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SWIRCA & More Participates in Online Giving Event

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Nearly10,000 people are turning 65 years old every day in the United States. With the senior population growing faster than any other age group, organizations like SWIRCA & More are experiencing an increased demand for social service programs focused on seniors. Unfortunately, only 2 percent of funding from the nation’s largest grant makers is specifically focused on seniors (Foundation Center). SWIRCA relies on the generous support of the Evansville community to continue programs and services that empower seniors to remain independent and enhance their quality of life.

On July 12 to 14, SWIRCA & MORE will participate in the first-ever GIVE65 Event, a 65-hour online giving event to help nonprofit organizations serving seniors raise funds online and increase awareness. Sixty-five nonprofits from 31 states are participating in the inaugural event. During the GIVE65 Event, SWIRCA & More will receive a $5,000 matching grant from Home Instead Senior Care Foundation to incentivize giving at the local level. Financial rewards are also available to organizations raising the most money or having the most donors participate. Donations of $10 or greater are accepted.

“GIVE65 is an innovative way for our community to raise awareness and help our seniors,” said Keith Gander, VP of Development for SWIRCA & More.

The 65-hour GIVE65 Event begins at midnight on Tuesday, July 12 and continues until 5:00 p.m. CDT on Thursday, July 14. The virtual event is an initiative of the Home Instead Senior Care Foundation® and the nation’s first and only crowd-fundraising platform focused exclusively on helping nonprofit organizations across the country raise funds for programs and services benefiting seniors.

“Every gift will go toward helping seniors at the local level in communities across the country,” said Roger Baumgart, executive director of Home Instead Senior Care Foundation. “We’re excited to partner with SWIRCA & MORE for the inaugural GIVE65 EVENT, which we hope will engage the nation and shine a light on the need for financial support for senior-focused nonprofit programs and services. Our goal is to enhance the quality of life for seniors around the country, especially those who are most in need of our help.”

Beginning July 12, anyone who wants to support the mission of SWIRCA, can visit www.give65.org/swircawellness to make a secure, online donation. Through GIVE65, donations will help SWIRCA to fund a new Wellness Center.

The Wellness Center, located within the larger Activity Center, provides a local exercise room for individuals 50 years and older. Unfortunately, the current Wellness Center is grossly underutilized by our community members because of barriers created by inadequately constructed space. The Wellness center does not have a ceiling or door as well as very minimal equipment.

Fundraising for the Wellness Center is underway but we are still short the funds to complete it. Generous donations have already been made by American Senior Communities, the Randall K. and Rebecca L. Family Foundation and the Women’s Fund of Vanderburgh County but we still need help reaching our goal.

To learn more about GIVE65 or the GIVE65 Event, visit GIVE65.org. All donations are 100 percent tax deductible in the United States. For more information about SWIRCA & MORE visit www.swirca.org or call 812.464.7800.

Aerospace Association Picks Indiana for Conference

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Economic Development Mission to UK Airshow Highlights Indiana’s Growing Aerospace Industry
FARNBOROUGH, England – Today at the 2016 Farnborough International Airshow (FIA), the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) announced plans to host its Supplier Management Council conference in Indianapolis in the spring of 2018. Presented in partnership with Rolls-Royce and the state of Indiana, the conference will attract industry leaders and showcase Indiana’s growing aerospace and aviation industry.

“Aerospace has taken flight in Indiana,” said Governor Mike Pence. “With the recent growth from companies like Rolls-Royce, GE Aviation, Raytheon and Alcoa, Indiana is soaring as an aerospace industry leader. Thousands of Hoosiers work in the industry today, a number which only continues to climb with increased visibility for our state at events like the Farnborough International Airshow and the Aerospace Industries Association conference. Today’s news is further evidence of Indiana’s advancing aerospace industry, and we look forward to hosting the Aerospace Industries Association and its members here in the Hoosier state as we work to attract even more jobs to Indiana.”

AIA is a leading aerospace trade association, representing more than 300 of the nation’s major aerospace and defense manufacturers and suppliers. The conference, which is held three times each year, will bring together industry partners in Indianapolis, providing a backdrop for companies to stay updated on the latest industry innovations and develop new business relationships.

“The partnership we’re announcing today among Indiana, Rolls-Royce and AIA is a great example of what can happen when industry and government work together to identify opportunities for smart growth and economic development, bringing highly skilled and high-payer aerospace manufacturing jobs to Indiana,” said David. F. Melcher, president and chief executive officer of AIA. “We are particularly proud today to recognize Indiana as the first state to partner with AIA and one of our member companies to host a Supplier Management Council meeting. This is a major step forward in our efforts to convene large and small companies to enhance opportunities for our industry and the communities that support them, and we hope other states and companies soon come forward with similar arrangements.”

