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Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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EPD Activity Reports

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EPD ACTIVITY REPORTS

St. Mary’s Hospital for Women & Children Birth Records

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Jodi and Jay Harris, Evansville, son, Dylan Floyd, May 1

Robin and Heath Lemond, Evansville, son, Houston Robert, May 1

Chelsea Helsley and Ronald Bradshaw, Princeton, Ind., son, Aiden Lee, May 4

Hannah Hall and Jacob Wirth, Princeton, Ind., daughter, Brooklyn Dawn, May 4

Wendell McKinney and James Snow, Evansville, daughter, Ellery Kathryn, May 4

Jessie and Jacob Duncan, Fort Branch, Ind., son, Brady Wayne, May 5

Kelli and Donald Walters Jr., Evansville, son, Ezekiel Ray, May 5

Eve and Jonathan Lamar, Newburgh, Ind., son, Corbin Watson, May 6

Jaimee and Michael Dardeen, Mount Carmel, Ill., daughter, Jaylyn Rose, May 6

Lauren and Wayne Kirk, Evansville, son, Everett Wayne, May 6

Emily Kleeman and Daniel Poyner, Tell City, Ind., daughter, Hadley Mae, May 7

Gabrielle Arnold and Brandon O’Grady, Evansville, daughter, Ellie Claire, May 7

Tiffani Wirth and Karl Horton, Princeton, Ind., daughter, Brylee Dianarae, May 7

Anna and Brian Vance, Evansville, daughter, Julia Lauren, May 8

Ashley and James Renner, Grayville, Ill., daughter, Patience Mae, May 8

Christa Williams and Andrew Snow, Evansville, daughter, Skye Marie, May 8

Courtney and Jacob Hish, Ridgway, Ill., daughter, Ava Cheyenne, May 8

Crystal and Joseph Taylor, Norris City, Ill., son, Warren Truitt, May 8

Jamie and Erik Bourne, Mount Vernon, Ind., daughters, Mckynzie Mae, and Madyson Elizabeth, May 8

Sarai Johnson, Evansville, daughter, Adrienne Rae, May 8

Alicia and Adam Effinger, Evansville, daughter, Riley Grace, May 9

Jennifer and Sean Snodgrass, Stendal, Ind., daughter, Annabeth Marie, May 9

Kelly and Chris Gasque, Evansville, son, Jaxon Lee, May 9

Day 3: Governor Pence Observes Results of Hoosier Ingenuity & Innovation at Foton-Cummins Plant in China

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Indianapolis – Governor Mike Pence concluded business in Beijing today learning how Indiana-headquartered Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) is leading the way in innovation and production of clean technology at its Beijing Foton Cummins Engine Company.

 

“For Cummins, it starts in Indiana. Technology developed by Hoosiers in Columbus is powering Cummins engines built around the world, including here in China,” said Pence. “As Cummins grows and thrives in these markets, more high-wage jobs in engineering and R&D are created at home.”

 

Established in 2008, the Beijing Foton-Cummins facility (BFCEC) produces the Cummins ISF light duty engine and ISG heavy duty engine, both meet tough emission standards while achieving a high degree of fuel efficiency. Even though the engine platforms are targeted primarily for Chinese markets, their cutting-edge technology is a result of the collaboration of a global team, including more than 100 U.S. engineers, many of whom are based in Columbus, Indiana.

 

“We are thrilled  to show the Governor one of Cummins’  most successful joint ventures that delivers both economic and environmental benefits for our customers,” said Steve Chapman, vice president, China and Russia of Cummins. “As a truly global company, Cummins is well positioned to capture market opportunities in diverse geographic markets by leveraging strong engineering resources and rich market experiences from the U.S. and other places. This will not only fuel our growth in local market, but also creates value for our stakeholders in the U.S.”

 

As the largest independent maker of diesel engines in the world, Columbus, Indiana-based Cummins is a global power leader  developing and advancing cutting-edge solutions and products that produce high quality, clean diesel engines for customers around the world. In Indiana alone, the Fortune 160 company has approximately 9,000 employees at multiple locations across the state that design, make and sell products found in a broad range of on and off highway vehicles.

The company’s ties to China date back to 1975 when then-CEO J. Irwin Miller led the company’s first delegation to Beijing. Today Cummins is recognized as the largest foreign investor in the China diesel engine industry.

 

Later in the day, the Governor, First Lady and delegation traveled to Hangzhou, the capital city of Zhejiang Province, Indiana’s Chinese sister state. There, they co-hosted with Zhejiang officials a reception attended by more than 75 local business leaders.
Updates from the Governor’s jobs and economic development mission to China, including video clips and photos, will be posted throughout the trip here: http://in.gov/gov/China2015.htm.

Local law enforcement to help raise money for Special Olympics

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The Annual Cops and Cowboys event will be held Friday May 15th, 2015 at Texas Roadhouse. The restaurant is located at 7900 Eagle Crest BLVD. All proceeds will benefit the local Special Olympics Chapter.
Local police officers will be at the restaurant helping your food server to add to what is already a great experience.
Friday May 15th will be great day for a wonderful dinner which will also serves a great cause. Come see us on Friday May 15th. Your presence will ensure our local special Olympics get their deserved day of fun and competition.
The lunch session starts 10:30am. The dinner session starts 5:00pm.

