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IS IT TRUE APRIL 20, 2016

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IS IT TRUE that Supit Ying MossI wanted an opportunity to respond to an article in last Saturday morning Courier and Press that reported on an incident that allegedly accused her husband,  Dr. Richard Moss, of misdemeanor battery 23 years ago and she has just responded to set the record straight.

IS IT TRUE she acknowledges they have had a few marital spat, over the years but at no time were there any physical contact between her and her husband? …she also states that there were no battery occurred then or at any time during her time together with her husband?  …we just posted a copy of Mrs. Supit Ying MossI  letter she sent to the Evansville Courier and Press and also posted it in the CCO with her permission?  …we  posted Supit Ying MossI letter without opinion, bias or editing?

IS IT TRUE the Evansville Courier & Press editor announced over the weekend, the Courier will host a debate between Cheryl Musgrave and her opponents competing for the Vanderburgh County Commissioner seat in the Republican primary?  …the debate will be held Wednesday April 27, from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Browning Room in Central Library?  …you can bet that the real Mayor of Evansville Carol McClintock and her husband hand picked candidate Alex Schmitt will be primed and ready to go to answer the debate questions?

IS IT TRUE we can’t wait to see  how Mr. Schmitt will explain to those attending this debate why his present financial problems and his unemployment status qualifies him to serve on the  Vanderburgh County Commission?  …we would also like to know if Mr. Schmitt ever had similar issues when he lived in other cities?

IS IT TRUE if “First Lady” McClintock and Mayor Winnecke’s hand picked candidate Alex Schmitt wins the Vanderburgh County Commission primary race people are  saying that they will officially take political control of Evansville and Vanderburgh County alike?  …In essence if this happens we will have a consolidated government?

 IS IT TRUE a recent switch for a retirement program from Nationwide to Voya-Wells Fargo has upset some County employees?  …at yesterdays County Commission meeting  some County employees say they don’t  want their plan to change,?  …some county employees attending this meeting alleges  that there may be a conflict of interest on behalf of County Commissioner Joe Kiefer’s  because his son is one of the brokers listed  on this retirement deal thats now handled by Voya-Wells?  …its alleged  that Commissioner  Joe Kiefer son is set to receive an undisclosed amount of commission from this deal?

IS IT TRUE that  County Commissioner President Bruce Ungethiem said county officials are examining the deal to see if it can be stopped?  … County Recorder Z Tuley asked for the commissioners to stop the change?  …Jim Ethridge, a retired deputy prosecutor, spoke on why he feels why the deal was mishandled by commissioners.?  … Mr. Ethridge statement that Commissioner son is making money off this deal,”  was spot on?

IS IT TRUE that former Vanderburgh County Prosecutor Jim Ethridge charged that Commissioner Joe Kiefer son Joe Kiefer II is an employee at Wells Fargo and was one of two brokers who closed the deal?   …Commissioner Kiefer did abstained from all votes and public discussion related to this retirement plan?  … that Mr Ethridge also stated “Just because you abstained does not mean you don’t have a conflict of interest?    …this is a developing story?

IS IT TRUE our announcement that Vanderburgh County Sheriff Dave Wedding was selected the third 2016 CCO  “Community Achievement  Award” winner got the attention of our many thousands of CCO readers?  …the article on Sheriff Wedding was viewed by a whooping 6,760 CCO Facebook readers and 1,719 on line CCO readers?  …it looks like we made an outstanding  choice in selecting Vanderburgh County Sheriff Dave Wedding as one of our 2016 “Community Achievement Award” winners”?

FOOTNOTE:  Our next “IS IT TRUE” will be posted on this coming Friday?

Please take time and read our newest feature article entitled “HOT JOBS” posted in this section are from Evansville proper.

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WIFE OF 8TH DISTRICT CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE RESPONDS TO COURIER AND PRESS ARTICLE

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WIFE OF 8TH DISTRICT CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE RESPONDS TO COURIER AND PRESS ARTICLE

I thank the Evansville Courier Press for this opportunity to respond to their article of last Saturday morning reporting on an incident that allegedly accused my good husband, Dr. Richard Moss, of misdemeanor battery in our Jasper home 23 years ago. It has been a dark cloud hanging above our family all these years and I would now like to set the record straight.

