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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

Adopt A Pet

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 Peaches is a 3-year-old female dilute tortoiseshell! She was surrendered with her 3 kittens (Octavia, Clarke, and Bellamy) but as always with litters of cats, the kittens have all been adopted and mom is left behind. Her $30 adoption fee includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Call (812) 426-2563 or visitwww.vhslifesaver.org for adoption information!

 

Holly’s House “Shears Up” Benefit Planned

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(Evansville, Ind.)   A hair and fashion show, “Shears Up,” is being planned by Waleed’s International Hair Design and Spa on Saturday, January 16th, 2016 from 6:00 -9:00 p.m. at the Old National Bank Atrium, One Main Street, Evansville, Indiana. The idea was created by the stylists at the salon as a way to bring in the New Year while showcasing a new look for men and women. Proceeds from the event will be donated to Holly’s House.

Cutting edge hair design will be created exclusively by the stylists from Waleed’s, fashions will be presented from Flutter and Wildflower, and makeup and artists will be provided by Dillard’s. The Acropolis Greek Restaurant will be tempting guests with delectable selections at the event.

Tickets are $40 each, or $400 for a table of eight. Tickets may be purchased at Waleeds International Hair Design and Spa at 4901 Tippecanoe Dr, Evansville, IN 47715, or purchased online at www.hollyshouse.org.

Saturday – January 16, 2016
6:00 – 9:00 pm
Old National Bank Atrium
One Main St., Evansville, IN

The goal of the event is to raise money for Holly’s House, a safe and welcoming place where sexually abused children and adult victims of domestic or sexual violence can report the crime. Holly’s House serves nine Southwest Indiana Counties, and provides a child abuse prevention education program, “Think First and Stay Safe,” to elementary students in five of the counties served. Last year, Holly’s House assisted 400 victims of child sexual abuse and adults who experienced sexual assault or domestic violence, and presented the “Think First and Stay Safe” program to over 5,000 children, all at no cost.

Appeals court hears injured worker’s bid for lost earnings

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IL for www.theindianalawyer.com

An attorney for a Mexican man who’s seeking lost future earnings for a workplace back injury told the Indiana Court of Appeals on Wednesday that his client should be allowed to pursue those wages at U.S. pay rates instead of rates in his home country.

Noe Escamilla, 29, sued Indianapolis construction company Shiel Sexton for lost future wages after he slipped on ice in December 2010 and severely injured his back while helping lift a heavy capstone onto a masonry column at Wabash College.

Court documents say a doctor found Escamilla’s injury left him unable to lift more than 20 pounds, effectively ending his career as a masonry laborer.

“If you’re a construction worker and you can’t lift more than 20 pounds, you’re not going to get a job,” said Escamilla’s attorney, Timothy Devereux.

Escamilla is asking the appellate court to overturn a Montgomery County court’s ruling last year, which was in favor of Shiel Sexton and found that two witnesses who reviewed Escamilla’s U.S. tax returns could not testify about his lost future earnings in the trial on his tort claim.

That trial is on hold until three-judge court rules on that matter and Shiel Sexton’s plans to raise Escamilla’s immigration status during trial.

Shiel Sexton attorney John Mervilde told the court that the company wants to introduce evidence he said shows Escamilla fraudulently landed his job with a masonry company that was doing work at the Wabash College job site where Shiel Sexton was the general contractor.

Mervilde said the case is one “where a plaintiff has obtained a job by relying on false documents or someone else’s documents.”

Because Escamilla is a lawful resident of Mexico, Mervilde said any lost wages he is able to claim should be based on the rate of pay available in Mexico, and not U.S. wages.

Judge Melissa Mays asked Devereux during Wednesday’s hearing whether Escamilla had used a “fake Social Security number” in landing his masonry job after he traveled to the U.S. with his family as a teenager.

Devereux conceded that that was the case. But he said that while his client may have been in the country without legal permission at the time that he was injured, that is no longer the case. He said Escamilla filed paperwork in 2014 seeking permanent U.S. residency, is married to a U.S. citizen and has three children who are U.S. citizens.

He said there’s no evidence Escamilla faces an immediate threat of deportation and that he’s likely to eventually win residency.

Devereux added that allowing into trial discussion of Escamilla’s immigration status would be “extremely prejudicial” and could sway the jury when the case should be about his lost earnings.