ST. MARY’S MOBILE MAMMOGRAPHY OFFERS FREE MAMMOGRAMS FOR THOSE WHO QUALIFY

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St. Mary’s Mobile Digital Mammography is coming to your community soon. St. Mary’s is the only facility in Evansville and the only Tri-State hospital to offer mobile digital mammography. Digital pictures can be magnified, adjusted and previewed to see certain areas that regular film cannot. There are fewer retakes and sharper images. Digital mammograms use less radiation, making them safer for patients.  All screenings include mammograms and education about breast health and early detection of breast cancer.

Participants must meet the following criteria to be eligible:

  • You must be between 35 to 40 years old to receive your baseline (or initial) mammogram.
  • Annual mammograms should begin at age 40.
  • It must have been at least one year since your last mammogram.
  • Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance are accepted.
  • Assistance is available for those who qualify.

St. Mary’s received the “Sharing the Vision: Early Detection of Breast Cancer” grant from the Greater Evansville Affiliate of the Susan G. Komen For the Cure Foundation, and the Indiana Breast Cancer Awareness Trust “Power of  Hope” grant,  which helps fund the screenings.

To schedule your screening or for more information, please call the St. Mary’s Women’s Wellness Center at 1.877.580.3883 or 812.485.5723.

Here is the Mobile Digital Mammogram schedule for June 2015.

  • St. Mary’s Breast Center, 100 St. Mary’s Epworth Crossing, Newburgh 

Wednesday, June 3rd

8:00 – 11:00 a.m.

Wednesday, June 10th

8:00 – 11:00 a.m.

Saturday, June 13th

8:00 – 11:00 a.m.

  • Office of Dr. McGinnis, 105 S 2nd St., Rockport, IN

Thursday, June 11th

9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

  • Dale United Methodist Church, 1 West Elm St, Dale, IN

Tuesday, June 23rd

9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

  • St. Mary’s Warrick Hospital, 1116 Millis Ave, Boonville, IN

Wednesday, June 24th

9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

  • Patoka Family Healthcare, 307 S. Indiana  St., English, IN

Thursday, June 25th

9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

  • Oak Grove General Baptist Church, 805 W Morton St., Oakland City, IN

Tuesday, June 30th

9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

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 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

AMY RIVERS-WORD SELECTED CCO 2015 COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD WINNER

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SeptemberCover_2014The City-County Observer is pleased to announce the addition of an awards ceremony called “Community Service Award”. The “ Community Service Award” will honor individuals that have gone above and beyond the call of duty to achieve remarkable things in our community. This years winners have done immeasurable charitable acts to assist non-profits entities, created economic growth and enhanced the employability opportunities for people in our community. Our 1st Annual CCO “Community Service Awards” recognition luncheon will honor eight (8) local “Community Achiever’s” under the age of 45 years old. They are recognized for the various ways that they have given back to the Greater Evansville Area.

The City-County Observer applauds the efforts of individuals based on their professional, political and philanthropic contributions in the Tri-State Area. Our selection committie reviewed a 113 candidates list to be consider for the eight (8) “Community Service Awards”. Our eight winners will be acknowledged during a recognition luncheon on Monday, June 15, 2015 at Tropicana Casino inside the Walnut Room at the Executive Center.

Amy Rivers-Word probably needs no introduction. For those who enjoy Evansville night life, she’s instantly recognizable as the face of Lamasco Bar & Grill, a very popular west side establishment known for booking some of the best local and regional bands around to the tune of 250 shows a year.

Others know her as the driving force behind the Franklin Street Events Association. Her tireless promotion of that two mile stretch of road has resulted in the rejuvenation of area businesses and community spirit. Rivers-Word is all too aware that you can’t have one without the other. And now she’s setting her sights on historic Haynie’s Corner in downtown Evansville, bound and determined to create a new, vibrant scene
with its own flavor. But she won’t be going it alone. Rivers-Word is busy with her new restaurant, The Dapper Pig and the Lamasco Bar expansion which will add 1400 sq. ft. of space and increase the size of the stage, loading and green room. Plus, Rivers-Word and the owners of Liquor Locker are set to unveil Evansville’s very first pedal bar, Let the Good Times Roll.

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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TROPICANA EVANSVILLE ANNOUNCES PROJECT 21â PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS

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The Project 21â Scholarship Program at Tropicana Evansville<http://www.tropevansville.com/> is part of an industry-wide initiative to stop casino gambling by people under the age of 21.  Tropicana Evansville achieves this objective by using one of the best tools available – education.  Students between the ages of 17 and 21 are given the chance to design and submit a poster, a video or a written essay to educate other young people that it is not permissible in Indiana to gamble in a casino under the age of 21.  Tri-state area high schools, technical schools, and colleges have participated in this scholarship program over the past several years.  Three $2,000 scholarships are awarded each year to the best entries. Tropicana Evansville has awarded over $46,000 in scholarships to area students since the Evansville program began.

The 2015 Project 21â Scholarship winners are:

Matthew Hermes of South Knox High School, Vincennes – Video

Matthew will attend Purdue University in the fall.

Emily Hamilton of Daviess County High School, Owensboro – Essay

Emily will attend Western Kentucky University in the fall.

Hannah Greathouse of University of Southern Indiana – Poster

Hannah is currently attending USI.