Ellis Park Recap For July 10, 2016
IURC Nominating Committee Accepting Applications for Commission
Indianapolis – The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission Nominating Committee is soliciting applications from persons interested in filling one current vacancy on the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) created by the appointment of Commissioner Carolene Mays-Medley to be the Executive Director of the White River State Park Development Commission.
Applications will be accepted today through close of business on Wednesday, July 20, 2016. Applications must be received in the Governor’s Office by close of business on Wednesday, July 20, 2016. After the close of the application period, the Nominating Committee will schedule and conduct a public meeting on Friday, August 5, 2016 to interview applicants. The Nominating Committee will present Governor Mike Pence with a list of three qualified candidates from which he will select an individual to fill the remainder of Commissioner Mays-Medley’s term. Commissioner Mays-Medley’s term expires December 31, 2017.
Members of the Nominating Committee are Committee Chair Allen Paul, Eric Scroggins, John Blevins, Larry Buell, Win Moses, Michael Evans, and Michael Mullett.
Applications for the position may be obtained by emailing boardsandcommissions@gov.in.gov, by calling 317-232-4567, by hard copy in Statehouse, Room 206, or from www.in.gov/gov/2682.htm. Completed applications should be returned to: Allen Paul, Chair, IURC Nominating Committee, c/o Office of the Governor, Statehouse, Room 206, Indianapolis, IN 46204. To be considered timely, applications must be received in the Governor’s Office and not simply postmarked by close of business on Wednesday, July 20, 2016
Plea Agreement Provision ‘Constitutionally Suspect,’ COA Finds
Jennifer Nelson for www.theindianalawyer.com
A man who had taken steps to prepare for home detention but was committed for mental health reasons when he was to report to community corrections should not have been ordered to serve his sentence in the Department of Correction, the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled Friday.
Brad Sullivan, pursuant to a plea agreement, would serve his sentence on monitored home detention through community corrections. The agreement also said if he failed to establish eligibility, the sentence would be served in the Decatur County jail.
On the day Sullivan was to report, Oct. 20, 2015, he was in St. Vincent’s Stress Center after being treated at Columbus Regional Mental Health Unit days earlier for post traumatic stress disorder and major depressive disorder. He was transferred directly from Columbus Regional to St. Vincent’s. He claimed he got a hold of his counsel and his social worker was supposed to contact his attorney and fax him the paperwork proving he was in the mental health unit.
But Decatur County Community Corrections filed a petition Oct. 23 to revoke his placement because Sullivan did not report on Oct. 20 as required.
At the revocation hearing, the director of Decatur County Community Corrections said Sullivan already had been approved for community corrections and that if he were to report, the program would have no problem accepting him if the court ordered. Sullivan acknowledged he never called community corrections directly to inform staff he was in the hospital, but said he had contacted his attorney who was supposed to contact community corrections. The attorney told Sullivan’s new counsel that he thought he had faxed over medical documentation to the prosecutor’s office but it doesn’t appear it came through.
The trial court revoked Sullivan’s placement and ordered the 18 months served in the DOC based on the terms of the plea agreement.
Sullivan argued that the court abused its discretion in imposing such a harsh sentence under the circumstances and believed his violation didn’t warrant revocation of his placement.
“The provision of Sullivan’s plea agreement which essentially provided that any non-fee violation would automatically result in the revocation of his community corrections placement is constitutionally suspect,†Judge Elaine Brown wrote.
Sullivan must still be allowed to offer mitigating evidence suggesting that the violation doesn’t warrant revocation and he offered evidence that his house and phone were approved for home detention, that he was hospitalized at the time he was to report and that he was under the impression his attorney would contact the court and community corrections.
“Based on the totality of the circumstances, including the nature of the violation and sanction, we conclude the trial court abused its discretion in finding that Sullivan’s violation warranted revoking his community corrections placement and in ordering him to serve eighteen months in the DOC,†she wrote in remanding the matter for placement in community corrections.
The case is Brad L. Sullivan v. State of Indiana,16A01-1512-CR-2175.
YESTERYEAR: Crystal Pearl Vinegar Company
This view, photographed in 1944 from Canal Street, looks towards the 600 block of Walnut Street. The tall building at the right was a fixture at this intersection for many years. It housed the Crystal Pearl Vinegar Company, which was later renamed Indian Summer, Inc. Founded in 1898, the firm sold packaged ammonia, vinegar, sauerkraut and other products. A new plant was built on Walnut in 1912; it later manufactured only distilled and apple cider vinegar, which produced an acrid odor throughout the neighborhood. The company was sold in 1988, and in 1995, the property was razed as part of a downtown redevelopment project.
FOOTNOTES: We want to thank Patricia Sides, Archivist of Willard Library for contributing this picture that shall increase people’s awareness and appreciation of Evansville’s rich history. If you have any historical pictures of Vanderburgh County or Evansville please contact please contact Patricia Sides, Archivist Willard Library at 812) 425-4309, ext. 114 or e-mail her at www.willard.lib.in.us.
