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Pep rally set for Indiana State road game

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Aces travel to Terre Haute on January 24

 

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – On January 24, a pep rally will be held prior to the University of Evansville men’s basketball team’s game at Indiana State as the Purple Aces go for the season sweep against the Sycamores.

 

Open to the first 200 fans to register with the UE Alumni Office, the cost is $20 and includes a game ticket, pep rally buffet, drinks (lemonade and tea). There will also be a cash bar.

 

Just a three minute walk to the Hulman Center, the pregame event will be held at the Indiana Theater, which is located at 683 Ohio Street in Terre Haute.  It will run from 1 p.m. until 3:30 p.m. ET with a program starting at 2:45.  The game against the Sycamores is set to begin at 4 p.m. ET.

 

Fans can register at the link above by January 20.  For more information, contact alumni@evansville.edu or call 812-488-2586.

 

IS IT TRUE January 11, 2016

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IS IT TRUE that  the “Blight Fighter” George Lumley highly recommends you to go to the movies and see the “BIG SHORT”?

IS IT TRUE Evansville City Council will be voting on a resolution authorizing the legal action to be withdrawn from the pending legal Appeal Of the City of Evansville Residency Ordinance? …we hear Council leadership has cut a back room political deal so they can suspend the rules to pass this ordinance on first reading? …we hope that City Council will allow public input before they vote on this resolution?

IS IT TRUE that ERC President is tamping down expectations about Evansville’s ability to retain the Evansville Icemen? …neither Ron Geary nor the Mayor’s office are expressing optimism on reaching an agreement, and both sides are negotiating with alternatives to their current arrangement?

IS IT TRUE that the someone needs to tell the Mayor that NHL and the AHL would not be attracted to the Evansville market because it is not large enough?

IS IT TRUE if the IceMen decides to leave the only other professional hockey league left is the ECHL and we doubt it would install a team in Evansville after the IceMen’s negative experience with the Mayor?  …Its also important to point out to the Mayor that Mr. Geary has territorial rights protection in a 500 hundred mile radius and he decides what community he wants to place his EHCL IceMen hockey team in the future?

IS IT TRUE we are hearing that a some individuals are saying that the rules of the Federal Hatch Act may make it necessary for newly installed City Councilwoman Anna Hargis to choose between her job as Director of the Big Brothers and Big Sisters or remaining 3rd Ward City Councilor?   … Mrs. Hargis is the administrator of a non-profit organization which receives less than $2,000 funding through the City?  … this is why some individuals are saying that Director of Big Brothers and Big Sisters Anne Hargis may be ineligible to serve on the body that approves the donation of tax money to that organization?  …we wonder why this issue wasn’t brought up during the campaign and we predict that any challenge for Mrs. Hargis not being able to serve on City Council will go nowhere?

IS IT TRUE that we are also hearing that newly appointed Police Merit Commissioner, Brandon Scott, may not be eligible to serve on the Commission because he doesn’t met the State requirement of being a resident of the City of Evansville for 3 years before being appointed to this position?  ,,, Indiana State Laws pertaining to “Home Rule” suggests that Brandon Scott must have lived in Evansville/Vanderburgh County for 3 years in order that he would be eligible to serve on the Evansville Police Merit Commission?  ,,,,please  look at pages 7 and 8 on the attached PDF post below?

https://www.ipfw.edu/dotAsset/c78253c7-7f49-4d54-b3aa-6c44ccd4d8db.pdf

IS IT TRUE we can’t wait to see the legal opinion of the newly appointed City Council attorney,  Josh Claybourn, on both Mr. Scott’s and Mrs. Hargis’ eligibility to serve?

IS IT TRUE we are hearing that the political appointment of  Newburgh resident and  Evansville City Council Attorney Josh Claybourn, a well known Republican have many rank and file liberal Democrats extremely upset?  …It’s to late for members of Democratic party rank and file to challenge the political deal that Weaver and Mosby cut with Mayor Winnecke concerning this appointment?

IS IT TRUE that Republican attorney Josh Clayborn just replaced 8th District Democratic Chairmen and political icon Anthony Long as the City Attorney for Chandler?  …Mr. Clayborn won this appointment because 3 Republicans voted for him and 2 Democrats voted for Long?  …that Chandler voted along party lines but the City of Evansville who have a 5-4 Democratic majority didn’t when it came to selecting a City Attorney? …we wonder whats wrong with this picture?

