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Indianapolis – Governor Mike Pence will visit with fourth grade students and teachers at Hamilton Heights Elementary School. Details below.
Thursday, January 21:
10:00 a.m. EST – Governor Pence to visit Hamilton Heights Elementary School
*Media are welcome to attend and are asked to check in at the front desk.
Hamilton Heights Elementary School – 25150 State Rd. 19, Arcadia, IN
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WHO:
State Rep. Ron Bacon (R-Chandler)
WHAT:
Town hall meeting
WHEN:
Noon to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 23, 2016
WHERE:
Boonville-Warrick County Public Library
611 W. Main Street
Boonville, IN 47601
NOTES:
Bacon will be available to visit with constituents, gather input and provide an update regarding the 2016 legislative session. He encourages all members of the community to participate in the discussion.
Evansville’s Ronald McDonald House is greatly supported by its volunteers. Saturday, January, 16, 2016, Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Ohio Valley recognized the dedication of over 130 active volunteers, eight of which were given special recognition for serving as a volunteer for five years. In 2015, those volunteers, along with the Meals of Love volunteers served over 17,160 hours!
Annually the charity has awarded one volunteer who has gone above and beyond the call of volunteerism. The award is named after the local charity’s founder, Sallie Ann Hill. The 2015 Sallie Ann Hill Volunteer of the Year recognition was awarded to Glen Will. Glen has volunteered at the Ronald McDonald House since 2014. In that amount of time, he has volunteered over 400 hours.
Lydia Balbach, Volunteer Coordinator commented, “Glen would never want to be recognized for helping someone else. I believe Glen thinks about everyone else around him and what they need other than himself. He always makes sure things are done. You never know if you will see him in the attic, in the basement, on the roof, and even taking things home to work on. He truly goes beyond the call of duty, and is a wonderful attribute to our charity.â€
Also that evening, Executive Director, Theresa Floyd-Maas gave special recognition to volunteer, Mike Gilles for being instrumental in the establishment of the new Happy Wheels Cart Program. “Mike spent countless hours building our first Happy Wheels Cart. The new hospitality cart will allow us to take our “home away from homeâ€, “away from homeâ€. It is designed to serve families who wait for hours without leaving the hospital or their child’s bedside. It provides a bit of comfort as it travels the hospital hallways, bringing parents a hot beverage, snack and toiletries, while keeping the little ones entertained with books, fun activities and toys. Our first Happy Wheels Cart is now being used at The Women’s Hospital and is operated by our volunteers,†said Theresa Floyd-Maas. “This new program will enable us to expand our reach into other area communities and impact an even greater number of children and their families.â€
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Indianapolis – Nineteen Indiana students who serve in public safety organizations will receive scholarships from the Indiana Homeland Security Foundation for their 2015-16 college education.
“It’s evident that the dedication to public service is alive and well among Hoosiers,†said Governor Mike Pence. “These students are positive examples of that dedication in their classrooms and communities, and Indiana is proud to support their education through these scholarships.â€
“It’s inspiring to see Hoosier students taking an active role in their communities’ public safety efforts,†said Ken Neumeister, Chair of the Indiana Homeland Security Foundation Board. “Indiana is pleased to offer scholarships to support these students who have made the safety and well-being of others a priority. I commend their commitment to service and to their own education.â€
Each student receiving a scholarship attends an Indiana college and has volunteer experience at a public safety organization such as a police or fire department, emergency medical service (EMS), or emergency management agency (EMA). The funding for these scholarships was provided through purchases of “Secure Indiana†license plates.
The Indiana Homeland Security Foundation also provides financial support for critical public safety needs across Indiana. The foundation offers the Secure Indiana Scholarship to provide higher education financial assistance for Indiana students who wish to pursue a degree.
For more information on the Indiana Homeland Security Foundation Scholarships, visitDHS.in.gov/foundationscholarship.htm.
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 Below is a list of felony cases that were filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.
Donald James Johnson Residential entry, Level 6 felony
Dennis Joe Steven Verse Resisting law enforcement, Level 6 felony
Reckless driving, Class C misdemeanor
Micah Neil Fuqua Auto theft, Level 6 felony
Theft, Class A misdemeanor
Criminal trespass, Class A misdemeanor
Jeanette Marie Finch Prostitution, Level 6 felony
Chelsea Nicole Stewart Neglect of a dependent, Level 6 felony
Evan Tyler Mand Unlawful possession of a syringe, Level 6 felony
Possession of a narcotic drug, Level 6 felony
Evansville Police arrested 28 year old JAMON RANDOLPH on several charges after he tried to flee from officers who saw him driving recklessly.
RANDOLPH was spotted driving a BMW in a reckless manner near Washington and Weinbach. Randolph pulled into a parking lot and accelerated away from the officers who had activated their emergency lights and siren. Randolph pulled out on onto S. Lincoln Park Dr and briefly stopped in front of a residence before accelerating away again.
Randolph then went east on Washington Ave before finally stopping.
Randolph was taken into custody without further incident.
During the investigation, officers located a loaded handgun on the sidewalk in front of the S. Lincoln Park Dr address where Randolph had briefly stopped. Officers also recovered $11,130 in a backpack in the BMW.
Officers smelled the odor of marijuana in the BMW, but no drugs were located. Randolph told officers he was unemployed and residing in Tennessee.
Randolph was charged with Possession of a Handgun without a Permit, Reckless Driving, Resisting Law Enforcement, Driving on a Suspended License, and several traffic violations.