 200 new jobs in Indiana by the end of 2017. The company officially opened its new production and distribution facility at the River Ridge Commerce Center today.

“Indiana’s low-cost, low-tax business climate continues to attract companies from around the country and the world,” said Governor Mike Pence. “Today’s news is yet another example of a company moving from Illinois to Indiana to take advantage of Indiana’s central location and skilled workforce. As the best state in the Midwest for business, we will continue to create an environment that allows companies like Enjoy Life Foods to reap the benefits from doing business in a state that works.”

The company is investing a total of more than $39 million to lease and equip a 200,000-square-foot production and distribution facility at 310 Salem Road in Jeffersonville, which will allow the company to more than double its production footprint from its previous Illinois facility. Enjoy Life Foods began construction in January, where it installed equipment for three production lines that are currently operational, with additional facility upgrades planned over the next 18 months. This facility will be North America’s largest dedicated allergy-friendly bakery.

“This is a historic milestone for our company and for the allergy-friendly community as a whole,” said Joel Warady, chief marketing and innovation officer at Enjoy Life Foods. “With our new bakery, we have the opportunity to provide our many loyal fans with delicious free-from products they have come to know and love. Having the largest dedicated allergy-friendly bakery in North America also allows us to further grow our operations to provide even more great-tasting products to families across the U.S. and Canada, while expanding our reach to people seeking allergy-friendly food options around the world. We’re excited to establish our manufacturing footprint in the state of Indiana, the Crossroads of America, and to welcoming new employees to our ever-growing Enjoy Life Family.”

Founded in 2001 by Scott Mandell based on a business plan he created as a student at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management, Enjoy Life Foods offers 46 different allergy-friendly products such as cookies, chewy bars, seed and fruit mixes and baking mixes. The company currently employs 150 individuals nationwide and has already hired 100 employees as part of its growth plans in Jeffersonville. The company is currently looking to hire product machine operators, distribution associates and management professionals for its Jeffersonville facility. Interested applicants can apply by logging onto  http://www.awesomefoodjob.com/.

More than 50 Illinois-based companies have worked with the IEDC since its creation in 2005 to relocate their operations to Indiana, together pledging to create more than 5,000 new Hoosier jobs. Last year, Hoist Liftruck moved from Bedford Park, Illinois, to East Chicago, Indiana, with plans to create 500 Hoosier jobs. And in June AMKUS Rescue Systems announced that its relocation from Downers Grove, Illinois to Valparaiso, Indiana, will create 20 new Hoosier jobs.

“We are proud to welcome Enjoy Life Foods to Jeffersonville,” said Jeffersonville Mayor Mike Moore. “Another great company is putting roots down in our community — the success story continues.”

Enjoy Life Foods is the third agribusiness just this week to announce that it is expanding or locating its operations in Indiana. Pretzels Inc., a pretzel and snack producer, announced on Tuesday that it is investing $15 million to open a new facility in Plymouth, Indiana, creating up to 65 new jobs, while Monogram Foods, a manufacturer and marketer of meat snacks, announced on Wednesday that it is investing $5.3 million to launch a new mini corn dog production line in Bristol, Indiana, creating up to 74 new jobs.

“Indiana continues to be a preferred destination for food and agriculture, and we are seeing more and more agribusinesses expanding or relocating here,” said Ted McKinney, Director of the Indiana State Department of Agriculture. “As a global food producer, Enjoy Life Foods’ announcement builds on this momentum and will further strengthen the industry, as well as the Hoosier economy. We are thrilled to welcome Enjoy Life Foods to Indiana.”

The Indiana Economic Development Corporation offered Enjoy Life Foods up to $800,000 in conditional tax credits based on the company’s job creation plans. These tax credits are performance-based, meaning until Hoosiers are hired, the company is not eligible to claim incentives. The company also secured additional incentives through River Ridge Commerce Center’s Urban Enterprise Zone with the assistance of One Southern Indiana.

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