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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 Friday, Oct. 2, 2015.

Aaron Matthew Bratton Domestic battery, Level 6 felony

Destinee Renee Minth Fraud on a financial institution, Level 5 felony

Fraud, Level 6 felony

Steffanos Haralambos Katechis Theft, Level 6 felony 

Brennon Ray Bickwermert Domestic battery, Level 6 felony

Strangulation, Level 6 felony

Criminal confinement, Level 6 felony

 

 

Fire Marshal Encourages Smoke Alarms, Escape Routes During Indiana Fire Prevention October 4-11

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Fire Marshal Encourages Smoke Alarms, Escape Routes During Indiana Fire Prevention October 4-11

 

INDIANAPOLIS – October 4-11 is Fire Prevention Week in the state of Indiana, and the Indiana State Fire Marshal is asking all Hoosiers to make sure that their households are prepared in the event of a fire.

 

“There are several steps that homeowners should take when safeguarding themselves against fire, and one of the most important is to make sure that working smoke alarms are present in the home,” said State Fire Marshal James Greeson. “Having a properly-functioning smoke alarm in the home makes you 50% more likely to escape the situation safely.”

 

Installing smoke alarms in every bedroom, outside of each separate sleeping area and on every level of the home including the basement can help to warn those inside of a quickly-spreading fire. Listed below are other useful smoke alarm tips:

  • Test smoke alarms every month, and change batteries at least once every six months.
  • Replace smoke alarms every 8-10 years.
  • Know the difference between the two types of smoke alarms. Ionization alarms work best when a fast-moving fire occurs. Photoelectric alarms are quicker at sensing smoldering, smoky fires. There are specialty alarms that are a combination of both.

 

While smoke alarms help to provide extra time to escape a fire, it’s also important to practice escape plans with those in the household so that everyone knows which exits to use in each room of the home. These escape plans should be practiced both during the day and during the night. In the event of a fire, it is important to have a designated meeting place outside and away from home. Make sure everyone is accounted for and designate one person to call the fire department.

 

The Indiana Department of Homeland Security is also encouraging all businesses and schools to schedule a fire drill during this week to ensure that escape plans are still practiced with staff and students alike.

 

For more information on fire safety and prevention, visit GetPrepared.IN.gov.

 

West Side Nut Club Fall Festival begins Today

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The 94th annual West Side Nut Club Fall Festival begins Monday, October 05, 2015. The weeklong event has been an Evansville tradition since 1921. The festival occupies over four city blocks and will feature food, rides, music, pageants, contests and parades.

Once again the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office will maintain a tent at the intersection of W. Franklin Street and N. 11th Avenue next to the lost and found booth. At this location, sheriff’s deputies will be passing out yellow wristbands to children. The underside of the wristband can display a parent or guardians’ phone number, which may be used to reunite a child with a missing parent.

The Evansville Police Department will be providing law enforcement services throughout the festival grounds and will have a mobile command center stationed at W. Franklin Street and N. 10th Avenue.

The Sheriff’s Office offers the following safety tips for your visit to the Fall Festival:

  • When you arrive at the festival, identify and point out officials your child can approach if they become separated from you. Describe the sheriff’s deputy and police officer uniforms, the Nut Club member hats and the fire official uniforms so your child knows who is safe to approach.
  • Nothing takes the place of your supervision. Younger children can become distracted with all of the sights, sounds, smells, and crowds at the Fall Festival.
  • If your child is old enough to be out of your eyesight, make sure they take a friend with them. There is safety in numbers (as well as more fun to be had). Remember to have your child check in on a regular basis. Identify where you will meet them and what time they should be there.
  • If you become separated from your child, notify a sheriff’s deputy or police officer as soon as possible.
  • Heavy pedestrian and vehicle traffic will create an increased risk of accidents. Take your child by the hand when walking to and from the festival. Use caution when leaving the sidewalk. Consider using a paid parking lot to support a worthy cause.

