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BREAKING NEWS: 379 MAIL-IN ABSENTEE BALLOTS FOUND IN DRAWER

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CCO INFORMATION ABOUT MISPLACED ABSENTEE BALLOTS IS CORRECT

The City County Observer recently (a couple of days before the election) informed our readers, from a reliable source that around 400 absentee ballots were either rejected or wasn’t being counted in the final election results.  Representatives from the Democratic party approached County Clerk Debbie Stucki and she reassured them that the information concerning the 400 missing mailing ballots had no merit amd the CCO din’t know what there talking about.

It is now obvious that the information provided to the City County Observer was accurate.  This incident coupled with the other mistake made by the election office when they forgot too put stamps on return mailing ballots will cause County Clerk Debbie Stucki some major re-election problems.

THIS IS A BREAKING STORY AND WE SHALL UPDATE  YOU WHEN WE RECEIVE MORE INFORMATION.

ATTACHED BELOW IS AN OFFICIAL E-MAIL SENT TO US BY COUNTY CLERK DEBBIE STUCKI

Through the post-election audit process we have identified 379 ballots from the 5th Ward that were not included in Tuesdays unofficial results. These ballots were inadvertently not removed from locked storage and therefore not included in the unofficial election results. These ballots will be reviewed on Monday, November 9, 2015 at 9:00. Election results are unofficial until the County Election Board certifies them 10 days after the Election. The Election results will be certified on Friday, November 13, 2015 at 1:00.

Thank you,

Debbie Stucki, Secretary

County Election Board

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 Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2015.

Harold Ray Reynolds Intimidation, Level 5 felony

Public intoxication, Class B misdemeanor

Derrick Laron Barnes Intimidation, Level 6 felony

Chad A. Fletcher Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Unlawful possession of a syringe, Level 6 felony

Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

John Paul Martin Strangulation, Level 6 felony

Domestic battery, Class A misdemeanor

William Anthony Rice II Armed robbery, Level 3 felony

Christopher Dewayne Bryant II Armed robbery, Level 3 felony

Jovon Lee Johnson Burglary, Level 4 felony

Theft, Class A misdemeanor

Possession of a synthetic drug or synthetic drug look-alike substance, Class A misdemeanor

Charlotte Dennise Owen Theft, Level 6 felony

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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First Lady Completes Art Exchange, Continues Building Japan-Indiana Ties

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Following her return from Governor Mike Pence’s jobs and economic development mission to Japan last month, today First Lady Karen Pence completed the art exchange between fourth grade students in Columbus and its Japanese sister-city, Miyoshi City.

 

“It is an honor and privilege to continue building cultural ties between Indiana and Japan,” said First Lady Karen Pence. “What is significant and unique about this exchange is that it connects a cultural bridge between children of both Japan and Indiana. Not only is Columbus, Indiana, the sister city to Miyoshi City, Japan, but Southside Elementary School is the sister school to Miyoshigaoka Elementary School.”

 

The art exchange began on Aug. 26 when Mrs. Pence, a former art teacher, originally visited Southside Elementary School in Columbus and taught the students how to create “name creatures” in anticipation of exchanging the art pieces while in Japan. Today, Mrs. Pence shared the Japanese students’ artwork with the fourth grade students in Columbus, completing the art exchange.

 

In addition to sharing the pieces of art with the students, Mrs. Pence showed a video featuring Miyoshigaoka Elementary School students creating their artwork as well as sharing their experiences as students in Japan and friendship messages to the Columbus students. A similar video of Southside Elementary School students was shared with students in Japan. Also, Mrs. Pence presented the class with handmade gifts from the Miyoshi City fourth graders.

 

Serving in her role as Indiana’s Bicentennial Ambassador, Mrs. Pence also presented the school with an officially endorsed bicentennial children’s book entitled “The Gifts of Indiana,” which was created by students at Butler University.

 

Southside Elementary School and Miyoshigaoka Elementary School have an ongoing sister-school ambassador exchange, with teachers traveling to Miyoshi City as part of the exchange program. In August, during Mrs. Pence’s visit to Southside Elementary School, the school hosted visitors from Miyoshi City, Japan, as a part of the sister-city exchange program.

 

With several sister-city relationships throughout the state of Indiana, today’s exchange is part of an ongoing effort to strengthen sister-city relationships between Indiana and Japan. In 2013, Mrs. Pence conducted a similar art exchange between third grade students at Glen Acres Elementary School in Lafayette and Ota Elementary School, located in Lafayette’s Japanese sister city of Ota.

 

Attached are photos from today’s event. The first (Japan Gifts) features First Lady Karen Pence presenting gifts from Miyoshigaoka Elementary School to the fourth grade students of Southside Elementary. The second (Name Creatures) features Southside Elementary fourth grade students with the “name creatures” from their Japanese sister school, Miyoshigaoka Elementary School.

