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Catch the Latest Edition of “The Indiana State Police Road Show”

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Indiana - Catch the latest edition of the “Indiana State Police Road Show” radio program every Monday morning at your convenience.

This week’s show features Indiana State Police First Sergeant Ty Utterback of the Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division. F/Sgt. Utterback discusses newly enacted commercial motor vehicle transportation laws.

Download the program from the Network Indiana public websites at www.networkindiana.com.  Look for the state police logo on the main page and follow the download instructions. The ISP Road Show can also be viewed via YouTube.

Go to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu5Bg1KjBd7H1GxgkuV3YJA or visit the Indiana State Police website at http://www.in.gov/isp/   and click on the YouTube link. This 15 minute talk show concentrates on public safety and informational topics with state wide interest.

The radio program was titled “Signal-10” in the early sixties when it was first started by two troopers in northern Indiana. The name was later changed to the “Indiana State Police Road Show” and is the longest continuously aired state police public service program in Indiana.

Radio stations across Indiana and the nation are invited to download and air for FREE this public service program sponsored by the Indiana State Police Alliance and Cops for Kids, a subsidiary of the Indiana State Police Alliance.

Hot Jobs in Evansville

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BREAKING NEWS FROM T V CHANNEL 44

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BREAKING NEWS FROM T V CHANNEL 44-TRUMP WANTS PENCE AS HIS VP

Donald trump has said what most media outlets have been reporting. He wants Indiana Governor Mike Pence to be his Vice President. Trump made the announcement on Twitter. Shortly after that Pence filed papers officially removing his name from the November ballot in the race for Governor. Shortly after that, Lieutenant Governor Eric Holcomb removed his name as a candidate for Lieutenant Governor.

Holcomb says he is interested in running for Governor. Congresswoman Susan Brooks and Congressman Todd Rokita have said the same thing. Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke says he will not seek the office.

Below are several statements officials in Indiana have released concerning Trump’s decision to pick Mike Pence as his running mate.

DAN COATS:

“Governor Pence is a proven leader with both executive and legislative experience. As Indiana’s governor, he has continued our state’s remarkable economic progress and pushed for more effective, efficient government. He’s served in leadership in Congress and understands how the federal government operates. Governor Pence’s communications skills, long history as a conservative leader and Midwestern common-sense will be an asset to the Trump campaign.

“Most importantly, Mike and Karen are people of integrity with hearts for public service. I congratulate both of them on this high honor.”

LT. GOVERNOR HOLCOMB:

“Donald Trump has selected as his running mate a man of unimpeachable integrity, broad experience and a deep love of this country. Governor Mike Pence’s record of leadership in balancing budgets and supporting a business climate where ingenuity can flourish will be invaluable and needed assets to the country. The governor’s selection also reflects well on the tremendous successes Indiana has achieved over the last 12 years and the Trump/Pence Administration will be great partners as we continue to move Indiana forward.”

Indiana Democratic Party Chairperson John Zody:

“Mike Pence has spent the past three years focused only on his personal ambition. He has embarrassed Hoosiers, signed divisive and discriminatory legislation into law, and alienated the business community –costing our state money in the process. Unfortunately, that qualifies him as a compatible running mate for Donald Trump, who is out only for himself and running one of the most toxic presidential campaigns in history.

“As he crisscrosses the country promoting Donald Trump, Mike Pence will need to account for his failed record as our governor. This includes the discriminatory RFRA that has cost our economy over $60 million, an anti-abortion law with some of the most outrageous restrictions in the country, and a lagging state economy that is underperforming the national average and our closest neighboring states.”

JOHN GREGG:

“This campaign has always been about Indiana’s future and who is best equipped to clean up the mess Mike Pence made. I look forward to hearing from my opponents if they’ll continue his damaging policies or join me working to correct them. In the meantime, I’ll continue outlining my plans for creating and retaining high-paying jobs, strengthening schools, fixing long neglected infrastructure, combating the state’s drug epidemic and all the other very real challenges facing Hoosiers which have taken a back seat to Mike Pence’s personal ambition and extreme ideologies for so long.”