Stop by the Sheriff’s Office Fall Festival tent, where you can talk to a sheriff’s deputy and pick up a free munchie map. You can also enter for a chance to win a 2015 Harley-Davidson Fat Boy motorcycle from the Indiana Sheriffs’ Association (ISA). The motorcycle will be on display Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of festival week. Proceeds will go to the ISA to benefit the families of deputies and officers killed in the line of duty as well as the Sheriff’s Youth Leadership Camps and Scholarship Program.

Sheriff Dave Wedding stated, “On behalf of the entire Sheriff’s Office, we hope everyone who vistis the Fall Festival this year has a safe, fun and memorable time!”

 

 

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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EPD Activity Report

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Adopt A Pet

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 Farley is a 2-year-old male German Shepherd mix! He’s got the cute head-tilt down pat. He was found as a stray, so not much is known about his background. All we know so far? He loves tug toys! His $100 fee includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, & more! Visit www.vhslifesaver.org or call (812) 426-2563 for adoption information.

 

IS IT TRUE OCTOBER 5, 2015

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IS IT TRUE last week victims of domestic violence held a candlelight vigil at the Four Freedoms Monument? …we are very thankful that the professionals of Albion Fellows Beacon Center and Holly’s House are available to help victims of domestic violence and sexual assaults? …we encourage domestic violence victims not to be afraid to report acts of domestic violence against them no matter how politically connected or wealthy their attacker may be?

IS IT TRUE that some of the EPD rank and file are saying if Chief Bolin would spend the same amount of time and energy running the Police Department as he does politicking  for the Mayor and doing public relations events the overall performance of the Police Department would be greatly improved?

IS IT TRUE the Courier and Press asked contested City Council candidates a series of meaningful questions about their views on issues concerning the upcoming Council races?  …one part of  a question that was asked by the Courier and Press was; “Under What Circumstances Would You Advocate For A Tax Increase”?  …we found  At-Large Councilman Jonathan Weaver answer to this question interesting?  …he stated he “Would advocate a tax increase in order to fund public safety”?  …he also stated “Thats what a few of us are in the process of working on doing’?  …it looks like if you want a tax increase Mr. Weaver is the man you should vote for?

IS IT TRUE another question was; “Is The City Well Managed Financially Right Now?  …Dan McGinn, Michelle Mercher,  Ann Hargis CPA, Justin Elpers all said “yes”?   …Anna Melcher, Alex Burton, Bart Gadau, Henrietta Jenkins, Connie Robinson and Dr. Dan Adams all said “No”? …who couldn’t figure out what Jack Schriber and Jonathan Weaver were trying to say concerning this simple question?

IS IT TRUE last weeks unscientific but trendy ‘Readers Poll” ask the following questions?   …the question was “do agree with the testimonials TV ads for Mayor Winnecke stating that he has gotten the City’s finances under control”?  …the results of this poll was: 376 people voted, 275voted ‘NO”, 29 voted ‘YES” and 77 voted that they haven’t seen the TV Ad?  …we now know why Gail Riecken For Mayor staff are extremely pleased that Mayor Winnecke continues to run this TV Ad?

IS IT TRUE our current unscientific but trendy “Readers Poll’ question is “Who do you think was responsible for not collecting the proper evidence for the 3 suspects charged with the Murder of Shane Breedlove”?

IS IT TRUE that GOP Party Chairmen Wayne Parkes sent some insulting e-mail to individuals for accepting the prestige’s “Community Service Award” to be  presented to them by the City County Observer on October 26, 2015?

IS IT TRUE on September 1, 2015 the Solid Waste Management District met in official session?  …that the Solid Waste Management District voted to increase their 2016 Budget by 8%?  …those who voted for this increase were Missy Mosby, Bruce Ungethiem, Angela Koehler Lindsey and Bob Stone?  …as of August 31, 2015 the Solid Waste District cash on hand was $161,906 and investments were $325,000 for a total of $486,906 in the operating account?  …at the beginning of the year the cash balance was $472,766 which means the operating account was increased about $14,000 so far in 2015?  …with a pretty healthy cash balance we wonder why the Solid Waste Management District decided to increase their 2016 operating budget by 8%?