 

Photos and additional media from Mrs. Pence’s visit to Miyoshigaoka Elementary School as part of the Governor’s first trade mission to Japan are available at http://www.in.gov/gov/Japan2015.htm.

 

Governor Pence to Offer Remarks at Infant Mortality Summit Tomorrow

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Governor Mike Pence will offer remarks at the 3rd Annual Labor of Love Infant Mortality Summit, hosted by the Indiana State Department of Health.  Details below.

 

Friday, November 6: 

 

11:30 a.m. EST – Governor Pence to offer remarks at the Labor of Love Infant Mortality Summit

*Media are welcome to attend.

JW Marriott – JW Grand Ballroom, 10 S. West Street, Indianapolis, I

IS IT TRUE NOVEMBER 6, 2015

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IS IT TRUE that Cheryl Musgrave’s decision to run for the seat on the Vanderburgh County Commission that she previously held was a real political “bombshell” for the local Republican Party? …CCO is looking forward to watching the interaction between the outspoken Cheryl Musgrave and GOP party Chairman Wayne Parke?

IS IT TRUE that Republican Cheryl Musgrave one of Vanderburgh County’s most controversial political figures, just announced that she is going to run for the Vanderburgh County Commissioners now being held by Democrat Steve Melcher?

IS IT TRUE we hear that former County Commissioner Pat Tuley is considering running against Steve Melcher in the Democratic primary?

IS IT TRUE that several staunch supporters of Gail Riecken and the late Rick Davis have approached Alex Burton to seek the seat being vacated by Rep. Riecken at the end of her current term?   …Mr. Burton would not have to depend on the “Union Bosses or the FOP” support in the District #77  race because its composed  of a more culturally diverse group of lower and middle income families?

IS IT TRUE we also hear that Mayors right hand man Chris Cooke is also considering a run for the District #77 State Representative seat?  …we wonder will he file as a Democrat or Republican?

IS IT TRUE we hear that that trouble may be brewing among the newly-elected Democrats on City Council?   …rumor has it that Dr. Dan Adams has made it known that he would like to continue as City Council President, but Jonathan Weaver had made it clear that he will nominate Missy Mosby for the post.

IS IT TRUE  the CCO predicted many months ago that the City of Evansville will be appealing the “MILAN  verses EPD CHIEF BILLY BOLIN”  lawsuit to the UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT for a hearing?  …we just heard that the City of Evansville may had just did this?    ..we find it extremely interesting that the elite Main Stream Media didn’t published information concerning this law suit until a couple days after the election?  …we wonder how much have the taxpayers of Evansville paid the Mayors legal Counsel to defend this case so far?

IS IT TRUE that we love the special way the Highland School fifth graders have chosen to honor our veterans this year?

IS IT TRUE is looks like Mrs. Musgrave has taken one of her political platforms from the past?  …she wants to  focus on improving county-maintained roads and bridges and wants to push Vanderburgh County  in a positive direction?

IS IT TRUE that incumbent  County Commissioner Steve Melcher has a great deal of soul searching to do if we wants to seek re-election to the commission?  …we wonder why Commissioner Melcher would want to experience the same political mistreatment given to State Representative Gail Riecken and his wife Anna Melcher by the “Union Bosses”?

IS IT TRUE we are told that Commissioner Steve Melcher enjoys a strong popularity among the leadership of the Republican party?

IS IT TRUE we also hearing that County Commissioner Joe Kiefer is having mixed emotions about running for re-election because of pressing business challenges?  …we are hearing that the electorate have been pleased with Mr. Kiefer performance as a member of the County Commissioner?

IS IT TRUE todays “READERS POLL”  question is “if the election was held today to select the next County Commissioner who would you vote for”?

Certified Nursing Assistant Program Started at Academy for Innovative Studies

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11:15 a.m., Friday, Nov. 6

Where:  Academy for Innovative Studies – First Ave. (3013 First Avenue)

 

Background:  This fall, the Academy for Innovative Studies-First Avenue, began a unique partnership with SWIHSA (Southwestern Indiana Area Health Services Academy) to offer a one-semester Certified Nursing Assistant Program for students at the school who met qualifications.  There are currently 12 enrolled. The program – the first of its kind taught during a high school day in the region – is designed to give students career knowledge that will prepare them with a specific skillset to use in the work world immediately following their high school graduation, or sooner.  Students are learning Medical Terminology, Infection Control, Communication Skills, Documentation Skills, and Vital Signs.

 

Mia Torres, a senior who already works as a food service assistant at Heritage Center, said she wanted to take the CNA Program at AIS because she “loves making people happy.”   She said she has learned a lot in the 12 weeks she has been in the class. “I like becoming a CNA. I like learning hands on and I want to help individuals to feel independent.”  She said classes are hard, especially on top of her regular classes at school – but “nothing I can’t handle. If you never push yourself, you never know what your limits are.” She added that it makes her happy to see her family look at her with pride. “They are so proud of me….you don’t even know how much!”

