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“UPDATE” Need Assistance from the Public

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“UPDATE” Zachary Didier, 25 from Ft. Wayne has turned himself into the Tippecanoe County Jail on August 28, 2015 and has posted bail. We want to thank the media and especially the public for the tips and information received at the Lafayette State Police Post. If you witness or are a victim of a crime, do not hesitate calling your local law enforcement agency or the Indiana State Police. You can remain anonymous if you want.

 

The original release is below:

All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Tippecanoe County-The Indiana State Police out of the Lafayette Post are requesting assistance from the public in locating a Zachary P. Didier, 25 from the Fort Wayne, IN area. Didier is wanted on two felony warrants for Child Solicitation a Class C Felony and Possession of Child Pornography a Class D Felony.

Didier is approximately 6-02, weighing approximately 175 pounds, has brown hair and brown eyes. He does have ties to the Indianapolis area and may be in the Louisville, KY area. A photo of Didier is attached to this release. This is the most current photo available at this time. If you know the whereabouts of Didier, contact your nearest law enforcement agency or any of the Indiana State Police Posts. You do not have to give your name when calling with information on Didier’s whereabouts.

 

Catch the Latest Edition of “The Indiana State Police Road Show”

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Catch the latest edition of the “Indiana State Police Road Show” radio program every Monday morning at your convenience.

This week’s show features Indiana State Police Trooper Kyle Mitchell and Junior Achievement Intern Sam Didion. Trooper Mitchell and Mr. Didion discuss the upcoming Muddy Trail Run on September 12th at the Anthony Wayne Scout Reservation, 2282 W. 800 South, Pleasant Lake, IN. The Parkview Muddy Trail Run is a partnership of Junior Achievement and Anthony Wayne Area Council Boy Scouts of America. Proceeds will benefit both local organizations and participants can direct their support.

Download the program from the Network Indiana public websites at www.networkindiana.com. Look for the state police logo on the main page and follow the download instructions. The ISP Road Show can also be viewed via YouTube.

Go to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu5Bg1KjBd7H1GxgkuV3YJA or visit the Indiana State Police website at http://www.in.gov/isp/ and click on the YouTube link. This 15 minute talk show concentrates on public safety and informational topics with state wide interest.

The radio program was titled “Signal-10” in the early sixties when it was first started by two troopers in northern Indiana. The name was later changed to the “Indiana State Police Road Show” and is the longest continuously aired state police public service program in Indiana.

Radio stations across Indiana and the nation are invited to download and air for FREE this public service program sponsored by the Indiana State Police Alliance and Cops for Kids, a subsidiary of the Indiana State Police Alliance.

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack to Give Keynote Remarks on Child Nutrition at Center for American Progress

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TOMORROW, Sept. 1, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack will give keynote remarks at the Center for American Progress in Washington, DC. This event is part of a significant effort by Secretary Vilsack highlighting the success of the Healthy Hunger Free Kids Act and its role in fighting childhood obesity and hunger. After his remarks, Secretary Vilsack will hold a conversation with CAP President Neera Tanden and take questions from the audience. As children get ready to go back to school, Congress is returning from recess and will soon debate the reauthorization of federal child nutrition programs, which are reducing health risks for children nationwide. Currently, more than 30 million children receive at least one nutritious meal every school day through USDA’s National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program. New school nutrition standards are currently being met by over 95 percent of schools, resulting in increased access to healthier meals with more whole grains, fruits and vegetables, and less sugar, fat, and sodium.

Tuesday, September 1, 2015
1 P.M. EDT

WHAT: Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack will give keynote remarks and hold a discussion with CAP President Neera Tanden on school meals and reauthorization of federal child nutrition programs.

WHERE: Center for American Progress 1333 H Street NW, 10th Floor Washington, D.C.

Thunderbolts News Release

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Evansville ThunderBolts VP Broadcast/Media Swonder Ice Arena 209 N. Boeke Evansville, IN 47711 (812) 430-1705 terryfic9@gmail.com fic@totalpackagehockey.com www.evvbolts.com www.Twitter.com/EvvBolts www.Facebook.com/EvvBolts

THE HOMETOWN THUNDERBOLTS CONTINUE CENTRAL THEME IN BUILDING THEIR TEAM ANOTHER HOMEGROWN STATE OF INDIANA TALENT TAKES HIS PLACE WITH NEW ‘BOLTS FORT WAYNE NATIVE MICHAEL KELLEY SIGNED, SEALED, DELIVERED BOOSTING ATTACK

With the Evansville ThunderBolts training camp fully underway this week at their hockey home of Swonder Ice Arena, the freshly-minted members of the elite junior hockey league, the NA3HL, continue to bolster their inaugural player roster for the rapidly-approaching 2015-16 season.

On this date, ThunderBolts General Manager/Head Coach Scott Fankhouser has announced that swift-skating left wing MICHAEL KELLEY has signed-on with the Evansville club and is on the ice this week for the club’s first full week of training camp sessions. Today’s signing of KELLEY represents the ‘Bolts second player procurement of this week as earlier in the week, the team welcomed and introduced defenseman BRIAN CRINK to the Evansville junior hockey organization.

KELLEY becomes the latest homegrown Indiana hockey standout to cast his elite junior hockey lot with the ThunderBolts. Hailing from Fort Wayne, the 5-9, 170lb speedy forward will be one of the team’s younger talents at the age of 17. In the past two seasons, KELLEY has been a supreme catalyst at the high level of AAA midget, having flourished with the Midget Minor (16U) Tier 1 team. In 2014-15, he authored 20-points in 54-games on 10- goal, 10-assists; delivering 2-PPG. His 127-PIM were a testament to his fiercely on-ice competitive nature.