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LETTER TO EDITOR: Let’s Fix That  by George Lumley

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COMMUNICATION WITH THE CITY?

Communicating with the city of Evansville is very difficult for me.  I try to explain things in simple terms and ask the right people the right questions but the responses I get, when I do get one, are quite odd. It is kind of like watching a candidate debate on t-v where the EMCE ask a question but the politician clearly answers a different question than that posed. I am having trouble communicating recent dealings with the Department of Metropolitan Development (DMD) and the Evansville Brownfields Corp (EBC) regarding my questions about the Hardest Hit Fund’s (HHF) Blight Elimination Program (BEP) being administered by the Indian Housing and Community Development Authority (IHCDA). The DMD uses all these acronyms and about a thousand more that are specific to their Bailiwick of government and nonprofit.  The acronyms make the communications look like a foreign language but that is not the real problem.

The real problem is understanding the manipulation, the conspiring of agendas, and who is representing who in what capacity.  Where there should be independence and open public dialogue there seems to be clandestine private agendas laced with conflict of interest, miss information, and conspiracy. The recent “stop the tax sale hoopla” is a good example.  Note the link to the city ordinance c2015-15 recently passed. http://www.vanderburghgov.org/modules/showdocument.aspx?documentid=19868 This ordinance was conveniently not posted until I complained to the City Clerk. This transferring of property is nothing new.  Vanderburgh County can and does hold properties from the tax sale each year and transfers them to the EBC.  The City can DEMO all the houses they have funding for without expansion of EBC land banking or stopping the tax sale.  Stopping the tax sale and expanding the land bank was a conspiracy to fund the private activities of the rogue DMD by taking private sector competitive opportunity and gifting it to the EBC as a new revenue stream.

Below is an Email to the DMD and EBC.  Although I feel I am asking reasonable questions I have not gotten any response.  Do you think these questions are reasonable?

Dear Mr. Coures and Ms. Rusk,

I am addressing this to the two of you in your capacity as representing the city of Evansville Department of Metro Development (DMD) and your capacity in what you have termed the “city owned” Evansville Brownfields Corp (EBC).

Since coming to Evansville 2 years ago, I have been trying to get a handle on how the city can own and operate a nonprofit and when the city operators, you, Kelly Coures and you, Carolyn Rusk, city employees of that nonprofit, want the advantage of calling it part of the city – it is the city, and when you want the advantage of calling it a separate entity – it is separate.

You seem to think this arrangement is fine and commonplace.  I take exception to that.  Especially considering the experience I have had trying to work with the Hardest Hit Fund (HHF) Blight Elimination Program (BEP) this year.  I don’t understand if the issues restricting my project are a lack of follow through with DMD officials or a lack of follow through with EBC officials.  I am starting to think it is a matter of competing interest and an intentional lack of cooperation, intended confusion, and no follow through with the common elements being DMD and EBC representatives – You two.

It is so confusing, I don’t know whether to bring my concerns to the DMD or to the EBC.

My current issue is the handling of the HHF BEP program.  It appears that when this program was first announced the DMD did not reach out for program partners but chose instead to utilize the funding on their own city DMD/EBC owned or acquirable properties.  (See attached: BEP County Properties) It looks like some of these were later substituted to accommodate the J-bell (d-pat) additions and a couple of other nonprofit organizations that wanted parking lots or houses taken out on properties they had been land banking, like ECHO’s Garfield street properties.  I reference and attach the document included in the grant application detailing the local support, 10 percent match required by IHCDA, as more sustenance for this claim.  (See attached: BEP Match requirement)  Also note in the document, inclusion of taxes as a match.  I have asked how this works but no one has even attempted to explain.  I do see on the local match break down, end of page two, that none of the d-pat lot properties had any charges for weeds, trash, or Building code violations. I assume there were none because these properties were not vacant, abandoned, or even seriously blighted, until the developer started moving residents out.

