SUMMER CAMP AT CAMP REVEAL
Volunteer Needs
We’re currently looking for volunteers to assist with our Summer Camp program! Volunteers will spend the day assisting with activities at camp and/or stay overnight with our campers. For more information on our Summer Camp program, check out the camp brochure here, or contact Shawna Bittner at shawna.bittner@ermstaff.orgor (812) 204-3911.
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Volunteers Needed for Summer Camp at Camp Reveal
Pet of the Week
This little cutie is a male black Chihuahua. He’s 8 years old, with plenty of years of love left to give! Best of all, Butch is already housetrained, crate-trained, and likes car rides! His $120 adoption fee includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, & more! Visit www.vhslifesaver.org or call (812) 426-2563!
The Robot Zoo Opens at Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden – Traveling Exhibi= t Reveals Biomechanics of Robot Animals
Children and families can explore the biomechanics of com=
plex animal robots to discover how real animals work, thanks to a touring e=
xhibit, “The Robot Zoo.” Â The exhibit is touring science and natural histor=
y museums as well as zoos throughout North America and makes a stop in Evan=
sville, Indiana from June 8 – September 7, 2015 at Mesker Park Zoo & Botani=
c Garden. Â This is the first traveling exhibit to visit the Kley Exhibit Ha=
ll on zoo grounds.
The 2,500-square-foot exhibit, reveals the magic of nature as a master engi=
neer. Three robot animals and seven hands-on activities illustrate fascinat=
ing real-life characteristics, such as how a chameleon changes colors and a=
fly walks on the ceiling. Â The larger-than-life-size animated robots inclu=
de a chameleon and a platypus. Also featured is a house fly with a 3-foot w=
ingspread.
Machinery in the robot animals simulates the body parts of their real-life =
counterparts. In the robot animals, muscles become pistons, intestines beco=
me filtering pipes and brains become computers.
Sensory activities include “Swat the Fly,” a test of the visitor’s reaction=
time (one-twelfth as fast as a house fly’s), and “Sticky Feet,” where visi=
tors wearing special hand pads can try to stick like flies to a sloped surf=
ace. Triggering the “Tongue Gun” demonstrates how a real chameleon shoots o=
ut its long, sticky-tipped tongue to reel in a meal.
The exhibit is based on the book The Robot Zoo that was conceived, edited a=
nd designed by Marshall Editions of London, England.
Visitors to the zoo can add exploration time to The Robot Zoo for an additi=
onal $2.00 per person. Â Zoo tokens, cash, and credit card are acceptable fo=
rms of payment. The Robot Zoo is open daily from 9:30 am to 4 pm. For more =
information on the exhibit visit www.meskerparkzoo.com<http://www.meskerpar=
kzoo.com>.
IS IT TRUE JUNE 11, 2015
IS IT TRUE 5th Ward City Councilman John Friend, CPA met for an hour and half with a Courier and Press political reporter to discuss the $19 plus million dollar advancement that the city requested from the Vanderburgh County Treasurer? Â … at the last City Council meeting the City Controller acknowledged to Councilman John Friend, CPA that he indeed receive a $19 million dollar plus advance so he could shore up the City General funds? …one would expect that a past Mayor of Evansville should realize how important to it is to have enough money to operate the city on a daily basis.
IS IT TRUE we are still waiting for the main stream media to do an in depth article about the $19 plus million dollar advancement to the City of Evansville General Fund by Vanderburgh County Treasurer?
IS IT TRUE that the Downtown TIF funds had around $6 million dollars in this account in April, 2014? … as of April, 2015 the Downtown TIF Fund has about half that much?
IS IT TRUE the City Administration have committed to fund the new Downtown I U Medical School and new Hotel with funds from the downtown TIF funds? …Its reasonable to assume that less than a $6 million dollar balance in the Downtown TIF Fund can’t begin to help fund either project?
IS IT TRUE we have a suggestion to help shore up the Downtown TIF Fund? …the City should drop the proposed $15 million dollar North Main project that was going to be funded by the JACOBSVILLEÂ TIF funds? …the city should consolidate both TIF Districts and use the money from both TIF Districts to help fund the Hotel and Medical School projects?
IS IT TRUE that our First Annual CCO 2015 COMMUNITY ACHIEVERS AWARD luncheon is totally sold out?  …we predict that this coming Mondays awards luncheon at Tropicana-Evansville will be a resounding success?
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.
Impaired Driver Arrested with 13-year-old Nephew in the Vehicle
Tuesday afternoon, June 9, at approximately 5:56, Trooper Brent Gramig was patrolling SR 66 near SR 65 when he spotted a speeding 2002 Pontiac minivan. The vehicle was clocked by radar at 74 mph in a 60 mph zone. The vehicle was stopped on Spirit Trail just west of SR 65. The driver was identified as Brian Hobbs, 45, of Evansville. Hobb’s 13-year-old nephew was a front seat passenger. Trooper Gramig detected an odor of an alcoholic beverage while talking to Hobbs and noticed he had blood shot eyes. Further investigation revealed Hobbs had a blood alcohol content of .09%. Gramig also found a small liquor bottle in the driver’s door and an almost empty bottle of Jim Beam behind the driver’s seat. Hobbs was arrested and taken to the Vanderburgh County Jail where he is currently being held without bond. His nephew was released to a family member.
Arrested and Charge:
- Brian Hobbs, 45, Evansville, IN
- Driving While Intoxicated with a Passenger under 18 years of age, Level 6 Felony
Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records
EPD Activity Report
Evansville Man Arrested after Brief ChaseÂ
Tuesday evening, June 9, at approximately 7:26, Warrick County Sheriff’s Department received information from security at Walmart that three men and a woman had allegedly stolen items from inside the store and left the area in a grey Chevrolet Malibu. Master Trooper Matt Lockridge was nearby and noticed the vehicle as it was leaving the parking lot. Lockridge attempted to stop the vehicle, but the driver accelerated and refused to stop. The driver then suddenly stopped on High Pointe Drive just east of Libbert Road. When Lockridge exited his patrol car the driver accelerated and disregarded the stop sign at Libbert Road and at S.R. 66.  The vehicle continued west on S.R. 66 reaching speeds of approximately 80 mph. The driver lost control of his vehicle as he attempted to go north on I-69. The vehicle left the roadway and came to a final rest in the center grassy portion of the cloverleaf. The passengers in the vehicle exited and immediately surrendered. The driver exited and fled on foot, but was quickly apprehended and arrested without further incident. The three passengers were questioned and later released. Further investigation revealed Simmons allegedly stole a San Disk 64 GB USB Flash Drive.
The investigation is continuing and additional arrests are possible. |
VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES
 Below is a list of felony cases that were filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office on Monday, June 08, 2015
Marissa Flemming       Residential Entry-Level 6 Felony
(Two Counts) Criminal Mischief-Class B Misdemeanors
Stephanie Wilkinson    Theft-Level 6 Felony
Jennifer Witham          Theft-Level 6 Felony
Norman Chavis          Domestic Battery-Level 6 Felony
Resisting Law Enforcement-Class A Misdemeanor
Natasha Payne       Theft-Level 6 Felony
Legend Drug Deception-Level 6 FelonyÂ