Today’s announcement was made from the Indiana booth at FIA in the United Kingdom, as a delegation of Indiana business, education and economic development leaders are attending the airshow. Global aerospace business executives and industry leaders were in attendance today at the booth during the announcement to learn more about the Hoosier state.

FIA is the world’s largest exhibition dedicated to the aviation industry and alternates annually between London and Paris. More than 100,000 trade visitors and more than 1,500 exhibitors from 39 countries attended FIA in 2014, providing an ideal opportunity for Indiana to highlight its many advantages for doing business. Governor Pence led a jobs and economic development mission to the U.K. in 2014, where he attended the airshow and met with executives from the world’s leading aerospace companies.

“Indiana’s business climate is propelling growth and innovation for aerospace companies large and small, and we’re proud to share our story as a state that works at the Farnborough International Airshow,” said Victor Smith, Indiana Secretary of Commerce. “This week our Indiana delegation is having meetings with job creators from the aerospace industry around the world, discussing our state’s affordable business climate, world-class universities and hardworking workforce of engineers and other aerospace professionals. We’re hearing great things from industry leaders who have descended here in Farnborough, and look to bringing this continued momentum back to the Hoosier state.”

As part of the economic development mission to the airshow, members of Indiana’s delegation to FIA are participating in two roundtable discussions hosted by the AIA and a reception with more than 800 industry leaders at the U.S. Ambassador to the U.K.’s residence in London. The delegation is also meeting with executives from some of the world’s most influential aerospace companies, including Rolls-Royce, GE Aviation, Alcoa, Raytheon and Praxair, which also operate facilities throughout Indiana.

“Aerospace companies like Rolls-Royce rely on firmly-established, superior relationships with their supply chain partners. These connections are even more critical to us today as we invest nearly $600 million in modernizing our Indianapolis manufacturing operations and new technology research,” said Phil Burkholder, president of Defense Aerospace at Rolls-Royce North America. “We’re honored to join forces with the state of Indiana and AIA to host the spring, 2018 Supplier Management Council meeting.”

Hoosier companies attending the airshow as part of the economic mission include Indianapolis-based DIVSYS International, Applied Composites Engineering and Aerotonic; Jeffersonville-based Key Electronics and Shirley-based Tech Castings. While at the show, Aerotronic announced the launch of its new unmanned, electric helicopter, which has the ability to carry multiple sensors in a fully-enclosed bay.

In addition to the Indiana-based aerospace companies, the Purdue Research Foundation is attending as part of Indiana’s delegation, where it is promoting its new Purdue Research Park Aerospace District. Several economic development organizations are also part of the delegation, including the Indiana Aerospace and Defense Council, the Northeast Indiana Regional Partnership and the Greater Lafayette Commerce. Real estate firm Holladay Properties is attending to promote the Indianapolis Airport Authority’s initiatives to drive economic growth around the state’s largest airport.

This week’s economic development mission continues ongoing advancements in Indiana’s aerospace industry. Within the last two years, the Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation, the Purdue Research Park Aerospace District and the Battery Innovation Center in Greene County have all partnered with the state to spur continued aerospace research and development throughout the state. Just last month, the University of Notre Dame opened a new turbomachinery research facility in South Bend, which will conduct research and test the performance of new gas turbine engine technology used by commercial and military aircrafts, power plants and the oil and gas industries.

As a global aerospace leader, 82 aerospace companies operate across Indiana and employ more than 6,880 Hoosiers. Over the last two years, leading aerospace businesses including Alcoa, BAE Systems, GE Aviation, Raytheon and Rolls-Royce have announced plans to invest more than $900 million into Indiana and create more than 1,200 new Hoosier jobs. The state’s aircraft and spacecraft exports have increased at an average annual rate of nearly 30 percent since 2002.

Governor Pence Makes Appointments to Boards and Commissions

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Indianapolis – Governor Mike Pence recently made appointments to the below boards and commissions:

Juvenile Justice State Advisory Group

David L. Westenberger [Bartholomew County], appointed to serve at the Governor’s pleasure

Kellie J. Whitcomb [Cass County], appointed to serve at the Governor’s pleasure

Sexual Assault Victim Advocate Standards & Certification Board

Malea L. Crosby [Vigo County], appointed to serve a four-year term through July 15, 2020

Megan L. Jessup [Marion County], appointed to serve a four-year term through July 15, 2020

Terri L. Lee [Lake County], appointed to serve a four-year term through July 15, 2020

Craig E. McCartt [Johnson County], appointed to serve a four-year term through July 15, 2020

James R. Oliver [Brown County], appointed to serve a four-year term through July 15, 2020

Jade V. Palin [Hendricks County], appointed to serve a four-year term through July 15, 202

Adopt A Pet

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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.

