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EDITORIAL: MOSBY TAKES CITY COUNCIL SEAT FOR GRANTED

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Councilwoman Missy Mosby
Councilwoman Missy Mosby

Evansville City Councilwoman Missy Mosby was invited to appear on Tri-State Voices for the March 25, 2015 taping.  Ms. Mosby legitimately had a conflict for the evening with the Mayor’s Traveling Town Hall, which was located in the Second Ward that night. However, Mosby refused to reschedule the discussion with her opponent Steve Davis and was dishonest in recounting the issue to her voters vie Facebook.  In addition she also failed to disclose her ability to reschedule the taping of the Tri-State Voices show for essentially any time she chose.  We were also insulted to hear there was an attempt made asking that Mosby receive a pass for coming on the show.

Tri-State Voices is a popular weekly 30 minute program on local Cable television, City County Observer You Tube Channel.  This program is hosted by a well known local Democrat (Mark Owen) and Republican (Cheryl Musgrave) who prepare questions for the candidates that are not disclosed prior to the program taping. For this election cycle the City Council At Large candidates, City Clerk candidates and one of the candidates for the First Ward have already appeared. The program thus far has proven to be a fair discussion about important issues facing the community. It is also the only forum for the May 5th Primary where candidates must carry themselves. Unlike written questions that can be answered by anyone, candidates must think on their feet while viewers can surmise their comfort level and body language in answering tough questions.

With city budgets upside down, eating away at reserves, and more and more of gambling revenue being used for downtown projects, other questions worthy of an answer is whether Mosby would support a tax increase or annexation. The voters have a right to answers and to determine Mosby’s ability understand the City’s finances. The assumption is she has no such ability. She has supported the current Mayor’s spending habits and opposed every attempt to bring the City’s finances into order. With a refusal to cut budgets, her constituents should know her plan for infrastructure and park maintenance beyond her statements to the Courier & Press that more money should be spent. Where will this money come from? What other part of the budget should be cut? People want answers, and she should be more than willing to provide them.

It is important to point out that this week Tri-State Voices program is presently on the City County Observer You Tube Channel for the remainder of the week.  Ms. Mosby opponent Steve Davis showed up for the taping of the show and answered many pointed questions concerning his stance on local governmental issues.  We encourage to visit our You Tube site and view for yourself how 2nd Ward City Council candidate Steve Davis conducts himself during this interview.  As far as Ms. Mosby we guess you can follow her political stances on her Facebook.

Prior to revealing our endorsements for the Primary, we would like to again extend an invitation to Councilwoman Mosby to participate in Tri-State Voices TV Show and correct the impression she lacks answers to the City’s financial woes. Finally, we are aware of emails and texts from Tri-State Voices     co-hosts that foreshadow questions and offer new dates. Ms. Mosby can simply respond to an email or text and set up a new time.  We strongly encourage her to face her opponent.  By not doing so she looks like she has taken her re-election to City Council for granted.

Ivy Tech Community College Hosts 26th Semi-Annual Wellness Fair

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Ivy Tech Community College Southwest announces today that they will hold their semi-annual Wellness Fair on Wednesday, April 8th, from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Ivy Tech’s main campus located at 3501 N. First Avenue. The event is free and open to the public.

 

The Wellness Fair will showcase booths from over 45 area vendors including Gilda’s Club, Walgreens, Chick-Fil-A, Evansville Tri-State Affiliate of Susan G. Komen, Deaconess Hospital, St. Mary’s Health System, Active Chiropractic, B Renewed Wellness Center, YMCA, American Cancer Society, Smokefree Communities, Pregnancy Resource Center, Seton Harvest, Vision Care Center, Rise Up and Run Productions, and many more. There will also be free blood pressure screenings, chair massages, and cholesterol screenings.

 

The Fair will also feature a presentation, Beer Pong Madness: A Look at Alcohol’s Role in College Life, presented by Dr. James Macke of Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare as part of Alcohol Awareness Month. The presentation will be held at 12:15 p.m. in Ivy Tech’s Vectren Auditorium.

 

”Our goal is to offer a large variety of health information to our students, employees, and the community,” said Ivy Tech’s Wellness and Fitness Coordinator Amy Lutzel.  “The Wellness Fair offers everyone a convenient opportunity to ask questions and learn more about their health.”

Severe Weather and EVSC Schools

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We wanted to let you know that buses in the North High School attendance district in the EVSC are running late, due to the severe weather that passed through our area, and the resulting downed power lines and debris and flooding on roadways.  We have messaged out to our families that they will be arriving home late – but wanted to let all of you know, as well, to help spread the word.

 

Also –all evening activities are continuing as planned, with the EXCEPTION of Scott School’s Kindergarten Orientation.  There is currently no power at Scott School – so orientation tonight, originally planned from 5:30-7 p.m., has been cancelled.  It will be re-scheduled to a later date.

Alcohol a Factor in Single Vehicle Crash

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On Monday, April 06, 2015 at 1:14pm the Sheriff’s Office responded to the area of Upper Mount Vernon Road and Tree Top Lane upon report of a vehicle crash with injuries.

Responding sheriff’s deputies located a yellow 1994 Ford Mustang wrecked against a tree and down an embankment on the side of Upper Mount Vernon Road. The driver indicated that he had been traveling too fast, left the right side of the roadway, over-corrected, crossed the center of the roadway and then exited the left side of the roadway. The vehicle struck a tree before coming to rest.