GREGG STATEMENT ON PENCE VP SELECTION

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GREGG STATEMENT ON PENCE VP SELECTION

INDIANAPOLIS – John Gregg, Democratic candidate for governor, issued the following statement today reacting to the news that Gov. Mike Pence will seek the Republican nomination for Vice President and drop his bid for re-election.

“This campaign has always been about Indiana’s future and who is best equipped to clean up the mess Mike Pence made. I look forward to hearing from my opponents if they’ll continue his damaging policies or join me working to correct them. In the meantime, I’ll continue outlining my plans for creating and retaining high-paying jobs, strengthening schools, fixing long neglected infrastructure, combating the state’s drug epidemic and all the other very real challenges facing Hoosiers which have taken a back seat to Mike Pence’s personal ambition and extreme ideologies for so long.”

For more information on John Gregg, Christina Hale or their campaign, please visit www.greggforgovernor.com or call 317-510-1876.

SCAM ALERT: TRAFFIC TICKET VIOLATION EMAIL

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The Sheriff’s Office has received reports of a targeted email scam involving fake notices of traffic violations.

The scammers appear to grab publicly facing email addresses off business websites and then email the “violator” a notice of a traffic violation that is alleged to have occurred near the area of the business.

Speed detection or traffic signal cameras are not used anywhere in Vanderburgh County or the City of Evansville. Violation notices of any type are never emailed.

Note in the example shown below the fake notice fails to include such basic information as the date and time of the violation, a vehicle description, a license plate number or a photo of the violator vehicle taken by the traffic camera.

Complaints regarding email scams and “phishing” attempts can be reported to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center here. Known as “IC3”, the center serves as a central hub to receive, develop, and refer criminal complaints regarding occurrences of cyber-crime.

IS IT TRUE JULY 15, 2016

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IS IT TRUE that Donald Trump has postponed the announcement of Mike Pence as his running mate, ostensibly due to the events in Nice France? … That Trump also denies that a “final, final decision” has been made about who is his VP candidate? … That noon today is the deadline for Pence to withdraw from the gubernatorial race, although the governor is currently in NYC?

IS IT TRUE we stick by our July 11, 2016 post that Donald Trump will announce that Governor Pence will be his running mate?

IS IT TRUE don’t be surprised to hear that State Auditor Suzanne Crouch may be a candidate for Lieutenant Governor if the right people approach her? ..Suzanne is not only one hell of a campaigner but also one heck of a fundraiser?  … we highly recommend that the good folks in the mainstream media pay special attention to political activities of State Auditor Suzanne Crouch over the next several days?

IS IT TRUE that Mitch Daniels will not answer his Party’s call to run for governor? … that it is also true that another front-runner to fill Pence’s slot, Brian Bosma, has also removed his name from consideration?  …we hear that Mayor Winnecke has been quietly talking around to see if he has enough support to make a run for Governor?

IS IT TRUE that yesterday the City-County Observer posted its first “Breaking News” story furnished to us by Channel 44? … that we look forward to sharing more “Breaking News”  from Channel 44  with our readers?

IS IT TRUE Evansville will be switching up its disinfectant used in treating city water? …Evansville will be using Free Chlorine rather than Chloramine?  …that Free Chlorine is a slightly stronger disinfectant than Chloramine, and it is used to remove more resistant bacteria and viruses that may be found in the water distribution system?

IS IT TRUE that two Evansville apartment complexes have been named in aa alleged complaint of housing discrimination?  …the complaint against AMP Residential a company based out of Indianapolis?   …Its alleged to the have discriminated against families at 20 properties?  …its alleged that the two apartment complexes located in Evansville are Addison Place and North Park Apartments?

FOOTNOTE:  Todays “READERS POLL” question is  Who would you support for Governor?

