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Ivy Tech to Hold 11th Annual CRUISE-IN Event

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Evansville, IN—Ivy Tech Community College Southwest will host its eleventh annual CRUISE-IN Saturday, July 25th from 4 p.m. – 8 p.m. at the main campus in Evansville. The annual event is free and open to the public, and typically attracts between 200-400 visitors.

Attendees can expect to see street rods, trucks, and other unique cars from around the tri-state. The event is coordinated by students in Ivy Tech’s popular Automotive program and is sponsored by NAPA Auto Parts.

Local companies such as Car Quest, Advanced Auto, PRC Customs, MATCO Tools, Barton Automotive, Vann Auto, Duell’s Evansville Hyandai and many more will be in attendance.

Ivy Tech CRUISE-IN!

Saturday, July 25, 2015

4-8 p.m.

3501 N. First Ave.

(East parking lot-behind the main campus building)

Free and Open to the Public

Awards will be given for Best Domestic Car, Best Import Car, and Best Dyno Run. The CRUISE-IN will also feature live music provided by local favorite The Two Timers, door prizes, and opportunities to see vehicles run on the very popular Chassis Dynamometer (a large machine that can simulate highway-driving conditions to test horsepower, torque and miles per hour).

The Home Team Veteran’s Group Honor’s Miller’s Merry Manor Resident

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Curtis Upchurch, a resident at Miller’s Merry Manor in Rockport will be surprised by “The Home Team” Veterans outreach team (An Evansville Ministry Group)  on Thursday, July 23, 2pm.  They will be presenting him with:

An accommodation, National Defense Ribbon, and Good Conduct Award.  Invited are family, two local newspapers, Rockport Mayor, and Veteran’s officer.  Curtis is a stroke victim.  If you wish to send a crew, we would welcome it!

Cieslack is Promoted to Lieutenant to Serve as Area Investigative Commander

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Earlier today, Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter promoted Sergeant Brad Cieslack to the rank of Lieutenant to serve as the Area Investigative Commander.

 

Cieslack is a native of Richland City and a 1987 graduate of South Spencer High School.  Cieslack attended Vincennes University and received an Associate’s Degree in Law Enforcement. He later obtained his Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice at Oakland City University.

 

In December 1994, Cieslack graduated from the Indiana State Police Recruit Academy and was assigned to the Seymour Post. The following year he transferred to the Jasper Post and primarily patrolled Dubois County.  Cieslack was promoted to detective in 1996 and primarily investigated crimes in Dubois County.  In October 2005, he was promoted to the rank of sergeant and transferred to the Evansville District where he supervised the district detectives.

 

Lt. Cieslack is now the Commander of Area III, which covers the Bloomington, Jasper and Evansville Districts.

 

Cieslack and his wife, Carla, reside in Warrick County with their three sons.

 

MEDICARE SEMINAR  SET FOR WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12TH 

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St. Mary’s Senior Connection will hold a Welcome to Medicare seminar Wednesday, August 12, at 4:00 p.m. at 951 S. Hebron Ave., Suite C (between Bellemeade and Washington Ave.) adjacent to the Senior Connection Office.

When individuals and their families are new to the federal Medicare program, it can be confusing and frustrating at first glance. This program will help you better understand the many different parts of Medicare and what your options are when you enroll.

This is an informational program only. No specific plans or companies will be discussed. The seminar will be presented by Gina Downs, Director of St. Mary’s Senior Connection. It is free but registration is required. Call St. Mary’s Senior Connection at 812-473-7271 or toll free at 800-258-7610 for reservations and directions.

Cops Cycling for Survivors arriving in Princeton on Monday evening, will be joined by EPD Officer Jack Spencer

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The Cops Cycling for Survivors group will arrive at the Princeton Red Cross Mondayuser30769-1437424785-media1_d9ddde_240_143_PrsMe_night around 6:00pm. The red Cross is located at 312 W. State St.
The group is on a statewide bicycle tour that raises awareness of fallen law enforcement officers who are killed in the line of duty and their survivors. The group raises money to support the survivors with emotional and financial needs.
The group rides 1,000 miles in 13 days and visits with the survivors of fallen officers as they tour the state. EPD Officer Jack Spencer will be joining the group for the next several days of the ride.
The group will spend Monday night in Princeton and share a meal with the survivors of Oakland City Police Officer, Michael Deno. Officer Deno was killed in the line of duty on February 29, 2000.

This year’s ride pays special tribute to the four Indiana law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty in 2014.

