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Ruling Goes Against Indiana’s ‘Strong Public Policy’ Of Enforcing Contracts

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Jennifer Nelson for www.theindiianalawyer.com

A federal judge ruled Tuesday in a lawsuit challenging the town of Fortville’s procedure for disputing unpaid water bills that class members’ constitutional rights to procedural due process trump the state’s public policy of enforcing contracts.

Bobbi Kilburn-Winnie and Michelle Allen-Gregory had their water service disconnected after not paying their bills on time. They allege that the procedure that allows customers who want to dispute the amount billed or the impending disconnection to have a hearing before the Fortville Town Council is so complicated and burdensome that it violates the right to procedural due process under the 14th Amendment.

Allen-Gregory has sued over this issue before. In 2014, her complaint stated the town would terminate water service without a hearing. This led to the town revising its notice and disconnection procedure, but the plaintiffs claimed the new procedure was “overly burdensome” because it required four written submissions, including a notice of appeal of the service or disconnection fee.

The lawsuit was settled in 2015, with the settlement agreement becoming effective Oct. 12, 2015. The agreement contained a released claims clause, at issue in the instant case. The town defendants argue this released claims clause prevents the instant lawsuit, as Allen-Gregory was a named plaintiff in the original case and Kilburn-Winnie was a member of the settling class because she had her water disconnected in February and June 2014 under the defendants’ original procedure. She also received settlement proceeds.

After determining state law applies, Chief Judge Richard Young inthe U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana found the plain language of the release bars the plaintiffs’ claim, but that does not necessarily mean it is enforceable against Allen-Gregory, Killburn-Winnie or potential class members.

The release is enforceable as it relates to Allen-Gregory because she was the original named plaintiff, participated in the settlement conference and signed the settlement agreement.

Killburn-Winnie received a notice of the class action and proposed settlement, but there’s no evidence she actually read the class action or the settlement agreement and release clause.

“The court recognizes that this ruling strikes against Indiana’s strong public policy of enforcing releases and enforcing contracts in general. This decision also overrules the clear intent of the parties to the Settlement Agreement and the very purpose of releases. Parties include a release in settlement agreements in order to “foreclose further claims,” Young wrote citing Zolman v. Geneva Leasing Assocs., 780 N.E.2d 387, 392 (Ind. Ct. App. 2002).

“Yet, at least at this stage in the proceeding, the court must allow the releasers to return with a claim Defendants reasonably believed was waived. The court is troubled by this result and its possible implications.

“Despite this …the court cannot enforce a waiver of a constitutional right until it is satisfied that the individual voluntarily relinquished a known right. At least in this context, the class members’ constitutional right to procedural due process trumps Indiana’s public policy of enforcing contracts, the parties’ contractual intent, and the plain language of the Release.”

Young ordered Allen-Gregory removed from the case. He also granted the defendants leave to renew their motion for summary judgment if evidence reveals that Killburn-Winnie knowingly and voluntarily waived her due process rights.

The case is Bobbie Kilburn-Winnie and Michelle Allen-Gregory, on behalf of themselves and all similarly situated persons v. Town of Fortville, Fortville Water Works and Fortville Utilities, 1:15-cv-0784.

Area Artists Invited To Submit Pieces For New “Inspiration Through Art” Gallery Space

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The Easter Seals Rehabilitation Center is creating an opportunity for area artists to exhibit their work, while providing local children and adults with disabilities a chance to gain “Inspiration through Art”.

Easter Seals is installing a hanging art display system at its 3701 Bellemeade Avenue location in Evansville.  That facility serves thousands of individuals each year with a wide range of programs, including medical rehabilitation therapy, therapeutic preschool, and assistive technology.  The gallery space will be in the building’s main hallway, enriching the environment for clients and their families, staff members, and the public.

Area artists of all ages and abilities are invited to submit digital color photos of original two-dimensional artwork for the first exhibit by August 18.  Digital photos should be emailed to Amber Schaudt at aschaudt@evansvillerehab.com and must be accompanied by a completed registration form.  The form is available along with complete guidelines and rules at www.EasterSealsSWIndiana.com and www.Facebook.com/EasterSealsSWIN.

