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Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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EPD Activity Report

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Governor Pence to Sign Medical Health Shield Bill

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Governor Mike Pence will sign one of his agenda bills, civil immunity for volunteer health care providers (HEA 1145), in Indianapolis. HEA 1145 provides immunity to licensed medical professionals who volunteer their services at no cost to taxpayers or to those being served. Details below.

Tuesday, May 5:

10:00 a.m. EDT – Governor Pence to sign HEA 1145
*Media are welcome to attend and are asked to check in at the front desk.
Shepherd Community Center, 4107 E. Washington Street, Indianapolis

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 Friday, May 01, 2015
Clarence Chinn         Battery-Level 5 Felony
Battery-Class B Misdemeanor

John Durham Jr          Domestic Battery-Level 6 Felony
Possession of a Synthetic Drug or Synthetic Drug Lookalike Substance-Class A
Misdemeanor

Corliss Eastwood       Domestic Battery-Level 6 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

IS IT TRUE MAY 5, 2015

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IS IT TRUE we asked 4th Ward City Councilwoman, Connie Robinson, why she didn’t answer the political questions submitted to her by the Courier & Press?  …Ms. Robinson told us she didn’t receive her questionnaire until a month after the post mark date?  …the Councilwoman told us she talked with a Courier and Press political reporter  about the delay, and he acknowledged sending them out late? …she went on to tell us she explained to  the reporter she is in her busiest time of the year and may not have time to answer the questions?…we wondered why the political reporter didn’t put a disclaimer in the article outlining the date the questions were received compared with the deadline related to his questions?

IS IT TRUE Mayor Winnecke sent out emails to his friends and supporters residing in the First Ward?…he encouraged them to vote for Councilman Dan McGinn?…the Mayor claimed Mr. McGinn has been a voice of common sense on the council, and a loyal partner in creating progress for the city?…we wonder where the Mayor was at when Councilman McGinn voted against Earthcare, to eliminate funding for Roberts Park and to cut the annual budgets?….we also wonder if the Mayor was asleep when Mr. McGinn supported the lower bond of $20 million on the hotel?…the price of the label of loyal must come cheap to our Mayor?….we suspect Mr. McGinn has election woes, as he has never had his representation taken to a vote and many actual conservatives are upset that he has not done more to curtail this Mayor’s spending?…Mr. McGinn’s comments on the Homestead Tax Credit may also be turning off First Ward voters?

IS IT TRUE our “Downtown Hotel Mole” has informed us we should not be surprised to see the new hotel sporting heating/air window units in all the rooms? …all we can say about this is “Say What”? …we anxiously await the bid and interior design process being completed?

IS IT TRUE we urge you to watch the most recent City County Observer and Woods and Woods TRI-STATE VOICES TV show? …this week’s program guest is State Representative and Mayoral candidate Gail Riecken?  …this is a must see program, as Ms. Riecken made the show insightful, thoughtful and extremely interesting? …people that sat in on the recording of this show felt that State Representative Reicken did an outstanding job? …Mayor Winnecke declined our invitation to be a guest on the program? We would hope Mayor Winnecke accepts our invitation in the fall? …we have never treated a guest with disrespect and have never tried to embarrass a guest ?  … we can assure Mayor Winnecke that he will be treated with the dignity accorded to a sitting Mayor?

IS IT TRUE we have grown tired of 2nd ward City Councilwoman Missy Mosby and At-Large City Councilman Jonathan Weaver insulting and nipping at the heels of fellow City Council Members and lauding our Republican Mayor? …City Democrats who support Gail Riecken for Mayor have an opportunity to give her a team of loyal Democrats?  …it’s one thing for a council member to say they have worked with the elected Republican Mayor, but it’s quite another to take a pass on the opportunity to elect a qualified person of their own party in that office? …political parties mean something and have platforms that all members have theoretically agreed upon? …any Council members  that failed to take a strong public position supporting Gail Riecken for Mayor needs to be turned away by the voters?  …State Representative Gail Riecken stands to become the first female to be elected as the Mayor of Evansville in its 202 year history? ...her  journey starts today?

Please take time and vote in todays “Readers Poll”. Also we just posted our current TRI-STATE VOICES TV show. This weeks guest is non other than State Representative and Mayoral candidate Gail Riecken.

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Governor Pence Signs Ethics Bill, HEA 1002

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Indianapolis – Governor Pence today signed HEA 1002, which changes ethics procedures and guidelines regarding legislative ethics, lobbyist and legislative liaison reporting, and executive agency ethics.

 

“The people of Indiana deserve an ethical and responsible government that efficiently and effectively serves their needs,” said Governor Pence. “HEA 1002, focused on ethics in state government, improves accountability and transparency for the benefit of all Hoosiers. I am pleased to sign this important measure into law, and I applaud the bipartisan efforts by leaders in the House and Senate for their careful and studied approach toward ensuring public confidence in our state government.”

