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Jackson Kelly Lawyers Named To 2015 List Of Indiana Super Lawyers

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Four attorneys from Jackson Kelly’s Evansville, Indiana office have been named to the 2015 list of Indiana Super Lawyers and Rising Stars. James D. Johnson  and Timothy A. Klingler have been chosen for the 2015 list of Indiana Super Lawyers. Joseph H. Langerak and Kyle R. Rudolph have been selected for inclusion in the 2015 Rising Stars list.Joe Langerak

Super Lawyers, a Thomson Reuters business, is a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The annual selections are made using a patented multiphase process that includes a statewide survey of lawyers, an independent research evaluation of candidates and peer reviews by practice area. No more than 2.5 percent of attorneys in the state are named to the Rising Stars list each year. Rising Star nominees must be either 40 years old or younger, or in practice for ten years or less.

Johnson, a Member of the Commercial Law Practice Group, has been named to the Indiana Super Lawyers list for the second consecutive year. He focuses his practice on complex commercial and civil litigation and appellate law and also represents clients in matters of insurance law and products liability.

Klingler is Of Counsel and practices in the Administrative Practice Group. He focuses his practice in the areas of workers’ compensation defense and mediation. He also serves as Chairman for medical malpractice panels in the state of Indiana.Johnson J

Langerak, Counsel in the Firm’s Commercial Law Practice Group, has been selected to the Indiana Rising Stars list for the sixth consecutive year. He concentrates his practice in the areas of business and commercial litigation with emphasis on business and commercial transactions, real estate, banking and finance and bankruptcy and creditor rights. Langerak also advises clients in matters of construction law.

Rudolph is an associate in the Commercial Law Practice Group and has been named to the Indiana Rising Stars list for the second consecutive year.  He concentrates his practice in the areas of commercial and business litigation and insurance defense litigation. Rudolph also serves as a resource for matters concerning internet law.

The Super Lawyers lists are published nationwide in Super Lawyers Magazines and in leading city and regional magazines and newspapers across the country. Super Lawyers Magazines also feature editorial profiles of attorneys who embody excellence in the practice of law. For more information about Super Lawyers, visit www.superlawyers.com.RudolphK - c

Jackson Kelly PLLC recently merged with Rudolph, Fine, Porter & Johnson, LLP in response to the continued growth of the region and its local businesses. Rudolph, Fine, Porter & Johnson, LLP was founded in Evansville in 1987 and built from the ground up to become a recognized leader in its marketplace serving clients in the Indiana-Kentucky-Illinois region and beyond in the areas of litigation, mediation, estate planning and administration, corporate, health care, banking, employment and real estate law.

Jackson Kelly, which was founded in 1822, opened its eleventh office in Evansville with three attorneys in 2011 to serve its growing practice and continues to support the manufacturing industries in the area. The Firm’s Evansville office moved to Rudolph, Fine, Porter & Johnson’s office in downtown Evansville, at 221 NW Fifth Street, Evansville, Indiana 47706-1507.

 

Client Focus, Industry Insight, National Reputation. Jackson Kelly PLLC is a national law firm with more than 200 attorneys located in twelve offices throughout Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana, Colorado and the District of Columbia. With a focus on companies working in and around the energy industry, the Firm works with its clients to help resolve their operating challenges by teaming to develop and implement strategies that minimize risks, quickly and effectively. Focusing on clients’ industry-specific needs, the Firm serves a wide variety of corporate and public clients and enjoys a national reputation in business, labor and employment, litigation, government contracts, tax, safety and health, permitting, natural resource and environmental law. The Firm’s clients and peers recognize its commitment to providing superior client service as Jackson Kelly has repeatedly been selected as a Go-To Law Firm for the Top 500 Companies in the U.S. and is regularly named to BTI’s Client Service A-Team.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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 Below is a list of felony cases that were filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office on Thursday, February 12, 2015