Organizers plan to feature three exhibits per year, with artwork being rotated every four months.  The first “Inspiration through Art” exhibit will be unveiled at an open house Tuesday, September 27,   5-7 p.m.  The public is invited to that event to view the art, and to see recent facility updates funded by the Easter Seals Rehabilitation Center’s “Ensure the Future” capital campaign.

There is no cost to enter artwork and no limit to the number of submissions per artist.  All submissions are subject to be juried and the jurors’ decision will be final.  There is no specific theme, but all art must be appropriate for viewing by all ages, including children.  Artists may price their pieces if they choose; the Easter Seals Rehabilitation Center will retain a standard 20% commission from all sold artwork.

Easter Seals intends for the “Inspiration through Art” gallery to become a popular venue for tri-state artists to exhibit, and perhaps inspire others—including local children and adults with disabilities—to explore their own creativity.  The nonprofit organization hopes to offer art workshops in the future.

 

ALTON BROWN LIVE: EAT YOUR SCIENCE

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TO VISIT THE OLD NATIONAL EVENTS PLAZA in EVANSVILLE May 4, 2017 at 7:30 PMTickets On Sale Thursday, August 11 at 10:00 AM!

(August 2016) Evansville, IN – Television personality, author and Food Network star Alton Brown has announced “Alton Brown Live: Eat Your Science” (www.altonbrownlive.com) will visit the Old National Events Plaza in Evansville on Thursday, May 4, 2017 at 7:30 PM. Brown created a new form of entertainment – the live culinary variety show – with his “Edible Inevitable Tour,” which played in over 100 cities with more than 150,000 fans in attendance. The first leg of Eat Your Science sold 100,000 tickets in the 40 cities Brown visited.

Tickets for Alton Brown Live: Eat Your Science start at $38 and can be purchased at Old National Events Plaza, by visiting Ticketmaster.com, or by calling 1-800-745-3000. Discounts are available for Broadway in Evansville subscribers and groups of 10 or more by calling (812) 435-5770 x211.

Brown says fans can expect “all-new everything including songs, new comedy, new puppets, and bigger and better potentially dangerous food demonstrations.” Critics and fans have raved about the interactive components of Brown’s shows. He promises “plenty of new therapy inducing opportunities during our audience participation segments. I don’t want to give too much away, but this time we’re going to play a little game.”

Brown has a knack for mixing together science, music and food into two hours of pure entertainment. “Plus, you’ll see things I’ve never been allowed to do on TV.”

Brown, author of the James Beard award winning “I’m Just Here for the Food” and New York Times bestselling sequence “Good Eats,” is releasing his new cookbook through Ballantine Books (an imprint of Random House) on September 27 and it is available for preorder now. “Alton Brown: EveryDayCook”, or EDC as Brown calls it, is a collection of more than 100 personal recipes as well as a pinch of science and history. He has hosted numerous series including “Cutthroat Kitchen,” “Camp Cutthroat” and “Iron Chef America” and created, produced and hosted the Peabody award winning series “Good Eats” for 13 years on Food Network; Good Eats can still be seen on the Cooking Channel and Netflix.

Information about Alton Brown or the Eat Your Science tour can be found on Facebook: /altonbrown; Twitter: @altonbrown; Instagram: @altonbrown; or use the tour hashtag #AltonBrownLive.

Those with an appetite for more Alton Brown can find additional show and ticketing information at

www.altonbrownlive.com.

 

AG Zoeller, Colts invite students  to enter #kickRxabuse video challenge 

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Winner will meet Adam Vinatieri, get VIP Colts tickets & have video broadcast on Colts media 

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller and the Indianapolis Colts invite Hoosier middle and high school students to enter the #kickRxabuse video challenge to help combat teen prescription drug abuse.

To enter the contest, Indiana students from grades 6 through 12 must create and upload a 30-second YouTube video that highlights the dangers of abusing prescription medications using the hashtag #kickRxabuse.

