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JUST IN: Carpenters Union Endorses Mike Braun in Indiana’s Governor’s Race

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Carpenters Union Endorses Mike Braun in Indiana’s Governor’s Race

March 29, 2024

Greenwood, Indiana—The Central Midwest Regional Council of Carpenters (CMRCC) is proud to endorse Mike Braun for Governor of Indiana“Mike Braun is a Main Street entrepreneur who understands the challenges facing our council. He appreciates our four-year apprenticeship program which is privately funded training the next generation of carpenters and millwrights that are building our roads, bridges, manufacturing sites, and schools across Indiana,” said Political Directo Jason Clark. “Braun is also the strongest candidate when it comes to addressing Tax Fraud. The business practice of using undocumented workers is taking opportunities away from hard-working Hoosiers and contractors who play by the rules.”

“I am honored to have the endorsement of the Central Midwest Regional Council of Carpenters,” said Mike Braun. “As a businessman and Main Street entrepreneur, I know not every good-paying job requires a four-year degree, and as Governor, it will be a top priority to make sure we educate the parents, their children, and Indiana schools of the opportunities that exist with the Carpenters.”

The Central Midwest Regional Council of Carpenters (CMRCC) represents over 36,000 professional tradespeople in 36 locals in Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky. CMRCC is a proud affiliate of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters, which has a century-plus tradition of representing the best of the building trades.

For more information, please visit www.cmwcarpenters.com.

PROSECUTOR DIANA MOERS GIVES AN OVERVIEW OF MARCH 2024 CASES

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PROSECUTOR DIANA MOERS GIVES AN OVERVIEW OF MARCH 2024 CASES

March 29, 2024

Evansville, IN – Prosecutor Diana Moers announces an overview of jury trials and sentencing that occurred in March 2024.

Child Molester Sentenced to 35 years after Jury Trial

On March 8, 2024, Timothy W. Vaughn was sentenced to 35 years for Child Molesting, a Level 1 Felony, and 6 years for Incest, a Level 4 Felony; the sentences are to run concurrent to each other. The Honorable Magistrate Judge Kelli E. Fink of the Vanderburgh County Circuit Court presided

In May of 2023, Holly’s House conducted a forensic interview with a child who stated Timothy W. Vaughn had molested them several years back. The Evansville Police Department was able to verify the dates, location, and descriptions the victim gave, ultimately leading to charging Vaughn with the crime. Vaughn was found guilty by a jury on February 13, 2024.

The victim’s family spoke at the sentencing hearing before Vaughn received 35 years. “I am happy that our victim was surrounded by family and received the justice they so deserved. After keeping a secret for several years, they can finally move forward with the next chapter of their life. They can sleep better at night knowing their molester is no longer on the streets,” stated Deputy Prosecutor Amanda Honaker. “Because of the brave survivor in this case, this Defendant will never have access to another child. The jury listened to the difficult testimony in this case and, because of the courageous efforts of the survivor to tell their story, the Defendant will spend the rest of his life behind bars for his depraved acts. Due to the hard work of my office and local law enforcement, and the cooperation of the survivor and their supportive family,

Vanderburgh County is safer today. I hope that healing can begin with the perpetrator behind bars and out of our country,

” Prosecutor Moers replied. Defendant Found Guilty by Jury of Reckless Homicide and Attempted Murder After Week-long Jury Trial

On March 15, 2024, after a week-long jury trial, Austin D. Ousley was found guilty of Reckless Homicide, a Level 5 Felony (punishable by up to 6 years), and Attempted Murder, a Level 1 Felony (punishable by up to 65 years). The Defendant also admitted to using a firearm in the commission of the crime so the court can consider enhanced sentencing in this case which can add 5-20 years to the sentence. The State will argue for consecutive sentencing. The Honorable Judge Robert J. Pigman of the Vanderburgh County Superior Court presided over the jury trial. On February 27, 2023, brothers Chad and Shawn Wildt drove to their family’s property on 5100 Cypress Dale Road after trail cameras and family alerted them that unknown persons were on the property. Upon entering the property, a confrontation occurred where the Defendant testified he shot an unarmed Chad Wildt in the face.

Testimony revealed that the Defendant fired 3 shots – one directly at Chad Wildt. Shawn  Wildt was fatally injured when one of the shots fired by the Defendant struck him in the back.

