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IS IT TRUE JUNE 18, 2015

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IS IT TRUE the President of Evansville City Council,  Dr. Dan Adams was informed by Mayor Lloyd Winnecke that he was declining the invitation from the City Council to appear at their meeting to clarify the Hotel Project and to deliver an update on the project? …perhaps the City Council should decline any further appropriations until the Mayor appears before them? …a public update is certainly not too much to ask for nor expect, considering the many of millions of taxpayer dollars that are at stake.?  …either the Mayor is deliberately hiding the details of the project, afraid to be questioned by the Council or his arrogance has reached an all-time high?

IS IT TRUE the property tax rate within the City of Evansville 2012 (which was Mayor Weinzapfel’s last budget) was 1.2985%? … If property was assessed at $100,000 and there were no exemption to apply, the property taxes without consideration of tax caps would have been $1,298.50 using this simple illustration?

IS IT TRUE the property tax rate within the City of Evansville in 2015 is 1.4881%? .. If property was assessed at $100,000 and there were no exemption to apply, the property taxes without consideration of tax caps would be $ 1,488.10 using this simple illustration?

IS IT TRUE while the tax rate continues to climb, the deficit on the city’s General Fund account also continues to rise at an alarming rate.?  …just this past week, it was estimated by City Councilman John Friend CPA the city was nearly $20,000,000 overdrawn in this account?

IS IT TRUE if former Evansville Mayor and current City Controller would have continued to build a new baseball park next to Tropicana, then the 100 Year Birthday celebration at Bosse Field would have never happened?

IS IT TRUE the citizens of this community owe Bill Bussing a great deal of gratitude for bringing the Otters to Evansville and Bosse Fiend? …Mr. Bussing and his late father, W.C. “Bud” Bussing are men of principal and honor? …their loyalty and love for this community have been expressed over and over on countless projects?  …this is one of the finest families this community has ever seen?  …we are so very grateful for their generosity and love for Evansville?

IS IT TRUE our committee has just decided the winners of the 2015 Mole Award winners?   …this event will be held on October 26, 2015 at Tropicana Conference Center?  …in the next several weeks we shall be announcing the CCO “Mole Award” winners for this year? …we can guarantee this year’s winners will certainly impress our readers?

Please take time and vote in todays “Readers Poll”. Also we just posted the current City County Observer TRI-STATE VOICES TV show for you’re viewing pleasure. Copyright 2015 City County Observer. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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 Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Jeffery Currie            Unlawful Possession of a Firearm by a Serious Violent Felon-Level 4 Felony

Maintaining a Common Nuisance-Level 6 Felony

Dealing in Synthetic Drug or Synthetic Drug Lookalike Substance-Level 6 Felony

Possession of Marijuana-Class B Misdemeanor

Shaneeka McGuire     Resisting Law Enforcement-Level 6 Felony

Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated-Class C Misdemeanor

Johnny Clayton           Strangulation-Level 6 Felony

Battery-Class B Misdemeanor

Intimidation-Class A Misdemeanor

Erick Johnson               Domestic Battery-Level 6 Felony

Jacquiline Johnso Domestic Battery-Level 6 Felony

Austin Miles            Intimidation-Level 5 Felony

Ronnie Sanders II      Operating a Motor Vehicle after Forfeiture of License for Life-Level 6 Felony

Resisting Law Enforcement-Level 6 Felony

Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated-Class C Misdemeanor

UE Receives Ball Brothers Foundation Venture Fund Grant for New Neuromarketing Center

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The University of Evansville has been awarded a Ball Brothers Foundation Venture Fund Grant of $22,000 for its newly instituted Neuromarketing Research Center. Through the Neuromarketing Research Center, interdisciplinary student teams serve clients by testing responses to various marketing elements and tactics using leading-edge neuroscience techniques.

“The Neuromarketing Research Center is a great example of the interdisciplinary training that occurs at the University of Evansville,” says UE associate professor of psychology Lora Becker.

UE assistant professor of marketing Atefeh Yazdanparast explains that neuromarketing is a relatively new research discipline that combines neuroscience with marketing.

“This emerging field goes beyond traditional tools of research and focuses on consumers’ reactions to marketing stimuli. We are proud to equip our students with neuromarketing research techniques, a valuable competitive edge in today’s dynamic and highly competitive market.”

The Neuromarketing Center is a part of the University’s successful GAP program in which undergraduates of all majors obtain real-world experience and build professional confidence while producing real results for actual companies. Clients gain access to innovative tools and techniques and fresh perspectives. This unique program prepares UE students and area businesses for global leadership, citizenry, and success.

“Students and their business clients will both benefit from the unique insights delivered through this innovative approach,” says UE vice president of marketing Don Jones. “The Neuromarketing Research Center will facilitate the convergence of the latest ideas from neuroscience applied to the most challenging opportunities for business.”

The program will also soon offer opportunities for UE faculty and students to engage in neuromarketing research on a global level. Yazdanparast (marketing), Becker (neuroscience), and UE executive director for the Institute of Global Enterprise Jill Griffin (marketing/international business) will kick off this global research with initial work in Australia, China, and Germany this year.

