- On Sunday, June 7, 2015 at approximately 3:52 PM deputies were dispatched to University Parkway and State Route 66 in reference to a vehicle that had gone off the roadway.Deputies located a 2010 white Toyota sport utility vehicle approximately 200 feet north of State Route 66. It was later determined that the driver had been traveling north bound on University Parkway at a high rate of speed. The driver then crossed University Parkway, left the roadway, and struck an embankment head on. Deputies located one deceased subject still inside the vehicle. No other vehicles were involved.
The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office and Vanderburgh County Coroner’s Office are still investigating the crash. The deceased driver, was Jamie Wilson, 32, of Evansville.
Fatal Crash
Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records
EPD Activity Report
The Arts Council Announces Winners of the Mayor’s Arts Awards at Upcoming Press Conference
 2015 Mayor’s Art Award and 10 other arts awards at a 10:00am press conference on June 23rd, 2015. The award winners will have an opportunity to speak about the work that they have done for the arts in the community. Mayor Lloyd Winnecke will be present to announce the prestigious Mayor’s Art Award winner. The press conference will take place at the Bower- Suhrheinrich Foundation Gallery, located inside the Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana at 318 Main Street in downtown Evansville.
The Arts Council’s annual Mayor’s Arts Awards honor individuals, groups, and institutions that have made significant contributions to the advancement of the arts in Evansville and the surrounding counties. The winners will be honored at the Mayor’s Arts Awards gala on Thursday, August 20th, 2015 at 6pm.
To reserve your seat at the press conference, please contact Reva Bourgasser at reva.bourgasser@artswin.org or call the Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana at (812) 422-2111. To keep updated with the Mayor’s Arts Awards, visit artswin.org or “like†the Arts Council of Facebook. Tickets will be available to the public following the scheduled press conference.
IS IT TRUE JUNE 8, 2015
IS IT TRUE we believe Evansville and County residents should get the maximum allowable amount of the 8% homestead tax credit?  …we recently posted that the years 2012, 2013 and 2014, residents received 7.0474%, 6.1581% and 6.6561%, respectively, not 8% as the Mayor led us to believe?  … remember it was this Mayor, then Councilman Lloyd Winnecke that was directly involved in scheduling  the closed door meeting to terminate the Homestead Tax Credit?  .., he sat silently while others accused Mayor Weinzapfel as the main reason why the Homestead Tac Credit was eliminated? …we hope one day that former Mayor Weinzapfel will come forward and tell his side of the story?
IS IT TRUE that on Friday of last week at 4 p.m. the Mayor filed an amendment to his Homestead Tax Credit ordinance? …and that City Clerk Laura Windhorst quietly allowed the Mayors amendment to this ordinance to be filed in spite of her own rules and rules of the council stating no ordinances will be accepted after noon on Wednesday prior to every City Council meeting (except if Laura wants to do the Mayor a favor)?
IS IT TRUE we wonder if City Council will allow the Mayor’s newly  amended Homestead Tax Credit ordinance be voted on at tonight’s Council meeting considering none of them were  given a copy of the admended ordinance before the filing deadline?  …we wonder if City Council will require it to be properly filed and go through public hearings and three (3) readings as required by City ordinance?
IS IT TRUE last weekend at a social event held at a Haynie’s Corner the Director of DMD was overheard bragging about all the money he has handed out to individuals and businesses in the ARTS District? …the Director declared that he gave many select businesses and organizations located in the ARTS District many hundred thousand of dollars since he been the DMD Director? …we must point out the DMD Director didn’t give his money to people of the Arts District but the money of the taxpayers of this community?  …he was heard bragging as though he was Santa Claus, or one of the elf’s?  …50 thousand to her, 150 thousand to him, 100 thousand to another person and on and on.?  …he was certainly making everyone around him aware that he was doing his part in the upcoming Mayoral election?
IS IT TRUE we hear as of today only two (2) Evansville police officer has signed up to work at the upcoming 4th of July Fireworks? …we have to ask why because they are paid time and a half for working this event?
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.