Though we had a marital spat, at no time was there physical contact between us, and definitely no battery occurred then or at any time during our time together. Though it was reported as a domestic disturbance, I feel my poor and broken English at the time, and the emotional distress I was suffering, mis-communicated what actually occurred to the investigating officers who struggled to understand what I meant to say.

Thankfully, the prosecuting attorney at the time recognized this misunderstanding and dismissed all charges against Rick.

It was only a misunderstanding between a husband and wife, 23 years ago. Nothing more.

I have been married 26 years to Rick who is now running for Congress in Indiana’s 8th District for the Republican Party. He has my most ardent support. Rick’s family, being his first constituency, stands behind him fully.

Rick and I first met in Thailand where we were married and where I assisted his surgeries as a nurse. We traveled throughout Southeast Asia on a motorcycle together for three years treating head and neck cancer victims that had little or no other access to healthcare. Our efforts were entirely voluntary. We received little or no compensation. Our work was highly acclaimed and decorated in my country, Thailand, as well as in Nepal, Bangladesh, and Burma.

Upon our return to the USA we settled in Jasper, IN and began our family and a private practice in medicine. We have been blessed with four children: Arielle, Noah, Adina, and Isaiah. Arielle is now teaching English on a Fulbright Scholarship in Morocco. Noah is a junior at IU, and Adina and Isaiah are in middle school in Jasper. Rick is a loving father and husband. He has always been active in raising our children. He also is a devoted son and wrote a book about his beloved mother and her struggles to raise her five sons in the Bronx as a single Mom.

I should mention that Rick is Jewish and very devoted to his faith. I converted to Judaism and together we have raised our four children as young Jews. Richard and I are strong supporters of Israel. We are grateful for the support many Christians give to Israel. We believe strongly that our country is founded on Judeo-Christian principles.

In closing let me reiterate that the misunderstanding reported in the paper recently was a difference of opinion that never resulted in physical contact or battery. It occurred 23 years ago. Rick and I are happily married for 26 years with four outstanding and accomplished children.

That is the real story of Rick and our family!

Sincerely,

Supit “Ying” Moss

FOOTNOTE:  This letter was sent to the CCO and we have posted it without opinion , bias or editing!

Global Steelmaker POSCO Establishing Operations at Port of Indiana-Jeffersonville; 60 High-wage Jobs

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Port’s River Access, Automotive Connections Attract South Korea’s 4th Largest Company

Indianapolis – POSCO, a multinational company headquartered in Pohang, South Korea, and the fifth-largest steel producer in the world, has announced plans to build a wire rod processing center at the Port of Indiana-Jeffersonville, creating up to 60 high-wage jobs by 2018. POSCO is South Korea’s fourth largest company, behind Samsung Electronics, SK Holdings and Hyundai Motors, and is ranked No. 162 in Fortune’s Global 500.

“Although we are located on different continents, South Korea and Indiana both share a reputation of excellence when it comes to advanced manufacturing,” said Governor Mike Pence. “Having a globally-focused company like POSCO select Indiana to grow its business is a strong endorsement of our state’s low-cost, low-tax business climate, robust transportation infrastructure and dynamic port system. This company could have established operations anywhere in the world, but has found exactly what it needed right here in Indiana. POSCO is a major supplier to the automotive industry which already supports more than 100,000 jobs in our state, and we look forward to the new jobs this state-of-the-art facility will create.”

The $19 million project includes a 136,000-square-foot facility to be constructed on approximately 10 acres at the Port of Indiana-Jeffersonville. POSCO plans to start construction later this year on the facility, which will be the company’s second steel processing line and fourth production line in the U.S. POSCO’s key drivers for locating at the port were the ability to ship steel into the Midwest by water, the close proximity to numerous steel and automotive-related companies and the attractive business environment in the Jeffersonville area.

