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IS IT TRUE September 24, 2015

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IS IT TRUE we would like to personally thank the COURIER AND PRESS and TV CHANNEL 44  for showing up to cover the Veterans “Call To Assemble” Questions/Answers gathering yesterday?  …we were disappointed in the lack of attendence of the event? …we are pleased that the Vanderburgh County Veterans Council also announced that next year they will be hosting another “Call To Assemble” for the 2016 Vanderburgh County elections?

IS IT TRUE we are grateful to the Vanderburgh County Veterans Council for hosting the “Call to Assemble” last night at the Veterans’ Coliseum?  …we were impressed with the candidates who attended and gave thoughtful answers to the questions posed? ..special thanks are extended to Mayoral candidates Steve Wozniak (I) and State Representative Gail Riecken (D) for their time and efforts in addressing the issues? …current Mayor Lloyd Winnecke was a no show at the event, as well as City Council Candidates Jack Schreiber, Bart Gadeau,  James Brinkmeyer, Missy Mosby,  Jonathan Weaver, Dan McGinn and City Clerk Candidate Laura Windhorst?.

IS IT TRUE the 2016 City of Evansville budget will be voted on next Monday night? …there will be eight members present, as Councilwoman Connie Robinson will be out of town on business? …the amended budget, which has been reduced from its original amount of approximately $87 million, is still a larger budget than in 2015? …we predict that the vote will four to four and the budget ordinance will fail? …those opposing the budget will be Council Members Al Lindsey, Conor O’Daniel, Stephanie Brinkerhoff-Riley and John Friend?

IS IT TRUE those voting no will cite they cannot vote for a budget allowing spending at a level that will not be covered with available revenue? …Controller Russ Lloyd, Jr. told City Council recently at a meeting revenue for the civil budget for 2016 is likely to be under $80 million? …Revenue for the City operating budget the last three years has been largely flat at no more than $76.5 million? …The increase for 2016 does not come from an increase in property taxes but largely comes from an increased fee to cable companies and a higher annual payment in lieu of taxes from Evansville Water and Sewer? …the Administration’s efforts to find new revenue sources should be applauded, but the City has a problem with largely stagnant revenue and the inability to keep up with the growth in fixed costs?

IS IT TRUE the City Council cannot in good conscious vote for a budget that allows $85 million in spending? …the Administration will argue it will not actually spend $85 million, and mostly because the money won’t be there to spend, but the high cap is likely to mean the Administration will continue to spend more than it takes in?

IS IT TRUE in looking at labor costs as 87% of the civil budget, one cannot help but focus in on the 39-44 new employees that have been hired? …not all are full-time, but most are full-time, and all are perpetual? …the 87% percent of the budget in fixed costs is a jump from the 82% of the previous administration? …when the Capital Improvement Plan for 2016 is added to the civil City budget, non discretionary spending is 66%? …the City of Evansville mirrors the Federal Government’s annual budget in that only about one third of the budget is discretionary? …the rest of the budget is allocated to fixed costs and debt service?

IS IT TRUE the budget once voted down next Monday will return to the Administration to either change or to try again at the first meeting in October when Councilwoman Connie Robinson will be present?  …Councilwoman Robinson is the tie breaking vote on the currently proposed budget?  …we predict if she is forced to vote,  she will vote no for the reasons outlined above?  …although Mayor Winnecke has spent less than what has been budgeted in 2013 and 2014, he has spent more than what was received in revenue for those years?  …City Council is obligated to stop this trend and reduce approved spending to estimated actual revenue?

IS IT TRUE the budget must be approved or officially declined by the end of October?  …with Mayor Winnecke being so bad at a game of chicken, we predict that he will further reduce his spending after next week’s meeting? …we also predict he will continue to avoid personal conversations with City Council members?  …he has not at this point reached out to speak with Al Lindsey, Stephanie Brinkerhoff-Riley or Connie Robinson? …it seems foolish to ignore a third of one’s voters?

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Zombies have USI on the run

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The University of Southern Indiana’s 2015 Zombie Brain Drain 5K will take place at 3 p.m. Saturday, October 31 at Grimes Haus on the USI campus. The spooky Halloween run challenges participants to avoid zombies and dodge obstacles as they make their way to the finish line.

