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Adopt A Pet

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Jabba is a very handsome male chocolate Lab. He’s just over a year old. He has lived with children, dogs, a cat, & a guinea pig in his previous home & did well! He had free run of his home with no accidents. Jabba’s adoption fee is $100 and includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, and heartworm test. Call the Vanderburgh Humane Society in Evansville at (812) 426-2563 or  visit www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!

 

State Sen. Vaneta Becker to Serve on Roads and Transportation Study Committee

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 STATEHOUSE (June 23, 2016) — State Sen. Vaneta Becker (R-Evansville) will serve on the Interim Study Committee on Roads and Transportation during the summer and fall months to help prepare for the 2017 session of the General Assembly. She will also serve on the following study commissions and council:

  • Commission on Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises
  • Indiana Commission for Women
  • Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities Interagency Coordinating Council

“When the Indiana General Assembly is not in session, legislators have an opportunity to examine state issues in depth,” Becker said. “In the coming months, we will hear testimony from experts and citizens as we discuss ways to keep our roadways safe and ensure the Bureau of Motor Vehicles is best serving Hoosiers.”

When Indiana’s part-time legislature is not in session, lawmakers serve on interim study committees that meet to review the state’s top issues, as identified by the General Assembly during the prior legislative session.

Study committee topics are assigned by the bipartisan Legislative Council, comprised of 16 voting members — eight from the Senate and eight from the House of Representatives.

To view interim committee agendas and stream hearings online, visit www.in.gov/iga. More information about topics that will be examined can be found here.

 

THURSDAYS “READERS FORUM”

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WHAT’S ON YOUR MIND TODAY?

“IS IT TRUE” will be posted on this coming Friday.

Todays READERS POLL question is: Do you feel that Mayor Winnecke will save Mesker Amphitheater from the wreaking ball?

Please take time and read our newest feature articles entitled “HOT JOBS” and “LOCAL SPORTS” posted in our sections.

If you would like to advertise in the CCO please contact us City-County Observer@live.com.

Copyright 2015 City County Observer. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistribute

 

LINK TO GEORGE MESKER MUSIC TRUST LEGAL DOCUMENTS

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Attached below are the legal documents of the George Music Trust legal documents.  Please see question 4 in paragraph 4 on page 3 dated November  2, 1973 entitled Report of Trustee.

It looks like the Board Of Trustees improved the ability of the Mesker Trust to enhance Mesker Park Amphitheater.  Its also interesting that the Mesker Park had in the excess of $350,000 valued on a cost basis back in 1973.

THIS IS THE LINK TO THE GEORGE MESKER MUSIC TRUST

FOOTNOTE:  There are 13 papers in this exhibit.

Megan Devine New Ellis Paddock Analyst

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HENDERSON, Ky. (June 20, 2016) — Megan Devine, one of racing’s emerging stars as an analyst, will be the paddock commentator for Ellis Park’s 30-date meet that runs July 2-Sept. 5.

Devine, a 2014 honors graduate of the Equine Industry Program in the University of Louisville’s College of Business, will provide pre-race selections and conduct post-race interviews to be aired on racetrack monitors and as part of Ellis’ simulcasting signal, in- cluding through online wagering platforms. She also will conduct Saturday morning pub- lic handicapping shows with track announcer Jimmy McNerney.

“All the signs are in place for a gangbuster meet, judging from the outstanding response of horsemen and jockeys to our enhanced purses,” said racing secretary Dan Bork. “El- lis Park prides itself of being fan and bettor-friendly, and we wanted to add an analyst who knows not only handicapping but horses. Megan was an obvious choice with her equine and broadcasting experience, as well as her unparalleled enthusiasm. We are as excited as she is to see everything she winds up doing to not only help the handi- cappers but to promote Ellis Park and our Kentucky horses and horsemen.”

“It’s going to be more than a paddock-analyst show – not just 20 minutes to post, give my picks and go back in my little hole,” said Devine, who in addition to her bachelor’s degree in business administration has minors in marketing and communications. “I’d like to interact with the track more and the fans, get people excited about racing and the horses that are there. I’m a big proponent of social media, so I’m going to be pushing that. We have so many great horses there, as well as trainers and jockeys, and now with the purse increases, that will just get even better. So I’d like to involve them and do a lot of interviews that way.”

Devine also works for NBC Sports assisting the field producers for the network’s racing broadcasts, a position she started in college. She works for the TVG racing network dur- ing Keeneland and was paddock analyst for Turfway Park’s Spiral Day card.

“I’m so lucky to be working with these horses and trainers,” she said. “I’m very proud I’ve had those opportunities, that I’m not somebody coming from totally the outside. I live and breathe horse racing. I consider myself to be part of it, and I really like working hard for that. I respect everybody in the business and everybody who is a fan. I always try hard and put a smile on my face. I love what I do.”

While horse racing has become her passion, Devine grew up grooming, exercising, training and showing hunter-jumpers on her native Long Island. She galloped thorough- breds at Blackwood Stables in Versailles, Ky., to learn up close “what goes into making race horses tick,” calling it “definitely the hardest thing I’ve ever done.”

Such knowledge of horses remains a hallmark of her analyst work, blended with tradi- tional handicapping and pouring over horses’ form.

“I do a combination of both,” said the former captain of the University of Louisville’s equestrian team. “I certainly pick up on things that happen in the paddock, things that people need to know that I see. But then you back it up with the homework you’ve done.

