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Indiana State Police Announces Start of 2015 Click It or Ticket Campaign

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The Indiana State Police announced today its participation in the national and statewide 2015 Click It or Ticketenforcement mobilization occurring May 15-31, 2015. Officers will join more than 250 state and local law enforcement agencies, and thousands more across the country, to conduct high-visibility patrols encouraging drivers and passengers to buckle up.

“It’s a documented fact that wearing your seat belt increases your chance of surviving a crash by more than 50 percent,” said Captain David Bursten, Chief PIO for the state police. “While we prefer voluntary compliance, we want to remind drivers and their occupants, if we see you unbelted, expect to be stopped and just as the slogan says, click it or ticket.”

Click It or Ticket is an annual enforcement effort supported by federal funding allocated to the Indiana State Police from the Traffic Safety division of the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI).  More than 200 troopers will be working overtime to conduct seat belt patrols on Indiana’s state roads and interstates. According to ICJI, in 2014, there were 748 fatalities on Indiana roadways. Of those fatalities, nearly one-third (29 percent) were unrestrained.

“While seat belt usage in Indiana passenger vehicles is over 91 percent, there’s still room for improvement,” said ICJI Director Mary Allen. “We know seat belt usage saves lives, and we are grateful for the participating agencies who are focusing efforts on increased education and enforcement to drive home this message.”

Indiana law enforcement agencies have been actively involved in the Click It or Ticket campaign for over 20 years.

ZAC BROWN BAND CANCELS THEIR SHOW IN EVANSVILLE

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Unfortunately, despite best efforts, the May 2nd Zac Brown Band performance in Evansville, IN is unable to reschedule. Tickets purchased through thee Tickets Today Fan Club and all ticketmaster points of purchase will be automatically refunded.  Tickets purchased through the ford Center Office will need to be returned to ticket office to receive full refund.

Dr. Bucshon Statement on Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act

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(WASHINGTON, DC) – On Thursday, Eighth District Congressman Larry Bucshon, M.D. voted for the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act, a bill that grants Congress an oversight role on any nuclear deal negotiated with Iran. The bill passed by a vote of 400 to 25 and now heads to President Obama’s desk for his signature.

“While this bill may not be perfect, the stakes are too high for Congress to capitulate our ability to disapprove a bad deal between the Administration and Iran,” said Bucshon. “Congress must have aggressive input on any negotiation and this bill is our only avenue to seize that opportunity.”

The bill passed the United States Senate by a vote of 98 to 1 on May 7, 2015.

Dr. Bucshon Statement on Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act

(WASHINGTON, DC) – On Thursday, Eighth District Congressman Larry Bucshon, M.D. voted for the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act, a bill that grants Congress an oversight role on any nuclear deal negotiated with Iran. The bill passed by a vote of 400 to 25 and now heads to President Obama’s desk for his signature.

 

“While this bill may not be perfect, the stakes are too high for Congress to capitulate our ability to disapprove a bad deal between the Administration and Iran,” said Bucshon. “Congress must have aggressive input on any negotiation and this bill is our only avenue to seize that opportunity.”

 

The bill passed the United States Senate by a vote of 98 to 1 on May 7, 2015.

Governor Pence Directs Flags to be Flown at Half-Staff Friday for Peace Officers Memorial Day

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Indianapolis – In accordance with a presidential proclamation, Governor Mike Pence is directing flags at state facilities statewide to be flown at half-staff today in honor of Peace Officers Memorial Day, which honors federal, state and local officers killed or disabled in the line of duty. President Obama signed a proclamation ordering flags nationwide to be flown at half-staff on Friday, May 15. Flags should be flown at half-staff from sunrise to sunset .

Governor Pence also asks businesses and residents to lower their flags to half-staff to pay tribute to the brave men and women in law enforcement across Indiana and our nation.

Big Brothers Big Sisters Needs Volunteer Mentors

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Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Ohio Valley (BBBSOV) strives to make meaningful, monitored matches between adult volunteers (Bigs) and children (Littles). Each match is unique and special to both the Big and the Little. BBBSOV serves children in Vanderburgh, Warrick, Henderson, Perry, Spencer, Gibson and Posey Counties.

There are two types of mentoring programs available; community-based and school-based mentoring. Community-based mentoring consists of taking the Little out in the community at least twice a month for a total of three to five hours. School-based mentoring consists of visiting the child once a week during their lunch break at school.
Children in these programs range from ages 8-14 and come from a variety of different backgrounds. The children that benefit most from these mentoring programs are those living in single parent homes, growing up in poverty, or struggling in school.
Last year, 427 local children were supported in BBBSOV mentoring programs. Research shows having a caring adult in a child’s life, who is not a parent, is linked to improved grades and decreased delinquency. These positive relationships have a direct and lasting effect on the lives of the mentors as well as the children.
Right now, BBBSOV is seeking volunteer mentors who are committed to making a positive impact on a child’s life. For more information on how you can get involved, please email our Enrollment and Matching Specialist at kelly.epps@bbbsov.org or call her at 812-425-6076. You can also visit our website at bbbsov.org/volunteer.
The Mission of Big Brothers Big Sisters is to provide children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported one-to-one relationships that change their lives for the better, forever.
The Vision of Big Brothers Big Sisters is that all children achieve success in life.