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House-Senate Conference Report on Combating Opioids Passes House
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) – The final text of comprehensive legislation to curb opioid and heroin abuse passed the U.S. House of Representatives on Friday and included a provision authored by Eighth District Congressman Larry Bucshon, M.D. |
Bucshon served on the special conference committee comprised of members of the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate that negotiated legislative differences between both chambers. The group met on Wednesday to agree on the final legislative text of S. 524, the Comprehensive Addiction Recovery Act sending the bill to the House floor for a vote where it passed today by a vote of 407 to 5.
“Drug overdoses in Indiana have increased five-fold in the past decade. The effect of this rapid growth has been devastating to our families and our communities,â€Â said Bucshon. “The comprehensive legislation we sent to the Senate today will help states like Indiana combat the growing opioid abuse epidemic. It will give hope to families and it will save lives.â€Â  Bucshon’s legislation, H.R. 4981, the Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Expansion and Modernization Act, was an integral part of the final package approved by the House. H.R. 4981 helps expand access to medication-assisted opioid addiction treatment, ensures patients have access to a wider range of comprehensive, evidence-based treatment options, and minimizes the potential for drug diversion The package heads to the Senate for approval where it will then be sent to the President.
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Discount Day at the Indiana State Fair
Hoosiers travel from all over the state to celebrate the annual tradition that is the Indiana State Fair. Whether it’s enjoying the incredible variety of fair food, riding rides on the midway or hoping to win that prize at the ring toss game, we all have our favorite memories of time spent at the fair. And this year, the BMV has a lot happening!
We are once again excited to offer Hoosiers half-priced admission on myBMV.com Discount Day. On Thursday, August 11, you and your friends and family can be admitted to the fair for $6 each. That’s a savings you won’t want to miss!
All you have to do is visit myBMV.com, print the myBMV.com Discount Day coupon and present it at the fair. And don’t forget to share this great deal with your family and friends.
While at the fair, be sure to visit our booth inside the Expo Hall where you can complete BMV transactions – such as renewing your vehicle registration or driver’s license. Our staff can answer all of your BMV-related questions and those 15 years and older can learn about vehicle and motorcycle safety by taking a ride on our safety simulators.
It’s time for Indiana to get a new license plate and we are asking you to help us decide what it looks like by voting for your favorite design. Be sure to stop by our booth to view the designs and to cast your vote on the new 2017 Indiana license plate. You can also look for more information and voting to be available on myBMV.com in August.
New this year is Ride Safe Indiana’s Motorcycle Safety Day on Saturday, August 6. Motorcyclists can drive up and get VIP parking on Main Street. Look for our RSI tent on Main Street and learn more about our new authorized motorcycle safety program. RSI is also sponsoring the Freestyle Moto X show on Sunday, August 7 and Monday, August 8 at the Grandstand.
We look forward to seeing you at the Indiana State Fair
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Clawson, 19, Gets Third Career Win
Governor Pence to Offer Remarks at Cops Cycling for Survivors Event
Governor and First Lady to participate in first leg of the bike ride
Indianapolis – Tomorrow, Governor Mike Pence will offer remarks at the opening ceremony of the Cops Cycling for Survivors event. The Governor and First Lady Karen Pence will then participate in the first leg of the bike ride. Details below.
Monday, July 11:
8:30 a.m. EDT – Governor Pence to offer remarks, participate in the Cops Cycling for Survivors event
*Media are welcome to attend.
Indiana State Museum – 650 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN
SWIRCA 13th Annual BrewFest
SWIRCA 13th Annual BrewFest Â
Voted Best Brew Festival by Evansville Living Magazine,Â
the 13th annual SWIRCA BrewFest is an event you do not want to miss! Â
On Saturday, July 23rd, over 4,000 people will come to America’s third oldest ballpark, Historic Bosse Field, for a night of brews, music and food. Over 300 craft beers will be available all throughout the ballpark to taste. If wine is more your pace, you will enjoy the concourse where you can taste from 50 wines while listening to acoustic music. The BrewFest is also the only beer festival in Indiana with hard liquor tastings so make sure you venture beyond the home run wall to the Spirits Zone. The festival will be from 6-9 pm with a VIP hour beginning at 5 pm.
A live performance by Skelton’s Montourage with a special opening act by Shelly and Monte Skelton will take place on the Main Stage located on Second Base. Free cab rides home will be provided by Unity Taxi.
Free food samples will be available from over 40 restaurants along with concessions for purchase.
The BrewFest serves as a fundraiser to benefit SWIRCA & More. All guests must be 21 years or older.
General Admission:Â $35 Pre-Event / $40 at The Door
VIP tickets – $70
Designate Driver Tickets – $15 (Only Available at the Door)
To buy tickets to either event, visit www.swirca.org.
Thank you our title sponsor- Tin Man Brewing Co.
BrewMile
In preparation for the BrewFest, SWIRCA will organize its first BrewMile
![]() You must be 21 years or older to run or be in the beer garden. Any age can come to watch.
To register for the BrewMile, visit www.swirca.org/brewmile.
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