All runners are given three flags representing their health prior to the race. Participants will maneuver through woods and rugged terrain as they encounter seven obstacles, including a tire pit, fence crawl and corridor maze. Runners who complete the race with their “brains” intact and at least one health flag will receive an event medal.

Individuals can register as a human or a zombie for $35 prior to October 24, and $40 after. Registration for a team of five or more is $30 per person prior to October 24, and $35 after. Human participants will receive an event t-shirt, Brain Drain event race pack and Brain Drain bib. Make-up for the zombies “transformation” will be provided by theater majors prior to the event.

Register online at usi.edu/running/zombie-run.

For those who rather stroll then run for their lives, the Brain Drain Zombie Blood Bash Expo will take place from 1:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. October 31. The Expo is free and open to the public, and will feature vendors from the community.

For additional questions, contact Glenna Bower at gbower@usi.edu or 812- 464-1709.

Adopt a Pet

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How much space do you have – enough for one more Megabyte? This cutie is a 2-year-old male Chihuahua mix. His family was moving to Florida & couldn’t take him along. He’s housetrained, has lived w/ older children, and does well in the car. He does like to bark, so he may do best in a house & not an apartment. His $120 fee includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, & more! Visit www.vhslifesaver.org or call (812) 426-2563!

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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EPD Activity Report

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Cedar Hall Students to Skype with Author

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Thursday, Sept. 24, 8:30 a.m.
Cedar Hall Community School, 2100 N. Fulton Ave.

 

Students in Lisa Boeglin’s second grade class at Cedar Hall will have the opportunity this morning to speak directly with nationally renowned author Barney Saltberg. Saltzberg, author of Beautiful Oops!, will join the class via Skype.

 

According to Boeglin, the class has been studying art and artists and after reading the book Beautiful Oops! which encourages creativity in all ways, the class decided to reach out to Saltzberg to see if would speak with the class.

IS IT TRUE September 23, 2015

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IS IT TRUE that the following political candidates either declined the invitation or didn’t respond to the invitation to attend the “CALL TO ASSEMBLE”  gathering hosted by the local Vanderburgh  County Veterans Council. …that political candidates Not Coming to this event are: Mayor Winnecke and Dan MsGinn?  …that political candidates NOT RESPONDING  to the invitation to attend this event are:  City Clerk Laura Windhurst,  2nd Ward City Council member Missy Mosby,  At-Large City Council member Jonathan Weaver,  5th Ward City Council candidates Justin Elpers and Thomas Shoulders and 6th Ward City Council candidate Jim Brinkmeyer ?  we hope our local Veterans will remember that the above political people snub their noses at them by not attending tonights Veterans hosted “CALL TO ASSEMBLE” event?

IS IT TRUE the Commander of the local Vanderburgh Veterans Council called a news conference to update members of the Main Stream Media so he could provide them with details of the agenda concerning the “CALL TO ASSEMBLE” event? …not one representative of the local Main Stream Media showed up for this news conference?  …its important to remind members of the Main Stream Media when the people called on our Veterans “TO ASSEMBLE” on our behalf they showed up and fought the battles that insure our freedoms we enjoy today?  …its obvious if any of the Main Stream Media reporters would have had the honor to served in the military they would had been more respectful towards covering this event hosted by our local Veterans group? …that tonights “CALL TO ASSEMBLE” political Question/Answers forum shall go on without the help of our local Main Stream Media ?

 IS IT TRUE we are extremely disappointed that Evansville newest TV Channel 44 didn’t show up to cover the “CALL TO ASSEMBLE” news conference?  …it looks like Channel 44 may have broken their promise to the people of Evansville that shall do an “outstanding job” in reporting the local news?

IS IT TRUE that the issue of expanding the Brownfields land banking operation is as the COURIER and PRESS says “hanging fire”, but not because of the funding issue but the concept itself and the proposed partner in crime–the Brownfields Corp?  …that land banking should not be the cities only focus to solve the Community Blight  problem?   …that the Brownfields has lost its primary funding source, HUD funds, because it was discovered that their land banking operating over the last five years was not an authorized use of HUD funds, and they are now left high and dry?

