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Duke is a 4-year-old male Airedale/Wheaten terrier mix! His previous family moved and left him behind. Duke’s $100 adoption fee includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, and more. 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 felony cases that were filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2016.

Roger Matthew Pirtle Possession of a narcotic drug, Level 6 felony

Kyle James Wood Dealing in a look-alike substance, Level 5 felony

John Eugene Deer Carrying a handgun without a license, Level 5 felony

Dealing in a look-alike substance, Level 5 felony

Amanda Carol Fryman Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

Randal Dale Schaeffer Attempted battery by bodily waste, Level 5 felony

Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor

Javion Hisheem Bell Resisting law enforcement, Level 6 felony

Carrying a handgun without a license, Class A misdemeanor

Keyvan Shamaal Fellows Possession of marijuana, Level 6 felony

Ricardo Markim Roberts Sr. Domestic battery, Level 6 felony

Jeremy Craig Collier Operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license for life, Level 5 felony

Travis Lee Buchanan Armed robbery, Level 3 felony

Criminal confinement, Level 3 felony

Possession of a narcotic drug, Level 6 felony

Quinton Lee Jennings Intimidation, Level 6 felony

Michele Denise Guthrie Dealing in a narcotic drug, Level 4 felony

Maintaining a common nuisance, Level 6 felony

Timothy Boyd Shane Burglary, Level 5 felony

Theft, Level 6 felony

Gerald Lamont Robinson Intimidation, Level 5 felony

Possession of a synthetic drug or synthetic drug look-alike substance, Class A misdemeanor

Donald Charles Freeman Jr. Armed robbery, Level 3 felony

Battery against a public safety official, Level 5 felony

Resisting law enforcement, Level 6 felony

Carrying a handgun without a license, Class A misdemeanor

Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor

Possession of marijuana, Class B misdemeanor

Seth Andrew Dill Child seduction, Level 5 felony

Stacy Ryan Goldman Battery against a public safety official, Level 5 felony

Theft, Level 6 felony

Resisting law enforcement, Level 6 felony

Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor

Ushanda Raye Johnson Operating a vehicle as a habitual traffic violator, Level 6 felony

Bennie Lee Fulton II Domestic battery, Level 6 felony

Jimmy Ray Davis Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Theft, Level 6 felony

Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

Google Coming to North Junior High

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Google is coming to North Junior High tomorrow at 1:45 p.m. to talk about Online Safety. Congressman Larry Bucshon will be there as well. Google created this program to help teach digital literacy to students and how to be safe online.

Tropicana Evansville Hosts Regional Mid-States Poker Tour

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The Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT) is a series of deep stack Texas Hold’em tournaments held at separate locations throughout the Midwest. Tropicana Evansville is hosting the MSPT Regional Tournament in their southern Indiana casino through January 31.

 

The MSPT is designed to cater directly to Poker players, players who desire affordable buy-ins that also lead to large prize pools.  The MSPT adds a new level of prestige to Poker in the Midwest — one of the most underrated Poker hotbeds in the country.

 

“MSPT has a very strong following.  Some of its events have prize pools in excess of $400,000.  Our preliminary events were well received by our poker players and we feel this is a great indication the main event will be strong.” says Giffen Tan, Executive Director of Gaming Operations at Tropicana Evansville.

 

Prize amounts are entirely dependent on the number of players in the tournament but a Main Event Prize Pool of $50,000 is guaranteed.  The Main Event will take place Thursday, January 28 through Sunday, January 31 in Tropicana Evansville’s Casino Poker Room.  Tournament viewing is open to the public, but space is limited.

 

State Fair invoices do not retroactively indemnify company in stage collapse

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Jennifer Nelson for www.theindianalawyer.com

The terms on invoices from the company contracted to provide equipment for concerts at the State Fair do not imply retroactive indemnification for the company after the 2011 stage collapse, the Indiana Supreme Court held Thursday in a matter of first impression.

The justices granted transfer to In Re: Indiana State Fair Litigation, Mid-America Sound Corporation v. Indiana State Fair Commission, et al., Jill Polet, et al., 49S02-1601-CT-51, to determine whether the trial court properly granted summary judgment to the Indiana State Fair Commission on the issue of whether the commission accepted liability for the stage fair collapse through a years-long course of conduct in paying invoices that had standard indemnity language on the back.

For 10 years before the August 2011 accident during a Sugarland concert in which high winds toppled stage equipment, killing seven and injuring dozens, the State Fair Commission and Mid-America Sound followed the same procedure. Before the fair, the parties agreed on the equipment and prices; after the fair, Mid-America would submit a blank claim voucher form with invoices for the rentals attached. The commission would then sign the claim voucher to authorize payment if it was correct.

In December 2011, while lawsuits were pending from victims of the stage collapse against the parties at issue in the instant case, Mid-America followed this procedure and sent an invoice to the commission. The commission signed the voucher.

Mid-America claimed that two sentences on the December 2011 invoice entitled it to indemnification for its own negligence in relation to the stage collapse. The trial court granted the commission’s motion for summary judgment; a divided Court of Appeals reversed and remanded because of genuine issues of material fact.

