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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 Monday, Oct. 19, 2015.

Carl James Hubbard Dealing in cocaine, Level 2 felony

Possession of marijuana, Class B misdemeanor

Joshua Edward Neal Unlawful possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon, Level 4 felony

Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Unlawful possession of a syringe, Level 6 felony

Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor

Melissa Ann Maynard Theft, Level 6 felony

Brian Anthony Rodgers Operating a vehicle as a habitual traffic violator, Level 6 felony

Theft, Level 6 felony

Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

For further information on the cases listed above, or any pending case, please contact Whitney Riggs at 812.435.5688 or via email at wriggs@vanderburghgov.org.

EVSC Opportunities for Advanced Learning Fair Planned Oct. 28

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The EVSC has planned an event to help area families of eighth graders, as well as other students, to learn about the wide variety of opportunities that are available in the EVSC.  The EVSC High School Advanced Learning Fair will be Oct. 28, from 5-7 p.m., at the Southern Indiana Career & Technical Center, 1901 Lynch Road.

               Enrollment for high school starts in November for eighth grade students. In addition to the traditional eighth grade nights at the high schools, this fair will give families the opportunity to explore options made possible through the EVSC’s innovative model programs and schools, and to talk with teachers and current students in the programs.  Students can take part in one of the programs and still maintain their allegiance to their home high school and participate in athletics and other extra-curricular activities, as the models are half-day programs.  EVSC’s newest high school, New Tech Institute and the Virtual Academy, will also be represented at the fair.

Informational Booths will be available throughout the entire event. Individual program presentations are planned at the following times:

·        Medical Professions Academy – 5:15 p.m.

·        Early College High School – 5:30 p.m.

·        Randall T. Shepard Leadership and Law Academy – 5:45 p.m.

·        International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme – 6 p.m.

·        Southern Indiana Career & Technical Center – 6:15 p.m.

·        New Tech Institute – 6:30 p.m.

·        EVSC Virtual Academy – 6:45 p.m.

Additional information is available online at www.evscschools.com/advancedlearning or call 812-435-EVSC.

USI Women’s and Chamber choirs perform Fall Concert

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The USI Women’s Choir and USI Chamber Choir will perform at 3 p.m. Sunday, October 25, in the second floor reading room of the David L. Rice Library.

 The performance will include works by Paul Basler, Anton Bruckner, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Ola Gjeillo and many more.  The concert also will feature alumnus Rachel Luttrull playing the French Horn.

The USI Women’s Choir and Chamber Choir are both conducted by Daniel R. Craig, associate professor of music.

Admission is free and open to the public. For more information contact Daniel Craig at dcraig@usi.edu or 812-464-1736.

National Digital Citizenship Week

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Oct. 18-23 is National Digital Citizenship Week. This week is identified to bring attention to the ongoing importance of teaching responsible use of technology to our students.  Fifth graders at Hebron are exploring copyright/fair use of images that you find online as just one of many aspects of how to be a good digital citizen.

National statistics show that 92 percent of teens are online daily and nearly ¾ of students from birth-8 are using apps.  EVSC shares the responsibility with families to raise kids to be safe, responsible, ethical and thrive in the digital world; and works with our teachers to provide ways to teach students about this important component of living with and using technology.  http://evscicats.com/blog/super-digital-citizenship-week-be-safe/

BREAKING NEWS: GOP CHAIRMAN PARKE ASK SCHRIBER TO WITHDRAW FROM COUNCIL RACE

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Jack,

I was very disappointed to learn of the news today regarding your inappropriate relations with one of your students. Even though at this point, as a candidate, you may not “voluntarily” withdraw from the ballot, as County Chairman, I believe it is in the best interest of all concerned that you end your campaign immediately.

As such, the Central Committee will immediately withdraw all assistance and end any communications or coordination with you and your election team.

Wayne Parke

VCRP Chairma

IS IT TRUE October 20, 2015

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IS IT TRUE  we want to thank Vanderburgh County Prosecutor Nick Hermann for telling the truth that the number of total active Meth Labs in Vanderburgh County are down because Crystal Meth is now pouring into Vanderburgh County from outside sources like Mexico?  ...we are also pleased that EPD Public Relations Officers Jason Cullum has finally agreed with Mr. Hermann that there is a major increase of Crystal Meth in this community? …Mayor Winnecke’s re-election ad is still stating that the numbers of Meth Labs has been cut in half from 2013 to 2014 but fails to point out we are now facing a major increase of Crystal Meth activities in our region?  