IS IT TRUE  we are extremely pleased to learn that Vanderburgh Superior Court’s judges have selected Judge Richard D’Amour to serve as Chief Judge of the courts for 2016?  … as Chief Judge, he is responsible for the administrative operations of the court system in addition to his regular judicial duties?  … Judge D’Amour is responsible for the directly the activities of 7 elected judges and 5magistrates appointed by the judges to assist in presiding over the court’s case loads?  … we are also pleased to learn that Judge D’Amour will announce he will seek reelection to a second six-year term in the November 2016 general election?

 

George Lumley the Author Of The “Let’s Fix That” Series

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Dear CCO Editor

What happened to $3,605,204.00 given to Evansville to invest? Was the investment a bust? Did the investment only generate construction and rehab of 17 homes and 86 demolitions? That is what this report dated January 4, 2016 indicates. https://drgr.hud.gov/public/downloads/reports/National%20NSP%20Production%20Report%20-%20Details

This money was given to us a long time ago, and it seems local government wants to forget it and move forward. I made some investments before the tech bubble burst and would like to forget them, but I also made a few that have paid returns. I keep track of these investments: daughter number one and daughter number two.

Not all investments have a monetary return, but the difference between spending money and investing money is that one expects a return of some type on investments. The City of Evansville received the authorization to invest $3.6 million from the federal government under the National Stimulus Plan (NSP) in 2009. This was part of the bailout where we taxpayers, through our government, bailed out Banks, GM and others by investing in those businesses. I understand many of those billions have been repaid.

Let’s say you and I were given $3.6 million to invest in housing for the economically disadvantaged with the goal of helping people with housing cost; fighting blight by reducing vacancy and stimulating the economy. How would we proceed? I don’t know how things were in 2009 in Evansville but there appears to be plenty of opportunity in rehabbing or flipping houses. Vacant houses needing a little repair seem abundant. Say we buy them at a steal, add value, and then resell just like the private sector does but subsidize each buyer with 20% of the cost. Remember, we don’t want to make money with this investment, just make a difference. If we stick with homes in the $75,000 range we could subsidize each buyer 15% or $11,250. That is a pretty good housing gift. With $3.6 million we could each take $300,000 for administering the program and provide ($3,000,000/$11,250) 266 subsidized homes. Why did the city only come up with 17?

The city invested the money for us in 17 homes! There are some demolitions, but no one can live on a vacant lot. The program documents indicate they had a “little” program income. To date as of 6/30/2015 the program income is reported to be $136,243.51. Important here is the date and the amount. Although this program started in 2009 and everyone wants to forget about it – it is not over. There is not much activity listed on the quarterly reports these days; mowing grass was the only thing I noticed. I have been trying to get information on this program from the DMD for almost 2 years. I started when I read the news report that reported DMD/Brownfields was to dispose of property acquired and land banked. Lately they have a different plan for us to fund an even bigger land banking operation. My detailed questions have been answered with responses such as “it was a verbal agreement”, “we are in compliance”, and “we decided to go in a different direction” to list a few.

Program income would include the sale of each property invested in. Why do the quarterly reports, http://www.evansvillegov.org/index.aspx?page=280, list $3,678,798.86 in expenditures and only $136,243.51 in income? Did Evansville give these homes away? Did Evansville actually spend $216,399.00 ($3,678,798.86/17) to subsidize each of the selected needy families?

George Lumley
Let’s Fix That

Tonight’s Marty Simmons Radio Show cancelled

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Show is cancelled due to inclement weather

 

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Tonight’s Marty Simmons Radio Show set for Turoni’s in Newburgh has been cancelled due to the slick road conditions in the Evansville area.

 

The show will resume on its normal schedule next week at 6 p.m.

 

Tomorrow, the Purple Aces men’s basketball team will take on Drake at the Ford Center at 7 p.m.  Tickets are available for just $5 with the Courier and Press Coupon.  At halftime, the ZOOperstars will be performing.