“We are very excited about the opportunity to develop our first Midwestern U.S. plant at the Port of Indiana-Jeffersonville,” said POSCO AAPC Finance Director Kyu Tae Kim. “It is critical for our business to receive cargo by water and to be centrally located in the U.S. market. The Jeffersonville’s port location will allow us to connect with global markets and supply our U.S. automotive customers with ‘just-in-time’ deliveries. We want to thank the State of Indiana, the City of Jeffersonville, the Ports of Indiana and One Southern Indiana for helping us to make this project a reality.”

POSCO was established in South Korea in 1968 and was the first Korean firm to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange in 1994. It operates 312 facilities in 43 countries around the world. POSCO’s Jeffersonville plant will process steel wire for fasteners, nuts and bolts used in the automotive industry and serve as a distribution center for other POSCO products. POSCO America, incorporated in 1984, maintains its U.S. headquarters in Fort Lee, N.J., with additional facilities in Houston, Texas, Troy, Mich., and McCalla, Ala. POSCO operates two integrated steel mills in South Korea and a joint venture facility with U.S. Steel, USS-POSCO Industries, located in California.

“POSCO’s planned facility is a good fit for our port and its operations will create new business for other port companies,” said Rich Cooper, CEO for the Ports of Indiana. “Steel processors at our port currently supply components for all six of the top U.S. automakers as well as to many Tier 1 suppliers and other participants in the automotive industry’s supply chain. The port’s multimodal transportation options, including year-round barge access to the Gulf of Mexico, offer significant logistics cost savings for POSCO.”

The Port of Indiana-Jeffersonville is home to 28 businesses, including a “steel campus” of 12 metal-processing companies serving the Midwest auto and appliance industries. The port handled over one million tons of steel cargoes in 2015 and 2.8 million in total shipments.

The Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) offered POSCO up to $550,000 in conditional tax credits and up to $50,000 in training grants based on the company’s job creation plans. These incentives are performance-based, meaning until Hoosiers are hired, the company is not eligible to claim incentives. Jeffersonville’s city council approved additional incentives at the request of the Jeffersonville Redevelopment Commission.

“Having a global company of POSCO’s caliber select Southern Indiana and, specifically, the Port of Indiana-Jeffersonville, for this advanced manufacturing project, is certainly cause for celebration,” said Jeffersonville Mayor Mike Moore. “The opening of two new interstate bridges over the Ohio River and the continued development of our port are key drivers for attracting world-class companies like POSCO and helping them grow in our community. We are grateful to our partners in economic development, One Southern Indiana and the Indiana Economic Development Corporation, for their efforts to ensure that investing in Jeffersonville is a seamless process.”

Deputy Accompanies His Father On Honor Flight

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Sheriff Dave Wedding paid his respects to a group of veterans this past Saturday who took part in the Honor Flight of Southern Indiana. The group departed Evansville Regional Airport for Washington, D.C where the veterans toured the National Mall and Memorial Parks and met with supporters and admirers.
Our own Detective Joe Beckwith accompanied his father Ray, who is a Korean War veteran. Sheriff Wedding stated, “The Honor Flight commander explained to me how Detective Beckwith stepped up without being asked and assisted veterans as they entered and exited the bus. Some of the veterans had restricted mobility and Deputy Beckwith’s assistance was greatly appreciated.”

The veterans returned home Saturday night to a hero’s welcome at the airport. Honor Flight of Southern Indiana is a non-profit organization created solely to honor Indiana’s veterans. Indy Honor Flight transports our heroes to Washington, D.C. to visit and reflect at their memorials.

FOOTNOTE: Pictured (left to right): Sheriff Dave Wedding, Sgt. Ray Beckwith and Detective Joe Beckwith.

 

Governor Pence Joins Japanese Manufacturer for Ribbon Cutting in Porter County

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Indianapolis – Governor Mike Pence today joined U.S.- and Japan-based executives from MonoSol, a subsidiary of Japan-based Kuraray Co. Ltd. Central, in Portage to cut the ribbon on the company’s new manufacturing facility at Ameriplex at the Port in Portage.

