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Wesselman Nature Society Ribbon Cutting

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Wesselman Nature Society and Mayor Lloyd Winnecke invite you to join our ribbon cutting to celebrate the completion of our entrance gate, featuring an artistic element by Amy Musia.

There will be remarks made by Mayor Winnecke, Dr. John Scott Foster and WNS Board President, Jim Casey.

For more information, please contact Dr. John Scott Foster by email jfoster@wesselmannaturesociety.org or by phone (812) 479-0771 ext. 101.

Pet of the Week

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Meiko is a 1 year old terrier mix. His adoption fee is $100 which includes his neuter, vaccines, microchip and a bag of food.

Pet of the Week

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Little Debbie is a 2 year old female. Her adoption fee is $30 which includes her spay, her vaccines, a microchip and a bag of food.

IS IT TRUE SEPTEMBER 14, 2015

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IS IT TRUE when we called on our Veterans “TO ASSEMBLE” to fight wars on our behalf to insure our freedoms they did?  …our Veterans are now are “CALLING US TO ASSEMBLE” on SEPTEMBER 23, 2015 at 5 O’clock at the Veteran Memorial Coliseum to attend a nonpartisan political event inviting all canidates listed on City General Election ballot to speak?  …its time for us to heed the “Call To Assemble”?

IS IT TRUE in the past if your ran for public office the first question that the candidates were ask “ARE YOU A VETERAN”?  …it seems like this is the last question the voters ask today?

IS IT TRUE we wonder why City Council Candidates Tom Shoulders,  Justin Elpers, Jonathan Weaver,  Jim Brinkmeyer, Missy Mosby, Dan McGinn hasn’t responded to the invitation to attend the VETERANS hosted event “CALL TO ASSEMBLE”?

IS IT TRUE it’s being alleged that from the day Winnecke walked into the Mayor’s office he filled many positions that were perversely left vacant by  our former Mayor?

IS IT TRUE since City Council has required Mayor Winnecke to be financially accountable, he now is forced to come before the City Council to request a loan from the Riverboat and Rainy Day moneys to the tune of $8 million in order to make City employee payroll?

IS IT TRUE that we hear that DMD Director Kelley Coures recently posted on his personal FACE BOOK  account that Missy Mosby and Jonathan Weaver are most dedicated City Council members he ever work with?  …all we can say is “REALLY”?

Please take time and vote in today’s “Readers Poll”. Don’t miss reading today’s Feature articles because they are always an interesting read. Please scroll at the bottom of our paper so you can enjoy our creative political cartoons. Copyright 2015 City County Observer. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without our permission.

RIECKEN LIST HER PRIORITIES IF ELECTED MAYOR

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For Immediate Release
September 13, 2015

Discusses City’s Fiscal Management And Priorities For Her Administration

Evansville, IN – Mayoral candidate Gail Riecken hosted two Town Hall meetings, one at North Park Library and one at McCullough Library.  She discussed her background, why she got in the race, the city’s fiscal situation and her priorities as Mayor.

Gail said “I decided to run for Mayor because I had been hearing about how bad the city’s financial situation really was and started looking into it myself. What I saw made me realize it was time for new leadership in Evansville,” said Riecken. She continued, “A Mayor must spend our tax dollars wisely, practice smart fiscal policy and make sure there is an open, transparent budgeting process that produces a city budget that reflects our citizens’ needs and priorities. Frankly, Mayor Winnecke has not done that.”

Riecken discussed with the crowd what her priorities would be and how she would do things differently than the Mayor. Things like working to cut the debt and make sure we can cover the city’s expenses, stopping tax dollar giveaways, fixing the budget and creating a more transparent government, creating jobs and eliminating blight, providing for police and firefighters, and fixing our sidewalks and roads.

“The next Mayor of Evansville has to set priorities based on the issues that affect the entire city, not just special interests,” said Riecken. “A lack of transparency and wasteful spending has severly deminished our city’s reserves, increased our debts, and is putting our bond rating at risk, hindering our ability to make needed repairs to sidewalks and roads, combat blight and upgrade and replace equipment for our police and firefighters. As Mayor, looking out for the people of Evansville will be my first priority. I will spend every day fighting for the people of Evansville and working to make our wonderful city stronger.”

Gail Riecken is running for Mayor of Evansville and is a former Evansville City Council woman, Evansville Parks Director, and a current member of the Indiana State House of Representatives. She is a lifelong Evansville resident and has been married for 47 years, has 2 children and 3 grandchildren.

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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BOEING VS DRONES

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Cloran to present on the importance of ideas and failure in fostering entrepreneurship

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Entrepreneur Michael Cloran will be this year’s speaker for the University of Southern Indiana Romain College of Business Entrepreneur’s Perspective Speaker Series Monday, September 28 in Carter Hall in University Center West.  His presentation, “Ideas Matter” will be held at 10 a.m., and a second topic, “Failure is a Feature,” at noon.  Both events are free and open to the public.

Cloran is a founding partner of DeveloperTown, a designer and developer firm focused on using technology for a strategic advantage. Existing firms and entrepreneurs turn to DeveloperTown’s talented and experienced team to transform ideas into winning web and/or mobile products.

Prior to founding DeveloperTown, Cloran was a software developer and co-founded a number of startups, including Quant Trading, a wall street bond trading software firm; EnterAct, an innovative internet service company; Interaction, which has raised over $100 million to transform the way major companies utilize automated voice systems; and StuffRaiser, a company devoted to helping not-for-profits benefit from recirculating valuable goods.

The Entrepreneur’s Perspective Speakers Series highlights speakers who provide insights on entrepreneurship and the connection between education and entrepreneurial outcomes.

F.J.Reitz Class of 1960 55th Reunion

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On Friday October 2 2015 the Reitz class of 1960 will gather at Howell Shelter House on Barker Avenue for food, fellowship and fun.  A very nice catered meal will be served at 5:30 pm.  Sodas, coffee, and water will be provided.

Our Reitz Panthers will be away playing the North Huskies at Bundrant Stadium for those wanting to attend a Panther Football game.  Tickets can be purchased in advance at the Reitz Athletic Office or at the gate. Transportation is not provided.

On Saturday October 3 2015, the Reitz Class of 1960 will gather at VFW 1114 on Wabash Avenue for our main event.  The evening will feature a catered meal, soft drinks will be furnished and a Cash Bar will be available. Warren Batts, of the original Bill Haley’s Comets will entertain.

The following classmates are still on our “lost list”: Linda Dennis Bush, Ellis Fields, Breanda Frost McNew, James Harralson, Michael Todd, Larry Toole, Barbara Harralson Townsend and Rita Harrington Cardin.  If you have information on these classmates please call: Don Counts 812-422-1792 or Sue Albin 812-985-5072.