IS IT TRUE that the Courier and Press is correct that the city was allocated about $2.2 million in funding from the Indiana Hardest Hit Blight Elimination Program (BEP) in 2014, but misleads the public in the facts of the program? That the program, although a federal program, was launched with a simple contract between the US department of Treasury and the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority (IHCDA) almost three years ago that stated simply that the funds were to Demolish vacant, abandoned, homes in the communities affected by the housing crisis? That language was specific that red tape was to be avoided? That most of the red tape has been created by the people administering the funding?

IS IT TRUE that the DMD originally planned to take all the BEP funding to expand their HUD funded land bank – the Brownfields?  That the original demolition property list of almost 2 years ago consisted of their properties and of the tax sale properties they planned to acquire?  That substitutions were made to include a few other non-profits as program participants?  That a large substitution was made to clear all the homes in the new d-pat location – even though they were not blighted, vacant, or abandoned before the decision for d-pat to move there?

IS IT TRUE the city of Evansville, along with other cities, is having trouble meeting the “stringent deadlines” as the Courier and Press says because they got off to a bad start trying to focus the money on their own special interest and questionable activity rather than moving forward with the true intent and purpose of the funding?

IS IT TRUE that receiving the $2.2 million award from the state actually resulted in fewer Demolitions of Zombie houses?  That because city officials heard this money was coming they cut the amount appropriated annually in the Riverboat Fund from $1millon to $500,000 and then proceeded to spend the $500,000 on city operations rather than demolitions?  …we recommend that read George Lumley’s article “How More Is Less?” that was previously featured articles of this publication.

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BREAKING NEWS: MAYOR WINNECKE WILL NOW SEND A PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE TO VETERANS “CALL TO ASSEMBLE” QUESTION AND ANSWER FORUM

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BREAKING NEWS

COMMANDER MARK ACKER WAS JUST INFORMED BY A WINNECKE SPOKESPERSON THAT HE SHALL BE SENDING A PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE TO SPEAK ON HIS BEHALF TO THE ATTENDEES AT TONIGHTS  VETERANS COUNCIL OF VANDERBURGH COUNTY “CALL TO ASSEMBLE” QUESTIONS/ANSWERS EVENT.   THE MAYOR SPOKESPERSON ALSO SAID THAT THE MAYORS REPRESENTATIVE WILL NOT ANSWERS ANY QUESTIONS SUBMITTED TO HIM.

BELOW IS THE AGENDA OF THIS EVENINGS EVENT

AGENDA FOR THE “CALL TO ASSEMBLE” AT THE VETERANS MEMORIAL COLISEUM ON SEPTEMBER 23, 2015 HOSTED BY THE VETERANS COUNCIL Of VANDERBURGH COUNTY

Commander Mark Acker to request the gathering “CALL TO ASSEMBLE”

At 5:00 doors will open to greet attendees.

Art Midle, Senior Vice Commander Of The Veterans Council of Vanderburgh County performs “Reveille”.

Commander Mark Acker introduces the Marine Honor Guard for the presentation of the colors.

Commander Mark Acker welcomes everyone and introduces the Master Of Ceremony, Gary Wagoner a three (3) time Purple Heart Recipient, Past Commander of The Veterans Council Of Vanderburgh County and VFW POST 1114.

Past Commander Wagoner invites attendees to submit one (1) question each in the “Question Barrel” about local political issues for the Mayoral Candidates to answer.

Valentina Gibbs will sing The Star Spangled Banner before the event officially begins.

Past Commander Gary Wagoner introduces the City Council candidates one by one and asks them to address the audience for 3 minutes.

Past Commander Gary Wagoner introduces Valentina Gibbs to sing another song.

Past Commander Gary Wagoner will ask that the “Question Barrel” be brought to the front of the room. Mayoral candidates randomly draw questions from the “Question Barrel” to answer within an allotted time frame.

FOOTNOTE: Food and drink is available for sale and all proceeds go to The Veterans Council Of Vanderburgh County INC.The eight (8) round tables for event sponsors are the only marked seating. Other seating is free and for the general public.