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CITY COUNTY OBSERVER WEEKLY

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CCO POLICY STATEMENT:  If any family member objects to the “CAUSE OF DEATH” reports being posted on their loved one in the City County Observer please contact us at citycountyobserver.com and we shall gladly take it down.

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VANDERBURGH COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT  “CAUSE OF DEATH”  REPORT AS OF 6-12-15

Ainsworth, William L. 80, Respiratory Failure, Endstage Renal Failure & Hypertension, 6/1/2015

Albin, Lonnie Gayle 76, Cholangiocarcinoma with Liver Metastasis, 6/4/2015

Anderson, Dotie L. 72, Suamous Cell Carcinoma of the Esophagus & Gastronomy Tube Dehiscence, 5/31/2015

Barton, Mary Lou 93, Respiratory Failure, Malignant Pleural Effusion & Metastatic Gastric Carcinoma, 5/29/2015

Beerwart, Charlotte N. 88, Congestive Heart Failure & Alzheimers Dementia, 6/3/2015

Biggs, Robert Leon 66, Respiratory Failure, Multiple Displaced Rib Fractures & Blunt Force Trauma to the Chest from Scooter Accident, 6/4/2015

Brown, Roger D. 70, Endstage Renal Disease, 6/8/2015

Burgess, Carolyn F. 79, Ventilator Dependent Respiratory Failure, Bilateral Pneumonia, Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Sepsis & Septic Shock, 6/5/2015

Carver, Patricia Louise 80, Acute Myocardial Infarction, 6/6/2015

Crane, Grace Lucille 97, Respiratory Failure & Alzheimer’s Disease, 6/1/2015

Curtis, James Hamilton 60, Cirrhosis of Liver & Alcoholic Liver Disease, 6/1/2015

Davis, Lorene 99, Alzheimer’s Dementia & Congestive Heart Failure, 6/1/2015

Dick, Mary Ann 80, Cerebrovascular & Atherosclerotic Vascular Disease, 5/26/2015

Dodson, Robert Allen 75, Metastatic Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, 6/6/2015

Embry, Shelby Gene 74, Right Lung Carcinoma & Pericardial Effusion, 6/6/2015

French, Ricky Lee 65, Pancreatic Cancer, 6/4/2015

Frier, Gilbert 90, Sepsis, Biventricular Congestive Heart Failure, 6/4/2015

Garland, Glenn 57, Squamous Cell Lung Cancer, 6/3/2015

Glass, William E. 80, Senile Dementia, 5/27/2015

Grassman, Joseph Nicholas 95, Respiratory Failure, Subarachnoid Hemorrhage & Blunt Force Trauma from Fall, 6/5/2015

Greenwalt, Wilma Joyce 65, Systolic Congestive Heart Failure, Cardiomyopathy & Severe Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, 5/28/2015

Gross, Robert D. 80, Pulmonary Hypertension, Non-Small Cell Lung Carcinoma & Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, 6/8/2015

Grove, Jennifer Lynn 59, Malignant Melanoma of Rectum & Liver & Lung Metastasis of Melanoma, 6/5/2015

Haefner, Shirley Rose 75, Malignant Neoplasm of the Renal Kidney, 5/30/2015

Hall, Erma F. 89, Pneumonia, Urinary Tract Infection, Septic Shock & Acute Encephalopathy, 6/2/2015

Harper, Paul Wallace 82, Aspiration Pneumonia, 6/5/2015

Hunt, Robert E. 80, Multi-System Organ Failure, Sepsis & Pancreatic Cancer With Liver Metastasis, 6/8/2015

King, Donald G. 88, Respiratory Failure, Diastolic Heart Failure & Hypertension, 6/3/2015

Kleeman, Jonell M. 53, Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, 6/2/2015

Knowles, Sharon Bernice 80, Arterial Embolism & Ischemic Bowel, 6/8/2015

Langley, Helen Grace 94, Myocardial Infarction & Coronary Artery Disease, 5/30/2015

