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Committee passes Sullivan’s Dealer Services Bill

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The House Committee on Roads and Transportation voted unanimously Wednesday in support of State Rep. Holli Sullivan’s (R-Evansville) bill transferring responsibility of dealer/temporary plates from the Bureau of Motor Vehicles to the Indiana Secretary of State’s office.

“As an industrial engineer, streamlining government for my constituents is always one of my top priorities,” Sullivan said. “It was a pleasure to work with Secretary Connie Lawson’s office on this effort to clarify the law and improve the division of dealer services.”

If passed, House Bill 1365 would transfer responsibility for dealer/temporary license plates from the BMV to the Secretary of State after June 30, 2017.

“I would like to thank Representative Sullivan for her work on this legislation,” Lawson said. “This bill will give automotive consumers an added convenience of 45 days to use paper license plates, plus increased protections for a driver’s personal information. In addition, it is important to the industry because dealers will now have 31 days to deliver titles to consumers after a vehicle purchase.”

A Letter From Brandon lee Ferguson Candidate For District 77 State Representative

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A Letter From Brandon lee Ferguson Candidate For District 77 State Representative

If you’re like me, you complain every election about the candidates or lack thereof, because our

concerns are not being represented. I am running because I believe it is time to make Evansville a better city and community for all.

Every year, we put our trust in candidates believing they will carry forth our struggles, and represent us both fairly and equally only to be left behind once election season is over.  I, like many in our community work hard for a living, live check by check, and struggle because the cost of everything is rising faster than we can afford. Most of us worry about keeping the heat on, hospital bills, putting food on the table, and day care costs for our children. We worry about affording insurance, and making that next car payment, and so do our seniors.  They worry about health insurance,
and bills while living on fixed incomes. These are real issues we are facing every day. As a son, husband, and father, these are issues very near and dear to my heart. I understand the struggles and frustration of working hard and continuing to make ends meet, and this is why I am running for office. I believe in our city’s potential, and I truly believe there are things that we can do to improve our community in ways that benefit all its citizens. I am running to move Evansville forward.

I believe it is time we put ourselves on the map by having an identity. Nashville is known for
Country music, Orlando has Disney, St. Louis has the Arch, and Seattle has the Space Needle. Let’s
encourage small businesses and become the entrepreneur city where we encourage not only big
business but mom and pop shops alike not only start but succeed in our community.  Many qualified
graduates leave our city due to lack of employment, I believe we need to utilize our new IU Medical
Center to its full capability, by insuring those students have great jobs in our community when they are finished.

The Medical Center has potential to be a hub at the forefront of research and the development of cures for disease. This is a great opportunity with potential for creating even more jobs in our
community.  We not only need more jobs but, good paying jobs making American made products, and this can be done once again by supporting small businesses in our community here in Evansville. We need to support and encourage those in our community making American made products. We have enough families working 2 and 3 minimum wages jobs. There isn’t a reason why we can’t make our own clothes, TV’s, washers…etc. It is not only unpatriotic but it should be illegal to take jobs from this country to another country and sell the products back just because of greed! Lack of employment leads to criminal activity, and I am also running to address and create solutions to the problems in our community in regards to crime and safety.

As a father, and like many in our community, safety is important for our families and loved ones
which is why we need to approach how we engage our youth differently. Instead of incarcerating our
youth and putting our police force in harm’s way, we need to start looking at prevention measures such as educational youth programs, and activities that give our youth purpose. Let’s allow our youth to be engaged and responsible members of society by providing them with the right tools to help them stay away from criminal activities. Let’s keep open those venues that keep our youth engaged and allow ourchildren to explore without participating in dangerous activities for example; recreational parks, community pools, and libraries. I believe in promoting healthy, positive activities, where the kids can be kids.

The diversity in our community is something we should all be proud of as it reflects the many
cultures within our community. Wouldn’t it be wonderful to have an international district where we
support those in our community who want to open businesses to showcase their culture whether in the form of restaurants or grocery stores? There are many wonderful things about our city, and I believe it’s time we make Evansville work for everyone. You won’t receive emails from me to raise money. I am not asking for your money because most of us are already struggling. I am asking for your support and vote to improve our community to become a prosperous, and better place to live.

Let’s move Evansville forward.  God bless you all!

Brandon Lee Ferguson

Candidate for District 77 State Representative

FOOTNOTE:  This letter was posted without opinion, bias or editing.  

Republic Services Suspends Services Today Due To Weather Conditions

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Republic Services has suspended routes for today. Collections will begin again on Monday, January 25th and continue regular schedule next week.

SATS TESTS CANCELLED FOR SATURDAY

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The SATs were supposed to be at Central and Bosse, not Harrison as I stated earlier. SATs at Bosse and Central have been cancelled and will be rescheduled for Feb. 20. So sorry!

Florida Armed Robbery Fugitive Arrested

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On Thursday, January 21, 2016 the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office arrested a fugitive from Florida who was wanted on armed robbery charges.

The incident began Thursday morning when deputies responded to the 5000 block of Amstel Drive in Hornbook Estates to investigate a complaint of marijuana use. Deputies spoke to Mr. Life Huhammed Dismuke II at his apartment about the complaint. Deputies did not detect the odor or marijuana coming from Mr. Dismuke’s apartment at that time.