 

Bre’Osha Suggs said that one of her fears when she entered the program was her study habits were probably not as good as they needed to be. “You have to study a lot in this program,” she said. But, she explained the school has set up study sessions before school, at lunch, after school…and even the principal Kristine Eichholz has what she calls her “Sunday” School, helping students study for three hours on Sundays. Bre’Osha wants to build on what she is learning and go to community college to be a nurse or physical therapist.

 

Anthony Shockley, also a senior in the program, said his life passion has been to “help people make a change in their lives.” He said all of the hard work is paying off.  He studies for the CNA class during two study halls and he meets with teachers in between so that he is going to be able to realize his life’s passion. “After getting my CNA, I would like to become a nursing administrator.”  He believes that as an administrator, he will be able to encourage more males into the profession and eventually change lives around the globe. “Before taking this class, I really didn’t know what I wanted to do,” he said. “I want others to have this opportunity, too – but I know that is going to take funding.”

 

Several individuals in the community, as well as organizations have donated money, materials, and other items to make this program possible. Principal Eichholz said at the event last week recognizing sponsors that the idea for this program began with a desire to have a pathway for students to leave school with a real career and skills.  Even up to two weeks before school started, not everything they needed was in place – but by reaching out to community partners, school officials and others – funding and materials were secured and the program began.

 

Each student must have $1,070 In order to participate in this program, and individuals and organizations have filled that need this fall, but fundraising for future semesters is ongoing .  This semester’s sponsors include the following:

 

SWIHSA (Southwestern Indiana Area Health Services Academy)

Heritage Center

AHEC (Area Health Educational Center)

Work One

EVSC Student Response Fund

 

Junior Achievement to Announce 2016 Business Hall of Fame Inductees at November 10 Press Conference on UE Campus

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Junior Achievement of Southwestern Indiana and the University of Evansville will announce the 2016 Evansville Regional Business Hall of Fame inductees at a news conference at 10:00 a.m. (CST), Tuesday, November 10, at the University of Evansville. The press conference will be held in the Bernhardt Atrium inside the Schroeder Family School of Business on UE’s campus.

 

Evansville Regional Business Hall of Fame Press Conference

Tuesday, November 10

10:00 a.m. (CST)

Bernhardt Atrium inside the Schroeder Family School of Business at the University of Evansville

 

The Business Hall of Fame was created in 2005 to honor outstanding business leaders and present business role models to the youth of southwestern Indiana. Criteria for selection to the Business Hall of Fame include business excellence; courageous thinking and actions; vision and innovation; inspiring leadership; community involvement; and actions as role models for future generations. University of Evansville President Dr. Tom Kazee is the chair of this year’s Laureate Selection Committee, and will be leading the announcement on Tuesday.

 

The Bernhardt Atrium is located just inside the southern-most doors on the east side of the Schroeder Family School of Business building at the University of Evansville. Visitors may park on the oval drive just off Lincoln Avenue, and parking passes are available upon request. Click hereto access a campus map or call 812-488-2241 for more information.

 

For more information about the press conference, view the attached press release or contact University Relations at 812-488-2241 or Junior Achievement at 812-425-8152.

IceMen Rope Moon Back In From Colorado

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The Evansville IceMen, proud ECHL affiliate of the NHL’s Ottawa Senators and AHL’s Binghamton Senators, and Head Coach Al Sims announced Thursday that the team re-acquired forward Nathan Moon in a trade with the Colorado Eagles for rookie forward Joe Zarbo.

 

Moon, 25, returns to Evansville where he spent parts of three seasons from 2012-14. The Belleville, ON native was a fan favorite with the IceMen where he compiled 27 goals and 54 assists in 96 games during that span. Moon was dealt to Colorado after Evansville’s first game in 2014-15 and totaled 42 points (13-29—42) in 47 games with the Eagles last season. He also spent part of the year in the AHL, where he played in six games for the Adirondack Flames. The 5’11, 176 lbs. forward had played three games for Colorado this year, where he recorded a goal and two assists, but has been held out of the lineup since October 21.

 

The IceMen ship forward Joe Zarbo west, where the rookie will try to spark a struggling Eagles team. The Grand Island, NY native scored two goals in five games for Evansville, and had the team’s only power-play goal. Zarbo signed with the IceMen in March after his senior season at Clarkson University ended, and he recorded six points (3-3—6) in nine games for Evansville at the end of the 2014-15 campaign.

The IceMen face the Indy Fuel Friday at 7:15pm at the Ford Center and will feature a Youth Jersey Giveaway, presented by TRCI. The first 1,000 kids under 12 into the building will receive a free IceMen youth jersey.

Evansville wraps up the week with a Saturday road trip to Cincinnati for a 7:35pm EDT game against the Cyclones. It will be the first of nine meetings between the two Midwest Division rivals.

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