McLemore, Naomi Ruth 73, Anasarca, Renal Failure & Cirrhosis, 6/9/2015

Moody, John Arbuckle 78, Alzheimer’s Dementia, 6/8/2015

Morgan, Martha 87, Aspiration Pneumonia & Alzheimer’s Dementia, 6/9/2015

Moschner, Gerald R. 75, Ischemic Cardiomyopathy, Systolic Congestive Heart Failure, Coronary Artery Disease & Pulmonary Embolism, 5/31/2015
Moutoux, Shannon Elizabeth 64, Myocardial Infarction & Atherosclerosis, 5/31/2015

Onyett, John Mark 51, Acute Hypoxic Respiratory Failure & Pulseless Electrical Activity, 6/3/2015

Patterson, Deborah A. 51, Acute Hypoxic Respiratory Failure, Metastatic Small-Cell Lung Cancer to the Liver & Bone from Tobacco Abuse, 5/30/2015

Payne, Dorothy Jean 74, Uterine Cancer, Metastasis to Bowels, Carcinomatosis of Omentum & Ischemic Colitis, 6/5/2015
Price, Vaughn 91, Coronary Artery Disease, Myocardial Infarction & Pneumonia, 6/4/2015

Price, Helen Florence 90, Congestive Heart Failure due to Ischemic Myopathy, Atrial Fibrillation & Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease, 6/7/2015

Quilliam, Wanda C. 61, Acute Respiratory Failure & Shock, 6/5/2015

Reay, Bobby 54, Acute Subdural Hemorrhage & Blunt Force Trauma to the Head From Falling Down Steps, 5/27/2015

Robertson, David William 54, Cardiopulmonary Arrest & Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease, 6/6/2015

Rogge, Darlene Elizabeth 73, Superior Mesenteric Artery Bypass Graft Thrombosis, Ischemic Bowel & Multisystem Organ Failure, 6/6/2015

Schaffer, Steven R. 64, Respiratory Failure, Liver Failure, Cirrhosis & Alcohol Abuse, 5/31/2015

Sellers, Roscoe Leroy 84, Alzheimer’s Dementia, 6/5/2015
Smith, William Melvin 88, Congestive Heart Failure, Cardiomyopathy, Chronic Kidney Disease & Coronary Artery Disease, 5/22/2015

Sorgius, Gerald Leroy 85, Brain Hemorrhage, 5/23/2015

Thompson, Hugh T. 65, Respiratory Failure, Subdural Hematoma & Blunt Force Trauma to the Head from Fall, 5/29/2015

Ureche, Daniel John 35, Multiple Blunt Force Trauma from Fall, 5/6/2015

Wesselman, Anna R. 90, Diastolic Left Ventricle Congestive Heart Failure & Aortic Stenosis from Old Age, 6/5/2015

Winstead, Peggy Jane 63, Neoplasm of the Supraglottis, 6/6/2015

Wolf, Linda Ellen 67, Acute Cardio-Pulmonary Arrest, Septic Shock, Acute Respiratory Failure & Thrombocytopenia, 6/1/2015

IS IT TRUE JULY 1, 2015

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IS IT TRUE the U S ARMY CORP of ENGINEERS just made the City of Evansville remove the unauthorized debris from the ponding area of the Evansville levee which is considered to be a Federal wetlands? …the U  S ARMY CORP of ENGINEERS  not only served Evansville with a cease and desist order to stop dumping but also demand that they remove all the debris they illegally dumped on this site? .. .this wetland is located next to the Evansville City Garage on Waterworks Road? …we wonder how much this unauthorized dumping is going to cost the taxpayers to clean up? …we wonder why the main stream media hasn’t reported this? …C’mon Tim. Where’s the Courier and Press  when you need them?

IS IT TRUE today,  July 1, 2015 the amended local rule of the Vanderburgh Circuit and Superior Courts regarding Conduct, Dress and Courthouse Policies went into effect.  … a copy of this local rule will be available to the media beginning at 8:00 a.m. this date in the Office of Chief Judge Richard G. D’Amour, Civic Center Complex, Court’s Building Room 116?  … the City County Observer shall obtain a copy and post it soon as possible?

IS IT TRUE that the President of the Evansville City Council, Dr. Dan Adams, sent out the following e-mail to the Mayors Chief of Staff? …as of this date Dr. Adams hasn’t heard from the Mayors Chief of Staff? …when he does we shall update you on this issue?

