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Police Week service to be held at the Evansville FOP Lodge on Friday

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The Evansville FOP Lodge is holding a service on Police Memorial Day, Friday May 15th at 1:00 pm. The service will be held at the FOP building at 801 Court St in downtown Evansville. The service will be in front of the lodge and a wreath will be laid at the memorial. The service will recognizing the local officers that were killed in the line of duty.
Although it has been 101 years since EPD lost an officer and 96 years since VCSO lost a deputy, it is important to remember these fallen brothers and continue to recognize their sacrifice.

If it is raining, the service will be held in Ballroom A of the Old National Events Plaza.

Evansville Fire Department Award Recognition

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On March 12, 2015 at 1650 hours, a line-up was dispatched to 739 Ravenswood on a structure fire. Almost immediately following, they declared it a working fire.

Rescue 1 arrived and gave a size up as a single story home with the front fully involved. When I arrived, I assumed command. Two lines were deployed on the B and D sides to protect the exposures. A third attack line was used on the front A side with some effect.

A report came over the air that a victim had been found and was in need of assistance at the rear C side of the house. Captain Mike Russler and Lt. Ben Pfeffer of Ladder 1 and Captain Kirk Kuhnel and Lt. Eric Word of Rescue 1 had entered the rear of the house and were in the process of bringing the victim out. The rescue was difficult. It was up a basement stairway, the doorways were closed and there was little room to open with the victim in this area. All the while, the fire burning extremely hot was being pushed through the house from the frontal attack.

The victim was brought out. Private Beth Csukas and Private Curt Diedrich were assigned to care for the victim until the AMR personnel were on scene. After the ambulance arrived, they continued their treatment and accompanied him in the transport to the hospital.

Reports came in another victim may still be in the house. Rescue 1 and Ladder 1 were given the search. Heavy fire and smoke made this difficult. The search was completed with no other victims found.

The attack on the fire was starting to make headway and the largest amount of fire on the front, and the first floor was being knocked down. There was still fire in the attic area and attack efforts were started there.

The effective exposure protection and aggressive fire attack by E1, E14, and E15 ended in a very successful stop and victim rescue. The L1 and R1 search, rescue and venting of the house, was performed in an extremely difficult and dynamic environment. These companies’ performance has led me as a Chief Officer, to have a great deal of pride in all the personnel at this fire.

Company Citations are to recognize actions which could not have been accomplished without the coordination and participation of the entire unit.

Receiving Company Citations:
L1 – Captain Mike Russler, Lt. Ben Pfeffer, Private Dan Kissel, Private Beth Csukas

E1 – Captain Dean Haas, Private Robbie Doerr, Private Roger Smith, Private Scott Weber, Private Craig McLin

E14 – Captain Jim Melloy, Private Tim Olson, Private Brian Webber, Private James Cohen

E15 – Captain Brian Stark, Lt. Jon Laidlaw, Private Jason Howell, Private Curt Diedrich

Silver Awards are to recognize actions in which the Firefighter risks personal injury to protect one or more citizens or Firefighters from personal injury or death.

Receiving Silver Merit Awards:
Ladder 1:
Captain Mike Russler
Lt. Ben Pfeffer

Rescue 1:
Captain Kirk Kuhnel
Lt. Eric Word

JACOB PENDLETON SELECTED CCO 2015 COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD WINNER

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jacob Headshot 2The 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.

Jacob Pendleton is the Vice President of Development for Dunn Hospitality Group (DHG).  He has worked for DHG in various roles for 8 years.  He most recently served as general manager of the Hilton Garden Inn and as the Pre-Opening Manager for the new Courtyard by Marriott Hotel in Evansville.

Jacob serves as Past President of the Evansville Hotel Association.  He is also a member of the Evansville Executive Forum through the University of Evansville and a member of Downtown Rotary. Jacob lives in Evansville with his wife, Holly, and his son, William 2.5 years.

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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Tomorrow’s Brown Bag Performance Cancelled

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Due to the school testing schedules, the Brown Bag Series performance that was scheduled to begin at noon tomorrow (5/13/15), will be cancelled. The Arts Council will resume Brown Bag Series programming next Wednesday (5/20/15) at 12pm. For the full Brown Bag Series line-up, please visit artswin.org.