KELLEY has made an indelible impression on ThunderBolts GM/Coach Fankhouser. “I am excited to add Mike to our team as he is a fast playmaking forward who has a knack for finding the net. He will be one of our younger players but his offensive impact will be felt. He has played high level AAA hockey for the last two seasons and is ready to make the jump to juniors. It is always our goal to help move players on and develop them to their full potential and I can’t wait to help him achieve his goals. Mike is another Fort Wayne resident and keeps with our goal of creating a great training ground for young Indiana hockey players.”

MICHAEL KELLEY has arrived and is on the ice this week for the ThunderBolts training camp workouts.

‘Bolts full Season Tickets are at FAN-FAMILY-FRIENDLY prices; all 22-home games, all on weekend dates, for only $70!! Visit the team website at www.evvbolts.com to get your seats for the season. Single game tickets are priced at only $5!! ‘Bolts pocket schedules are now available throughout our community including all of the Penn Station sub shops in the area. ‘Bolts merchandise is now available at the TPH Pro Shop in Swonder. All the ‘Bolts games, home and away, play-by-play, all the way, are broadcast live on the radio home of the ThunderBolts, WVHI- AM 1330 and on the world-wide internet at www.evvbolts.com and www.wvhi.com.

FASTEN YOUR SEAT BELTS EVANSVILLE! LET’S TAKE-OFF WITH THE THUNDERBOLTS!!!

Ivy Tech to Host Community Resource Fair

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Ivy Tech Community College will host a Community Resource Fair for students, employees, and community members on Wednesday, September 2nd from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at its main campus in Evansville.

Over 40 organizations will be represented and available to share information about their services as well as volunteer opportunities. The event is free and open to the public. Businesses participating include 4C of Southern Indiana, ECHO Health Care, the Legal Aid Society, Supportive Services for Veteran Families and many more.

Ivy Tech Community Resource Fair
Wednesday, September 2nd, 2015
10 a.m. – 1 p.m. (CST)
Ivy Tech Community College
3501 N. First Ave.
Evansville, IN
Free and open to the public
For more information on the Community Resource Fair, please call (812) 492-0336.

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Reports

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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, Aug. 28, 2015.

Kevin Christopher Anderson Residential entry, Level 6 felony
Domestic battery, Level 6 felony

Christian Lee Paul Plymesser Two counts of armed robbery, Level 3 felony
Three counts of intimidation, Level 5 felony

Jeremy Wayne Lyons Dealing in methamphetamine, Level 2 felony
Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor
Possession of marijuana, Class B misdemeanor

Sean Daugherty Dealing in methamphetamine, Level 4 felony
Possession of marijuana, Class A misdemeanor

TRUMP IS ALL TALK

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Making Sense by Michael Reagan

Donald Trump is the first talk radio candidate.

Everything he says on the primary trail sounds just like what you can hear on conservative talk radio every day.

When he’s riffing about the failures of the political class in Washington, calling for an end to birthright citizenship or handling a media heckler like Jorge Ramos at a press conference, Trump is talking straight to the hearts and minds of the talk radio demographic.

He’s not much of a conservative, or much of a Republican, for that matter.

But as Trump forces many of the other timid GOP candidates to address subjects they’re otherwise too scared to address, he’s echoing what millions of conservative talk-show listeners have been yelling about for decades.

I know. I used to be one of those talk show guys. I’ve heard what the silent majority yells and bitches at their radios about.

Trump is an entertaining showman. Though he’d hate to admit it, he’s also a natural-born politician.

He might not be likable. But he knows how to relate to and communicate with his constituents. All he needs are catchy slogans, half-finished sentences, quips and shrugs.

The Donald is authentic all right — to a fault. But because he’s immune to criticism from the media or other politicians, as a candidate he has it easy.

Like any conservative talk show host, he can say any wild-and-crazy thing about immigration or the Iran nuclear deal he likes without paying a political penalty or having to explain his sketchy policy ideas.

For example, he can promise us over and over that the first thing he’ll do as President Trump is build a 1,900-mile wall to stop the illegals coming in from Mexico.

But the wall is the simple part. Every conservative talk radio guy in North American has been calling for a strong southern border wall for years.

But what would President Trump do about the 12 million illegal immigrants already living in the U.S.? And what about the millions of illegals who didn’t wade across the Rio Grande to get here?

Studies say as many as 50 percent of them came here legally but then overstayed their tourist or student visas and never left. More than 10 percent came from Asia.

That “Great Trump Wall” he’ll build on the Mexican border won’t stop those kinds of “unauthorized” guests, no matter how tall it is.

It’d be nice if Trump — or any of the genuine conservative Republican candidates — had a few smart ideas about fixing our horrible legal immigration system.

With its long wait times, Soviet-style paperwork, high legal costs and politicized selection process, it’s the epitome of a Big Government bureaucracy.

Last I heard, conservatives were supposed to be against such things.

Meanwhile, a one-man party like Trump will not be able to fix immigration, legal or illegal.

It’s going to take a “boring” career politician like John Kasich, Rick Perry, Chris Christie or Jeb Bush to accomplish that and everything else Trump is talking about doing in Washington to “make America great again.”

As Republican governors, Perry, Kasich, Christie and Bush have proven track records. Perry and Kasich have done all the right conservative things in Texas and Ohio.

They’ve cut taxes, cut back government and created new jobs by encouraging economic growth. Poor Perry did all three, plus he dealt with the border and hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants.

Trump has many accomplishments. He’s a fabulous negotiator and builder. He’s also stirring up Republican primary politics-as-usual in a beneficial way.

It’s really great that he’s not afraid to say what a lot of conservatives in the country want to hear him say.

But as any talk radio guy can tell you, saying something and getting something done are two different things.

What Perry and the other governors actually have accomplished in their states is what Trump can only espouse and promise if, by some miracle, he gets to Washington.