 

Governor Pence to Offer Remarks at Military and Veterans Legislative Day

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Will also help unveil POW-MIA Chair of Honor

 

Indianapolis – Today, Governor Mike Pence will offer remarks at Military and Veterans Legislative Day at the Statehouse and help unveil a POW-MIA Chair of Honor. The chair, donated by the Indiana Chapters of Rolling Thunder,  will be placed in the Statehouse to honor those service members who remain unaccounted for. Details below.

 

Monday, January 11:

 

10:00 a.m. EST – Governor Pence to offer remarks at Military and Veterans Legislative Day and help unveil a POW-MIA Chair of Honor, donated by Indiana Chapters of Rolling Thunder

*Media are welcome to attend.

Indiana State House, South Atrium – 200 W. Washington St. Indianapolis, IN

 

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EVSC Full-Day Kindergarten Enrollment to Begin February 16

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Enrollment for full-day kindergarten in the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will begin Tuesday, February 16, at all EVSC elementary schools.

In order to enroll, children must be five years old on or before August 1, 2016. Parents or legal guardians will need to be present and bring the child’s legal birth certificate (hospital certificates cannot be considered) at the time of enrollment.

Once the student is enrolled, each school will give parents an enrollment packet and other items of interest to new enrollees. In addition, each school will host orientation meetings on Tuesday, April 5.

There are currently 21 schools in the EVSC serving kindergarten students. The school district a child will attend is based on where a student and parent reside. Individuals unsure in which school district their home resides are encouraged to call any EVSC elementary school or the EVSC Administration Building at 435-8453. Parents also can visit www.evscschools.com/schools to see more information on enrolling in the EVSC including forms that parents can fill out prior to enrolling at the school.

EVSC schools enrolling kindergarten students include:

Caze, 2013 S. Green River Road, 477-5567                         Cedar Hall, 2100 N. Fulton Avenue, 435-8223

Cynthia Heights, 7225 Big Cynthiana Rd., 435-8740            Daniel Wertz, 1701 S. Red Bank Rd., 435-8312

Delaware, 700 N. Garvin St., 435-8227                               Dexter, 917 S. Dexter Ave., 476-1321

Evans, 2727 N. Evans Ave., 435-8330                                Fairlawn, 2021S. Alvord Blvd., 476-4997

Glenwood, 901 Sweetser Ave., 435-8242                             Harper, 21 S. Alvord Blvd., 476-1308

Hebron, 4400 Bellemeade Ave., 477-8915                           Highland, 6701 Darmstadt Rd., 867-6401

Lincoln, 635 Lincoln Ave., 435-8235                                 Lodge, 2000 Lodge Ave.­­, 477-5319

Oak Hill, 7700 Oak Hill Rd., 867-6426                              Scott, 14940 Old State Rd., 867-2427

Stockwell, 2501 N. Stockwell Rd., 477-5345                      Stringtown, 4720 Stringtown Rd., 435-8320

Tekoppel, 111 N. Tekoppel Ave., 435-8333                         Vogel, 1500 Oak Hill Rd., 477-6109

West Terrace, 8000 West Terrace Dr., 435-8733

Aces end skid with 62-46 victory over Bradley

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Dickey scores 23 as UE picks up its first MVC win

EVANSVILLE – It may have been a cold, snowy day outside of the Ford Center on Sunday afternoon, but inside, visiting Bradley had no answer for the hot shooting of Sara Dickey as the University of Evansville women’s basketball team picked up a 62-46 victory over the Braves.

 

“I’m happy for our girls because they’ve worked extremely hard, and it was just a matter of time before we would put it all together,” UE head coach Oties Epps said. “We still have some things to work on, but we executed our game plan, and we did a lot of good things today.”

 

The win marked the first of the Missouri Valley Conference season for the Aces, who moved to 2-13 overall and 1-3 in league play. Meanwhile, Bradley dropped to 4-10 and 0-3, respectively.

 

Dickey, who moved up to fifth all-time in the UE history books on Friday night, enjoyed one of her most efficient outings of the year, going 8-for-14 from the field and 4-for-7 from distance to end with a game-best 23 points.

 

“This was a good opportunity for us today, and hopefully it will be a spark for us going into the rest of conference play,” Dickey said. “Our main focus was to attack. Everyone was able to penetrate and drive, and that opened it up for me to hit some three-pointers.”

