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ST. MARY’S WELLNESS CENTER TO HOLD TAI CHI FOR ARTHRITIS CLASSES

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St. Mary’s Wellness Center will hold an eight-week “Tai Chi for Arthritis” class beginning the last week of March. This course is supported by the Arthritis Foundation as a safe and effective way to ease the symptoms of arthritis – including pain, depression, and decreased range of motion. It is designed to be easy and enjoyable for people of all ages, physical conditions, and experience levels.

The cost is $75 for all eight classes. Registration is required by Thursday, March 26th. Classes will be taught by local Certified Instructor Mike Goebel and held at St. Mary’s Wellness Center at Epworth Crossing. Participants may choose from two class times:

  • Mondays from 1:30 – 2:30 p.m., March 30, April 6, 13, 20, 27, May 4, 11, 18
  • Tuesdays from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m., March 31, April 7, 14, 21, 28, May 5, 12, 19

Please call 812-485-5725 to reserve your spot for either of these programs. Other class listings are available at StMarysEpworth.com/classes.

First Lady Karen Pence Will Award $30,500 in Grants to 35 Organizations from Across Indiana

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Indianapolis – On Tuesday morning, First Lady Karen Pence will host a reception at the Governor’s Residence for 35 organizations and charities that serve Hoosier families and children across Indiana. There, First Lady Karen Pence will award each organization with a check ranging from $500 to $1,000 in grant money from the Indiana First Lady’s Charitable Foundation.

 

First Lady Karen Pence started the Indiana First Lady’s Charitable Foundation in August of 2013 as a way to recognize and lift up organizations and charities across the state. At the inaugural First Lady’s Luncheon held in April 2014, the Foundation awarded its first major grant of $100,000 to the Art Therapy Program at Riley Hospital for Children. This year’s luncheon recipient will be Feeding Indiana’s Hungry, which supports food banks and food pantries in all 92 counties. Throughout the year, the Foundation will award smaller grants to organizations across the state.  This reception is the third of its kind. The second annual First Lady’s Luncheon will be held April 23rd.

 

Tuesday, March 10:

 

10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. EDT – First Lady Karen Pence to award grants to 35 organizations from across Indiana

*Media are welcome to attend.

Governor’s Residence, 4750 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis

 

Representatives from the following organizations will be on hand to receive their award and recognition:

 

Agency Website County
Gary Youth Services Bureau http://www.gary.in.us/parks/youth.asp Lake
Purchased www.purchased.org Marion
Indiana Christian Academy Art Department www.indianachristianacademy.org Madison
Community Kitchen of Monroe County www.monroecommunitykitchen.com Monroe
Heartland Film www.heartlandfilm.org Marion
Another Chance Outreach Center www.anotherchanceoutreach.org Lake
Assistance League of Indianapolis www.Alindy.org Marion
Teen Works www.teenworks.org Marion
The Carriage House www.fortwayneclubhouse.org Allen
Northwest Indiana Cancer Kids Foundation, Inc. www.nwicancerkids.org Lake
School on Wheels www.indyschoolonwheels.org Marion
Fort Wayne Sexual Assault Treatment Center www.youspeakwelisten.org Allen
Summit Equestrian Center (Allison Wheaton) www.summitequestrian.org Allen
W.D. Richards Elementary School Music Program www.bcsc.k12.in.us//site/default.aspx?PageID=6587 Bartholomew
Lawrence County Cancer Patient Services www.lawrencecountycancerpatientservices.org Lawrence
National Multiple Sclerosis Society – Indiana State Chapter www.nationalMSsociety.org/ini Marion
Lafayette Symphony, Inc. www.lafayettesymphony.org Tippecanoe
Crossroads CASA www.facebook.com/crossroadscasa Jasper
Griffin Bike Park www.griffinbikepark.com Vigo
Kingsway Community Care Center www.kingswaycarecenter.org Hendricks
Brandon’s House Counseling Center, Inc. www.brandonshousein.com Floyd
Art of the Soul Studio www.artofthesoulstudio.com Marion
Metropolitan Youth Orchestra http://www.indianapolissymphony.org/education/myo.aspx Marion
IU Herron School of Art and Design www.herron.iupui.edu Marion
Joy’s House www.joyshouse.org Marion
Westminster Neighborhood Services, Inc. www.westmin.org Marion
Freewheelin’ Community Bikes http://freewheelinbikes.org Marion
Brooke’s Place for Grieving Young People www.brookesplace.org Marion
Reins to Recovery, Inc. www.reinstorecovery.org Bartholomew
Starke County Youth Club, Inc. www.thescyc.org Starke
Family Centered Services, Inc. (FCS) http://www.fcs-inc.net Wells
Michigan City Commission on the Social Status of African-American Males http://www.emichigancity.com/cityhall/boards/africanamerican/index.htm La Porte
Susie’s Place Child Advocacy Centers www.susiesplace.org Hendricks
Carel Associates, Inc. www.careledufoundation.org Hendricks
Camptown, Inc. www.camptown.net Marion

 

The Indiana First Lady’s Charitable Foundation is a 501 ( c ) (3). The First Lady receives no compensation. Donations are tax deductible. Learn more about how to make a donation or request a grant on the Foundation’s website at: www.IndianaFirstLadysCharitableFoundation.org

 

Tropicana Evansville welcomes Chuck Subra as the new Executive Chef for the Evansville casino property.