IS IT TRUE we wonder why  the elite main stream media hasn’t called Mayor Winnecke’s hand for not addressing the Crystal Meth problems currently facing the City  of Evansville?

IS IT TRUE we recently reported on the use of on duty police officers and overtime officers working a fundraiser for a group not approved by the IRS called “Cops Connecting With Kids”? …questions are finally being raised as to the use of city taxpayer dollars to staff said fundraiser during the time of a major financial crisis?  …we acknowledge that helping disadvantage kids is a worthy endeavor but we wonder just how much taxpayer money has been spent over the last several years on the public relations activities sponsored by this group?

IS IT TRUE we want to thank “Cops Connecting With Kids”  for raising money to take disadvantaged kids to Disney World?  …we hope that the taxpayers won’t be responsible to pay for any public employee that decides to join the bus trip to Disney World?  …we expect any public employee going on this worthy trip will be volunteering their time because the City is experiencing a major financial crisis?

IS IT TRUE according to EPD documents, 2014 marked the lowest number of physical arrests since CALEA began monitoring in 2000?  …its time for Chief Bolin to take a break from his fundraising and political activities and return to his office and start leading the effort to fight crime because thats what he paid to do?

IS IT TRUE that Evansville’s neighborhoods 2016 paving, sidewalk and sewer repair budgets will be paying a tremendous price for building the Medical School and Convention Hotel Downtown that they will never recoup?  …that these additional infrastructure improvements costs have not been approved  by City Council as budgetary funded items?  … that these two projects are sucking up funding from every available budget resource like a vacuum cleaner sucks in dust balls?

IS IT TRUE that this years “Outstanding Community Services Award” luncheon at Tropicana-Evansville  has only one table left to sell and it shall be completely sold out? …this event officially starts at 12 noon on October 26, 2015? … the last five (5) events are a sellout?

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Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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EPD Activity Report

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Adopt a Pet

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This little cutie is Foxy! She’s a 1-year-old female longhaired Chihuahua mix. Foxy is extremely shy, and needs help learning that people aren’t scary. She likes other dogs! Her adoption fee is $120 and includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Visit www.vhslifesaver.org or call (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

Study panel to hear proposal to open adoption records

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Dave Stafford for www.theindianalawyer.com

Whether some 350,000 adopted people born between 1941 and 1993 should be allowed access to their birth certificates – and knowledge of who their biological parents are – will be considered Tuesday by a legislative study panel.

The Interim Study Committee on Courts and the Judiciary will meet at 1 p.m. Tuesday to consider a proposal that sailed through the Senate this year but stalled after Gov. Mike Pence’s administration raised objections.

Hoosiers to Equal Access to Records and other groups backed a bill championed by Sen. Brent Steele, R-Bedford, who also chairs the interim study committee and the Senate Judiciary Committee. The bill would have provided the same access to birth certificates as is available to people born in 1994 or later.

Steele said he was motivated to draft the legislation after hearing compelling stories such as those from people who learned of biological parents’ genetic medical conditions and sought lifesaving treatment as a result. Supporters say there’s no reason they should be deprived of knowing where they came from.

But those who oppose opening the records say birth mothers may be living with shame and guilt of secretly placing a child for adoption decades ago. In some cases, opponents say, implicit promises of a birth mother’s confidentiality was provided.

Under current law, Hoosier adoptees born between 1941 and 1993 who wish to gain access to their birth records may do so through the use of confidential intermediaries. But critics say that process can be costly, time-consuming and fruitless if a birth mother declines to consent.

Senate Bill 352, introduced earlier this year, sought to address this concern by providing birth mothers who placed a child for adoption the ability to sign a no-contact form. Advocates say that in states where adoption records have been opened, only about 0.1 percent of birth mothers have filed no-contact forms.

Also Tuesday, the study committee is expected to discuss preliminary drafts, recommendations and a final report. The committee also discussed proposed medical malpractice reforms including raising the cap on damages from the current limit of $1.25 million and potential reform of medical review panels.