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State Police will Increase Patrols for Memorial Day Weekend

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To help ensure the safety of all motorists during the Memorial Day weekend, Indiana State Police will be participating in Operation C.A.R.E. (Combined Accident Reduction Effort) and SWDUIEP (Statewide Driving Under the Influence Project). Troopers will be specifically looking for drivers who speed, follow too closely, make unsafe lane changes, drive aggressively and fail to buckle up or to properly restrain children. Troopers will also be aggressively looking for impaired drivers.

Indiana State Police will also be participating in the Click it or Ticket enforcement campaign through May 31. The campaign will include not only the Indiana State Police, but more than 250 local law enforcement agencies throughout the state.

Indiana State Police encourage all motorists to observe the following safety tips:

• Make sure you’re well rested before traveling.

• Avoid tailgating. Remember the two-second rule

. • Obey posted speed limits and always use turn signals when turning and making lane changes.

• Make sure everyone is properly buckled up.

• Never drink and drive. If you’re going to consume alcohol, make sure you have a designated driver.

The Indiana State Police would like everyone to remember that driving comes with important responsibilities to yourself, to your passengers and to other drivers.

IS IT TRUE MAY 18, 2015

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IS IT TRUE the 2015 Homestead Tax Credit is up for discussion and approval at tonight’s City Council meeting? …City Council should defer this ordinance for further clarification? …the last day to approve this ordinance is August 1, 2015?  …another reason why this ordinance should be deferred is because we hear that either 3 or 4 City Council members won’t be at tonights meeting?

IS IT TRUE some elected officials feel the present wording of the 2016 ordinance could quietly allow money to be deposited in the city coffers from the Homestead Tax Relief fund?  …they also feel the tax payers may not get the full 8% credit on their 2016 Homestead Tax bill due to the carefully worded changes?

IS IT TRUE sources allege these are the percentages of the tax credits that have been given to us the past few years: 2014-6.66%,  2013-6.16%, and 2012-7.05%?  …we hope the City Controller can share some light if these figures are correct or not?

IS IT TRUE some elected officials feel the present wording of the 2016 Homestead Tax ordinance should be changed stating that each tax payer would receive the full 8% Homestead Tax Credit as allowed by State law? …its our understanding this ordinance presently states that taxpayers could receive up to the maximum 8% as allowed by state law?  …If City Council members contact the DLGF would they obtain the appropriate wording to achieve the goal of giving the Evansville-Vanderburgh County tax payers the full Homestead Tax Credit of 8% for 2016?

IS IT TRUE if tax payers receive the full 8% Homestead Tax Credit as allowed by state law there would be less money for local government to waste on “nothing” projects?

IS IT TRUE the Vanderburgh County Democratic Party held its golf scramble in hopes of raising big money? This event raised $3000 and incurred expenses of $1900.?  …were local Labor Unions contributions to this event exactly ZERO? …do they appreciate the support the local Democratic party has given them over the years?   …with a net profit of only $1100, is this another indication that Chairman Faulkner’s leadership is on the skids?  …was this really their biggest fund raiser of the year?

IS IT TRUE local ” Labor Union Bosses” are calling Democratic candidates running in the November General election and inviting them to join them at a cookout?

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. 
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Summer Garden Party! at Newburgh Museum

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A Summer Garden Party to benefit the Newburgh Museum will be held on Friday, June 26th, beginning at 5:00 p.m. with refreshments and a garden tour at the home of Lynda Browne, 503 W Water Street. This is the former Joseph’s Fish Market. A dinner and auction will follow at Preservation Hall. Tickets are available for $25 ($20 for museum members). Please RSVP for tickets by calling/texting Leanna at (812) 598-5500 or by leaving a message at the museum at (812) 853-5045. The Newburgh trolley will be providing transportation from the public lot on State Street.

Jacobsville Join In to host summer EPD Citizen’s Academy

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Registration in underway for the summer session of the Evansville Police Department Citizen’s Academy. This session is being hosted by Jacobsville Join In. The session is open to anyone.
The 10 week academy will begin on Wednesday, June 3rd. The group will meet at the SWIRCA building, 16 W. Virginia, every Wednesday from 6:00pm-9:00pm.
This is a great opportunity to meet members of the EPD and learn about the police department.
To signup, fill out to attached registration form or contact Debbie Baird at 812-436-4948.

 

IRS Phone Scam Tops List of 2015 Complaints

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Next Do Not Call list sign-up deadline is May 19

INDIANPOLIS – The IRS phone scam is the most common telephone privacy complaint being reported to the Attorney General’s Office in 2015, said Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller. It is one of the fastest-growing and most widespread call scams the Office has seen in recent years, surpassing the common credit repair or “Rachel from Cardholder Services” scam for the first time.

In the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) scam, callers claim to be with the IRS and demand immediate payment of past-due taxes. Scammers might threaten arrest and jail time if the payment is not received immediately, and usually request that the money be paid back though the purchase of pre-paid cards.

The Attorney General’s Office has received more than 500 complaints about this scam in 2015, and more than 1,100 complaints were received in 2014. Many individuals who have filed complaints with the AG’s Office say the caller told them a warrant was out for their arrest and used very threatening language, demanding payments upwards of $3,000 or $4,000. Often, people received the call or a voice message multiple times.

“The reason this scam is so successful and pervasive is that people fear the IRS and may be willing to take rash actions to avoid trouble,” Zoeller said. “Unfortunately, once you pay these criminals, that money is likely lost forever. Do not make any type of payment or give out any personal information to a caller unless you have verified the caller yourself and initiated the call. Gone are the days when we can pick up the phone and trust the person on the other end.”