How will the 10% match requirement affect my project?

I brought a project to you in February, the success or failure of which was dependent upon the DMD and “their” EBC.  It appears that my project of real – vacant, abandoned, and blighted structures within a neighborhood has been pushed aside or neglected in favor of the city and the city operated EBC projects. Maybe this is why the cities and counties of Indiana were not allowed to be a “program partner” for the Blight Elimination Program.  If the city could not be a program partner how can you justify the cities’ brownfields division being a “program partner”?  Linked is last week’s Sunday C & P newspaper article discussing the tax sale?   http://www.courierpress.com/news/people-living-in-blighted-county-owned-homes-20aa0f35-8e87-20ca-e053-0100007feaad-329659311.html Note it mentions “City-run non-profit Brownfields Corp”.  There are many articles where the relationship is described as such.

In legalese – If it walks like a duck, talks like a duck, and acts like a duck – it is a duck.  You can call a duck a pig if you like but the courts usually agree that a duck is a duck.

Now why should my Reitz school project, located between Howell Park and the School be competing with City DMD/Brownfields if they should not even be eligible as program partner?  Again in Legalese – they should not have a horse entered in this race.

You might ask the EBC attorney to consult with the DMD attorney on this issue.  Or if they are one in the same, I guess the attorney could talk to himself about it. But, Could one of you two define some kind of separation for me so I can address my issues to the proper individual?  Maybe decide that you, Kelly represents the DMD and you, Carolyn, represent the Brownfields? Or maybe if I send something in the AM hours you two will be working for the DMD and in the PM hours you will be representing the Brownfields?  I read that you, Carolyn, works 20 hours per week for EBC, are those scheduled on specific days? Do you, Kelly, work a certain number of hours or specific days for the EBC?

With the upcoming County Commissioners sale of delinquent tax properties, will the city operated EBC be competing in the bid process?  Will they be bidding on properties in my project, or do I, or other program partners need to do that?  At one time the EBC was to be the program partner on most of my project properties. I still have not had an answer on why that was dropped at the 11th hour.  As the Sale approaches we need a decision on who is program partner – is and if EBC is not the program partner for my project properties, I need to know how much of the program funds can reimburse purchase cost at the auction so that I can Bid accordingly.

Could you please respond with two responses one from the city and one from the city owned brownfields so I can determine who I am dealing with and how to address additional questions, like why the brownfields dropped being program partner on my project? Please as DMD employees keep any confidential information I might share confidential and away from my competition, those representing the EBC, unless absolutely necessary to share it.

Thank you for your attention to this matter.

George Lumley

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Andrew Peterson kicks off his Christmas tour at the Victory Theatre in Evansville, IN.

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Evansville, Indiana – Methodist Temple UMC is pleased to announce that award-winning Christian artist, Andrew Peterson will kick off his 16th annual Behold the Lamb of God Christmas tour in the heart of downtown Evansville at the historic Victory Theatre. Peterson is set to rock downtown Evansville on December 2 at 7:00 p.m. CST.

Andrew Peterson is a man of many talents with a successful recording and songwriting career, as well as being the award-winning author of The Wingfeather Saga and the host of a highly popular online creative community called the Rabbit Room. Peterson will release his new studio album, The Burning Edge of Dawn, this fall. His last project, Light for the Lost Boy, received rave reviews from several media outlets hailing the project as “best album of the year,” and garnered two 2013 Dove Award nominations. His previous project, Counting Stars, debuted at #1 on iTunes, and #6 on Billboard. His single, “Dancing in the Minefields,” reached the Top 10 on the Christian AC chart, while the video for the song has received well over 1,000,000 views online.

Tickets go on sale to the general public on October 9 at 10:00 a.m. CST. Tickets prices are $33.00, $23.00, and $18.00. Tickets can be purchased at the Ford Center Ticket Office, all Ticketmaster outlets, charge by phone by calling 1-800-745-3000 or by visiting www.ticketmaster.com.

More information about Andrew Peterson and the concert can be found at