The #kickRxabuse video challenge is being led by Colts kicker Adam Vinatieri who urges students to join the fight against prescription drug abuse in his own 30-second YouTube video.

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, one in five 12th grade students has abused prescription drugs in their lifetime.

“The prescription drug abuse epidemic in our state is filtering down to our kids, and the result is often a lifetime of bad choices, continued drug use and deadly addiction,” said Zoeller, co-chair of the Indiana Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention Task Force. “Just because they are prescribed by a doctor and can be found in the home medicine cabinet does not mean these drugs are safe. I’m challenging parents, teachers and student leaders to have these conversations and help combat abuse before it starts.”

Students must submit their videos to the #kickRxabuse challenge by Oct. 1, and the winning video will be selected based on impact, creativity and number of YouTube views. The winning video will be featured on the Attorney General’s website www.BitterPill.IN.gov as well as on the official Colts website, social media and Colts programming.

The student who created the winning video will get to tour the Colt’s complex and meet Adam Vinatieri. They will also get four VIP Colts game tickets, free dinner at the Colts Grille and a limo ride to and from dinner. The student’s winning school will receive a $5,000 cash prize donated by the Indianapolis Colts.

To read the official rules and entry requirements for the #kickRxabuse video challenge, click here.

Watch Adam Vinatieri’s #kickRxabuse YouTube video here.

For more information about the Indiana Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention Task Force and the Attorney General’s efforts to reduce prescription drug abuse visit www.BitterPill.in.gov.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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Below is a list of the felony cases filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.

Andre Dawn Redding Theft, Level 6 felony

Joshua Lee Perkins Domestic battery, Level 5 felony

 

Patricia Ann Davis Dealing in methamphetamine, Level 4 felony

Unlawful possession of use of a Legend Drug, Level 6 felony

Unlawful possession or use of a Legend Drug, Level 6 felony

Unlawful possession or use of a Legend Drug, Level 6 felony

Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

Brian Keith Thornton Intimidation, Level 6 felony

Intimidation, Level 6 felony

Domestic battery, Class A misdemeanor

Destiny May Glover Battery resulting in bodily injury to a public safety officer, Level 5 felony

Battery resulting in bodily injury to a public safety officer, Level 5 felony

Possession of a synthetic drug or synthetic drug look-alike substance, Class A misdemeanor

Disorderly conduct, Class B misdemeanor

Public intoxication, Class B misdemeanor

William Henry Lawrence III Operating a vehicle while intoxicated, Level 6 felony

Robert Wayne Maddox Intimidation, Level 6 felony

Attempted robbery, Level 5 felony

Attempted robbery, Level 5 felony

Christopher Michael Carter Domestic battery, Level 6 felony

Strangulation, Level 6 felony

Danny Joe Steward II Failure to register as a sex or violent offender, Level 5 felony

Corey Marshawn Green Carrying a handgun without a license, Level 5 felony

Operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license for life, Level 5 felony

Possession of marijuana, Class A misdemeanor

Michael Andrew McCoy Johns Intimidation, Level 5 felony

Domestic battery, Level 6 felony

Invasion of privacy, Level 6 felony

Interference with the reporting of a crime, Class A misdemeanor

Criminal mischief, Class A misdemeanor

Mary Kathryn Karges Operating a vehicle while intoxicated endangering a person with a passenger less than 18 years of age, Level 6 felony

Operating a vehicle with an ACE of .15 or more with a passenger less than 18 years of age, Level 6 felony

Domestic battery, Level 6 felony

Leaving the scene of an accident with bodily injury, Class A misdemeanor

Adam Shane Loucks Battery resulting in serious bodily injury, Level 5 felony

Domestic battery, Level 6 felony

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MEDICARE SEMINAR  SET FOR WEDNESDAY, August 17th     

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Senior Connection will hold a Welcome to Medicare seminar Wednesday, August 17th, at 4:00 p.m. at 951 S. Hebron Ave., Suite C (between Bellemeade and Washington Ave.) adjacent to the Senior Connection Office.