Dear Steve,
Please provide the City Clerk for all City Council members (and Scott Danks too, please) with an e-copy of the downtown hotel materials that were submitted recently to the State, so that they can
included with the contents of the electronic packet for us all on the Thursday pm transmission. I would trust that a hard copy of the executive summary would be in our packets for Friday pickup. It is my recollection that you promised us at the last meeting that you would do this chore for us. I thank you in advance for your kind diligence.
Dan

IS IT TRUE we are hearing that local political party members are going to be very diligent in watching every move that certain city employees make to insure sure they don’t politic on the job in the upcoming city election?  …it was alleged In the last Mayoral election, there were widespread reports about city employees politicking during work hours.?   …we are told that  the Police Chief,  City Controller,  Fire Chief and DMD Director political activities will be closely monitored?

IS IT TRUE we reported yesterday that At-Large City Council Candidate Alex Burton was approached by a member of the “Weaver For Council” campaign committee to have a joint campaign fundraiser? …we stand by that statement? …we reported it would be the smart political move for Mr. Weaver to also include City Council President Dr. Dan Adams in this fundraising event? …we just heard from our Westside “MOLE” and indeed that was exactly what happened? …Burton. Adams and Weaver shall be hosting a joint golf fundraiser in the very near future? … this event may be the first time that Mr. Weaver won’t be in a political picture with Mayor Winnecke? …Or will it? …perhaps Mayor Winnecke will join them at their event?  … we understand that BJ Watts (a Republican Governor Mike Pence) appointee to the Board of Education, and the entire Mosby clan will be involved in promoting this event?  … there is talk about a future run for office by the family for a County Council seat?

IS IT TRUE we just added a new addition to the CCO?  …after many months of working on adding a Cause of Death Report  generated from the Vanderburgh County Health Department, we finally did it?  …we urge you to take time and read this section because we have additional information that the local media don’t report in their Obit section?  …at this time we are going to test our Cause of Death section to see  how well its received by our readers.  …If our readers respond in a negative way we shall do away with it?

Please take time and vote in today’s “Readers Poll”. Also we just posted the current City County Observer TRI-STATE VOICES TV show for you’re viewing pleasure. Don’t miss reading today’s Feature article because it’s always an interesting read.  New addition to the CCO is the Cause of Death report generated by the Vanderburgh County Health Department. Copyright 2015 City County Observer. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Indiana First Lady Completes China Cultural Exchange

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Indianapolis – Indiana First Lady Karen Pence completed a book and music exchange today between The Indianapolis Public Library and the Hangzhou Public Library, which is located in Zhejiang Province, Indiana’s sister state.

 

“It was an honor and a pleasure to visit the beautiful Hangzhou Public Library. Especially endearing to me on this visit was the opportunity to continue the cultural relationship Indianapolis enjoys with our Sister City, Hangzhou. Hangzhou is also the capital of Indiana’s sister state, Zhejiang Province. This relationship has been cultivated by Jackie Nytes, CEO, Indianapolis Public Library, and Mr. Chu, Director of the Hangzhou Public Library,” said First Lady Karen Pence. “It gives me great pride to present to Jackie today on behalf of Mr. Chu the collection of books entitled, The West Lake Literature Anthology. This collection is comprised of local annals, operas and novels that feature West Lake, the beautiful area that surrounds Hangzhou.”

 

During the Governor’s trade mission last month to China, Mrs. Pence presented Hangzhou Public Library’s director, Mr. Chu Shuqing, with music recordings of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s performance of Nico Muhly Cello Concerto as well as a book entitled “Hoosiers, A New History of Indiana” by James H. Madison. In exchange, the Hangzhou Public Library gave her a collection of books about Hangzhou’s West Lake as well as an engraved stone seal, which she presented today to Jackie Nytes, chief executive officer of The Indianapolis Public Library.

 

“We give tremendous credit to Mrs. Pence for strengthening our Library’s sister-city relationship with the Hangzhou Public Library and for furthering our ongoing exchange of cultural programs and materials that benefit the citizens of each city,” said Jackie Nytes, chief executive officer of The Indianapolis Public Library.