Veterans Community Alliance Appoints CEO

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The Tristate Veterans Community Alliance (TVCA) Board of Directors has appointed Dan Knowles as President and Chief Executive Officer, effective January 1, 2016. Dan is an Army veteran and a West Point graduate who served 7 years on active duty before accepting a brand management position with Procter & Gamble in 1986. He left P&G in 2000 to become chief marketing officer of Reynolds & Reynolds in Dayton. In October 2002, he started his own consulting firm and over the past 13 years has worked with both multi-national and regional companies in pharmaceuticals, healthcare delivery, information technology, construction, and banking.
This appointment is an acceleration of plans to formalize the TVCA organizational structure in July 2016.  The decision was made in recognition of faster progress than anticipated toward achieving our goals. Board Chairman Maj Gen (ret) Leonard Randolph, Jr. MD said, “Recent feedback from key stakeholders indicated that this was the right time to make this move. As a co-founder, Dan has been instrumental in creating the vision, building the organization, and helping us recruit and align key donors and partners to better serve veterans and their families in the Tristate. The progress achieved to date has been extraordinary and has exceeded our very high expectations.”

SWRICA & MORE Nutrition Program Receives A $30,000 Grant

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Funding To Support The Carriage Home Apartments Meal Site

SWIRCA & More’s Nutrition Program recently
received a $30,000 grant from the Glick Fund, a fund of the Central Indiana Community Foundation. This money will be used to serve hot, nutritious lunches to people living at the Carriage House Apartments here in Evansville.

Annually, SWIRCA serves over a quarter of a million meals, 4,875 of which are served through the Carriage House Apartment meal site. The Nutrition Program’s funding was reduced by $175,000 in 2014 and then another $9,000 last year. Because of these cuts, meals are only being served four days a week. For many of these people, this is the only meal they have each day. This grant will cover the cost for the close to 5,000 meals over the next year.

For more information on SWIRCA’s Nutrition Program and for a list of all meal sites, click here. 

BREAKING NEWS: Ron Geary, IceMen Owner Speaks About Contract Impasse With City

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Dear Tri-State Hockey fans and Evansville IceMen Supporters:

I love hockey, and the Evansville community has showed it does too. Your passion, support, and loyalty for the IceMen continue to amaze me.

Yesterday, it was announced the IceMen and the City of Evansville are at an impasse, or deadlock, on lease negotiations. As I have told you before, the team operates at a financial deficit because of our current lease. In 2011, we were told at the last minute the deal changed and those lease terms were the only terms we would receive. I had already moved 22 families to Evansville and did not want to cause them hardship so we signed it.

The reality is the City’s final position on the financial negotiations of a new lease for the IceMen creates a scenario worse than the current lease. Yes, the City lowered rent. But the flip side is the City wants us to provide it the entire premium seats for free, and wants to take away valuable rights we have in the current lease. The net effect is the City’s proposal will cost the IceMen more than the current lease. We have told everyone since early last year we need a better lease – not worse. Our budgetary needs have changed drastically in the past few years, as like any business our expenses have increased. We are trying to find a way to balance those needs without overtaxing the City, but in the end we are just looking for revenue that we feel is rightly ours, which is ticket revenue and the marketing we sell.

I understand the City has to do what is necessary to inject money into its budget and do what it believes is right for the voters. However, I have to do what is right for the IceMen. If I agreed to the City’s terms it would jeopardize the entire IceMen organization. I do not want to do that to our employees, players, coaches, and fans.

We generate millions in revenue for the City, local businesses, and vendors that support the team. Our team and our games create hundreds of jobs for the community. We support good causes and nonprofits. We are a proud business citizen of Evansville. For those reasons and others, we have the support of our affiliates, the NHL Ottawa Senators and AHL Binghamton Senators. We also have the ECHL’s support.

The IceMen staff and management team are hard at work looking at options for the 2016-2017 season. We will keep you updated with developments as much as possible. In the meantime – get to a game and enjoy the positive family friendly experience of the IceMen games. The bottom line is we need your support. We have garnered a great relationship with the Ottawa Senators and would like to expand upon that relationship in years to come.

I remain proud of our staff, I am elated with our fans and I look forward to the playoffs later this season. Go IceMen!

Sincerely,

Ron Geary, IceMen Owner

EVSC Cancelled Tomorrow

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The EVSC will be cancelled tomorrow due to slick road conditions.

School Board Meeting Postponed

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The Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation School Board meeting scheduled for Monday, Jan 11, has been postponed until Monday, Jan. 25, due to the icy, snow-packed road conditions and the below freezing temperatures that may make roads treacherous.

 

The meeting on Jan. 25, will be at 5:30 p.m., in the Boardroom at the EVSC Administration Building, 951 Walnut Street, Evansville.