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BROADWAY IN EVANSVILLE SEASON 2015-2016
BREAKING NEWS: EVANSVILLE BAR ASSOCIATION PRESENTS JAMES BETHEL GRESHAM FREEDOM AWARD TO THE HONORABLE JUDGE RICHARD YOUNG

Judge Young began his legal career in 1980 at the firm of Hayes and Young. During that period he served as Corporation Counsel for the City of Evansville and as a Public Defender in the Vanderburgh Circuit Court. He was a member of the House of Delegates of the Indiana State Bar Association, and served on the Board of Directors of the Evansville Bar Association, serving as its president from 1994-1995.
Judge Young was appointed District Court Judge for the Southern District of Indiana in March 1998, and has served as Chief Judge since November 2009. Prior to his appointment, he served as Judge of the Vanderburgh Circuit Court for eight years.
He is currently serving as the elected Seventh Circuit District Court Judge Representative to the Judicial Conference of the United States, and also served on its Committee on the Administration of the Magistrate Judges System. He is a member of the Board of Visitors at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law.
Judge Young is a regular speaker and panelist at federal and state law seminars and trial advocacy programs.
The James Bethel Gresham Freedom Award was established by the Evansville Bar Association to recognize and honor individuals who have distinguished themselves in activities or careers which have elevated respect for the law, promoted freedom, or otherwise furthered the ideals for which Law Day is recognized and celebrated. The purpose of Law Day is to remind people throughout the country of the importance of the law and the role that it plays in our lives and in the basic freedoms which we all cherish and enjoy. This award is named in honor of James Bethel Gresham who lived in Evansville from 1901 to 1914 and is believed to have been the first American soldier to have given his life in combat during World War I.
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BRINKERHOFF-RILEY QUESTIONS DMD DIRECTOR ABOUT NORTH MAIN STATEMENT
Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2015 11:54:20 -0500
Subject: North Main Project
From: sbrinkerhoffriley@gmail.com
To: kcoures@evansville.in.gov
Good morning,
I am confused about this morning. I spoke to you Friday morning, and you were 99% sure that the DMD was applying for a TIGER grant. You seemed excited about the project.
This morning, you reported that the grant application is scrapped, you only had a 2% chance of getting the funds and you met with neighborhood stakeholders to tell them. When did that happen?
I spoke with Marianne from Donnelly’s office this morning. She said she would never have told you 2% or any percentage. She recounted her conversation with you last week as positive. Who did you talk to that told you that we had no chance?
Stephanie Brinkerhoff-Riley
3rd Ward City Council
IS IT TRUE APRIL 24, 2015
IS IT TRUE hats off to the Honorable Judge Les Shively for receiving  clearance from the Indiana Supreme Court to have Thursday’s Residence Ordinance hearing televised on WNIN-PBS9?  …this special en banc session made it possible for seven judges to sit in the Civic Center Council chambers to hear the administration attorney Bob Burkart and City Council Attorney Scott Danks make impressive legal arguments concerning the city residence ordinance?  …we can’t wait to hear what the Judges ruling in this case will be?  …we feel this issue will be decided on law and not politics?
IS IT TRUE our most recent “Readers Poll” voters believe that Cheryl Musgrave is indeed a true Republican by a vote of 95 to 15 (86% vote margin)?
IS IT TRUE Pollock Avenue Southeast side streets are in much disrepair?  …these side streets should be in good shape since sewer lines have been installed over the last couple of years?  …we don’t understand why the city has failed to re-install the sidewalks and curbing and do some needed street paving in that area in a timely manner?  …it looks like a $160 million dollars doesn’t buy much anymore?
IS IT TRUE if you want see political patronage at its best please venture down to S. E. First Street in the Historic District?  … we wonder why Winnecke campaign signs are so popular in the 500 and 600 blocks of that  area?  …. could it be that the Mayor donated $150,000 from the City Engineers Street Repair Fund to help subsidize the Historical street lighting project in that area?  …we hear that people living in the other 26 blocks of the downtown TIF District are very upset?  …. they feel the city should had subsidized period lighting or use the fund to pave city streets in their area?
IS IT TRUE we hear the Vanderburgh County Party Chairman was selected  the 2015 “Republican Of The Year” award winner? …we would had thought the awards committee would have selected Mayor Lloyd Winnecke as the 2015 “Republican Of The Year” winner?  …we heard that Weaver and Mosby received 4 write-in votes each for this award?
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First Lady Karen Pence Hosts Second Annual “Indiana First Lady’s Charitable Foundation Luncheon†to Promote and Support Hoosier Agriculture
Awards $65,000 to Feeding Indiana’s Hungry
Indianapolis – First Lady Karen Pence today hosted the second annual fundraising luncheon to support the Indiana First Lady’s Charitable Foundation, which strives to support and recognize communities and organizations that promote the well-being of Hoosier children and their families.
“We started the Foundation to shine a light on the people and organizations that are working every day to benefit our children and Hoosier families. Our hope is that by promoting these organizations, we can help them further their efforts and reach more families across Indiana,†said First Lady Karen Pence.
“The First Lady’s Luncheon is a culmination of our efforts and serves as the primary fundraising event for the Foundation,†said the First Lady. “I am so pleased and honored that Judy O’Bannon, former First Lady of Indiana, was able to be a part of this special day.â€
The First Lady’s Luncheon, “Hoosier Home Grown,†held at the JW Marriott in downtown Indianapolis, was attended by more than 600 people, including statewide elected officials, Lieutenant Governor Sue Ellspermann, State Treasurer Kelly Mitchell State Auditor Suzanne Crouch, and Superintendent of Public Instruction Glenda Ritz.