“Being in Louisville, you can’t not be involved in horse racing, with the community around you, Churchill and Keeneland and the sales. I started working for NBC and TVG and got to know the players first-hand.”

Devine was voted 2014 Miss University of Louisville in the Miss America qualifying competition, her first in a beauty pageant. “I believe people should constantly challenge themselves and get outside their comfort zone, and that was way outside my comfort zone,” she said with a laugh. “It actually was a fund-raiser for my sorority. I ended up winning and did not know that after that you had to go on to Miss Kentucky, and if you won that you went on to Miss America. I have a lot of respect for the women who do that. I’m glad I retired after my two pageants, but it was a great learning experience.”

Follow Devine at MissMeganDevine.com, Twitter @MissMeganDevine and facebook.-

com/MegHartDevine. Devine also is involved with Fashion at the Races, which pro- motes horse racing and fashion internationally.

For more information on Ellis Park’s 2016 race meet, contact Dan Bork at dan.bork@ellisparkracing.com or dbork@bellsouth.net.

Beware Of Bogus Vacation Packages, Pause Before Posting Travel Plans On Social Media

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Beware Of Bogus Vacation Packages, Pause Before Posting Travel Plans On Social Media

Before jet-setting off to your summer vacation spot this year, avoid common travel mistakes that may put you at risk for fraud or invite criminals to your doorstep.

Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller’s Office offers the following tips:

When booking a trip

  • Be wary if you are contacted about winning a “free” vacation. A legitimate company won’t ask you to pay fees for a prize.
  • Before booking a trip with a third-party agency, research the company to make sure it is reputable. Ask agencies for recent references and read customer reviews online. Check for complaints about the business with the Office of the Indiana Attorney General by calling 800-382-5516, and your local Better Business Bureau.
  • Research and obtain quotes from multiple agencies to make sure you are getting honest pricing.
  • Review contracts carefully, including information about refund, cancelation policies, and whether your deposit will be applied to the final cost.
  • Avoid paying by cash or check. Credit cards offer the best protection in case you need to dispute a charge. For more information on how to dispute a charge click here.
  • Confirm all arrangements yourself. Ask the company for the names, addresses, and phone numbers of the airlines, car rental companies, and hotels you’ll be using so you can verify the information.

Before you leave

  • Avoid posting about your upcoming trip on social media, especially when you are leaving, and how long you will be gone. By posting details on social media about leaving town, you’ve just allowed a burglar to schedule the best time to break into your home.
  • Place travel alerts on your credit cards, particularly if you are traveling abroad, by calling your bank and letting them know your destination.
  • Call the airline and/or lodging companies ahead of time to confirm your reservations.

During your trip

  • Closely monitor your bank statements for any unusual activity while traveling, including duplicate charges by vacation vendors.
  • While traveling, keep tabs on your Boarding Pass, hotel room key and other documents or items that may contain personal information. Boarding passes and hotel room keys contain personal information that criminals could use to steal your identity, like your name, address, destination and more.
  • Refrain from posting pictures of your airline boarding documents, which hold important personal information that can be decoded.
  • Shred any unneeded items containing personal information when you get home.

If you are targeted by a vacation scam or fall victim to identity theft, file a complaint with the Attorney General’s Office by visiting www.IndianaConsumer.com or calling 1-800-382-5516.More information about common travel scams can be found here.

Calling all Democrats!

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Dear Democrat Friends,
Happy Days are indeed here again!
Mark your calendar on the evening of August 4.
 
When The Vanderburgh County Democratic Party will host:
The 2016 Jefferson-Jackson Dinner In the Conference Center at Tropicana Evansville.
You won’t want to miss this fun-filled evening when we celebrate the Past, Present and Promising Future of our great party!
Watch for details coming very soon!

Students to Receive Free Bicycles at Ivy Tech’s 11th Annual Public Safety Academy

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 Middle school and elementary school students in the Ivy Tech Community College Public Safety Academy will receive a new bicycle, helmet, and bicycle lock this week at Ivy Tech. The bicycles are awarded to students who demonstrate good attendance, good behavior, and a good attitude while participating in the Public Safety Academy, and other summer activities in the community. The Academy is a partnership with the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation’s (EVSC) 21st Century Community Learning Centers, the City of Evansville Department of Parks & Recreation, the YMCA of Southwestern Indiana, and the Boys & Girls Club of Evansville.

Ivy Tech Community College Public Safety Academy – Annual Bicycle Giveaway Event

Ivy Tech Community College

3501 N. First Avenue

Tuesday, June 28 at 2:00 p.m.

Wednesday, June 29 at 2:00 p.m.

200 bicycles will be awarded to students this year, the majority of them at Ivy Tech Community College this Tuesday, June 28 and Wednesday, June 29 at 2:00 p.m.  In addition, 2 adaptive bicycles, specifically designed for children who are physically unable to ride a standard bicycle, will be given away. “Ivy Tech has staff and faculty that have supported the bicycle giveaway program for years.  We believe this award reinforces for young people the importance of good behavior and a healthy attitude to future success,” said Jonathan Weinzapfel, chancellor of Ivy Tech Southwest.

 

Bicycles will be presented to the students by donors, representatives from public safety agencies, EVSC, local dignitaries, and community leaders. Students will also be treated to an afternoon of fun, including activities, snacks, a tour of Ivy Tech, and a video on bicycle safety. The event is funded by generous donations from individuals and businesses across the tri-state.

The Evansville Bicycle Club and Gerling Law will be assisting with the event and will help adjust the bike seats and helmets to ensure a proper fit.