Questions about the Brown Bag Series? Give us a call at (812) 422-2111 or email us at info@artswin.org.

Landowners not prejudiced by approval of wind turbine project

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Jennifer Nelson for www.theindianalawyer.com

The Indiana Court of Appeals affirmed that landowners in Wells County who lived next to property that will house wind turbines were not prejudiced by the zoning decision to allow the project to proceed.

In James E. and Tamara L. Dunmoyer, Jr., Linus and Karen Harrold, Theron and Clara Miller, et al. v. Wells County, Indiana Area Plan Commission, Wells County Wind II, LLC, et al., 90A02-1407-MI-460, James and Tamara Dunmoyer and other landowners appealed the grant of summary judgment in favor of the county and the wind turbine developers regarding the landowners’ request for judicial review of a zoning decision by the Indiana Area Plan Commission. The commission approved a petition for the development of a large wind energy conversion system filed by a group collectively referred to as Apex; the wind turbines would be placed on land adjacent to that of the landowners.

The zoning ordinance in Wells County outlines what parameters a group must meet in order to be allowed to construct a large wind energy conversion system, which includes Article 14 on development plans and Article 15 on development criteria for a WECS project.

The plan commission ultimately approved Apex’s WECS petition to place the wind turbines on land zoned Agricultural-1. The landowners then filed their complaint. In Count I, the landowners sought judicial review of the zoning decision; in Count II, they sought a declaratory judgment that the reciprocal setback provision in Article 15 of the zoning ordinance was invalid and should be stricken because it constituted a taking of private property without just compensation.

The defendants – the plan commission and Apex – alleged the landowners lacked standing in Count I because they failed to allege facts showing they are aggrieved by the approval of Apex’s plan. The trial court ruled in favor of the defendants on Count I, effectively upholding the plan’s approval.

The General Assembly has decided that a plan commission has exclusive authority to approve or disapprove a development plan for real property located within the plan commission’s jurisdiction, Judge James Kirsch wrote.

“The circumstances about which Landowners contend they have been prejudiced, their proximity to the wind turbines and its resultant noise and shadow flicker plus a decrease in the value of their land, were circumstances created not by the Plan Commission’s approval of Apex’s Development Plan, but instead, by the legislative body’s enactment of Article 15. By reaching this conclusion, we are not diminishing the concerns of Landowners regarding the placement of wind turbines in their community. Instead, we are recognizing the power our legislature has given to the Wells County legislative body to determine the uses that will be permitted in various zones of the county,” he wrote.

The trial court granted the landowners’ petition for declaratory judgment as to Count II and ordered that the reciprocal setback provision in Article 15 of the ordinance is invalid and should be stricken from the zoning ordinance, which was not appealed by either of the parties. The trial court also remanded the development plan to the plan commission to review the plan again to make sure it complies with Article 15. The COA remanded this appeal to the trial court to remand the development plan to the commission so that the commission follows the instructions set forth in the trial court decision.

Eastern World Culture Fair

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Seventh and Eighth graders at Helfrich Park STEM Academy will be hosting a World Cultures Fair this afternoon until 4 p.m. at the school, located at 2603 W. Maryland St., Evansville. For the first time ever, students have researched and designed displays on Africa, Asia, the Middle east, and the Pacific and will have food samples from these locations, as well as other artifacts and music.

UE Ranked Among Best Colleges for Intramural Sports

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The University of Evansville was ranked among the best colleges for intramural sports by www.BestColleges.com. Criteria for the ranking included variety, leadership, and facilities.

Seth Woodason, assistant Director of the Fitness Center, says the ranking is a reflection of what is important to UE students. “We’re a very active, health-focused university,” Woodason says. “Year after year, we consistently have around 75 percent of the student body active in at least one intramural sport.”

UE has men’s, women’s, and co-recreational teams in a variety of sports and activities at every ability level. The most popular sports are soccer and basketball, but there are a wide range of individual and team sports to choose from.

“One unique sport we offer is inner tube basketball,” says Woodason. “Players sit in an inner tube in the shallow end of the pool and try to get the ball in the basket. It’s entertaining to watch and the students love it!”