While the Defendant admitted to firing a weapon at the unarmed Chad Wildt, he denied seeing Shawn Wildt when firing his weapon. The Defendant unsuccessfully claimed self-

defense against the unarmed Wildt brothers.

Deputy Prosecutor Heath Tuley, representing the State in this case, presented over 300 exhibits to the jury including witness testimony, trail camera photos, the 911 call, Ousley’s confession video, and more digital evidence.

“This case required the jury to listen carefully to a large amount of evidence and make complex decisions. I am extremely proud of Mr. Tuley’s efforts in delivering the information clearly to the jury through hundreds of exhibits and hours of witness testimony. I hope that the families of all involved in this tragic case can find healing through telling their stories at the sentencing portion of this matter.”

Moers also commends law enforcement for their efforts: “Our Sheriff’s Deputies did an amazing job on this difficult case— Det. Jackie Junker did an outstanding job on the initial investigation and Sgt. Hertweck Jr., Detectives Lasher, Toopes, Roberts and Sgt. Elrod made sure no stone went unturned. Deputies Fentress, Henehan, Luigs, and Gorman all played critical roles in this matter as well- each doing their part to make sure the scene was processed professionally and precisely while Evansville Police Department, including Sgt. Offerman and K9 Officer Cash, offered critical assistance after the initial run-call to apprehend the Defendant in the city. Due to these agencies working together seamlessly, as well as several good Samaritans who stopped to assist immediately after the shooting, Chad Wildt survived to tell his story to the jury.”

Sentencing is scheduled for April 23, 2024, in front of the Honorable Judge Robert J. Pigman of the Vanderburgh County Superior Court.

Defendant Sentenced to 2 years of Executed Time and Ordered to Pay $3,000 for Resisting Arrest and Causing Officer Injury

On March 19, 2024, Destinee Grace Littlepage was sentenced to 2 years in the Indiana Department of Correction for crimes she committed on December 17, 2023. Littlepage was also ordered to complete a mental health evaluation and treatment and ordered to pay $3,000 of posted bond to Officer Harrington as restitution. On February 21, 2024, Littlepage pleaded guilty to Resisting Law Enforcement Resulting in Bodily Injury, a Level 6 Felony; Public Intoxication, a Class B Misdemeanor; and Disorderly Conduct, a Class B Misdemeanor. The Honorable Judge Robert J. Pigman of the Vanderburgh County Superior Court presided over the sentencing hearing which was argued by Prosecutor Moers and Chief Deputy Winston Lin. Moers and Lin successfully argued for the bond revocation while this case was pending due to the failure of the Defendant to follow court orders. At the sentencing hearing, the Prosecutor and Chief Deputy presented body camera footage, jail phone calls of the Defendant discussing the incident, and officer testimony to successfully argue for a 2-year sentence and an order of $3,000 of restitution for the injured officer.

On December 17, 2023, officers responded to a domestic violence call. Upon the arrival of Evansville Police Officers Harrington and Alexander, the officers attempted to separate the subjects. The scene devolved into chaos when Destinee Littlepage refused to let go of the other subject and resisted the commands of Officer Harrington. Eventually, Littlepage and Officer Harrington ended up on the ground with Officer Harrington suffering severe injury to his eye. The Defendant, who is 18, admitted to being intoxicated at the time of the incident. There was an active protective order between Destinee Littlepage and the other subject at the time of the incident.

Prosecutor Moers stated: “This matter underscores the dangerous nature of domestic violence situations; domestic violence has many victims and unfortunately can often be a very volatile scene for responding officers who are arriving to assist. When officers answer the call, it is unacceptable that they must then fight for their safety or lives. My office takes very seriously cases where resisting arrest occurs because it can quickly lead to severe injury to law enforcement and others. I am grateful that Officer Harrington and Officer Alexander did not suffer worse injuries and thank them for their efforts.”

The Co-Defendant in this matter will have his case heard in Monroe County, Indiana.

Jury Finds Defendant Guilty of Possession and Resisting Law Enforcement On March 26, 2024, a jury found David Alan Flaherty guilty of Possession of Methamphetamine, a Level 4 Felony, and Resisting Law Enforcement, a Level 6 Felony. The Honorable Magistrate Judge Celia M. Pauli of the Vanderburgh County Circuit Court presided.