Indiana requires “clear and unequivocal” language to indemnify for another’s own negligence – tacitly recognizing that retroactive indemnity for existing losses is a burden few would willingly accept, Chief Justice Loretta Rush wrote for the unanimous court. And because indemnity provisions must be expressed unambiguously – especially when retroactive – they may not be inferred in a course of dealing, she noted, citing cases from jurisdictions that have squarely addressed this retroactivity question.

The trial court therefore correctly granted summary judgment for the commission and against Mid-America, the justices held.

“In view of that conclusion, we express no opinion on whether the Commission is a governmental entity with immunity under the Indiana Tort Claims Act (ITCA), Ind. Code ch. 34-13-3; whether indemnity for another party’s negligence is a tort- or contract-based liability for ITCA purposes; or whether the invoices’ indemnity language is void against public policy. But those arguments do illustrate why Mid-America’s failure to make a ‘clear and unequivocal’ demand for retroactive indemnification is particularly significant in these circumstances,” Rush wrote.

“Regardless of their merits, those claims are not implausible — and therefore it seems that a party seeking to impose such a disfavored liability under these circumstances would have particular incentive to draft its contract in the clearest and most unequivocal terms possible. Mid-America’s failure to do so here further underscores why we should not infer an extraordinary liability when a contract fails to provide for it expressly.”

New Hire at PEF

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Diane Nicholson Combs recently joined PEF as the new Program & Communications Director.  A graduate of Harrison High School and Indiana University Kelley School of Business, she currently serves on the Greater Evansville IU Alumni Association Chapter Board.   Prior to joining PEF, she was the Business Manager for a local private medical practice.

Women’s Basketball returns home for Illinois State and Indiana State

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  The University of Evansville women’s basketball team will hope its return to the Ford Center will be just as successful as it’s last home game as the Purple Aces are set to host Illinois State on Friday night and Indiana State on Sunday morning.

 

The Aces (2-16, 1-5 Missouri Valley) are coming off a three-game road swing that ended with a close loss to Wichita State last Sunday. However, the last time UE stepped off the floor at the Ford Center, it was following a 62-46 victory over Bradley earlier this month.

 

The game against Bradley ranks as one of the top performances by the Aces this season as both Sara Dickey and Sasha Robinson led the assault on the Braves. Dickey, who currently ranks fourth on UE’s all-time scoring list, had 23 points in the contest, and Robinson registered her first double-double of the season, scoring 10 points and pulling down 14 rebounds.

 

Kenyia Johnson, who filled up the stat sheet on the Bradley game with eight points, five assists and five rebounds, carried over her effectiveness into the road schedule, highlighted by an 8-for-9 showing with 18 points and five assists in the loss at Wichita.

 

Meanwhile, Illinois State (4-14, 2-5 MVC) enters the weekend after racking up its second conference victory of the season, beating Bradley 54-49. The Redbirds’ only other conference win was a 70-49 decision over Wichita State. The Aces have won four consecutive games over the Redbirds, which includes a 55-51 victory in the first round of last season’s Valley tournament.

 

Indiana State, which will take on Southern Illinois on Friday, is riding back-to-back victories over Loyola and Bradley, and the Sycamores will be looking to build on their 8-10 record, which includes a 4-3 mark in Valley play. Indiana State took home both meetings against UE last season.

 

Tipoff on Friday night is set for 7 p.m.

 

Edwards for Recorder & Melcher for Commissioner Campaign Kickoffs TODAY!

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Melcher for Commissioner
Friday,
January 29th
Filing: 9:00 AM at the
Vanderburgh County Election Office

Edwards for Recorder
Friday,
January 29th
Filing: 4:00 PM at the
Vanderburgh County Election Office

Reception to follow at

the Fraternal Order of Police

– 801 Court St

Aces Volleyball to hold Spring Alumnae Match

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Event set for Saturday, April 16

  Alums of the University of Evansville volleyball program are welcomed back to campus in April for a special weekend that will be highlighted by a Spring Alumnae Match.

 

The match caps off a great weekend of action that will feature two days worth of events.  On Friday, April 15, there will be a special get together for the alums at RiRa Evansville, which is located downtown.  That is set to begin at 7 p.m. and a full dinner/bar menu will be available for purchase.

 

On Saturday, April 16, the Alumnae Match will be held from 9-11 a.m. at the Carson Center.  The gym will open at 8 a.m. for warm-ups.  Following the match, there will be a meet and greet from 11-11:30 that will allow the alums to meet the current staff and student-athletes.

 

Following the game, those in attendance are invited to lunch at Turoni’s on N. Weinbach where a full menu will be available for purchase.  That weekend is also Bike Race and those in attendance are invited to stay for the festivities.

 

Those interested in coming back are asked to RSVP to Viera Rajcan at vr23@evansville.edu or 812-488-2217.  All RSVP’s are asked to be sent by April 11.  All former players are invited back for a great weekend.  Match participation is not required.