 

Joining her in double figures in the contest was Sasha Robinson, who logged her first double-double of the season with 10 points and 14 rebounds. Kenyia Johnson also continued her impressive run of performances at the Ford Center, racking up eight points, five rebounds and five assists.

 

The Aces wasted little time in getting rolling as Johnson and Dickey keyed a 15-4 run to start the contest. As was the case on Friday night, UE came out determined to find opportunities driving towards the rim, and the shots would fall early and often as the Aces out-scored the visitors from Peoria, Ill., 30-18 in the paint.

 

“I thought Aaliyah [Gaines] and Kenyia did a great job of getting downhill, which made the game a little bit easier, especially for Sara,” Epps said. “It wasn’t just about driving the paint. It was making the right reads too, which we did a better job of doing today than we did on Friday night.”

 

UE was able to maintain a comfortable lead throughout the second quarter, going into the break up 30-21, and it was the third quarter where the Aces put the game out of reach. Dickey drained a pair of three-pointers as the Braves called an early timeout, and UE would never look back, taking a 22-point lead at one point and out-scoring Bradley 20-10 in the frame.

 

“This was absolutely one of the best defensive performances that we’ve had all year,” Epps said. “We were able to protect the paint and force teams to shoot from the outside. We’ve lost games this year because teams were able to get inside of our defense, but that wasn’t the case today. We had a lot of energy and rotated well, and they did a great job out there.”

 

Bradley shot just 30% in the game, including an anemic 2-of-24 from beyond the arc.

 

The Aces will return to action next weekend with a trip to Carbondale, Ill., to take on Southern Illinois.

 

NOTES: UE is 19-26 versus Bradley … In home contests, the Aces are 12-10 … Sara Dickey scored 28 points and handed out seven assists in last season’s 86-46 win over Bradley at the Ford Center … Dickey now stands 39 points shy of No. 4 on UE’s all-time scoring list … Barb Dykstra, who graduated in 1986, currently occupies that spot with 1,430 career points.

 

EVANSVILLE CITY COUNCIL CONTACT INFORMATION FOR 2016

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EVANSVILLE CITY COUNCIL CONTACT INFORMATION FOR 2016

CITY COUNCIL- WARD #1 –DAN MCGINN,

1024 Kirkwood Drive 47715 (H) 812-479-6336 danmcginn@wowway.com

AT LARGE CITY COUNCILMEN-DR. H. DAN ADAMS

P.O. Box 4792 47724 -(H) 812-425-4220 or (C) 812-459-4221 drhda501@aol.com

AT LARGE CITY COUNCIL-MICHELLE MERCER P.O. Box 8092 47716
(C) 812-568-5393 mmercer@evansville.in.gov

AT LARGE CITY COUNCIL-JONATHAN WEAVER*1054 Madison Avenue

47714 (H) 812-568-0562 jweaver@evansville.in.gov

CITY COUNCIL WARD 2 MISSY MOSBY

2722 Pollack Avenue 47714 (C) 812-453-6479 mmosby@evansville.in.gov

CITY COUNCIL WARD 3- ANNA HARGIS

PO Box 2083 47728-(C) 812-463-2551 ahargis@evansville.in.gov

CITY COUNCIL WARD4- CONSTANCE ROBINSON

1812 Judson Street 47713 (C) 812-204-3869-(H) 812-425-2372 connie@hmrdistribution.com

CITY COUNCIL WARD 5 JUSTIN ELPERS

4730 Weaver Rd 47711 (C) 812-454-3479 jelpers@evansville.in.gov

CITY COUNCIL WARD 6 JIM BRINKMEYER

2746 Austin Ave 47712-(C) 812-480-6909 Brinkmeyer4sixthward@hotmail.com

CITY CLERK LAURA WINDHORST
Civic Center Complex Room 314 1 NW MLK, Jr. Blvd. 47708 (W) 812-436-4992 lwindhorst@evansville.in.gov

CITY COUNCIL ATTORNEY-JOSHUA CLAYBOURN
(W) 812-463-5277 -(C) 812-480-6224 or jclaybourn@jacksonkelly.com