Barbados Heads $50,000 Don Bernhardt Memorial

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The 4-year-old colt Barbados has been banging heads with the best sprinters in the country. Now he gets a class break in Saturday’s $50,000 Don Bernhardt Memorial Stakes at Ellis Park.
Barbados, who was purchased for $340,000 as a 2-year-old at the 2014 Keeneland November sale after winning a maiden race by five lengths, is the class of a solid field of older horses racing 6 1/2 furlongs in the Bernhardt. But he’s trying to regain the form that saw him capture Gulfstream Park’s $100,000 Spectacular Bid and Grade III Hutcheson Stakes for new owner Suzanne Stables and trainer Mike Tomlinson.
The colt’s only victory in nine starts since was a $100,000 stakes at Tampa Bay Downs that kicked off his 4-year-old season. But in that stretch he’s run in some of the top sprint stakes, including giving sprint champion Runhappy his closest competition of 2015 when Barbados was second in Keeneland’s Grade III Phoenix. 
Barbados has been plagued by foot problems that appear behind him. A five-furlong workout in 59 4/5 seconds — fastest of the morning — at Churchill Downs last Monday indicates all is well with the son of Speightstown, himself a champion sprinter.
“It’s a class drop compared with what he’s been running against,” said Billy Lawson, assistant trainer to Tomlinson. “He worked awful good Monday. I think this is what he needs to get his confidence built back up. But he’s training like a bear. Hopefully he’ll get the job done. He couldn’t be doing any better right now. If he wins, we’ve got bigger things we can look forward to. He’s going into this race as good as he’s ever gone into a race.”
Barbados will be ridden by Joe Rocco Jr., who won last week’s $50,000 Ellis Park Turf on the grass mare Sweet Acclaim, whose connections also were using that stakes as a step back to set up more steps forward.
But as Barbados’ tepid 7-2 odds indicate, there are others with legitimate chances.
Black Bear, the 4-1 second choice in the field of eight older horses, is 6 years old and has raced only 13 times, winning seven. He was off for 2 1/2 years when he showed up in a $50,000 claiming race this spring at Churchill Downs, finishing third. Trainer Randy Morse claimed Black Bear for $62,500 out of his next start, which the gelding won by four lengths while earning a 100 Bris speed figure that matched his career high.
Others: $251,971-earner Speightsong, also a son of Speightstown; $250,133-earner Bump Start; seven-time winner Tanner’s Popsicle; the Indiana-bred stakes-winner Mister Pollard; along with Gorgeous Bird and Mr Business.

Doctor’s Criminal Charges Provide 2 First Impression Issues

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Jennifer Nelson for www.theindianalawyer.com

The Indiana Court of Appeals had to decide two issues of first impression Thursday in an appeal regarding charges of reckless homicide and issuing an invalid prescription for legend drugs by a practitioner against an Indianapolis doctor.

Dr. John Sturman has a subspecialty in pain management. He worked for a pain management clinic operated by Indiana University Hospital in Indianapolis, but left in 2012 after the hospital suspended his medical privileges for not completing documentation and deviating from the standard of care.

An investigation by the Indiana Attorney General’s Office led to 19 criminal charges being filed against Sturman: counts 1-3 for reckless homicide and 4-19 for issuing an invalid prescription for legend drugs by a practitioner. The state alleges as a result of excessive prescriptions written by Sturman, three people died from drug overdoses or reactions.

The trial court ended up dismissing counts 8-10, 12, 14-16, 18 and 19 because the charges identified a range of dates during which invalid prescriptions were issued, some of which were beyond the statute of limitations. The trial court gave the state 20 days to amend the charges into a singular offense within the statute of limitations. Counts 1 and 11 were dismissed because they were beyond the statute of limitations; the judge dismissed the reckless homicide charges for failing to state an offense. The court also rejected Sturman’s claim that I.C. 16-42-19-20 is unconstitutionally vague.

This case raises two issues of first impression: when the statute of limitations period should be calculated for reckless homicide and whether the phrase “legitimate medical purpose,” which is not defined by statute, is unconstitutionally void for vagueness.

Sturman argued that the dates alleged by the state in which prescribed drugs leading to someone’s death should determine when the statute of limitations is calculated. The state countered that it is the person’s death that should be used. The appellate court sided with the state.

“While we agree with the trial court that the act of writing a prescription, by itself, is not a criminal offense, the charging Information in the present case clearly indicates that the alleged crime is that of reckless homicide,” Judge Patricia Riley wrote.

