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EAST SIDE SHOW-ME’S CUSTOMER SHOT WHILE DINNING ON PATIO

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SUSPECT IS STILL AT LARGE

Last Sunday morning officers were sent to Show Me’s located at 1700 Morgan Center Drive for a report of shots fired. While the officers were in route Central Dispatch advised a subject had been shot.  During the investigation officers found that a male subject had been shot while sitting on the patio. Several people heard 5 or 6 shots fired but no one saw anything.

Surveillance video recovered showed a black male subject walk to the Northeast corner of the building and fired several shots at the front door of the business. He then left the area running on foot. Crime Scene detectives recovered several bullet casings. The condition of the victim is not known at this time. Victim name is withheld until further review.

The investigation is continuing.  Anyone who saw anything or has information on this shooting is asked to call 911 or the WeTip Hotline at 1 (800) 78 CRIME (1 (800) 782-7463)

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PASTOR STEVE ARY SPEAKS OUT ON ACCUSATIONS ABOUT HIS PRESENTATION TO CITY COUNCIL

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Dear City-County Observer,steve
Thank you for contacting me and asking me to tell my story. To begin, I am definitely a concerned citizen who has lived either in Newburgh or in Evansville for almost all of my 40 years. I have always worked with the public, mostly in restaurants and retail jobs, but have kept a very private life which makes all of this publicity very uncomfortable for me. I never intended nor desired to be a topic of discussion at the Mayor’s office, the Evansville Courier, or even on Facebook as the City Council Meeting video from June 22nd is passed around and reposted.

Likewise, I didn’t expect to hear some of the accusations about me that I have heard coming from those sources mentioned above. I have never met Gail Riecken, nor do I work for her or her campaign either as a “plant” or otherwise. I feel that the picture that has been painted regarding my presence and motives at the Council is quite inaccurate at best, that the article in the Courier misquoted me at least once, and deliberately omitted vital information pertaining to my purpose and cause.

What the article did not say (which I stated in the interview) was that I pray for the Mayor, his family, the City Council and their families, the City Controller, the City Attorneys, and the governmental leadership in this city (along with their families) very regularly (and with a steadily growing group of uniting pastors), that I really like the Mayor and think he is a very nice guy with a good heart, and that if there are intentionally negative things happening regarding the finances in this city, perhaps the questions that I have been presenting can help him to locate the issues.

In no way did I make any accusations against the Mayor, his staff, nor his campaign, and my questions have more to do with the goings on within the finances (or lack thereof) in this city than some fictional “orchestrated attack” on the Mayor. I have no desire to come against and accuse someone I am regularly praying for, for I would be defeating the whole purpose of my prayers if that were the case.

I also have no interest in the two-party system because I refuse to side with the lesser of two evils. Instead, I choose to side with God, and I pray that any evils and any corruption in this city be exposed and removed, while anything and anyone that is befitting in the eyes of God for His will and His plans will be blessed to continue in the successes of their office and purpose, but prayer is not all I am called to do. I am also called to “put my hand to the plow” so-to-speak as I step out in faith at an arena in which I am somewhat unfamiliar in an attempt to fulfill my responsibility as a believer in Jesus Christ, a citizen of this city, and holding accountable the offices which make decisions in our city on behalf of the believers and non-believers alike among us.

I am, however, not alone in my prayers as the pastors of Evansville and the surrounding cities, counties, and ultimately the region are and have been banding together to pray for our governmental leaders, not only on a national scale, but very specifically on a local scale… and we are seeing both immediate and gradual results as God moves and works in the lives of the people, calling them to repentance, and to real relationship with Him.

With that said, there are some key issues we are praying about, some of which are the financial conditions of this city, that we are deficit-spending, that we are asking for advancements on the advancements of future taxes that have yet to be collected, that financial reports due in January are still unavailable in May, that 20 million dollar/10-story projects are approved, then cut down to 5 stories and somehow still costs the same or even (3.6 million) more, that the water and sewer department needs 65+ million dollars to add 600 homes to the sewer system after it hires 21 “workers” who are not blue collar hands-on workers but rather top-level white-collar executives, that if they don’t get their 65 million dollars as they have already stated that they will take it out of our bills anyway, that the homestead credit that was supposed to give 8% back to the homeowner, but has only given 6.15% back for the past 7 years at a difference of 7 million dollars that went into someone else’s pockets besides the homeowners, just to name a few concerns. Clearly these discrepancies and the nature therein were here before Mayor Winnecke took office, and those who are benefitting from them know how to move money around seemingly unnoticed. As a concerned citizen, I want to make sure these discrepancies do not remain beyond his term or terms.