Keith Davis         Carrying a Handgun without  a License-Level 5 Felony

Robert Obrien           Intimidation-Level 6 Felony

Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury-Class A Misdemeanor

Sir Nelson                  Domestic Battery-Level 6 Felony

Valerie Nelson            Domestic Battery-Level 6 Felony

Eric Small                 Operating a Motor Vehicle after Forfeiture of License for Life-Level 5 Felony

For further information on the cases listed above, or any pending case, please contact Kyle Phernetton at 812.435.5688 or via e-mail at kphernetton@vanderburghgov.org

Under Indiana law, all criminal defendants are presumed to be innocent until proven guilty by a court of law

RECYCLE DAY

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2/14/2015 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
4-H Center
201 E Boonville-New Harmony Rd
Evansville, Indiana
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ITEMS TO BRING: Please be sure items are clean and sorted.

Aluminum cans
Metal food cans
Cardboard
Catalogs/magazines
Newspaper
Junk Mail
Glass containers
#1 thru #7 plastic containers – no Styrofoam or plastic bags

Vanderburgh County Residents Only

*weather permitting*

Dates & Locations subject to change.

O.A.R. coming to Ford Center April 17

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O.A.R.

FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 2015 AT 7:00PM

TICKETS ON SALE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16 AT 10AM

 O.A.R is coming to the Ford Center in Evansville on Friday, April 17 at 7:00pm. Tickets go on sale Monday, February 16 at 10am and can be purchased at the Ford Center Ticket Office, online at Ticketmaster.com, all Ticketmaster outlets, or by phone at 800-745-3000.

Renowned for its intense, vibrant live show — including selling out Madison Square Garden twice —and the communal feeling it shares with its fans, O.A.R found that visiting their Maryland hometown gave them a sense of peace. “This isn’t about us going back to our musical roots per se,” says lead singer Marc Roberge, who founded O.A.R. in 1996 with his Rockville, Md. high school classmates, drummer Chris Culos, guitarist Richard On, and bassist Benj Gershman (saxophonist Jerry DePizzo joined while the group was at Ohio State University). “It’s about us getting inspired by the place we came from. We’d drive the same roads, visit the old haunts, spend time with our people. Rockville was the catalyst then, and it’s the catalyst now.”

For years, they had been pushing themselves to reach new levels of success, searching for their place in the world. Plus, turbulent times within their personal lives had led them to a slightly disconnected state. “I went home to Maryland

many times while making this album and based these songs on all the familiar feelings that Rockville gave me,” Roberge says. “I tried to focus in on the simple things that always made this band so creative and driven. For everyone in the band, this was a restart. We’ve been hanging out, enjoying life, letting things go…The whole album is about a reboot.”

That sense of renewal is evident on the first single, the deep, yearning “Peace.” “As we were writing it, I felt the weight of three years lift off my shoulders,” Roberge says. “We wrote it about getting back to that even playing field after you go through turbulent times. It’s about what I see people going through all around me, everyone deserves second, third, fourth chances.”

Roberge wrote “Peace” with Blair Daly and Nashville-based producer Nathan Chapman, best known for his work with Taylor Swift, after Roberge introduced himself to Chapman at an event in Los Angeles. The two got along so well that, in addition to “Peace,” their writing sessions yielded three other songs: “Favorite Song,” “Two Hands Up” and “We’ll Pick Up Where We Left Off.” Chapman produced “Favorite Song” and “Two Hands Up,” while Gregg Wattenberg, who co-wrote O.A.R.’s No. 1 smash, “Shattered (Turn the Car Around),” produced “Peace.” Chapman and Wattenberg shared production duties on “We’ll Pick Up Where We Left Off.” With those four tracks serving as the foundation for the album and as a boost to the band’s confidence, Roberge produced the rest of the tracks on THE ROCKVILLE LP including a co-production with Jerry DePizzo on “The Element.” “We felt like we were on to something with an overwhelming freedom to chase down some more songs,” Roberge says.