Sturman argued that Indiana Code 16-42 -19 -20 of the Indiana Legend Drug Act is unconstitutionally vague. The statute says a prescription for a legal drug is not valid unless it is issued for a “legitimate medical purpose” by a practitioner acting within the usual course of his or her business. He maintained that “legitimate medical purpose” fails to put a person of ordinary intelligence on notice as to what does or does not constitute a legitimate legal purpose.

“Ultimately, we find that the phrase ‘for a legitimate medical purpose’ is clearly intended to permit doctors, acting within the bounds of the standards of the medical field, to treat patients with diagnosed medical conditions,” Riley wrote. “At the same time, the statute is intended to prevent physicians from acting as common drug dealers by prescribing drugs to individuals with contraindications for controlled substances and without first examining the patient, establishing a diagnosis, formulating a treatment plan, and monitoring the effects of the prescribed medications.

“Because the statute plainly informs physicians that they must look to the accepted standards of care of the medical profession, we conclude that the statute provides sufficient notice of the prohibited conduct.”

The Court of Appeals reversed dismissal of the reckless homicide counts and affirmed the denial of Sturman’s motion to dismiss counts 1-6 and 4-19. The case, State of Indiana v. John K. Sturman, 49A02-1601-CR-8, is remanded for further proceedings.

Governor Pence Announces Plan to Invest $1 Billion in Hoosier Innovation & Entrepreneurship

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10-year plan set to foster Indiana’s entrepreneurial cultures, spark new ideas and companies, and propel long-term economic growth and job creation
Indianapolis – Governor Mike Pence announced plans today to invest $1 billion over the next 10 years to advance innovation and entrepreneurship in Indiana. During remarks at the eighth annual Innovation Showcase in Indianapolis, Governor Pence outlined a proposal to strengthen and accelerate Hoosier innovation through strategic partnerships, ensuring that Indiana plays a leading role in solving 21st century challenges while supporting long-term economic growth, job creation and talent attraction.

“As a state, we have worked diligently to establish a pro-growth business climate in Indiana and our efforts are being recognized across the nation,” said Governor Pence. “We cut costs, lowered taxes and reduced regulations to allow job creators to invest in what matters most – in their businesses and in their employees. Indiana is ranked first in the Midwest for business and first in the nation for small business regulations, but we’re not done yet. We must build on this economic momentum and increase collaboration between educators, community leaders, industry partners and most importantly, idea generators, to further propel innovation across the Hoosier state for generations to come.”

The 10-year plan, which centers on collaboration between government, education and research institutions, communities and the private sector, will advance Indiana’s current economic momentum and combat potential threats to growth, such as workforce shortages and the availability of capital, by:

 

  • Developing Indiana’s future innovators and entrepreneursthrough partnerships with secondary school programs designed to encourage interest in, teach the economics of, and outline the opportunities in innovation and entrepreneurship.
  • Supporting education, research and entrepreneurial practice at Indiana’s higher education and research institutionsby leveraging strategic partnerships to support and expand current innovation and entrepreneurship programs, advance research initiatives and programs like the Purdue Foundry Accelerator with embedded Entrepreneurs in Residence, and establish a system for sharing best practices across the state’s network of private and public institutions.
  • Enhancing regional entrepreneurial culture and investmentby supporting start-up costs and program development for co-working spaces, incubators and innovation centers, and providing matching funds for regional and community investments in start-up and scale-up companies.
  • Supporting industry-driven strategic innovation and advancements by increasing support of industry initiatives, such as AgriNovus Indiana, BioCrossroads, Conexus, Energy Systems Network and TechPoint, and by spurring development of cross-sector transformational efforts, such as the Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation, OrthoWorx, 16 Tech and the Indiana Biosciences Research Institute.
  • Accelerating investments in early-stage, mid-market and high-growth companiesand encouraging further investments from private investors, communities and education and research institutes through matching funds to increase Indiana’s network of startup firms and accelerate the growth of mid-market firms.
  • Expanding opportunities for small businesses by integrating resources and micro-lending initiatives to encourage local community development while developing new programs to increase opportunities for all Hoosiers to start and a grow a business.