 

The exchange was kicked off in April when Jackie Nytes, chief executive officer of The Indianapolis Public Library, presented Mrs. Pence with the music recording and book to bring with her to China to present to Mr. Chu.

 

In addition to furthering the Hoosier State’s ties with its sister-state of Zhejiang Province, the exchange also strengthens the ongoing sister-city relationship shared between Indianapolis and Hangzhou. The Indianapolis Public Library has an ongoing relationship with the Hangzhou library and has historically participated in ambassadorial exchanges of library staff, with Hangzhou Public Library and The Indianapolis Public Library alternating sending staff to spend time in the other’s library programs.

Governor Pence to Survey Farm Flooding in Jasper, Cass Counties Tomorrow

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Will Also Join Homegrown-Hoosier HR Company for Central Indiana Announcement

Governor Mike Pence will join executives from Tilson as well as Greenwood Mayor Mark Myers for a jobs announcement. Later in the afternoon, the Governor will travel to Jasper and Cass counties to meet with local farmers and survey flooding. Details below.

 

Wednesday, July 1:

 

9:45 a.m. EDT – Governor Pence to join executives from Tilson for a jobs announcement

*Media are welcome to attend.

1530 American Way, Greenwood, IN

 

12:00 p.m. CDT – Governor Pence to meet with farmers, survey flooding at Culp Farm

*Media are welcome to attend.

3496 S. 150 W., Rensselaer, IN

 

3:30 p.m. EDT – Governor Pence to meet with farmers, survey flooding at Plank Farm

*Media are welcome to attend.

3017 E State Street Road 218, Walton, IN

 

Let’s Fix That: Land Banks And Land Banking Revisited. by George Lumley

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LAND BANKS AND LAND BANKING REVISITED

BY GEORGE LUMLEY

What is a “Land Bank”?  A Land Bank is a public, governmental, or non-profit entity to hold title to and care for abandoned properties, (houses, buildings and vacant lots) where a profit motive does not exist.  Where a profit motive does exist, in the free enterprise system the counterpart is the “Real-estate Investor”.

What is “land banking”? Land banking is the holding of a property or properties in a state of limbo until it is put to a beneficial use consistent with its location.

Do we have any “Land Banks” in our area?  Yes, Evansville has its very own “Land Bank” called the Evansville Brownfields Corp.  A quick search on the internet shows it’s claim as a Land Bank since 2001.  Not in the news as much as  Indianapolis’ Land Bank with its recent problems of fraud, corruption, and bribery; however, Evansville Brownfields Corp has been active and at times is controversial.  I find it interesting that they seem to play both sides of the fence as to whether they are private or public.  They seem to be public and part of the City of Evansville when they need funding but private and operating behind closed doors when it comes to spending those resources.

Do you have to be a “Land Bank” to be involved in land banking? No. So who is “land banking” properties in the Evansville area?  Private and public land banking operations are common in Evansville. Private land banking is conducted by real-estate investors, financial institutions, individuals/landlords, tax lien sale investors, tax sale speculators, and naive tax sale buyers to name a few.  Public land banking operations are being conducted by the County Commissioners, Evansville’s Brownfields Corp, and not-for-profits such as Echo Housing.

A good example of a property that had been land banked by private real-estate investors would be the tract located at the corner of First Avenue and Diamond formally known as the First Avenue Shopping Plaza.  No need for a tax payer financed “Land Bank” to hold title to this property.  Even though the previous buildings deteriorated and were subsequently razed, private investors saw opportunity in holding this property and were more than willing to pay the $15,000 per year property tax assessment.  Their investment will pay off with Wal-Mart becoming the new tenant of the property currently under construction.

Financial institutions are land banking properties by holding them from public sale.  Often a foreclosure is stopped after the owner vacates and then the institution continues to hold the property in limbo by paying the taxes and not moving forward with the foreclosure. Sometimes the owners do not even realize they still have an ownership interest.  The financial institutions have a profit motive such as government insurance on the loan or simply wish to push losses into future years.