On April 24, 2023, State Tropper Aaron Hadley conducted a traffic stop on David Alan Flaherty who was excessively speeding on his motorcycle down the Lloyd Expressway. After conducting a BMV check, it was found that the Defendant had a prior suspended license. Evansville Police Department K9 Officer Jaylen Blair arrived at the traffic stop as a backup. The Defendant had a knife on his side which the Officers indicated they were going to remove for their safety. The Defendant then stood and began to flee the scene on foot. After a pursuit on foot, the officers were able to apprehend Flaherty and a pat-down search revealed Flaherty owned Methamphetamine and a glass pipe. The Defendant became unresponsive, and naloxone was administered to him by the officers on the scene. He was then transported to Deaconess Midtown for treatment. Officer Blair sustained cuts and minor injuries from the incident. Deputy Prosecutor Keaton Maurer presented officer testimony, lab results on the Methamphetamine, Indiana State Police Lab Chemist testimony, crime scene photos, and body camera footage during the trial all in aid of securing the guilty verdict.

Sentencing is scheduled for April 17, 2024, in front of Magistrate Judge Celia M. Pauli of the Vanderburgh County Circuit Court

In each of these cases, Prosecutor Moers extends her deepest gratitude to her staff for their constant efforts

EVANSVILLE HISTORY: “Queen Of THE Gypsies” Buried At Oak Hill Cemetery 

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Evansville History: Queen of Gypsies Buried at Oak Hill Cemetery 

BY JOHNNY KINCAID

MARCH 29, 2024

The 128th anniversary of a huge “Royal” funeral in Evansville. The “Queen of the Gypsies” Elizabeth Stanley Harrison, was laid to rest in Oakhill Cemetery on April 1, 1896. 

Elizabeth and her husband Isaac were the leaders of the Romany gypsies when the tribe migrated from England to the United States in the mid-1800s. 

In Evansville, the Harrisons and Elisabeth’s brother, Adam Stanley, owned a large tract of land along Stringtown Road near Pigeon Creek. They lived in a large Victorian mansion in what is now the 500 block of Olmstead Avenue. That home was the scene of an annual convention of the gypsies and Tribe members would pitch tents and camp on the land around the mansion. 

Elizabeth died in Corinth, MS, in November 1895, and her body was brought back to Evansville for burial. But, time was needed to allow the Gypsie tribe members to travel to attend the funeral and the body was stored for five months.

The funeral was the most prominent in Evansville’s history. Newspaper reports said over 6,000 people gathered at Oak Hill Cemetary to watch. Many spectators had heard that her wagon and possessions would all be burned. The spectacle didn’t happen; instead, it was a simple, short ceremony conducted by a Presbyterian minister.

Four years later, Isaac was killed while breaking up a fight between his sons. His body was held for three weeks until he was buried at Oak Hill Cemetary.  The couple’s burial site is marked with an obelisk in section 23 near a statue of a Confederate soldie

Social Insecurity

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Freedom, IndianaAuthor Andrew Horning is the Libertarian Party of Indiana’s candidate for Indiana’s US Senate seat in 2024.

It is, of course, true that Libertarians oppose unconstitutional, costly and inevitably destructive “government programs” that make up most of what government does to us today.  But when people use that against us, as if we’re who’s wrong, they’re ignoring reality. 

Social Security and Medicare/Medicaid are failing…fast, and badly, as we’ve been warned.  …For decades.  Democrats and Republicans play games with base-pandering rhetoric, but the fact persists:  Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, are failing.  Nobody denies this anymore, yet nobody’s worried enough to fix what literally millions of Americans depend upon for basic living needs?  Even legacy media outlets, the ones who’re gradually conceding that most of Libertarians’ “conspiracy theories” are in fact, truth, are saying that our safety net programs will need to be scaled back in benefits, increased in cost, and will maybe fail anyway, as we add another trillion in USA debt every 100 days, for other priorities that rob us of rights and wealth, as government gains power, corruption, anti-civilian weaponry and secrecy.

The voters our government brings across our borders, may help with the demographic problem of too many retirees per taxpayer.  That’s one of the many reasons our government has been encouraging illegal border crossings since Reagan’s administration.  But the new aliens may not share our priorities, and may not want to pay into a system doomed by our government’s obvious priority of foreign entanglements, foreign aid, endless wars, and relentless spying, lying and crony capitalism here at home.