THE ROCKVILLE LP, which was recorded in Nashville, Bethesda, Md., and Brooklyn, N.Y., features some of O.A.R.’s most diverse, intricate songs to date. Bold horn arrangements weave in and out of several of the tunes, including “Irish Rose” sequel and DePizzo showcase, the jangly, story song, “Caroline the Wrecking Ball,” as well as the ambitious “The Architect,” a song adored by longtime fans, but one O.A.R. had never committed to an album before.

Pure joy and light-heartedness infuse album opener, the spiky infectious anthem, “Two Hands Up,” and the irrepressible reggae-tinged “Favorite Song” in which Roberge cheerfully references dozens of song titles. “We were driving down roads in Nashville and Maryland feeling nostalgic harkening back to the days of endlessly flipping through the radio dial singing loudly to your favorite songs. This song is an ode to the hit, to recognize the pure joy you can get from a song and some rolled down windows.”

With each studio album, the band has endeavored to achieve that sense of immediacy. On THE ROCKVILLE LP, “it comes the closest,” Roberge says. “Every live band I know will always want nothing more than to carry their live performance onto the album. It’s an elusive thing to capture, so I’ll never say we nailed it,” Roberge says. “But I can guarantee we put that same live show energy and passion into each minute of THE ROCKVILLE LP and we can only hope the audience feels that.”

LIFESTYLE LIL TRIVIA CONTEST

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This week I shall hold a TRIVIA contest about EVANSVILLE and VANDERBURGH COUNTY in todays issue of the City County Observer.  The first two people who answers all 10 TRIVA questions correctly will receive a gift certificate for two free clean express car washes at LUCAS OIL CENTER on Green River Road, Evansville.

Current or former CITY-COUNTY OBSERVER staff members, consultants and advertisers and/or their next of kin are not eligible to participate in this contest!

Here goes the 10 TRIVIA questions for you to answer! Send your answers to citycountyobserver@live.com.
QUESTIONS ARE:
1) Which hotel was constructed in a “U” shape with 8 stories?
2) Who in 1985 was the Editor of the Evansville Courier?
3) What Real Estate business was Charles Ashby president of in 1982?
4) What was the last of the Vanderburgh County’s townships to be established in 1845?
5) What community health facility service was located in a Quonset hut on the UE campus?
6) To whom was the flag pole at the Evansville Museum dedicated to?
7) What Township was Mayor Bosse born in?
8) John Terry held what county office?
9) After who was Vanderburgh County named?
10) In 1978 who received Time Magazine’s auto dealer award?

PLEASE SEND YOUR FINAL ANSWERS TO citycountyobserver@live.com!

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Efroymson Sponsored Visiting Artist Ceramic Artist Todd Matteson at UE

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The University of Evansville Art Department is presenting an exhibit of the work of ceramic artist Todd Matteson in the Melvin Peterson Gallery from February 9 – February 27. He will be presenting a public lecture on Thursday, February 12 at 7 p.m. in the Peterson Gallery. Matteson will also be offering a lecture and demonstration for students. The exhibit and lectures are sponsored by the Efroymson family fund.

Matteson is a UE graduate and has degrees from Purdue University and Kansas State University. He is currently an associate professor of art and Chair of the Art Department at Lourdes University. During his career at Lourdes, he has taught all levels of ceramics and sculpture, 3-D and 2-D design and many art history courses.  He is the recipient of several awards, including Faculty Advisor of the Year, Faculty Excellence Award, the San Domiano Award for Service Learning and the Excellence in Education award from Ohio Magazine.

The Melvin Peterson Gallery is located at the corner of Lincoln and Weinbach Avenues. Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday from noon until 3:00 p.m., and Wednesday and Thursday from noon until 6:00 p.m. The gallery is closed Sundays.

For more information on the exhibit and lectures, please call 812-488-2043.

Bus Struck by BBs

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The EVSC can confirm that a school bus was struck by what is believed to be BBs yesterday evening. The bus was leaving Glenwood Leadership Academy with Lincoln students aboard, following a basketball game between the two schools.  No one was injured. Police are investigating the incident at this time and students ae being delivered home.

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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EPD Activity Report

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