Other sports include flag football, volleyball, tennis, floor hockey, softball, and bike races. For more information, visit www.evansville.edu/fitnesscenter/intramurals.cfm or contact University Relations at 812-488-2236 or by e-mail at uerelations@evansville.edu.Innertubebball1Innertubebball2

Day 2: Governor Pence Meets with High-Level Government Leaders & Highlights Indiana-Made RVs in China

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Indianapolis – Governor Mike Pence spent the day in Beijing meeting with high-level Chinese government officials and promoting Indiana-made recreational vehicles (RV) at a reception attended by more than 100 business officials at the U.S. Embassy.

 

“Northern Indiana is the epicenter of the RV industry. That becomes apparent when you travel all the way to China and find Hoosier-built RVs on the road,” said Pence. “Thousands of Hoosiers are building RVs that are then sold globally, including in China. And with the current popularity of RVs in China, tonight was a great opportunity to discuss how more Chinese people can fully enjoy the open road and the great outdoors with an Indiana-made vehicle.”

 

The reception, co-hosted with the Recreational Vehicle Industry Association, showcased three Indiana-made RVs and highlighted the great potential China holds for both domestic and American RV manufacturers. China is the second largest market in the world for U.S. RV exports, with Chinese consumers spending $68 million on U.S.-built RVs in the last two years. In his remarks, the Governor highlighted that almost 85 percent of the 350,000 RVs shipped just last year were built in Indiana as part of an industry that employs nearly 300,000 Hoosiers.

 

Earlier in the day, the Governor met with Vice Premier of the People’s Republic of China Wang Yang, responsible for commerce, industries, agriculture and trade and a member of the ruling Politburo, as well as several high-ranking Chinese government leaders at the Ministry of Commerce and China Investment Promotion Agency (CIPA). Indiana Secretary of Commerce Victor Smith and CIPA Director General Liu Dianxun signed a memorandum of understanding reaffirming joint exploration of economic growth opportunities.

Indiana counts China as its fifth largest export partner, with exports totaling $1.4 billion last year. Hoosier companies with Chinese operations include Allison Transmission, Dow AgroSciences, Eli Lilly, Hillenbrand and Cummins. Tomorrow the Governor will visit Columbus, Indiana-based Cummins’ joint venture, Beijing Foton Cummins Engine, before the delegation departs for Zhejiang Province, Indiana’s Chinese sister state.

 

Updates from the Governor’s trade mission to China, including video clips and photos, will be posted throughout the week-long trip here: http://in.gov/gov/China2015.htm.

 

Chris Tomlin Ticket Presale

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IS IT TRUE May 13, 2015

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IS IT TRUE that the Indiana General Assembly graciously bestowed upon our fair City $25.2 million for a new I U Medical School and in return the taxpayers of Evansville are required to drag their credit card to the tune of $57 million dollars?

IS IT TRUE that the Indiana Senate’s love for Evansville’s Ivy Tech is less then stellar and in the wake of their academic elitism, sliced 1,700 Ivy Tech medical professions students from the Indiana University Medical School?  …that our quiet little City on the banks of the Ohio finds that 50,000 square feet has been eliminated from this project?  … that the taxpayers of Evansville will still fork out $57 million dollars towards this project or will be subsidizing 70%  of the project even after cutting the size of the building?

IS IT TRUE that Mr. Winnecke deflected the failure of making IVY Tech a part of this project by saying, “Ivy Tech has issues at the State level” ?  …additional research would had discovered that IVY Tech has an outstanding job placement record of Medical students after graduation?

IT IS TRUE that if the Indiana University Medical School  project is reduced from 170,000 square feet to 120,000 square feet the City’s contribution should be reduced accordingly?

IS IT TRUE that once this fabulous facility becomes reality, the City of Evansville will NOT own the I U Medical School property?  …Its alleged  that local contractor Shanska-Evansville will have 100% ownership in this project after its built?   …its been alleged that Indiana University will pay rent each month on a building financed and paid for by the City of Evansville and the State of Indiana for the next 25 or 30 years to the local Build/Developer?  …does this transaction make any sense at all?

IS IT TRUE we can’t wait to read your views on this transaction?

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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