In 2014, the company, which manufactures water-soluble films, compounds and solutions, announced plans to invest $95 million to construct a 300,000-square-foot facility, creating up to 150 new jobs by 2020. MonoSol’s technologies are used in a variety of products, including detergents, fertilizers, aerospace composites, prosthetic limbs, laundry bags and linens.

The first 90,000-square-foot phase of the facility will begin operations later this year and the company plans to begin construction on phase two of the building in 2017. This mark’s MonoSol’s fourth facility in Northwest Indiana, adding to its corporate headquarters in Merrillville as well as two production facilities in Portage and La Porte.

MonoSol employs more than 300 associates in Indiana, and will begin hiring employees at its new facility in Portage later this year. New positions are expected to offer average wages above the state and county average wages.

Photos from the event can be found below.

 

Candidate Ennis Announces Public Meet And Greets

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Ann Ennis, Republican candidate for State Representative District 64, has scheduled these meet the candidate events in District 64 for April.

  • Breakfast at Zack’s Diner, 202 E Locust St. Ft. Branch, 7:30-8:30 am Wednesday, April 20.
  • Small group Q & A at Princeton Library from 3:00 until 4:00 pm, Friday, April 22.
  • Attendance at the Downtown Princeton Inc. Fourth Fridays event on the Square Friday, April 22, from 4 pm until 8 pm. (look at the new sidewalks!)
  • Parking Lot Stop and Chat at Junee B’s, 531 S Franklin St., Oakland City, Tuesday, April 26, from 4:00-5:30 pm
  • Dinner and Discussion at St. Joe Inn, 9515 St Wendel Road, Evansville, Thursday, April 28, from 7:00-8:00 pm.
  • Closing weekend breakfast the Main Street Café in Owensville, on the Square, April 30 from 8:30-9:30 am, prior to final Saturday door-to door with friends and supporters.

Ennis is a lifetime resident of District 64 with 30 years’ experience in civic leadership, including serving as Executive Director of Keep Evansville Beautiful (Evansville), and executive fund development positions with Habitat of Evansville, Ruth’s House (substance abuse recovery) and the Public Education Foundation of Evansville. She has been an officer in her family’s coal and oil exploration contracting firm, and worked in finance and media marketing

Adopt A Pet

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Rolo is a handsome 10-month-old male Lab mix! His previous owner had too many animals. Rolo has never been neutered or vaccinated, but now he’s seen a vet and is on his way to being move-in ready. His $100 fee includes both of those, plus his microchip & heartworm testing! Call (812) 426-2563 or visit www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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 Below is a list of the felony cases filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office yesterday and today.

Brandon Michael Davis Dealing in methamphetamine, Level 2 felony

Carrying a handgun without a license, Level 5 felony

Possession of a controlled substance, Level 6 felony

Brian Lekeith Butler Possession of a narcotic drug, Level 6 felony

Possession of marijuana, Class B misdemeanor

Tanazea Marie Woods Possession of a narcotic drug, Level 6 felony

Possession of marijuana, Class B misdemeanor

Ashley Phyliss Drane Battery by means of a deadly weapon, Level 5 felony

Neglect of a dependent, Level 6 felony

Criminal mischief, Class A misdemeanor

James R. Madden Intimidation, Level 5 felony

Possession of a controlled substance, Class A misdemeanor

Brandon Michael Hayes Domestic battery, Level 6 felony

Member of Indiana State Police Testifies Before the United States House of Representatives about Data Encryption

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Earlier today, April 19, 2015, Indiana State Police Captain Chuck Cohen testified before the United States House of Representatives at a hearing before the Committee on Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations.

The topic of his testimony was: Deciphering the Debate Over Encryption: Industry and Law Enforcement Perspectives.

Attached with this release is the PDF of Capt. Cohen’s testimony.  Capt. Cohen is also expected to address questions after his formal testimony to congress.

Media interested in speaking with Capt. Cohen upon his return to Indianapolis should contact Chief Public Information Officer Capt. David Bursten as noted at the end of this release.  Please note Capt. Cohen will not be available for interviews until after 9:00 a.m.  on Wednesday, April 20, 2016.