Floyd Eugene Armstrong Intimidation, Level 5 felony

Battery resulting in bodily injury, Class A misdemeanor

Brittany Michelle Egan Intimidation, Level 6 felony

Battery by bodily waste, Level 6 felony

Criminal trespass, Class A misdemeanor

Jason Lee Mault Domestic battery by means of a deadly weapon, Level 5 felony

Strangulation, Level 6 felony

Trooper Locates Stolen Vehicle on I-64 near Elberfeld, Saint Anthony Man Arrested

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Warrick County – Yesterday afternoon at approximately 5:00, Indiana State Police Dispatch alerted troopers a vehicle theft had just occurred in Bristow and the vehicle was possibly traveling west on
I-64. The 2010 Chevrolet Cobalt was allegedly stolen by Steven Wiley, 50, of St. Anthony. At approximately 5:45, Trooper Ross Rafferty spotted the 2010 Chevrolet Cobalt on I-64 and stopped the vehicle near the 33 mile-marker. The driver, Steven W. Wiley, 50, was arrested without incident. Further investigation revealed Wiley was driving on a suspended license. Wiley was arrested and taken to the Warrick County Jail where he is currently being held on bond.

Arrested and Charges:
• Steven W. Wiley, 50, 5872 East 650 South, Saint Anthony, IN
1. Vehicle Theft, Level 6 Felony
2. Driving While Suspended, Class A Misdemeanor

JULY 12, 2016 “READERS FORUM”

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Everyday Citizens Came Together To Speak Out On First Amendment Rights

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The City-County Observer is greatly impressed with the turn-out and conduct of the remonstrance on Ordinance G-2016-21 at City Council last evening.

We saw the sun begin to shine on the future of Evansville in Room 310 of the Civic Center , because people came together to show how much they cared about our First Amendment rights.

The thing that we are most pleased about is the diversity of the group that showed up to claim their rights. The people were young and old, men and women, black and white, and hailed from all parts of the city.

Concerned citizens were greeted by Council President Mosby’s condescension and denial that the proposed ordinance was aimed at taking the voters’ voices. She vehemently denied that the ordinance was aimed at blocking public participation in public matters, and declared it to be aimed at greater transparency of Council actions.

Councilwoman Mercer chimed in to remind the citizens in attendance that according to State law, the Council is not obligated to hear public questions and comments, except in allocations of federal money. Ms. Mercer even saw fit to repeat that piece of “wisdom” a second time.

Councilwoman Anna Hargis asked numerous question, and then confessed that although she had the ordinance for a month, she really “didn’t understand it until tonight.”

In sharp contrast to certain Councilmen, many of the audience members came forward with well-reasoned and specific questions and positive suggestions. The crowd was very enthusiastic and frequently broke into applause, but Miss Mosby was apparently unnerved by the energy in the room. At one point, there were five peace officers in the room, two policemen, two deputies, and a Civic Center Security officer, although most of the time there were only four officers present.

Only Connie Robinson and Dr. Dan Adams appeared pleased to public input into the matter. Ms. Robinson verbalized what many were likely thinking when she asked what was wrong with them spending six hours a month for a $19,000 salary and medical benefits.

At one point, speaker Mandraki Rankin joked that Mrs. Robinson and Dr. Adams were”awesome” but warned the other Councilors had better watch out because “I am coming for your seat next election.” Councilman Weaver commented that Mr. Rankin’s comments were “politicking and bullying” of the sort the ordinance seeks to stop.

Bottom line, It looks like Ordinance G-2016-21 has awaken and united the  true freedom loving people of this community!

TROPICANA EVANSVILLE TO BREAK GROUND ON NEW ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX JULY 19 

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Evansville, IN (July 11, 2016) – In an ongoing commitment to give
players MORE, Tropicana Evansville will break ground on a new 75,000
square foot entertainment complex Tuesday, July 19, 2016. The new
development will dramatically transform the 21-year-old riverfront
casino property.

“Evansville is the entertainment hub of the entire Tri-State Area. This
extensive expansion project, along with Tropicana’s distinctive service
program, will provide guests with a new and vibrant hospitality
experience,” said John Chaszar, General Manager of Tropicana
Evansville.

The ground breaking event will be held at the construction site from 10
a.m. to 11 a.m. on July 19. Tropicana representatives will gather with
local and state officials and invited guests to officially launch the
construction phase of the land-based entertainment complex.

Joining Chaszar will be Tropicana Entertainment President & CEO, Tony
Rodio; Evansville Mayor, Lloyd Winnecke; and Executive Director of the
Indiana Gaming Commission, Sara Tait. Media representatives are invited
to attend the ground breaking event. Reserved parking will be provided
for media vehicles at the construction site entrance.

The expansion project includes 45,000 square feet of new gaming space,
a yet-to-be-named upscale restaurant and bar, a deli, and a combination
lounge/entertainment venue. The new facility is expected to open in
December of 2017. Visit the live Construction Cam feed at
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project take shape.

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company is based in Las Vegas, Nevada and is a majority –owned
subsidiary of Icahn Enterprises, L.P. (NASDAQ: IEP).

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