Individuals are land banking mainly because of lack of demand and the price point of their properties.  Who wants to buy a home in a neighborhood with decreasing home values?  When a home owner moves and can’t sell at what he considers a fair price the home will often become a rental out of necessity and the owner an unintended landlord. Unfortunately more absentee owners usually leads to more blight which further fuels the neighborhood’s decline. Some individuals just like to hoard or can’t make the decision to part with an old home when it could be used for storage.  Maybe not livable and almost worthless in cash value the taxes in many cases are cheaper than renting the smallest of storage units.  They sometimes think they might fix it up someday for a rental.  Of course that day never arrives and the property continues to decline until eventually someone intervenes.

Tax sale investors are usually focused on buying only the financial instrument, the lien, and not the property.  Their objective is not to own the property but to earn a high rate of interest or return on investment until the property owner pays the delinquent taxes. The tax lien investor wants to buy liens on property that they feel will be redeemed. Sometimes the owner does not redeem the property and it falls into a land banking limbo with the owner, lien holders, and county all having an interest until the county commissioner’s tax sale.

If taxes remain unpaid a property will enter the public land banking operation of Vanderburgh County.  The property is simply owned by the county. Vacant and blighted structures could be razed. The property could be held for future development. It can be auctioned off, given away, or disposed of in almost any way they see fit.  The county, although not a formal “Land Bank”, has been in the land banking business since its formation in 1818.

Vanderburgh County, a public land banker, usually sells properties basically free and clear with blighted buildings and all back to the private land banker at auction.  Two types of land bankers show up at this sale: the speculator and the naive home buyer. The speculator can buy up lots for as little as $ 1.00 and own them for 4 years without any additional cost.  Or the speculator might buy a house for $ 1200 that he can sell on contract as a “fixer upper” for $350 a month.  If the buyer makes payments for a year the speculator has a nice profit.  The naive home buyer might buy a property with a house for as little as $ 25.00 or more than $ 10,000 only to find the cost of repair to be overwhelming.  Yes, many properties do find that beneficial use after the Commissioners sale; but, in Vanderburgh County, the majority simply begins another 4 year term of private land banking.

Evansville Brownfields Corp. is an official “Land Bank” according to their articles of incorporation and statements made by their officers that are easily found on the web.  Now whether they are public or private is a good question.

They appear to derive most of their funding from public sources. They have received some rather large grants from HUD.  And some recent news articles have city officials saying they have to divest of properties the Brownfields Corp. bought with Community Development Block Grant Funds because they can not land bank with those funds.  HUD says land banking is bad for neighborhoods and their programs are supposed to put properties to beneficial use – not land bank them.  Hm imagine that.

A look at the 120 properties the Brownfields Corp owns and it would appear they are trying to corner the market on vacant lots in the Arts District.  They have a few lots with the blighted, vacant and abandoned looking houses still standing like the one at 309 Madison Ave.  That porch looks like a lawsuit about to happen.  They do have a few properties in other areas.  Their holdings around 1300 North Fulton include the lots with the dead hangman’s tree, brush, Iron fence remnants of a long gone residence and three feet tall weeds growing out onto the sidewalk. Could be an attractive lot if cleaned up and put to use.

I attended a DMD planning meeting concerning the blight on March 30 of this year.  There seemed to be an emphasis on making the Brownfields Corp. into a Land Bank.  I thought it was a Land Bank? Most of the DMD sponsored meeting, that was supposed to be about blight, seemed to be a dog and pony show about the need for a Land Bank. I thought we had a Land Bank?  I was surprised the discussion was not about funding and controlling the blight with efficient use of existing tools and resources.

Local not-for-profits are another form of land banker in Evansville.  Organizations like ECHO Housing and Habitat acquire and hold properties to build affordable housing.  The Vanderburgh assessor shows Echo owning about 65 properties.  Half are vacant lots, a few have nice structures and many have zombie houses.  Houses that are not livable, will never be livable, and are just a blight on the neighboring homes.  They are the bad apples spoiling the rest of the neighborhood.  Structures on properties like 415, 417, and 419 Garfield with: the brush, garbage, and old mattresses piled around back (cover photo); doors nailed over windows; and roofs caving in are just garbage that needs to be hauled off.  Why has ECHO land banked these properties for five years and how long will this continue?

