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Camp Chewza Nah-2-Luza Media Day

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The Evansville Police Department—in conjunction with the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #73, Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office, and Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office four years ago created a summer law enforcement experience to give interested students the unique opportunity of stepping into the shoes of a police officer. The program is designed to encourage teamwork and a healthy sense of self-esteem while reinforcing the benefit of choosing the right path and making good choices. Since the camps inception it continues to grow with se attending wishing they could return for another session.

The media Is invited to visit the camp on Tuesday, June 21st at 11:00a. The camp is held at the Fraternal Order of Police P.A.L. camp located at 5417 N. Happe Road. Campers as well as the officers working the camp will be available to discuss the camp with the media.

7th Circuit Cuts Attorney Fees In Indy Skyline Photo Case

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Scott Roberts for www.theindianalawyer.com

The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals found the District Court did not calculate attorney fees correctly in a dismissed copyright lawsuit and remanded the case so the correct amount could be awarded.

Richard Bell brought a copyright lawsuit against Charles Lantz and 46 other defendants alleging each of them violated the Copyright Act in using a photo of the Indianapolis skyline on their websites. After interrogatories it was confirmed Lantz did not violate the copyright and the District Court granted Lantz’s motion to dismiss the claim with prejudice.

Lantz then filed a motion as the prevailing party for costs and attorney fees under the Copyright Act. Bell did not challenge the fact that attorney fees should be awarded, but challenged the amount of fees.

In the decision written by Circuit Judge Ilana Rovner, the panel said the District Court incorrectly calculated the attorney fees that were awarded Lantz. Fees of $250 an hour should have been awarded, not the $410 that was awarded by District Judge Tanya Walton Pratt, who found there was no evidence for the $250 fee. Rovner wrote evidence was submitted for the $250 rate, but it was under seal, so Pratt may not have noticed it.

The evidence included an engagement letter from Overhauser Law Office LLC to Lantz confirming the engagement of the firm in the case at $250 per hour. It also said the firm would direct its invoices to LegalShield “for now.” There were also many invoices with the $250 rate on them that Bell submitted as evidence.

Lantz argued the $250 rate invoices were those sent to LegalShield and copied to him because LegalShield’s hourly cap was $250, and Lantz was liable for the rest of the fees up to $410 an hour, but the 7th Circuit did not accept this argument. The engagement letter said Overhauser would direct his invoices to LegalShield, and if there were more to pay, Overhauser would have sent invoices to Lantz directly. Also, invoices showed the $250 rate and not the $410 rate.

Bell also argued that the District Court erred in refusing to reduce the fee award based on Lantz’s failure to mitigate his own costs and fees. However, the 7th Circuit noted there was no factual basis for this allegation and dismissed it. The 7th Circuit also rejected an argument that fees spent by defense counsel defending the fee petition should not be charged.

The case is Richard N. Bell v. Charles Lantz,15-2341.

Ivy Tech Yard Sale Planned in Tell City

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Is it time to clean out your closets and make some money?  Do you have something you make that you need a venue in which to sell it?  Ivy Tech Community College – Tell City has an opportunity for you! The annual Community Yard Sale is planned for July 16, from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., both inside and outside the building.

Limited Booth spaces are available inside the Ivy Tech site for $30. Outside vendor space is available for $20 and vendors must provide their own tables, tents, etc.

Ivy Tech organizes this event annually, as a service to the community, and as a fundraiser for United Way of Perry County.

To reserve booth space or for additional information, please call Linda Reed, at 812-547-7915 or send an email to lreed98@ivytech.edu.

 

Governor Pence to Join City of Shelbyville for Jobs Announcement

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Will also offer remarks at Indiana High School Athletic Association Student Leadership Conference

Indianapolis — Tomorrow, Governor Mike Pence will offer remarks at the Indiana High School Athletic Association Student Leadership Conference at Plainfield High School. Later in the day, Governor Pence and Shelbyville Mayor Tom DeBaun will join executives from a Japan-based company for an economic development announcement. Details below.

Tuesday, June 21:

9:30 a.m. EDT — Governor Pence to offer remarks at Indiana High School Athletic Association Student Leadership Conference

*Media are welcome to attend and are asked show media credentials at the door.

Plainfield High School, enter through door 7 –  1 Red Pride Drive, Plainfield, IN

11:45 a.m. EDT — Governor Pence to join city of Shelbyville for jobs announcement

*Media are welcome to attend.

400 Northbrook Drive, Shelbyville, IN

Adopt A Pet

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Arthur is an 8-year-old male grey tabby! He was adopted from VHS but then returned for swatting at the rambunctious grandkids who don’t live with him. He’s all-four declawed, so no worries about scratching! He’ll prefer a quieter home that understands that kids may be scary sometimes. He’s ready to go home TODAY neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and FeLV/FIV negative for only $50! Call the Vanderburgh Humane Society in Evansville at (812) 426-2563 or  visit www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!

GAY PRIDE

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Volleyball’s Jose Reyes working FIVB Volleyball World League

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Reyes is a statistician at the event

 Purple Aces assistant volleyball coach Jose Reyes has assumed an important position for the summer as he is currently working as the team manager and statistician for his native Puerto Rico at the 2016 FIVB World League.

One of the most prestigious tournaments in the world, Reyes is working for Puerto Rico in the 27th edition of the event.  His squad began the tournament in group 3 last week and played in a pod that also consisted of Kazakhstan, Greece and Chinese Taipei.  They currently stand at 1-2 as they defeated Kazakhstan in the first round of action.

Week two action sees the team remain in Greece in a pool that features Slovenia, Greece and Qatar.

The 27th FIVB World League is the largest in its history with 36 teams participating.  Action began on June 17 with the Intercontinental Round and culminates on July 17 with the World League Finals.

Reyes assumes a number of duties with the team including team operations, data and video analysis, and scouting reports.

 

Adopt A Pet

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Charra is a female American Staffordshire Terrier who’s waited on a home for several months! She was found as a stray and is estimated to be about ~2 years old. She has adorable ears, too! Charra’s got plenty of energy but loves to learn and would make a great family companion. Her $100 adoption fee includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Stop by the shelter Tuesday-Saturday 12-6, call (812) 426-2563, or visit www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption information!

 

A Better Way

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Fellow Hoosier,

Over the coming weeks, the House is introducing our bold policy agenda to address the challenges facing our country and provide a positive vision. We call it, “A Better Way.”

“A Better Way” applies the principles of liberty, free enterprise, and consent of the governed to the most critical issues facing American families. Our agenda focuses on six areas: combating poverty, strengthening national security, growing the economy for everyone, restoring the Constitution, improving health care, and reforming the tax code.

So far, the House has released four of the six blueprints: A Better Way to Fight Poverty, A Better Way to Keep America Safe and Free, A Better Way to Grow Our Economy, and A Better Way to Do The People’s Business. As we continue our work to present the American people a bold alternative to the last eight years, I want to hear from you.

Which of these issues addressed in our policy agenda, “A Better Way,” are most important to you?

Combating Poverty
Strengthening National Security
Growing the Economy
Restoring the Constitution
Improving Healthcare 
Reforming the Tax Code