County Commissioners Agenda June 9, 2015
AGENDA
Vanderburgh County
Board of Commissioners
June 9, 2015
5:00 pm, Room 301
Call to Order
Attendance
Pledge of Allegiance
Invocation
Action Items
Sheriff’s Office: Introduction of Five New Vanderburgh County Sheriff Deputies
County Auditor: SRI Proposal of Other Methods for Recouping Taxes on Delinquent Properties
First Reading of CO.06-15-006: Amending the County’s Fence Ordinance
Final Reading of CO. 06-15-003: Amending the Weight Restrictions on Certain County Bridges Ordinance
Final Reading of CO.06-15-004: Amending the County’s Construction Site Storm Water Runoff Control
Ordinance
Final Reading of CO.06-15-005: Amending the County Community Corrections Work Release Program Ordinance
Contracts, Agreements and Leases
County Health Department: Emergency Preparedness Grant Agreement with the Indiana State Department of Health
Superior Court: Juvenile Division Independent Contractor Agreement with Julie Collins
County Auditor: Wells Fargo Consulting Contract Proposal to Review the County’s 457 Employee Retirement Plan
Department Head Reports
New Business
Old Business
Public Comment
Consent Items
Approval of May 26, 2015 County Commissioners Meeting Minutes
Employment Changes
County Commissioners: Change Order No. 5 for Old Courthouse 3rd Floor Restoration
County Auditor: Approval of May 2015 A/P Vouchers
County Engineer: Department Head Report
Public Defender: Letter Requesting Approval of Employee LOA without pay
Rezoning
Final Reading of Rezoning Ordinance VC-1-2015 As Amended
Petitioners: Gerald Schreiber, Trust & Phyllis Schreiber, Trust
Address: 5409 Hogue Road
Request: Change from Ag to C-4 with UDC
Adjournment
Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records
EPD ACTIVITY REPORT
UE Named to President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll
The University of Evansville has been named to the 2014 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll by the Corporation for National and Community Service and the U.S. Department of Education. This is the fourth time that the University has received this national recognition for its dedication to community service.
The 2014 Honor Roll reflects community service logged between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014, a period when 1,313 UE students performed 24,880 hours of community service.
“Social responsibility is a core goal in the University of Evansville’s strategic plan, so we’re very proud to once again receive national recognition for our commitment to community service,†said UE president Thomas A. Kazee. “We applaud our students for giving their time and energy to make the community a better place.â€
The 2014 Community Service Honor Roll highlights three service projects undertaken by UE students: the General Education Social Responsibility program; Fairfield Reservoir and Dam Engineering Project; and the Guatemala Project at Clinica Medicina.
In 2013, UE introduced a General Education Social Responsibility overlay requirement for incoming students, which can be met through the Social Responsibility Certificate program. This program challenges students to recognize community and world needs, and address those needs by planning and/or participating in service projects. In the 2013-14 academic year, 11 students participated in the certificate program. They helped build a Habitat for Humanity house, assisted at a homeless shelter, and worked at Uncharted International, an organization that provides opportunities to the poor. Overall, 620 individuals in Evansville area benefitted from projects completed as a result of this certificate program.
Ten UE civil engineering students and four faculty members, along with a professional engineer, designed a new dam and reservoir in 2013 to address major flooding in Lakeland Park. Located in Fairfield, Illinois, the park was named in honor of a lake constructed in the late nineteenth century and used for recreational purposes. When its earth dam was declared unsafe in 2007 and ordered breached by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, the result was increased flooding downstream into Fairfield. Thousands of people were affected and the park’s aquatic ecosystem transitioned into a low quality wetland. The plans for a new dam and reservoir were designed to fix those problems.
In Spring 2014, a group of 14 UE students partnered with Mission Guatemala, a non-profit organization that supports the needs of the poor and indigenous peoples of Guatemala in health, education, and housing. Mission Guatemala runs a medical facility in Guatemala called Clinica Medicina. For this project, students performed in-depth analyses to identify organizational needs, including a marketing and communications plan and the need for a medication inventory control system. The students participated in a multi-disciplinary project of more than 20 hours of work on campus as well as an eight-day immersion experience in Guatemala. In addition to examining strategic aspects of this Indiana-based organization’s operations abroad, the students researched and designed an educational plan to help future teams as they prepare to work for Mission Guatemala.
The Corporation for National and Community Service, which has administered the Honor Roll since 2006, admitted a total of 690 colleges and universities for their impact on issues from literacy and neighborhood revitalization to supporting at-risk youth. CNCS oversees the Honor Roll in collaboration with the U.S. Departments of Education and Housing and Urban Development, Campus Compact, and the American Council on Education.