 

Chase Kelley Fourth Winner of the CCO Community Service Award Winner

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Chase Kelley Vice President, Corporate Communications Vectren Corporation Our Award Winner

The City-County Observer is pleased to announce the addition of an awards ceremony called “Community Service Award”. The “ Community Service Award” will honor individuals that have gone above and beyond the call of duty to achieve remarkable things in our community. This years winners have done immeasurable charitable acts to assist non-profits entities, created economic growth and enhanced the employability opportunities for people in our community. Our 1st Annual CCO “Community Service Awards” recognition luncheon will honor eight (8) local “Community Achiever’s” under the age of 45 years old. They are recognizedchase_kelley for the various ways that they have given back to the Greater Evansville Area.

The City-County Observer applauds the efforts of individuals based on their professional, political and philanthropic contributions in the Tri-State Area. Our selection committie reviewed a 113 candidates list to be consider for the eight (8) “Community Service Awards”. Our eight winners will be acknowledged during a recognition luncheon on Monday, June 8, 2015 at Tropicana Casino inside the Walnut Room at the Executive Center.

Meet Chase Kelley Vice President, Corporate Communications Vectren Corporation our 4th Award Winner

Chase Kelley joined the Corporate Communications department at Vectren Corporation in January of 2002 and in 2013 was named the department’s vice president in which she is responsible for public, community and media relations; as well as the company’s brand management, energy efficiency program marketing and employee communications. Prior to the vice presidential appointment, she served as director of corporate communications and was the manager of external and energy conservation communications earlier in her career. Before joining Vectren, the Ridgway, Illinois, native served as the marketing and communications manager for the United Way of Southwestern Indiana.

Chase received a bachelor’s degree in organizational communication (magna cum laude) from Murray State University and her master’s in mass communication (magna cum laude) from the University of South Carolina.

She is active in energy industry associations, including the Indiana Energy Association, where she serves as co-chair of the public affairs committee, the Edison Electric Institute and the American Gas Association, where she serves as vice chair of the Marketing & Communications committee.

Currently, she serves as the president for the board of directors for Youth Resources of Southwestern Indiana and on the campaign cabinet for the 2015 fund-raising effort of the United Way of Southwestern Indiana. Chase is a 2013 graduate of the Richard G. Lugar Excellence in Public Service Series. She is a volunteer coach for Lakeview Optimist Club youth basketball and Junior Warriors youth softball.

Chase resides in Evansville with her husband, Donny. They have two children, Avery and Wes.

EDUCATION:

Masters in Mass Communication, University of South Carolina

Magna cum laude

Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Communication, Murray State University

Magna cum laude

 

      • Profesional TRAINING:
        •  Executive Leadership Development Program, American Gas Association; Summer 2014
        •  Richard G. Lugar Excellence in Public Service Series; Class of 2012-2013
        • SOAR – Professional development program for high-potential women
        • American Management Association – Fundamentals of Finance and Accounting for Nonfinancial Managers
        • Vectren Leadership Excellence seminars

COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES:

    • Youth Resources of Southwestern Indiana, Board President
    • 2015 Campaign Cabinet, United Way of Southwestern Indiana
    • Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Ohio Valley, Former Board President and Member for 8 years
    • American Gas Association; Marketing & Communications Committee, Co-Chair
    • Indiana Energy Association; Public Affairs Committee, Co-Chair
    • Public Relations Society of America, Member
    • Volunteer Coach, Lakeview Optimist Club Youth Basketball
    • Volunteer Coach, Junior Warriors Youth Softball
    • Mentor in Vectren’s formal mentoring program for high-potential individual contributors and managers

Stolen pest control trailer still missing, Owners release statement on dangerous contents

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Evansville Police are still trying to locate the trailer that was stolen on Friday, May 1st. The trailer contained

hazardous chemicals used to fumigate buildings.

The owners of the trailer, Action Pest Control, released the following statement:EPD-PATCH-2012-e1386434149972

On May 1st, a trailer owned by Action Pest Control was stolen at an address in Evansville. Unfortunately, that trailer contained a canister of pesticide that could result in serious health consequences, perhaps even death. We are asking the person who stole the trailer to return the canister to a local police or fire station. The thief can also drop call us at 937-644-7309 and we will make arrangements to retrieve the canister.

Action Pest Control is not interested in filing changes in this case or retrieving the trailer. We are simply trying to protect the health of the thief or anyone else who may be accidentally exposed to the chemical that was stolen from us today.

Anyone with info on this theft is asked to call 1-800-78-CRIME or Action Pest Control.
For full details, view this message on the web.