The driver was wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash and the vehicle airbag was deployed. The driver was transported to the hospital by ambulance for non-life threatening injuries. Alcohol is suspected of being a factor in the crash and a blood sample will be sent to the Indiana State Department of Toxicology for analysis.

Pictured above: Crash scene at Upper Mt. Vernon Road near Tree Top Lane

 

 

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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EPD Activity Report

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EPD Activity Report

Impaired Driver had a BAC of .32%

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Gibson County – Just before midnight, Troopers Brock Buchanan and Paul Stolz were patrolling US 41 northbound near C.R. 400 South when they observed a pickup truck parked facing the wrong way. The vehicle was parked facing south between the median and the northbound passing lane. The male driver was passed out behind the wheel. After troopers were able to get the driver to wake up, he appeared to be very confused. Troopers also found a near empty pint of Whiskey on the seat next to the driver’s leg. The driver was identified as Donald W. Seitz, 55, of Boonville.  Seitz was so impaired that troopers were unable to administer field sobriety tests. He was taken to Gibson General Hospital in Princeton where further investigation revealed Seitz had a blood alcohol content of .32%. Seitz was eventually taken to the Gibson County Jail where he is currently being held on bond.

Arrested and Charge:

• Donald W. Seitz 55, Boonville

1. Driving While Intoxicated, Class A Misdemeanor

 

County Commissioners April 7, 2015 Meeting Agenda

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LINK TO THE UPCOMING COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING AGENDA POSTED BELOW.

April 7, 2015 Agenda

Family Day at the Statehouse

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I recently invited families from our community to spend the day with me in Indianapolis. They had the opportunity to meet with state leaders and spend time learning about the Statehouse. I was so pleased with the number of families that participated, and I hope they enjoyed this experience as much as I did.

 

The day began beneath the Statehouse rotunda which is where the tour kicked off. During the tour, families visited Indiana’s Supreme Court, learned about the history of the building and got to spend time in both the House and Senate chambers.

 

Later, the House Republican Intern Director discussed student opportunities. He mentioned that any student, 13 to 18 years of age, has the ability to page for the Indiana House of Representatives and see a full day of legislative activity. There is still time for those interested in being a page to fill out an application for this session. If you are interested, I encourage you to view this link to learn more: http://www.indianahouserepublicans.com/page-program-2015/.

 

Parents and students were also informed about the House Republican internship program which offers paid internships in our Member Services, Communications, Technology and Policy departments. This internship provides experience as an active participant in the legislative process while working closely with legislators and developing professional skills. Although this internship runs during the legislative session, which is nearing the end for 2015, this is always something to keepin mind for next year.

 

Family Day was also a great chance for constituents to meet with Indiana Auditor Suzanne Crouch and Lieutenant Governor Sue Ellspermann. With both leaders being from southern Indiana, it was the perfect occasion for both women to talk with Hoosiers from back home as well as discuss their role as an elected official in charge of a statewide office.

 

Lastly, families were invited to watch session from the House gallery. It was particularly special because I was able to present the Evansville Spirit Cheer team, who had also joined us for Family Day, with a resolution on the House floor. Through inspirational cheers, the resolution recognized the members and their coaches for raising awareness about children with disabilities.

 

It was a pleasure to spend the day with both local families and Spirit Cheer of Evansville at the Statehouse. I hope the families that visited enjoyed their time, and I would like to make this day an annual event moving forward. I want to provide our community with every opportunity to learn about state government, our rich history and insight into what I do as your representative. If this seems like something you, your family or friends would be interested in, I encourage you to contact my office to learn more.

I appreciate each of the families, and those who traveled with Spirit Cheer, for visiting with me and my colleagues here in your state capitol.image002

 

Rep. Sullivan (R-Evansville) represents portions of Vanderburgh and Warrick counties.

 

Note to the Editor: Attached and pictured below is State Representative Holli Sullivan (R-Evansville) with the Evansville Spirit Cheer team on the House floor.

 

 

Pence and His Supermajority Really Messed Up

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Indiana Democrats
Arrogant and out of touch – that’s the best way to describe Governor Mike Pence, Speaker Brian Bosma, President David Long and the Republican legislative supermajorities. They all received multiple warnings about potential backlash on the so-called Religious Freedom Restoration Act. They all ignored those warnings. And they all blamed everyone but themselves for the overwhelming RFRA uproar.
Statehouse Republicans allowed political ideology to trump Hoosier Hospitality with the enactment of RFRA. Much to their surprise, the people across this state and nation saw through the illusion Indiana Republicans attempted to produce. Their lack of vision shows how completely out of touch their brand of governing is in Indiana.
After RFRA’s supermajority debacle
Editorial, Journal and Courier
It’s hard to imagine Gov. Mike Pence handling the past two weeks any worse than he did.
He discounted the readily available signs that Senate Bill 101 — Indiana’s version of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act — came factory-installed with hints and allegations of discrimination against gay and lesbian Hoosiers. When those hints and allegations started turning into nixed development deals and nationwide boycotts — real deals about money, jobs and convention traffic — Pence blamed the media for smearing a law they misunderstood. He continued to listen to inside cronies with easily traceable ties to anti-gay agendas before giving in to adjustments on the law to save face — not to mention the state’s dwindling reputation.
Read the full editorial here.