While some of these issues are being resolved, the fact that we keep having so many issues regarding finances and their whereabouts seems to be a much deeper reoccurring problem in this city like a hole in the bottom of a boat. This is my chief concern.

While these spending, borrowing, advancing, withholding, and missing monies continue, the homeless remain homeless, the transitional beds remain always full, the abandoned houses remain abandoned, a new homeless shelter at CEO that only requires $170,000 to open sits in the waiting, the impoverished remain impoverished, the potholes line the streets, the 900+ prisoners released to Evansville each year have no jobs and no place to go except back to drugs and back to prison. The drug dealers keep on dealing, the gangs keep on bangin’, the food stamp program is about to drop 20,000 Evansvillians (even those who are disabled) who will all be hitting the job market in October or they will be starving by December, and crime will be increasing… all while we’re playing “Find The Missing Money.”

This seems to be the same problem on a national level, that the leaders use our money to represent themselves, their campaign donors, their pocket-liners, and their closest pals, and to accomplish agendas that do not at all represent the people. The leaders themselves do not represent the people, nor the majority thereof, and they just get richer while the poor get poorer and the middle class disappears. We should all be asking if our leadership represents the people because the current financial status of this nation and this city do not appear so at all.

The city is broke and borrowing from our future and our children’s future, playing a “shell game” with our tax money, and would not be able to afford the cost of recovering from even the smallest of catastrophes if something, God forbid, were ever to happen here. This is unacceptable, and that is why I am asking all the questions I’m asking. The greatest question of all however shouldn’t be where am I getting my information, nor why am I asking these questions, but rather, “Why is it such a problem that I’m asking, and why isn’t anyone else in Evansville asking these same questions?”

Where are the citizens of Evansville, why don’t they care, and when will they come forward to ask the questions which must be asked in order to prevent the flushing of this city and our finances down the proverbial toilet? Will it be too late when we finally decide to do something about it? Or can we do something together about it now?

For quite some time I have heard this city referred to as a “City of Refuge” for those who are in need, but we don’t have any funds, any more beds for the homeless, any plans, or any help for anyone in need because we have limited our own capacity to do so. It’s time for each of us to make our voice heard, stating that we care what goes on in our city, and that we will no longer accept the “shell game” with our finances, but that we will hold accountable all leadership regardless of party affiliation in order to make this city a greater place.

If I am a “plant” as the article portrayed, it is not at all for Gail Riecken or anyone else. When I started asking questions I started getting answers that brought about more questions, and it appears thus far that these are the right questions to be asking. If I am “planted” at all as the article suggested, I am merely “planted” there by the Lord to help in setting right some things that are wrong by asking questions we should all be asking of our city.

Finally, the Evansville Courier & Press reporter was gracious enough to ask me if I had anything else I wanted to say… but they didn’t print what I said.

What I said was basically this, “Evansville, it’s time for us to rise up and pray for our leaders.” To take this a step further; it’s also time to reject any and all corruption in this city, and it’s time for us to declare to God and to each other that which we accept in this city as a people, as one unit, and as one body. Ultimately, the choice is ours. Will we continue to play “Find the Missing Money” in this city, or will we do what we have all been called to do, to rise up and pray for our leaders?

Sincerely Concerned Citizen,

Pastor Steve Ary

Governor Pence Names Danielle McGrath as Deputy Chief of Staff, Brady Brookes as Legislative Director

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Governor Mike Pence today announced that Danielle McGrath has been named Deputy Chief of Staff in the Office of the Governor. In this role, McGrath will report to Chief of Staff Jim Atterholt and will oversee executive branch agency and legislative matters for the Governor.

 

Prior to joining the Governor’s Office as Deputy Chief of Staff for Legislative Affairs last year, McGrath served as the Executive Director of External Affairs for the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC). She graduated with honors from DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana and earned her master’s degree in journalism from Indiana University in Bloomington. Originally from northwest Indiana, she now resides in McCordsville with her husband Kyle.