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Chef Subra is a native Louisianan and has always been an advocate of the seafood community. His flawless execution of creative Cajun cuisine made his restaurants, La Cote Brasserie and Canal Street Grill, exciting New Orleans dining experiences. Independent of adversity, Chef Subra and his family were displaced from their home twice in 2005 during the devastating events of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. The tragedy of the Gulf Coast Oil Spill in 2010 led to his involvement with “Feed The Fisherman” and helping to ensure food suppliers in the area are included in recovery efforts.

 Chef Subra obtained his Diploma in Culinary Arts in New Orleans, and further developed his skills at some of New Orleans’ finest restaurants including Versailles and the esteemed Windsor Court Grill.

Trained under Master French Chef, Rene Bajeux, Chef Subra learned the “cooking from the earth” philosophy – using foods from the regions of which they originate. He is a devotee of incorporating local ingredients and techniques into his cooking.

 “Chef Subra will supervise all culinary operations and kitchens at Tropicana Evansville including Cavanaugh’s, Mama Mia’s, Max & Erma’s, Temptations Buffet, Diamond Deli, Riverview Coffee Company, Blush Ultralounge, Le Merigot Hotel Guest Room Service, and Convention Services. We’re excited about the level of creativity and expertise Chuck is bringing to Tropicana Evansville!” says Tropicana Evansville General Manager, Jason Gregorec.

Growth Alliance for Greater Evansville Names New President

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The Growth Alliance for Greater Evansville announces that ChrisGetAttachment.aspx Kinnett has been named president of the economic development organization, effective today. Kinnett has more than 25+ years of experience in economic development, including terms at both the Johnson County Development Corporation, the Knox County Development Corporation and the Indiana Port Commission before joining the Growth Alliance in early 2013 as Business Development Director.

“Kinnett’s prior experiences, knowledge of local economic development, and proven success during his time with the Growth Alliance make him an ideal candidate for the position,” said Growth Alliance Chairman, Alfonso Vidal. “We anticipate a nearly seamless transition with him, and look forward to exploring new horizons in economic development for the community.”

As the Business Development Director at the Growth Alliance, Kinnett worked with area businesses to enhance their strengths and opportunities while continuing to work toward attracting new businesses into Evansville/Vanderburgh County, IN.

In his new role as President, Kinnett is looking forward to continuing strong working relationships with regional partners at the Economic Development Coalition and the Southwest Indiana Chamber. He will continue to attract new businesses into Vanderburgh County and work closely with existing industries looking to expand operations in the future. Supporting efforts that encourage entrepreneurs and small business development will also continue under Kinnett’s leadership.

Governor Pence to Offer Remarks at Major Moves 2020 Groundbreaking, Commemorate the March on Selma

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 Indianapolis –Governor Mike Pence will offer remarks at the I-65 expansion groundbreaking, which is part of the Governor’s Major Moves 2020 program. Later in the afternoon, the Governor and Dr. Thomas Brown, who was in Selma, Alabama during Bloody Sunday in 1965, will discuss the March on Selma. In 2010, the Governor commemorated the 45th anniversary of Bloody Sunday in Selma. Details below.

Tuesday, March 10:

10:00 a.m. EDT – Governor Pence to attend I-65 Major Moves 2020 groundbreaking

*Media are welcome to attend.

Greenwood City Hall, 300 South Madison Avenue, Greenwood

1:45 p.m. EDT – Governor Pence to discuss the March on Selma with Dr. Thomas Brown

*Media are welcome to attend, but must be set up by 1:30 p.m. EDT. The event will also be livestreamed here: www.webinar.in.gov/Indiana

Indiana State Library – History Reference Room (Second Floor), 315 W. Ohio Street, Indianapolis

Two Off-Duty Troopers Respond to Two-Vehicle Crash, Husband and Wife Injured

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Monday afternoon at approximately 4:10, two off-duty Indiana State Troopers responded to a two-vehicle crash on SR 66 at SR 165 that injured a Poseyville couple. Both troopers were less than one-mile from the crash site when they overhead the call on the radio.

Preliminary investigation revealed Maxine Hempfling, 80, was driving a 1996 Chevrolet Blazer westbound on SR 66 when she disregarded the stop sign at SR 165 and collided into a trailer that was being pulled through the intersection by a 2006 Toyota Tundra. The driver of the Toyota, George Whiteman, 50, of  Puryear, TN, was traveling southbound on SR 165 and was in the process of turning east onto SR 66 when the collision occurred.  According to Senior Trooper Kylen Compton, the driver disregarded the stop sign because she fell asleep. Maxine and her husband, Charles Hempfling, 80, were taken to Deaconess Hospital in Evansville where they are currently being treated for non-life threatening injuries. “Everyone was wearing their seat belts, which no doubt reduced the extent of their injuries,” said Compton.  Whiteman was not injured.  Hempfling’s Chevrolet Blazer was totaled. Whiteman’s Toyota received minor damage, but the trailer was extensively damaged.