 

Governor Pence will direct the Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) to coordinate and oversee the state’s strategy to accelerate innovation and entrepreneurship across Indiana. Through an Executive Order issued today, the Office of Small Business and Entrepreneurship (OSBE) and its programs, including the Indiana Small Business Development Center (ISBDC), Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) and Small Business Ombudsman, will transfer from the Office of the Lt. Governor and integrate into IEDC to align and enhance effectiveness of the state’s efforts, creating a one-stop shop of resources, experience and information for entrepreneurs and job creators at all stages of growth and development, partners and investors.

With implementation of this initiative expected to begin this summer, Governor Pence will request funding toward his innovation and entrepreneurship initiative as follows:

 

  • $500 Million:Governor Pence will request that the Indiana Public Retirement System (INPRS) invest a portion of its $30 billion investment fund in early-stage and mid-market Indiana companies that are, in turn, investing in Indiana, creating new jobs and generating tax revenues to local and state government. INPRS, which is one of the largest 100 pension funds in the United States, will maintain all oversight and due diligence to ensure investments are made in the best interests of its members. INPRS has achieved a 7.2 percent annualized return on investment on prior commitments to Indiana-focused, privately-owned companies. Based on past history, INPRS would expect an additional $500 million from outside partners to be invested with INPRS in this initiative.
  • $300 Million: Governor Pence will request that the General Assembly continue to appropriate $30 million annually toward the 21Fund, which directs investments and grants into early-stage, mid-market and high-growth companies to help accelerate Hoosier solutions and services into the marketplace. The 21Fund, which includes programs like 21Fund Direct Investments, Indiana Angel Network Fund and Elevate Purdue Foundry Fund, also supports companies receiving seed or early-stage capital from approved angel funds and investment groups which utilize the Indiana Seed Fund, a fund-of-funds initiative. 21Fund initiatives also leverage private capital provided to high-growth companies from venture capital and angel investors.
  • $100 Million:Governor Pence will request that the General Assembly approve transferability of the Venture Capital Investment (VCI) tax credit to increase the accessibility of private sector funding for innovators and startup companies. The tax credit program, which is currently capped at $12.5 million annually, is consistently underutilized. This statute will allow Indiana businesses to attract increased capital from investors across the world that have no Indiana tax liability and therefore receive no benefit from the tax credit. With utilization estimated at $10 million annually, the tax credit program, which requires a 4:1 investment ratio from private investors, has the potential to yield a total investment of $500 million over 10 years in Indiana’s innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem.
  • $100 Million:Governor Pence will seek an additional appropriation of $100 million over 10 years from the General Assembly to further advance innovation and entrepreneurship education, programs and practice through strategic partnerships with higher education and research institutes in Indiana. These partnerships would require a minimum 1:1 investment ratio, doubling the state’s commitment to these initiatives at organizations like Ball State University, Indiana University, IUPUI, Purdue University and the University of Notre Dame.

 

“Indiana’s thought leaders, job creators and public-private partnerships are making tremendous strides in innovation and entrepreneurship today, and we hope that this commitment from the state will spark even more interest and help accelerate these efforts,” said Governor Pence. “With a collaborative and aligned strategy, Indiana will continue to be a global leader in innovation and entrepreneurship, helping to solve tomorrow’s challenges.”

Partners from Indiana’s government and community initiatives, education and research institutions, economic development, private sector and entrepreneurial community joined Governor Pence today as he outlined this innovation and entrepreneurship initiative. In attendance were representatives from AgriNovus Indiana, AT&T Indiana, Ball State University, Battery Innovation Center, Central Indiana Corporate Partnership, Conexus Indiana, Cook Group, Dow AgroSciences, Eli Lilly, Faegre Baker Daniels, Indiana Association of Public School Superintendents, Indiana BioSciences Research Institute, Indiana Chamber of Commerce, Indiana Commission for Higher Education, Indiana Department of Workforce Development, Indiana State Department of Agriculture, Indiana University, Indiana University Health, Interactive Intelligence, Launch Fishers, Purdue Research Foundation, Rook Security, TechPoint, University of Indianapolis and University of Notre Dame.