Now the city plans to unveil their new program this summer.  It’s main component is rumored to be making the Evansville Brownfields Corp into a “Full-Fledged Land Bank”.  I have not been able to find a definition of a “Full-Fledged Land Bank”.  The closest thing I could come up with is a “Fully Funded” Land Bank.

Evansville does not need another form of land banking to hold zombie properties in the neighborhoods.  Evansville does need: a full-fledged commitment to hauling off the garbage zombie houses that are promoting further decline;  fully funded code enforcement to separate the structures that can be saved and assist private enterprise in timely code compliance; and a stronger program of promoting the private ownership of vacant parcels by people of the neighborhood.

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CAUSE OF DEATH FOR JUNE 30, 2015

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CAUSE OF DEATH FOR JUNE 30, 2015

Bengert, James P. 90, Congestive Heart Failure, 6/11/2015

Boarman, Ronald Eugene 69, Congestive Heart Failure, 6/10/2015

Brack, Donald E. 84, Coronary Artery Disease, 5/8/2015

Cherry, Tammy Lou 49, Acute Subarachnoid Hemorrhage & Blunt Force Trauma to

Head from Motor Vehicle Collision, 6/10/2015

Childs, Beverly V. 78, Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, 6/12/2015

Clore, Jack V. 40, Contact Gunshot Wound to Forehead, 6/6/2015

Cross, Jesse L. Respiratory Failure, Aspiration Pneumonitis & Generalized Debility, 6/13/2015

Deweese, James E. 69, Respiratory Failure & Small Cell Lung Cancer, 11/10/2014

Dunn, James Daniel 76, Aortic Stenosis & Diastolic Congestive Heart Failure, 5/28/2015

Durbin, Douglas Wayne 57, Acute Myocardial Infarction, 6/9/2015

Durkee, Paul Joseph 78, Respiratory Failure & Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, 6/5/2015

Falatek, Joyce Ellen 77, Advanced Dementia, 6/10/2015

Field, Lula Belle 79, Cardiac Arrest & Right Hip Fracture from Fall, 6/11/2015

Fowler, Olive Janice 92, Sepsis & Pneumonia, 6/14/2015

Garrett, Bettye J. 92, Respiratory Failure, Debility, Chronic Kidney Disease & Diabetes, 6/8/2015

Gentry, Sena M. 78, Rectal Cancer, Diabetes, Hypertension & Arteriosclerosis, 5/25/2015

Georgesen, Sallie Ann 76, Sudden Cardiac Death, 6/14/2015

Gillette, Esther Marie 63, Alzheimers Dementia & Uncontrolled Diabetes, 6/12/2015

Gish, Imogene 88, Respiratory Failure, Subdural Hematoma, Blunt Force Trauma from Fall, 6/12/2015

Gorman, Patrick G. 69, Ischemic Cardiomyopathy, Respiratory Failure, Chronic

Kidney Disease & Clotstridium Difficile, 6/6/2015

Grayson, Marilyn 83, Metastatic Breast Cancer, 6/3/2015

Guilliams, Ruth L.  91, Respiratory Failure & Generalized Debility, 6/10/2015

Harper, John E. 58, Gastric Cancer, Cirrhosis & Sepsis, 6/7/2015

Hayes, Harriett Ann 80, Malnutrition, Dehydration & Ischemic Cardiomyopathy, 6/17/2015

Hitch, Hilda D. 89, Urosepsis, 6/9/2015

Hullett-Cosby, Melinda A. 57, Metatstatic Small Cell Lung Cancer, 6/11/2015

Jacobs, Goldie Mae 91, Myocardial infarction, Congestive Heart Failure & Atrial

Fibrillation with Rapid Ventricular Response, 6/13/2015

Johanningsmeier, William R. 57, Glioblastoma of the Brain, 6/11/2015

Katz, Jay R. 55, Cardiopulmonary Arrest, 6/16/2015

Kissinger, Kenneth Lee 76, Bladder Cancer, 1/19/1939

Kloke, Donald 64, Cardiac Arrest, Congestive Heart Failure, Cardiomyopathy & Diabetes Mellitus, 5/29/2015

Kohut, Marie F. 90, Respiratory Failure, Acute Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage,

Generalized Debility & Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease, 6/12/2015