Upon returning to his vehicle, a sheriff’s deputy checked Mr. Dismuke’s name against the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) warrant database. The deputy discovered that Mr. Dismuke was wanted out of Hillsborough County, Florida on charges of robbery with a firearm.

Additional personnel where then requested to respond, including members of the U.S. Marshals Service Fugitive Task Force. Mr. Dismuke was taken into custody without incident. Mr. Dismuke was transported to the Vanderburgh County Jail and is currently being held without bond pending extradition back to Florida.

ARRESTED:

Pictured above: Life Huhammed Dismuke II, 22, of Tampa, FL.

 

Police are Seeking Mt. Vernon Robbery Suspect

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Indiana State Police are currently investigating an armed robbery that occurred last night at Huck’s Convenience Store located at 9th and Main Street in Mt. Vernon.

Preliminary investigation revealed that at approximately 8:45 p.m., an unknown black male entered the store armed with a large knife. The male walked behind the counter and demanded money.  After a brief struggle with the female clerk the suspect walked away with an undetermined amount of money. During the struggle the female clerk did receive a few minor cuts on her hand. She did not require medical attention.  The suspect was last seen running west toward Southwind Apartments.

Suspect Description:

  • Black Male
  • Unknown Age
  • Approximately 5’7” to 6’ Tall
  • Slender Build
  • Wearing dark coat and pants
  • Wearing a stocking cap, hood and had a scarf over the lower portion of his face.

Anyone with information concerning this incident is encouraged to contact the Indiana State Police or the Mt. Vernon City Police.

IS IT TRUE JANUARY 22, 2016

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IS IT TRUE the Evansville City Parks Board just approved a partial ban on smoking in City Parks?  …this ban includes all tobacco and electronic cigarettes starting on April 1, 2016?  …we are amazed that the Parks Board did not include golf courses and attached parks, Wesselman  Park, Howell Par-3 courses, Mesker Park Zoo and Botanic Gardens?  …it looks like special interests and back room politics ruled the day at Wednesday Parks Board meeting?  …we can’t wait to hear the comments from our readers on this issue?

IS IT TRUE that Evansville Water and Sewer Utility Board and City Council will meet with the State Board of Accounts on February 1, 2016 to discuss items in the 2015 Audit?  …we are pleased to hear all members of the new City Council are invited to attend this Audit Exist Conference with the State Board of Accounts?  …when we get an official copy of this audit we shall make it public?

IS IT TRUE the State Board of Accounts still hasn’t released the City of Evansville 2015 audit? …we can’t wait see if SBA will address the alleged $6 million deficit that City of Evansville had at the end of 2015? …we look forward to see if City Controller Russ Lloyd Jr or former Councilman John Friend was right about this issue?

IS IT TRUE at this coming Monday City Council meeting Finance Chairman DAN McGINN will be presenting a resolution asking Council to  approve a lease between the Evansville Redevelopment Commission and the Evansville Brownfields Corp. relating to the Downtown Convention Hotel Project? …this seems like a back door way of putting money in Brownsfields coffers?

IS IT TRUE that former Mayor Wienzapfel was responsible for writing contract between the City and IceMen not Mayor Winnecke?  …the more we hear about the working relationship between the IceMen  and the management of the Ford Center maybe it was for the best for IceMen to re-locate to Owensboro?

IS IT TRUE that St. Mary’s Medical Center has been included on a list of the best hospitals in the country?  …St. Mary’s Medical Center has received the Healthgrades Distinguished Hospital Award for Clinical Excellence this week for the third year in a row?  …we also consider St. Mary’s Medical Center media relations Department the best in our region?

IS IT TRUE we know that the Winnecke Administration will get a big kick out of this coming CCO Editorial on Monday?

IS IT TRUE we have been approached by some “Mover and Shakers” in Owensboro, Ky. to publish a City County Observer edition in Owensboro, Ky?   …we are seriously considering it?

IS IT TRUE that today “READERS POLL” question is; Do you feel its ethical for elected officials to allow themselves to be wined and dined by vendors who conducts business with the City of Evansville?

IS IT TRUE starting Monday January 25, 2016 the IS IT TRUE articles shall be posted on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays?

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Vanderburgh County Tea Party Patriots Membership Meeting

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Vanderburgh County Tea Party Patriots Membership Meeting

Public Library, Red Bank Branch, 120 S. Red Bank Road, in the Howard Room at 1:00 p.m
Dr. Moss will get 10 min to announce his candidacy to those who do not yet know he is running. We are asking you to join us and wear your buttons in a show of support.

This meeting will feature the film The Free Speech Apocalypse, directed by Darren Doane (Collision and Unstoppable). A 95-minute documentary that highlights our cultural decay, The Free Speech Apocalypse clearly demonstrates the erosion of free speech and religious liberty in America since an April 13, 2012 confrontation between IU students and Pastor Douglas Wilson (who was lecturing on traditional marriage and family) at the University of Indiana.

Beth Csukas Medical Bill Fund Drive

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Beth Csukas Medical Bill Fund
On January 16th, while traveling to Indianapolis, Beth Csukas had a car accident. The accident left her with broken ribs and a much more serious condition with bleeding in her brain and swelling.  As she battles, the bills will mount for her.