 

Brady Brookes has been named Governor Pence’s Legislative Director to help coordinate and successfully pass the Governor’s legislative agenda. Brookes most recently served as Deputy Legislative Director, a position she has held since October 2014. Previously, she worked as Legislative Director for the Department of Child Services. She earned her undergraduate degree from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.

 

Governor Pence announced these changes upon accepting the resignation of Deputy Chief of Staff of Executive Branch Agencies Sean Keefer, who has served in the role since July 2014. Keefer has accepted the position of Director of Public Affairs under the Corporate Affairs Division of Pearson North America. Prior to his current role, Keefer served as Legislative Director for Governor Pence, and, earlier, as the Commissioner for the Department of Labor. He also previously served as the Chief of Staff at the Indiana State Department of Health under Governor Daniels. His letter of resignation can be found attached.

 

“As Deputy Chief of Staff, Sean Keefer has served Hoosiers well as a member of my senior staff,” said Governor Pence. “His counsel, leadership and service to the people of Indiana will be greatly missed. We wish him the best as he begins this new chapter of his life.”

IS IT TRUE JUNE 29, 2015

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IS IT TRUE last week 2 reporters from the Courier and Press unexpectedly showed up at the home of Pastor Steve Ary to ask him questions concerning his recent appearance at City Council? …the Courier and Press reporters wanted to know who styled the 16 questions concerning the embattled Downtown Convention Hotel project? …that Pastor Ary protected his source concerning who styled the 16 questions for him? …we expect nothing less for a Pastor to protect conversations he has with members of his “flock”?

IS IT TRUE could it be possible that, concerning Pastor Ary,  the governmental “big brother” now has him in his sights and may now consider him to be public enemy #1? …we wonder what “big brother” has in store for Pastor Ary? …could it be speeding tickets, code enforcement violations, swat team raids, new property tax assessments on his home, shut his water off or starting unfounded rumors about him and his church members? …we hear a rumor that local freedom loving friends of Paster Ary have contacted the “Guardian Angels” out of New York to protect Pastor Ary from the overreach of the local “Big Brother”?

IS IT TRUE all we can say is congratulations to Pastor Steve Ary for exercising his rights as an American Citizen to express his concerns about local governmental issues that affect and concern him? …we also can’t wait to see how the Mayor will answer Pastor Ary’s 16 well written questions concerning the embattled Downtown Convention Hotel project at the next Council meetings?

IS IT TRUE that the City of Evansville is using out-of-town contractors to pave city streets? … the City use to put 3 to 5 inches of asphalt on our city streets? …the city is now putting down only 2 inches of asphalt on our city streets in order to save money on paving? …now know why our city streets aren’t holding up in high traffic areas?

IS IT TRUE we were told by reliable sources that we would be amazed to find out how many new Supervisor positions were added to the Water and Sewer Department and City Garage during the last 3 1/2 years?

IS IT TRUE we are told that the City of Evansville Police Department has five (5) Civil lawsuits against them pending? …if the City loses these suits it could cost the taxpayers millions of dollars that we don’t have?

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. Copyright 2015 City County Observer. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.IS IT TRUE JUNE 29, 2015

EVSC All-Star High School Marching Band Accepted to March in Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day Parade

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This summer, a new marching band designed to showcase the talent and goodwill of the Evansville community, will take to the pavement.

 

The EVSC All Star High School Marching Band, a 200-member organization comprised of both instrumental and color guard high school students, will have its first appearance as the kickoff to Drums on the Ohio tonight (June 24) where they will play the National Anthem along with other area bands.  Drums on the Ohio is at 7 p.m. at Reitz Bowl.

 

Recently, Douglas Goodwin, director of the All Star band; and EVSC Director of Fine Arts Dwight Emmert, learned the band has already been accepted into its first holiday parade opportunity – the Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day Parade. First held in 1920, the Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day Parade has a vibrant legacy as the oldest Thanksgiving Day parade in America. The parade was created by Gimbel Brothers Department Store for the children and residents of Philadelphia. After Gimbel’s closed in 1986, WPVI-TV/6abc stepped in to continue the holiday tradition that signifies the official arrival of Santa Claus in the “City of Brotherly Love and Sisterly Affection.” The parade is broadcast on ABC stations.