 

IS IT TRUE MARCH 10, 2015-MAYOR BLOWS 2014 BUDGET BY NEARLY $6 MILLION; ALMOST THE SAME AMOUNT FOR 2013

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IS IT TRUE the 2014 Annual Financial Report was distributed to City Council members at last night’s meeting?….the City budget for 2014 was $89,809,904 with expenditures of $79,448,393?….the revenue for the year was $78,485,699?….the fly in the ointment lies in the encumbrances?….the City failed to pay $5,138,655 worth of bills for 2014 until 2015?….putting off creditors allowed the City to finish 2014 to the positive $300,000?….the City’s spending in excess of revenue totaled $5,919,667 pursuant to the City Controller’s own financial report?….the Mayor was telling the truth when he stated that his administration did not spend $5 million that was budgeted?….what the Mayor failed to tell us is that it wasn’t there to spend?…aside from that manipulation of the facts, he left out that he had overspent nearly $6 million?

IS IT TRUE the fiscal year 2014 is the second year Mayor Winnecke has created his own budget and overshot revenue with his spending?….revenue for 2013 was $76,452,660, and spending totaled $82,018,553?….the deficit spending according to the 2013 Annual Financial Report was $5,565,893?….the budget for 2013 was $85,904,949?….we wonder why we didn’t hear the Mayor’s office trumpeting in 2014 that they spent nearly $4 million less than was budgeted for 2013?….the reason we didn’t hear such a claim is everyone familiar with municipal budgets understands that projected revenue is never accurate and is not supposed to be?…..all local governments exaggerate revenue to gain approval from the State of Indiana for the most spending possible, whether they actually intend to spend it?….it’s the equivalent of leaving money on the table if they don’t?….the trick to the matter is to leave a 10% gap between revenue and spending?….this allows a local government to be assured that its spending will be covered and gives a cushion for the unknown?…..our Mayor doesn’t know this trick, but we are not surprised?…his Controller, who spent four years as mayor, didn’t know this trick either?

IS IT TRUE the Mayor’s statement at his State of the City Address regarding the budgeted $5 million that went unspent is nothing more than a public relations ploy focused on voters who listen in sound bites?….it’s similar to his claims on job creation that fail to account for businesses closing or instituting layoffs in the same time frame?….it may also be likened to his pointing to reduced unemployment numbers that don’t take into account the people who exhausted their benefits, are underemployed or who have simply given up?….it also reminds us of his impending celebration for initiating construction of a downtown hotel that will resemble nothing we were promised and likely lack the ability to compete in the local market?….his information is technically true but lacks the substance to actually support his associated claims?….one would think the Gail Riecken campaign would be knocking these political softballs out of the ball park right now,  but that campaign appears to be in complete disarray and spending most of its time chasing its own mistakes and pointing fingers internally?

IS IT TRUE the City, County and State have entered pothole repair season, and they are asking for you to turn in your favorite potholes for repair?….the City’s spokesperson on the matter said they depend on us to tell them where they are?….there are 536 lane miles of city streets in Evansville, 1,200 lane miles in the county and 1,000 lane miles of state roads and interstates in the area?….to report potholes in the City, readers may call 812-436-6000, or if the task needs to be unnecessarily complicated and available for posterity, one may tweet a photo to #EVVPotholes?….county potholes may be reported by calling 812-435-5777 or sending an email to highway@vanderburghgov.org?… the Indiana Department of Transportation accepts report by phone at 800-279-5758, email at swincommunications@indot.in.gov or by submitting a Report a Concern form on their website at http://www.in.gov/indot/3221.htm ?….where relevant a complainant should include the name of the county; the name of the county road, state road or street; the closest mile marker or cross road/street and the direction of travel of the lane containing the pothole?

IS IT TRUE topics later this week will include the 2013 City Audit Report, Mesker Amphitheater, the downtown hotel?

I S IT TRUE we thank you for your support and look forward to bringing you the news in a way that not only brings you into the discussion but makes you feel compelled to participate?

Governor Pence to Join Executives for Aerospace & Defense Jobs Announcement Today

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Indianapolis – Today, Governor Mike Pence will offer remarks at the National Association of Women Business Owners’ (NAWBO) Day at the Statehouse. Later in the afternoon, he will join Raytheon executives for an economic development announcement in Indianapolis. Details below.

 

Monday, March 9:

 

10:30 a.m. EDT – Governor Pence to offer remarks at NAWBO Day at the Statehouse

*Media are welcome to attend.

Statehouse, South Atrium, 200 W. Washington Street, Indianapolis

 

1:45 p.m. EDT – Governor Pence to join Raytheon executives for an economic development announcement

*Media are welcome to attend. Journalists planning to attend must RSVP with their full name, citizenship and media outlet prior to 12 p.m. EDT today for security. RSVPs can be sent to iispr@raytheon.com, or by contacting 571.250.3390.

Raytheon, 6125 East 21st St., Indianapolis

 

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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EPD Activity Report

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