“This event and the fundraising success we have had with the Foundation is a testament to the hard work and the amazing talents of my board of directors who guide our efforts at the Foundation. I especially want to thank the committee of women who planned the luncheon and made this dream a reality,†said the First Lady.
The luncheon was filled with many surprises for guests, including entertainment provided by 6th Season Winner of The Voice, Josh Kaufman, and a check presentation to Feeding Indiana’s Hungry. First Lady Karen Pence presented a check to Feeding Indiana’s Hungry in the amount of $65,000 to Emily Weikert Bryant, the organization’s Executive Director. Mrs. Pence will be donating potted flowers from the luncheon to Indiana FFA as well as Keep Indianapolis Beautiful.
“I’m thrilled to be working with this important Hoosier charity, and I’m so thankful for the work of Feeding Indiana’s Hungry in the lives of Hoosiers across the state,†said First Lady Karen Pence. “On behalf of the Indiana First Lady’s Charitable Foundation’s Board and Luncheon Committee, we are extremely thankful for the generous hearts of today’s sponsors and attendees that make it possible to present the major grant award of $65,000 to Feeding Indiana’s Hungry. I am confident they will continue to touch and bless many Hoosier children and families.â€
“We are so grateful for the support and work of First Lady Karen Pence toward ending hunger in Indiana,†said Emily Weikert Bryant, Executive Director of Feeding Indiana’s Hungry. “With the help of the First Lady’s Charitable Foundation our network will be better able to serve the more than 1.1 million Hoosiers who rely on food banks, pantries, soup kitchens, and other programs so that hard working Hoosier families, seniors and children have enough food on their tables to live a healthy and productive life.â€
Each year the Indiana First Lady’s Charitable Foundation selects a different charity as a major grant recipient to highlight at the First Lady’s Luncheon. The Foundation also awards smaller grants throughout the year.
“We are very excited to soon begin announcing the recipients of our grants for 2015. There are so many worthwhile organizations doing wonderful work across Indiana. In 2014, we were thrilled to award grants to 83 organizations and charities across Indiana impacting 68 counties. It was an honor and a pleasure to be able to support them and to share their good stories through the Foundation,†the First Lady said.
Photos from today’s event can be found attached.
About the First Lady’s Luncheon
The Indiana First Lady’s Luncheon, which serves as the primary fundraiser for the Indiana First Lady’s Charitable Foundation, is modeled after the U.S. First Lady’s Luncheon held every year in Washington, D.C. and includes similar features, such as a surprise guest entertainer, center pieces, linens and bags made specifically for the event, and a showing of bipartisan support.
Luncheon co-chairs Patti Coons and Jennifer Ping hope the First Lady’s Luncheon will become a valued tradition for Indiana for many years to come. Indiana is the only state to have a First Lady’s Luncheon. Planning for next year’s event, which is expected to take place in March, is already underway.  Grant applications may be submitted atIndianaFirstLadysCharitableFoundation.org/Apply-for-Grant.
The Indiana First Lady’s Charitable Foundation is a 501( c )(3). The First Lady receives no compensation. Donations are tax deductible. Learn more about how to make a donation or request a grant on the Foundation’s website at: www.IndianaFirstLadysCharitableFoundation.org.​
About Feeding Indiana’s Hungry
Feeding Indiana’s Hungry serves 11 member food banks serving all 92 counties across the State. Their mission and service to Indiana makes them the perfect 2015 major grant recipient. (FIsH) is a proud member of Feeding America, the nation’s largest domestic hunger-relief organization, by becoming a Partner State Association.
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Governor Pence Signs Agenda Bill Establishing Fire Training Academy
Indianapolis – Governor Mike Pence today signed House Enrolled Act 1182, which establishes the Fire & Public Safety Academy Training System to advance training for fire personnel and provides fire and emergency personnel with access to high-quality, cost-effective, and voluntary training opportunities. The Governor signed the legislation, which was part of his legislative agenda, at the 88th Annual Fire Department Instructors Conference (FDIC) International in downtown Indianapolis.
“Better training for firefighters and emergency personnel equates to better service and safety for Hoosiers,†said Governor Pence. “This bill is about each and every Hoosier in this state, who will benefit from the consistent and uniform training of the courageous men and women serving as firefighters and public safety professionals across Indiana. I applaud State Representative Randy Frye, a firefighter himself, for authoring this legislation and the men and women of the Indiana General Assembly for backing it with unanimous bipartisan support.â€
The State Fire and Public Safety Academy Training System was developed in consultation with The Indiana Fire Alliance, career and volunteer firefighters, fire instructors, fire chiefs, emergency management directors, emergency medical professionals and others who attended a summit in October of 2013. From this summit emerged key elements that are incorporated in the Fire & Public Safety Academy Training System established in HEA 1182. Those elements include: consistent standardized foundational skills training; quality assurance to ensure standardized curricula; and continued training at the district training centers which have been in operation since 2005.
HEA 1182 received unanimous support in the House and Senate and is revenue neutral for the biennial budget.
Notice of Special Meeting of the Board of Commissioners of Vanderburgh County
Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Vanderburgh County will hold a special meeting on Monday, May 4, 2015 at 4:00 p.m. in Room 301 of the Civic Center Complex located at 1 N.W. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. for the purpose of awarding a contract with respect to quotes sought for the Burdette Park slide repair project.
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