 

The EVSC All Star Band hopes for more opportunities like this at local, regional and other nationally recognized events, as the group becomes better known.

 

The purpose of the band is multi-fold – but essentially it is a performance opportunity for students to hone their skills and an opportunity to act as a public relations/goodwill ambassador tool for the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation and the City of Evansville.

 

Band members were selected through an application process and following at least one season in one of EVSC’s high school marching bands.

 

Anyone wishing to inquire about sponsorship for the band and an opportunity for advertising on uniforms and banners, should email tiffany.ball@evsc.k12.in.us

Dr. Bucshon Comments on King v. Burwell Decision

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(WASHINGTON, DC) – On Thursday, Eighth District Congressman Larry Bucshon, M.D. released the following statement in reaction to the King v. Burwell decision by the U.S. Supreme Court:

 

“Under ObamaCare healthcare costs continue to rise, premiums and deductibles continue to stay unaffordable for families, and middle class workers’ hours are being slashed. While the Americans who may have lost their health insurance because of a poorly written, flawed law are no longer at risk of losing their subsidies, the fact remains that millions of Americans are still without affordable insurance or proper access to the healthcare system. The Supreme Court’s decision doesn’t change these facts.

 

“As a physician who spent my career caring for patients regardless of their ability to pay, my goal is to make sure that everyone has access to quality, affordable healthcare. I will continue working for common-sense solutions that lower costs, expand choice, and put patients back in control of their healthcare decisions.”

 

In his dissent, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia argued that, “Under all the usual rules of interpretation, in short, the Government should lose this case. But normal rules of interpretation seem always to yield to the overriding principle of the present Court: The Affordable Care Act must be saved.”

 

Justice Scalia went on to argue that the Constitution grants only Congress the authority to make and mend laws, not the courts:

 

“The Court’s decision reflects the philosophy that judges should endure whatever interpretive distortions it takes in order to correct a supposed flaw in the statutory machinery. That philosophy ignores the American people’s decision to give Congress ‘[a]ll legislative Powers’ enumerated in the Constitution.  Art. I, §1.  They made Congress, not this Court, responsible for both making laws and mending them. This Court holds only the judicial power—the power to pronounce the law as Congress has enacted it. We lack the prerogative to repair laws that do not work out in practice, just as the people lack the ability to throw us out of office if they dislike the solutions we concoct. We must always remember, therefore, that ‘[o]ur task is to apply the text, not to improve upon it.’”

Evansville Couple Arrested for Numerous Drug Related Offenses

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On Friday, June 26th at approximately 5:04p officers were dispatched to 620 E. Delaware Street for a domestic violence incident in progress. Upon the officers arrival on scene Rashad Lamar Thompson fled from the officers and into the residence. Thompson was apprehended inside the residence. While in the residence the officers smelled the odor of burnt marijuana. The officers also observed in plain view digital scales, sandwich baggies and latex gloves. Officers also spoke to Jannie Nicole Young. Young and Thompson live at the 620 E. Delaware Street address with her children.

While on scene a gray Cadillac was observed parked illegally in front of 618 E. Delaware Street. An on scene canine alerted to the presence of a controlled substance in the open trunk area of the Cadillac. The registration on the Cadillac returned to the parents of Thompson. Officers applied for and received a search warrant for the Cadillac and 620 E. Delaware Street.

During the subsequent searches (10.1) grams of Heroin, (3.4) grams of Methamphetamine, (3.15) pounds of Marijuana, scales, baggies and a rifle were located.

While on scene a friend arrived at the address with Young’s children. Child Protective Services was called to take custody of the children. The children were placed with a family member.
During a search of Young incident to her arrest officers located marijuana and a controlled prescription drug in her bra.

Young was charged with: I. Dealing Methamphetamine II. Dealing Marijuana III. Possession of Methamphetamine IV. Possession of Marijuana V. Possession of a Schedule I Controlled Substance VI. Child Neglect VII. Maintaining a Common Nuisance

Thompson was charged with: I. Dealing Marijuana II. Possession of Marijuana III. Dealing Heroin IV. Possession of Heroin I Controlled Substance V. Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Violent Felon VI. Maintaining a Common Nuisance VII. Resisting Law Enforcement

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