The 2014 Roll Call of Heroes:

Deputy Sheriff Jacob Daniel Calvin
Tipton County Sheriff’s Office, IN
EOW: Saturday, June 28, 2014
Cause of Death: Automobile accident

Officer Perry W. Renn
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, IN
EOW: Saturday, July 5, 2014
Cause of Death: Gunfire

Patrolman Jeffrey Brady Westerfield
Gary Police Department, IN
EOW: Sunday, July 6, 2014
Cause of Death: Gunfire

Patrolman II Nickolaus E. Schultz
Merrillville Police Department, IN
EOW: Sunday, September 7, 2014
Cause of Death: Gunfire

 

LIGHTWIRE THEATER – “A VERY ELECTRIC CHRISTMAS”

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17 AT 7:00 PM TICKETS GO ON SALE FRIDAY, JULY 24 AT 10 AM

Evansville, IN – Lightwire Theater is coming back to Victory Theatre and bringing their “Very Electric Christmas” tour to Evansville just in time for the Holiday Season.

Lightwire Theater has been featured as semi-finalists on America’s Got Talent (season 7) and is internationally recognized for their signature brand of electroluminescent artistry and poignant storytelling. Based in New Orleans, Lightwire Theater continues to create and deliver innovative theatrical experiences to audiences worldwide.

Tickets for Lightwire Theater start at $25.00.

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For more information about the Victory Theatre, visit:

www.victorytheatre.com www.facebook.com/VictoryTheatre www.twitter.com/Victory_Theatre

Tickets may be purchased at Ford Center Ticket Office, www.Ticketmaster.com or by phone at 800-745- 3000.

Knife Wielding Man Robs St. Joe Shaved Ice

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On Sunday, July 19, 2015 at 3:48pm the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office responded to St. Joe Shaved Ice at 2640 N. St. Joe Avenue in reference to a robbery that had just taken place.

Three employees (who were all inside the business at the time of the robbery) reported that a male suspect armed with a knife entered from the rear of the business. The suspect then took an undetermined amount of cash from the register.

The suspect fled the area in a black passenger car. The suspect was described as a white male in his mid to late 40s, wearing a hat, sunglasses, a black shirt and shorts. The investigation is ongoing.

Pictured above: Stock photo of St. Joe Shaved Ice located at 2640 N. St. Joe Avenue

 

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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EPD Activity Report

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The storm’s aftermath

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While the month of July is typically welcomed for its warmer temperatures and bright, sunny days, this July has been quite the opposite. Weeks of rain have saturated the ground and locally, Hoosiers are dealing with the devastating effects of flooding.

 

Natural disasters are unavoidable, but because we have no control over them, it can also be difficult to plan for them. In the aftermath of a storm, people are often unsure where to turn, but thankfully, there are resources available.

 

Hoosiers that sustained damage from severe storms and flooding, which is not covered by insurance, can report damage online by visiting the Indiana Department of Homeland Security (IDHS) website at in.gov/dhs/. This applies to homeowners, renters, businesses and private non-profit organizations. Towards the middle of the page, you will see a section titled “Featured Topics.” Within that section, you can click on “Report Damage from Severe Weather, Flooding – June 7 and continuing.”

 

This will take you to a form where you will be asked to provide your name, address, phone number and the type of damage the property has sustained. Losses can include structural damage to homes and loss of personal property. While filling out this form is not an application for any assistance program, it does help our local emergency management agencies as well as the IDHS with preliminary damage assessments and to determine if federal assistance can be pursued.

 

If you have any questions about filling out this form, please do not hesitate to contact my office. You may also direct questions to our local emergency management agencies in Pike, Spencer and Warrick counties. Their contact information is as follows:

 

 

This information can also be found by visiting www.in.gov/dhs/2797.htm.

 

During this difficult time for many families, there are unfortunately members of our society who prey on situations just like this. As the community begins to repair and rebuild, please be aware that not everyone is who they say they are and scammers are often not too far behind a big storm. The Indiana Attorney General has already received around 390 complaints related to home improvements and repairs.

 

When looking for a contractor or tree trimmer to help clean up the mess, there are a few pieces of advice that the Better Business Bureau suggests you keep in mind. For instance, do not pay for work in advance. Any contractor who insists that you pay the full price, or even half, upfront may be a red flag. When it comes time to sign a contract, read all of the fine print and be sure you understand exactly what you are signing. Most importantly, take time to shop around and avoid making quick decisions out of desperation. Scammers will often use high-pressure sales tactics to get you to sign a contract right away.

 

As summer continues, we will undoubtedly get more storms and even more rain. Please stay tuned for my next column regarding severe weather safety and preparedness tips.