The Ball Venture Fund was created in 1999 to enable the Ball Brothers Foundation to take an active role in encouraging and supporting creative efforts at Indiana’s independent colleges and universities. The program, administered by the Independent Colleges of Indiana (ICI), provides seed money for innovative start-up programs at ICI member institutions.

 

AG Zoeller, Indiana residents ask FCC to allow blocking of robocalls

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Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller submitted his comments to the FCC supporting the agency’s proposal to update federal telephone privacy rules and allow broader use of call-blocking technology. He was joined in his comments by Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster.

“Every day, my office hears complaints from Hoosiers about unwanted calls, texts and robocalls,” Zoeller said. “These calls are an invasion of privacy, a waste of time and money, and are often scams. We need the FCC to get the message loud and clear – people are sick of unwanted calls and want action now.”

The FCC is scheduled to vote on updates to the Telephone Consumer Protection Act Thursday, June 18. If approved, the rules will help stop robocalls, scam text messages and telemarking calls to peoples’ phones. The fact sheet detailing the proposal can be found here: https://www.fcc.gov/document/fact-sheet-consumer-protection-proposal.

Zoeller said one of the key provisions in the proposed rule changes would allow phone carriers to implement call-blocking technologies at their customers’ request to screen robocalls and robotexts before they reach residential landlines or cell phones. This technology has existed for some time, but has been largely unavailable to consumers, the attorneys general note in their letter.

Unwanted calls and texts are the most common complaint received by the Indiana Attorney General’s Office, with more than 13,000 residents filing complaints in 2014. Within the last year, nearly 7,500 Indiana residents complained to the Indiana Attorney General’s Office specifically about illegal robocalls.

Zoeller has been urging Indiana residents to file comments with the FCC in support of these rule changes, and many have done so. Comments on the proposed rule changes can be submitted here by entering proceeding number 02-278.

“Please vote to allow the phone companies the power to block robocalls before they get to my phone. I receive several every day and I’m on the No Call list,” said one Indiana resident in his comments.

Zoeller and Koster have been leaders in telephone privacy. They have held No Call Summits for the last two years to focus on reducing unwanted calls and led a working group of attorneys general in making  policy recommendations to uphold telephone privacy – including the updates the FCC is now considering.

“Despite our ongoing focus on this issue, the calls are still coming, often originating across state lines or overseas. We need to use every tool in the toolbox, at the state and federal levels, to fix this problem and protect consumers,” the attorneys general said in their letter.

Indiana residents who receive an unwanted call or text can file a complaint with the Attorney General’s Office by visiting www.IndianaConsumer.com or calling 1.888.834.9969. In 2014, the AG’s Office took legal action against 11 Do Not Call or robocall violators, and obtained judgments and settlements totaling more than $6 million.

Pulitzer Prize finalist author to visit EVPL

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June 17, 2015 – Evansville, IN – Michael Shelden, Pulitzer finalist author and national winner of the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana Authors Award in 2014, will visit North Park Branch Library on Saturday, June 20 at 2:00 pm.  Shelden will discuss the research and writing of his book Young Titan: The Making of Winston Churchill.

 

In Young Titan, Shelden gives readers the never-before-told account of Churchill’s ambitious romantic pursuits, his outmaneuvering of rival political giants, and the fatal mistakes that would sideline him for years.  This is the first biography that focuses on Churchill in the years between 1901 and 1915 that both nearly undid him but also forged the character that would later triumph in the Second World War.

 

Shelden is the author of five biographies, including the best-selling Mark Twain: Man In White, chosen as one of the best books of 2010 by Library Journal and Christian Science Monitor, andOrwell: The Authorized Biography, which was a Pulitzer Prize finalist.

 

A book signing will follow the presentation, and books will be available for purchase at the event.

 

This author visit, free to the public, is made possible by a grant from Indiana Humanities with the support of The Glick Fund, a fund of the Central Indiana Community Foundation.

 

The previously mentioned books, available in a variety of formats, can be checked out from the Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library by searching the catalog at www.evpl.org.  For more information, call (812) 428-8237.

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Jon Siau’s Home Field Advantage Exhibit

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The Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana is proud to present the Home Field Advantage Exhibit, in conjunction with  Bosse Field’s 100th Anniversary. Artist, Jon Michael Siau will be exhibiting caricatures, portraits, and illustrations of sports stars and famous teams.

 

The opening reception for the exhibit will be on June 19th from 5-7pm at the Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana, located at 318 Main Street in downtown Evansville. Enjoy refreshments from Fountain View Mini Market, including items that you’d enjoy at a ballpark like freshly popped popcorn! Kirby’s Private Dining will provide a cash bar for guests. Also, make sure to pick up a limited edition poster of Bosse Field designed by Evansville Design Group.

 

For more information about artist Jon Siau, you can visit the artist’s website at: http://jonsiau.com/

Opening Reception: June 19th, 5-7pm

Exhibit Dates: June 19th – July 12th

 

Regular Gallery Hours:

Tuesday – Friday: 10am-4pm

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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EPD Activity Report

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