Lack, Glendale 80, Sepsis related to Pneumonia, Congestive Heart Failure & Lymphoma, 6/11/2015

Maurer, Mary Christine 83, Cardiac Arrhythmia & Atherosclerosis Cardiovascular Disease, 6/5/2015

McConnell, Howard A. 85, Congestive Heart Failure, 6/17/2015

McCutchan, Gerald Ross 83, Respiratory Failure, Debility & Dementia, 6/5/2015

Miller, Helen M. 96, Congestive Heart Failure, 6/10/2015

Minton, Debra Ann 60, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Exacerbation, 6/11/2015

Morell, Teena Marie 56, Cardiac Arrest & Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes, 6/14/2015

Mullis, Marie K. 75, Bilateral Lobar Pneumonia & Purulent Exudate in Proximal Airway, 6/11/2015

Murphy, Rena Ilene 97, Cardiac Arrest & Hypertension, 6/13/2015

Paul, Herbie K. 76, Carcinoid Tumor, 6/14/2015

Pitlick, Carl L. 84, Chronic Diastolic Heart Failure likely due to Hypertension and Coronary Artery Disease, 5/31/2015

Raines, Howard 82, Myocardial Infarction & Coronary Artery Disease, 6/6/2015

Sowders, Paul Louis 80, Metastatic Prostate Cancer, 6/16/2015

Sparks, Mark 58, Respiratory Failure & Mixed Medication Toxicity, 5/28/2015

Spencer, Jennie Marie 58, Respiratory Failure & Bilateral Pneumonia, 5/21/2015

Stallings, Julie Ann 47, Breast Cancer with Metastatic Disease to Bone, 5/23/2015

Stein, Mark Douglas 56, Muscular Dystrophy, 6/16/2015

Taylor, Gloria Jean 69, Cardiac Arrest & Ischemic Cardiomyopathy, 6/14/2015

Thiry, Charles M. 83, Cardiac Arrest & Myocardial Infarction, 6/12/2015

Thornton, Charles Franklin 70, Respiratory Failure, Pneumonia & Sepsis, 6/11/2015

Tompkins, Terri L. 58, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, 5/16/2015

Tucker, Harrison 94, Gangrene of Right Foot, Congestive Heart Failure & Diabetes Mellitus, 6/11/2015

Unser, Kathie Elaine 51, Cardiac Arrest, Acute Respiratory Failure, Metabolic

Acidosis & Hyperkalemia, 5/30/2015

White, John R. 70, Hypoxic Respiratory Failure, Sepsis with Septic Shock, Multiple

Organ Failure & Chronic Kidney Disease on Hemodialysis, 6/8/2015

Wiley, Jeffrey 28, Multiple Gunshot Wounds to Chest, 6/12/2015

Williams, Nichole Whitney 26, Sepsis & Closed Head Injury from Motor Vehicle Accident, 6/17/2015

Willis, Norma M. 86, Intestinal Obstruction, Peritonitis, Septic Shock & Supraventricular Tachycardia 6/11/2015

Wilson, Joyce Ann 83, Acute Chronic Respiratory Failure & Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, 6/11/2015

Wilson, Kenneth Robert 59, Stage 4 Cholangiocarcinoma with Liver Metastases, 6/18/2015

Wilson, Jamie Lee 32, Closed Head & Chest Injury from Motor Vehicle Accident, 6/7/2015

Wimpleberg, Betty M. 88, Myelodysplasia & Acute Leukemia, 6/9/2015

Zenthoefer, Thomas B. 78, Carcinoma of Liver  & Pancreas, 6/17/2015

Zinn, Gregory 55, Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma, 6/13/2015

VCSO Begins 2015 Deputy Sheriff Applicant Process

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Pre-applications for the 2015-2017 Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Sheriff Candidate Pool are now available online. Anyone meeting our hiring requirements and who is interested in a career as deputy sheriff for the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office is invited to complete a pre-application.

Applications must be completed, printed and returned to the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office no later than Friday, July 24, 2015.

The physical assessment and written tests will be conducted on Saturday, August 15 or Saturday, August 22.

All necessary information for prospective candidates is included with the downloadable pre-application package, which is available by clicking here.