When individuals and their families are new to the federal Medicare program, it can be confusing and frustrating at first glance. This program will help you better understand the many different parts of Medicare and what your options are when you enroll.

This is an informational program only. No specific plans or companies will be discussed. The seminar will be presented by Gina Downs, Vice President of Senior Connection. It is free but registration is required. Call Senior Connection at 812-473-7271 or toll free at 800-258-7610 for reservations and directions.

Adopt A Pet

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Diamond is a 2-year-old female American Staffordshire Terrier! She’s energetic and loves to run. She’s a favorite at Cardio for Canines! Diamond was transferred to VHS from Evansville Animal Care & Control. Her adoption fee is $100 and includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 or at www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!           

 

BREAKING NEWS: Dr. Bucshon Echoes Concern with Administration’s Ransom Payment to Iran

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PRESS RELEASE

Dr. Bucshon Echoes Concern with Administration’s Ransom Payment to Iran

(WASHINGTON, D.C.) –Eighth District Congressman Larry Bucshon, M.D. echoed House Speaker Paul Ryan’s call for accountability and an explanation regarding the Administration’s reported $400 million cash ransom payment to the Islamic Republic of Iran.

“The Obama Administration should immediately provide an explanation to the American people and Congress regarding reports that it paid $400 million in cash as a ransom to the world’s leading state-sponsor of terrorism and should be held accountable if those reports are true.”

In a statement, Speaker of the House Paul Ryan said, “If true, this report confirms our longstanding suspicion that the administration paid a ransom in exchange for Americans unjustly detained in Iran. It would also mark another chapter in the ongoing saga of misleading the American people to sell this dangerous nuclear deal. Yet again, the public deserves an explanation of the lengths this administration went to in order to accommodate the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism.”

BACKGROUND:

According to a reporter by the Wall Street Journal, “the Obama administration secretly organized an airlift of $400 million worth of cash to Iran that coincided with the January release of four Americans detained in Tehran,” as a down payment on $1.7 billion the U.S. Treasury Department paid to Iran.

According to the State Department, the Islamic Republic of Iran has been officially designated a State-Sponsor of Terrorism dating back to 1984.
Congressman Larry Bucshon, M.D. is a physician and Republican member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee serving his third term representing Indiana’s 8th Congressional district. The 8th District of Indiana includes all or parts of Clay, Crawford, Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Greene, Knox, Martin, Owen, Parke, Perry, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Sullivan, Vanderburgh, Vermillion, Vigo, and Warrick counties.

OTTERS BRING THE BATS

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The Evansville Otters brought the bats early in a 5-3 victory over the Washington Wild Things. The Wild Things started the game off with bases loaded, but the Otters defense clamped down and allowed one run. The Otters would go on to score two runs and have five hits in the first. Chris Breen would knock in Josh Allen with an RBI-single, and Christopher Riopedre would then score Breen with his own single.

The Otters would shut the Wild Things down for zero hits in the second, and the Otters would add another run to the board after a wild pitch would bring in Kolten Yamaguchi. In the third the Wild Things only managed one hit. The Otters would go on for three hits and score three runs. Riopedre would find himself another RBI by scoring Breen with a double. Jeff Gardner would give himself an RBI scoring Nik Balog with a sac-fly into center field. No runs would be scored by either team until Wild Things, Logan Uxa, hit his sixth home run of the season.

With a 5-2 lead, the Otters brought in Randy McCurry to close out the game. McCurry would allow one run, but received his 18th save on the season. Preston Olson started on the rubber and received the win for the Otters and allowed three hits and two runs in his six innings pitched. Olson moved to four and two on the season. Luke Wilkins received the loss tonight allowing ten hits and five runs in his six innings pitched. Wilkins moved to two and four on the season.

The Otters take on the Wild Things Wednesday, June 3rd for the second game of the three game series. First pitch is 6:35 P.M. at Historic Bosse Field. Tickets available at www.evansvilleotters.com or by phone at 812-435-8686 ext. 21.