The IRS will never initiate contact over the phone. They will always reach out first through official correspondence by mail. Additionally, the IRS will never ask for credit card, debit card or prepaid card information over the phone. People who receive a call like this should hang up immediately and report the scam to the IRS by calling 1.800.829.1040. They should also report the scam to the Attorney General’s Office by filing a complaint online at www.IndianaConsumer.com or by calling 1.888.834.9969.

Zoeller said the prevalence of this scam serves as a reminder to Hoosiers to register their cell or landline phone numbers on the state’s Do Not Call list by May 19, the next quarterly deadline to sign up. Having your number on the Do Not Call list not only deters unwanted telemarketing calls, it acts as a red flag warning you that the call you are receiving is likely a scam.

To sign up, visit www.IndianaConsumer.com or call 1.888.834.9969. Individuals do not need to re-register unless their address has changed.

The top three most common telephone privacy complaints received by the Attorney General’s in 2015 thus far include:

1. The IRS Scam (552 complaints)

2. Credit Services Scam, offering to lower credit card interest rate for a fee (442 complaints)

3. Tech Support Scam, offering phony tech services to gain remote access to your computer (231 complaints)

Avoid getting scammed over the phone by following these tips:

  • Don’t let a telephone solicitor pressure you to make an immediate decision.
  • Ask for a caller’s contact information and tell them you will call them back. Verify that the number they give you is tied to a legitimate company by doing your own research.
  • Do not wire any money or make payments over the phone unless you have independently verified the caller.
  • Talk over big investments with a trusted family friend or financial advisor.
  • Never immediately respond to an offer you don’t thoroughly understand.
  • Hang up on recorded message calls or “robocalls.” Don’t press any numbers.

For more tips on avoiding telephone scams, visit http://in.gov/attorneygeneral/2538.htm.

People who receive an unwanted call or are targeted by a phone scam can file a complaint with the Attorney General’s Office by visiting www.IndianaConsumer.com or calling 1.800.382.5516.

There’s an app for that

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Once school lets out for summer, many families are busy with sports, vacations and the array of activities that take place when the weather gets warm. Knowing this, I wanted to take this opportunity to inform you about the resources available on your mobile device that the state of Indiana offers for Hoosiers on the go. All these apps are free and offer a diverse range of information to help you better connect with your government or find a great state park that you can take your family to this summer.

 

First and foremost, Indiana offers the IN.gov app which is the central hub for any app offered by the state. Available on Android and Apple products, this resource provides an exclusive way to get connected to Indiana’s state parks, beaches and more. This means families can find new places to visit and plan their trips by utilizing the websites, contact information and directions available on the app. With our hectic schedules and everything our great state has to offer, staying in Indiana is an excellent way to save money, spend time with family and boost our state and local economies.

 

My family enjoys spending time outdoors which makes the DNR’s app so great for us. This app provides a variety of information like different hiking trails and maps of Indiana’s state parks, forests, nature preserves and other wildlife areas. Additionally, for those who like to spend their time fishing or hunting, this app provides locations across the state for those activities as well. The IN.gov app also shows you the water quality and status of Indiana’s beaches.

 

If you already know where you are planning to visit, consider downloading the Travel Advisory app. This app tells you which counties are experiencing travel restrictions and allows you to receive alert notifications if those travel statuses change. It also provides an excellent resource to make your trips safe, efficient and less stressful, especially during the winter and holiday months.

 

My son is about to become a senior, and he is currently considering the career path he would like to take. Decisions like this are huge, and can be difficult for any student. However, Indiana is assisting students by providing an Indiana College Costs Estimator app. It is designed to help first-time undergraduate students better understand the financial aid they are eligible to receive. This can be a helpful tool that teaches Hoosier students the burden of debt as well as help them understand how financial aid can affect the actual cost of attending college.

 

Each of these apps were designed to make life more convenient for Hoosiers, and these are only a few of the resources available to you. By writing this, it is my hope that local families better understand what resources are available to them and some of the great tools our state has to offer. I encourage you to download the IN.gov app and explore. As always, if you would like to stay connected with me throughout the year, visit my website at in.gov/h78.

 

First Security Bank Announces Hiring Deposit Services Officer in the Owensboro Market

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Chris Arnold has been hired as a Deposit Services Officer at the Downtown Owensboro banking center. Arnold has more than 11 years of banking experience — most recently as a Branch Manager at Chase Bank. As the Deposit Services Officer, he will be responsible for assisting business clients with their cash management and deposit account needs.

Arnold is a graduate of Brescia University with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. He has received numerous awards for customer satisfaction, growth and performance initiatives, and new client acquisitions. Arnold coached youth baseball for 12 years and youth football for 10 years, while serving on the Board of Directors of Eastern Little League, Western Sr. League, and Owensboro Daviess County Youth Football League.

“We are so excited to add Chris to the growing team at First Security Bank. He brings a great deal of experience and customer service savvy to his role of growing our relationships and services with our business clients,” said Amy Jackson, Owensboro Market President.

First Security Bank is a $545 million asset bank with 11 banking centers in Owensboro, Bowling Green, Franklin, and Lexington, Kentucky, as well as Evansville and Newburgh, Indiana. The bank specializes in personalized customer service with excellent products like high interest checking, mobile banking, remote deposit capture, and very attractive terms on loans.