AN INTERESTING “IS IT TRUE” FOR MAY 15, 2015

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IS IT TRUE that IU Medical School project have some interesting changes being made to the project? …here are updates on some of the project changes?

IS IT TRUE the COMMON WAGE law shall become State law on July 1, 2015? … this new State law will no longer guarantee Unions they will be selected to build this project?

IS IT TRUE Ivy Tech is no longer involved in the IU Medical School project but the total square feet still remains at 170,000 square feet? … Evansville taxpayers are funding this project around 70% of the total cost.

IS IT TRUE the breakdown of the $57 million of our tax dollars are going to pay for in the newly developed Condominium style IU Medical School project? …$37 million of the $57 million goes toward the structure? …$15 million was for property acquisitions and site prep? …the remaining $5 million is for the interest on a project bond?

IS IT TRUE additional funding sources are $19.2 million from Indiana University and $6 million from USI and $5 1/2 million from the University of Evansville?

IS IT TRUE this project will now be built in a Condominium style? … Indiana University will have their condominium building cluster? …USI will be building their educational pod? … both public Universities are now required to bid this projects out because they are now considered public projects?

IS IT TRUE we wonder who going to be responsible for the common area (food service, student lounge area, study area, research library, conference rooms and etc.) of the IU Medical School?

IS IT TRUE that the University of Evansville will own their area of the project and shall use another angle to the development of this project because of their unique financial situation?

IS IT TRUE that the arrangements for ongoing management of the IU, UE and USI facilities have not determined but may be bid ?

IS IT TRUE this project might be ready to bid out in the Fall if everyone gets their financial ducks in a row?

IS IT TRUE it’s about time the Winnecke Administration start giving monthly updates to the people that have invested $57 million dollars towards this project?

IS IT TRUE the Mayor needs to disclose the ownership of the entire project and the role the “for profit” groups will have and how much rent they will charge?

IS IT TRUE there has been no public disclosure about any of the “sketchy” arrangements and it is high past time that these “deals” are disclosed?

IS IT TRUE that Mayor Winnecke’s Campaign Finance Committee is distraught and in disarray over the temporary loss of leadership of its Chairman?

IS IT TRUE that this esteemed committee was informed the 2nd Annual Groundbreaking of the new “dumbed down” hotel will be held in September so the voters will believe there is progress ahead, even though financing is still uncertain?

IS IT TRUE that the Hilton Hotel will have a hard time accepting this hotel as a Doubletree Hotel with the latest revisions and changes that include window heating/cooling units, among many, many others cuts in quality and design?

IS IT TRUE this Administration is having a hard time “keeping the wheels on the bus”, so to speak?

Please take time and vote in todays “Readers Poll”. Also we just posted our current TRI-STATE VOICES TV show. This weeks guests are Courier and Press political reporter Zack Evans and Channel 25 reporter Jordan Vandenberge discussing the primary election results. This is a must view program.

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VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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Evansville, IN – Below is a list of felony cases that were filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office on Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Cory Cardin                 Possession of Methamphetamine-Level 6 Felony

Keith Fischer                Rape-Level 3 Felony

Possession of Child Pornography-Level 6 Felony

Sexual Battery-Level 6 Felony

Rasheed Hines          Carrying a Handgun without a License-Level 5 Felony

Possession of a Narcotic Drug-Level 6 Felony

Robert Johnson            Resisting Law Enforcement-Level 6 Felony

Resisting Law Enforcement-Class A Misdemeanor

Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated Endangering a Person-Class A

Misdemeanor

Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated-Class C Misdemeanor

Lorenzo King                  Residential Entry-Level 6 Felony

Battery-Class B Misdemeanor

Alexander Toelle    Burglary-Level 2 Felony

Theft-Level 6 Felony

Mathew Ambrose       Operating a Vehicle as an Habitual Traffic Violator-Level 6 Felony

Bobby Baker III            Possession of a Narcotic Drug-Level 6 Felony

Possession of Paraphernalia-Level 6 Felony

Donald Durham               Possession of Paraphernalia-Level 6 Felony

Randy Fox                    Domestic Battery-Level 6 Felony

Battery with Moderate Injury-Level 6 Felony

Domestic Battery-Class A Misdemeanor

Michael Hayes                Robbery Resulting in Bodily Injury-Level 3 Felony

Criminal Confinement-Level 5 Felony

Devonica Key                 Intimidation-Level 5 Felony

Devin Morrison            Robbery Resulting in Bodily Injury-Level 3 Felony

Criminal Confinement-Level 5 Felony

Strangulation-Level 6 Felony

Tyrell Stewart         Strangulation-Level 6 Felony

Jasper Wisdom              Escape-Level 5 Felony

Day 4: Governor Pence Renews Chinese Sister-State Partnership, Opens Doors to New Business Opportunities

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Indianapolis – Governor Mike Pence concluded business in Hangzhou today by meeting with prospects interested in investing in Indiana and renewing and commemorating Indiana’s 28-year sister-state relationship with Zhejiang Province.