So, shall we continue to reelect people who rob millions of taxpayers 15.3% of their salary in combined OASDI and HI payroll taxes, as they prepare to stab millions of retirees in the back? 

This is worth repeating: The over-lauded keystones of FDR’s New Deal, and LBJ’s Great Society, Social Security, and Medicare/Medicaid are failing.  And we’re all paying for it, in every way.

While Libertarians rightly disdain impossible political promises, they are still promises.  And we believe in keeping promises.  There are ways to keep promises to citizens, by nullifying our other problems.  Ask me how.

It’s time to stop reelecting this catastrophic Two Puppet Party train wreck.  We need to FIX THIS to avoid genuinely impoverishing fiscal, monetary and social calamity.  NOW!

I pray it’s not only Libertarians who think so.

Liberty or Bust!
Andy Horning

Indiana State Police Regional Dispatch Center (Fort Wayne) Hiring Shift Supervisor

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Indiana State Police Regional Dispatch Center (Fort Wayne) Hiring Shift Supervisor

MARCH 29, 2024

(Fort Wayne, IN)- The Indiana State Police is accepting applications for a Shift Supervisor at the Region II Dispatch Center which is located at the Fort Wayne Post 5811 Ellison Road, Fort Wayne.  The Region II Dispatch Center covers the Fort Wayne Post (11) county region, as well as the Peru Post (7) county region.

A Regional Dispatch Center Shift Supervisor’s primary responsibility is to provide shift supervision to Regional Dispatchers to ensure efficient and accurate telecommunications operation relating to operational and personnel functions at the Regional Dispatch Center, including the oversight and use of a Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system, Records Management System (RMS), Automatic Vehicle Locator (AVL), Geographical Information System (GIS) and other Regional Dispatch Center resources.

Duties include direct supervision of Regional Dispatch Center communications operational personnel, operational functions, and assignments.  The Dispatch Shift Supervisor will evaluate, train and schedule dispatchers as well as need to understand and anticipate dispatchers’ work needs and be able to take appropriate actions.  You will participate in the selection of new Regional Dispatchers as required and work with the Regional Dispatch Center Manager to maintain efficient operation of the radio room and act as Assistant District Coordinator of Indiana Data and Communications System (IDACS).  Responsibilities include assisting with covering all shifts during illness, vacations, and other shortages.

Pay starts at $53,222.00 per year but may be adjusted based on education, experience, and training. Benefits include medical, dental, vision, life insurance, retirement plans, and accrued time off.

For more information and to apply, go to joinispfamily.com. The application deadline is Sunday April 14, 2024.  Questions about this position can be directed to Regional Dispatch Center II Manager Brad Deane at (260)432-8661 (option 8).

March Birthdays

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Steve McDaniels

James Webb

Diana Bell Britton

Katie Martin

Robin Hunter

Beth Dodson Kemper
Rosemarie Klump
Tom Tennyson
Mary Riggle
Jerry Moore
Becky McDaniels
Thomas Tennyson
Carrie Shetler
Annette Laswell
Aaron Goelzhauser
Jeff Long
Jennifer Lynn Pfeiffer Juncker
Joey Kiefer
Paul Hoskins
Kelle Grimm
Matthew J. Raaf
Patrick Lattner
Kurt McBride
Kelly Ward
Shane Sabel
Curtis Zirkelbach
Daniel Kisner
Sonya Burkhart
Carol Shourds
Mark Neff
Michael Sandefur
Steve Robinson
Maureen O’Daniel
Pam Rickenbaugh
Beverly Kempf-Robb
Shelly Long
Jack Strassweg
Shane Wessel
Mike Stuckey
Pat Ziemer
Kris Koch Proctor
Kelley Coures
Angie Etienne
Julie Brinkley
Jordan Duncan
Kelly Mayes
Scot Wright
Eric Ellsperman
Teresa C. Woods
Mizell Stewart III
Rick MacPherson
Linda Price Kirkland
Lisa Miller
Ellen Clark
Mary Ann Shaw Weightman
Tim Schoenbaechler
Angela Burdette
Scott Massey
Harlen Michele Gorman

Retail Food Establishment Inspection Report

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Healthy food. Healthy eating background. Fruit, vegetable, berry. Vegetarian eating. Superfood

media reports March 3-9, 2024

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