“Indiana’s sister-state bond with Zhejiang Province has fostered a relationship that’s making an impact across our state,” said Pence. “By renewing this agreement today, Hoosiers unite with the people of Zhejiang Province to support educational exchanges, cultural understanding and more job-creating opportunities. With the interconnected nature of our world today, it is relationships like this one that will continue to promote shared growth both in China and back at home in Indiana.”
The Indiana-Zhejiang Province relationship dates back more than three decades to 1987 when Governor Robert Orr signed a sister-state agreement Zhejiang Governor Shen Zulun in Indianapolis. Today, Governor Pence renewed the sister-state agreement between Indiana and Zhejiang Provincial Secretary Xia Baolong, the highest-ranking government official in the province and chairman of the Zhejiang Provincial People’s Congress, the provincial legislative body. They signed a memorandum of understanding reaffirming efforts to promote economic relations and industrial innovation, as well as cultural, educational and healthcare cooperation and exchanges between the two states.

 

Governor Pence and the delegation also attended a banquet in the evening celebrating the 28th anniversary of the sister-state relationship. Indiana’s ties to Zhejiang are strong with 12 Hoosier communities cherishing sister-city relationships with communities in Zhejiang Province. Also, some of Indiana’s top universities, including Indiana University, Purdue University and the Rose Hulman Institute of Technology have educational partnerships with Zhejiang Province.

 

The Governor will close the jobs mission tomorrow, traveling to Shanghai to visit Indianapolis-headquartered Eli Lilly’s research and development center and China International Marine Container, the parent company of Monon, Indiana-based Vanguard National Trailer Corporation. He will also host a Friends of Indiana reception for Chinese executives and alumni of Indiana universities tomorrow night.

Day 4: First Lady Shares Indiana Literature & Music, Continues Library Cultural Exchange

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Indianapolis – Today First Lady Karen Pence visited the Hangzhou Public Library, located in Hangzhou, the capital of Indiana’s sister-state Zhejiang Province, where she presented Hoosier literature and music recordings to library officials, continuing the cultural exchange she initiated in April in Indianapolis.

 

“What an honor today has been to experience the tremendous Chinese culture through the gracious hospitality of Mr. Chu, his staff and the beautiful surroundings of the Hangzhou Public Library,” said First Lady Karen Pence. “It is my sincere pleasure to receive on behalf of Jackie Nytes, CEO of the Indianapolis Public Library, Library staff and all Hoosiers Collections of Books and Documents of the West Lake including 39 books composed of  local annals, operas and novels regarding the West Lake, which illustrates the long history and the development of the city of Hangzhou. It was a privilege to receive a stone seal, with my name beautifully engraved in Chinese. Mr. Chu and Jackie Nytes have developed a relationship that has built a cultural bridge between Hangzhou and Indiana. It gives me great pride to continue this important relationship.”

Mrs. Pence presented Mr. Chu Shuqing, Hangzhou Public Library’s director, and other library leaders 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. Both libraries will showcase the gifts as part of the exchange.

 

“Indianapolis and Hangzhou became sister cities in 2007. Since then, lots of meaningful communications and cooperation between the two cities have been developed and expanded,” said Mr. Chu Shuqing, the director of the Hangzhou Public Library. “Under this friendly environment, Indianapolis Public library and Hangzhou Public Library started their friendship in 2011. The two parties have enhanced mutual understanding and relation by holding cooperative cultural activities, exchanging books and staff members ever since. We were so excited that the “Taste of Indianapolis 2013” exhibition which was displayed in Hangzhou Public Library won a Most Innovative Award by Sister Cities International last year. This time, We are very honored and privileged by the visit of Mrs. Pence, the First Lady of Indiana State, and very glad to learn that she has great interests in Chinese culture and art. I believe that our relation will be steadily improved through the upcoming cultural exchange event which I’m really expecting.”

 

On April 28, the first lady kicked off the exchange at The Indianapolis Public Library where Jackie Nytes, chief executive officer of The Indianapolis Public Library, presented Mrs. Pence with a 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.

 

“The library is thrilled that Mrs. Pence is reaching out to our partners at the Hangzhou Public Library to continue this ongoing exchange of culture and understanding that is beneficial to citizens in each city,” said Jackie Nytes, chief executive officer of The Indianapolis Public Library. “The gifts she will present in Hangzhou on behalf of the library represent the latest in Hoosier literature and music, and thanks to Mrs. Pence we know they will be well received.”

 

This is the latest exchange in the first lady’s ongoing efforts to build and strengthen Indiana’s international relationships through cultural ties. During Governor Mike Pence’s trip to Germany last year, the first lady traveled to Löhne, Germany to meet with the mayor of the city and present him with a banner created by Columbus, Indiana elementary school students. In 2013, on the Governor’s inaugural jobs and economic development mission to Japan, the first lady initiated an art exchange between third grade students in Lafayette and its Japanese sister-city, Ota City.