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Adult Literacy Program of Gibson County moving to Ivy Tech Princeton Instructional Center

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The Adult Literacy Program of Gibson County will now be housed within the Ivy Tech Community College Princeton Instructional Center. Ivy Tech will be providing the space to the Adult Literacy Program at no charge as a service to the Gibson County community. The Adult Literacy Program of Gibson County provides adults with access to free and confidential help with reading, writing, and spelling skills.

 

The public is invited to attend an open house on Tuesday, April 7, at 4 p.m. to celebrate the Program’s new location at the Ivy Tech Princeton Instructional Center, located at 2431 S. Crabtree Drive in Princeton. Refreshments, building tours, and a chance to learn more about the Program and Ivy Tech Community College will be available. The event is free and open to the public.

 

Adult Literacy Program of Gibson County
New Location Celebration – Open House

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

4 – 6 p.m.
Ivy Tech Community College Princeton Instructional Center

2431 S. Crabtree Drive in Princeton

 

For more information about the event, please call (812) 385-8495.

Reversal: Bank’s refiled foreclosure ‘disingenuous,’ ‘improper’

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Dave Stafford for www.theindianalawyer.com

A bank won summary judgment in a refiled mortgage foreclosure suit against a bankrupt couple after its first complaint was dismissed, but the Indiana Court of Appeals slapped down the trial court ruling Monday and dismissed the case.

“On the record before us, we find the Bank’s belated waiver argument disingenuous and without merit,” Judge Ezra Friedlander wrote for the panel in Demetrius L. Grant, and Vickie O. Grant v. The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Co., 49A05-1404-MF-139.

The bank’s initial suit against the Grants was dismissed after more than a year passed without prosecution. The Grants, who had lived in the house subject to the suit for more than 30 years, filed a Trial Rule 41(E) motion to dismiss the case, which a Marion Superior judge granted when the Grants appeared for a hearing but bank attorneys did not. The bank was denied a request to reinstate the suit, but two months later refiled a complaint that the appeals panel said restated identical issues.

The trial court granted summary judgment in favor of the bank on its second complaint, but the appeals court called the filing of that suit “improper. … This violated both T.R. 41 and principles of res judicata. Accordingly, the trial court erred when it granted summary judgment in favor of the Bank. The trial court is directed on remand to vacate the grant of summary judgment and dismiss the Bank’s complaint,” Friedlander wrote.

Under Trial Rule 41(B), the panel wrote in a footnote, “Unless the court in its order for dismissal otherwise specifies, a dismissal under this subdivision or subdivision (E) of this rule … operates as an adjudication upon the merits. In this case … the dismissal of the First Foreclosure Action was with prejudice.”

The panel of Friedlander and Judges Terry Crone and James Kirsch also took the bank to task in a footnote for citing to inapplicable authority.

“In support of its waiver argument, the Bank relies on a number of cases applying Indiana Appellate Rule 46(C), which provides that no new issues shall be raised in a reply brief. This rule applies to appellate briefs and, of course, has no applicability to trial court filings. We are perplexed by the Bank’s reliance on these cases with respect (to) the Grants’ summary judgment filings,” the panel concluded.

Special Presentation on Autism Planned at the University of Evansville

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A special presentation on autism, “Rethinking Autism: Wretches & Jabberers,” is planned for Wednesday, April 15, at the University of Evansville. The event is scheduled from 4:30-6:00 p.m., in Room 170 (Smythe Lecture Hall) in the Schroeder School of Business Building. The presentation is being hosted by Optimal Rhythms, Inc., and is free and open to the public.

This autism awareness event will feature Tracy Thresher and Larry Bissonnette, stars of the highly acclaimed autism documentary, Wretches & Jabberers, along with their support team Harvey and Pascal. Clips from the documentary will be shown, followed by a question and answer session.

For more information, please call 812-488-2663 or 812-488-2500.

Spring Funk in the City

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Spring Funk in the City

Funk in the City presents the Annual Art Festival in Haynie’s Corner Art District. Join us as for a fabulous day of art! Featuring artists from around the region and multiple states, this is a great opportunity to support artists and the arts community. In addition to the amazing artists and artisans, there will also be fabulous food vendors to satisfy your hunger!

 

The Funk in the City organization is proud to partner with the Alhambra Theatre, Inc. A portion of the proceeds will be used to promote and preserve the Art District and the Alhambra Theatre. Find out more about the Alhambra Theatre on their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/TheAlhambraTheatre.

 

More Information
Funk in the City

PO Box 3004
Evansville, IN 47730

Have a question?Contact Ashley Vezzoso at (812) 205-3046, funkinthecity@gmail.com

IS IT TRUE APRIL 7, 2015

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IS IT TRUE the City Controller stated he “requested the Evansville Water and Sewer Utility prepay the 2015 PILOT in December 2014 which the Utility Board and management approved”?  …the City Controller made this statement in an e-mail he recently sent to John Friend and others that we posted in todays CCO Feature article section?  …last night City Councilman John Friend sent us many months of official minutes of the Evansville Water and Sewer meetings?  …our staff have read over these minutes like a fine tooth comb and could find no reference of any official approval by the Water and Sewer Board and Management giving a $2.5 million dollar prepayment from the PILOT fund to the City in December 2014?

IS IT TRUE City Controller Lloyd didn’t explain in his e-mail to Mr. Friend and others why the City needed a $2.5 million prepaid advancement from the 2015 PILOT fund?  …could it be that Mr. Friend was correct in saying that the City General Fund was broke and needed this advancement?  …we urge Controller Lloyd to back up his claim concerning the $2.5  advancement to the city from the PILOT fund by sending the CCO official copies of the minutes of the Water and Sewer Department stating such?

IS IT TRUE our Parks Department is funded as a separate taxing entity? …that part of our property tax bill shows the Parks Department as “Special Taxing District”? …elected officials can’t cut the Parks Department budget?  …the City of Evansville help with the additional funding of the Parks Department budget by taking money from the General Fund?  …there’s a really simple solution for increasing the funding for our parks and that is raise the “Special Tax District”?  …if the individuals running for City Council believe we should improve the city parks they should announce that they want increase the rates in the “Special Taxing District”‘ to properly fund our parks?

IS IT TRUE we hear that Earthcare, LLC may had filed bankruptcy in recent months?  …if this rumor is correct it looks like the tax payers of Evansville may have just got fleeced out of an $200,000  unsecured no interest development loan granted to them by the Winnnecke administration?

IS IT TRUE we just heard that an out of town business just purchased a downtown establishment with their own funds?  …we were just informed that officials from DMD  convinced the new owners of this downtown establishment to accept a $150,000 low interest loan to do some renovations? …that government shouldn’t do for business that they can and should do for themselves?

IS IT TRUE we hope that Mayoral candidate Gail Riecken will make the loans and direct grants giving practices of the DMD a major campaign issue?  …we have been told  that the DMD loan and grant program have become a major “pork barrel and political patronage”  vote getter for the Mayor? …we know once all the information concerning DMD grants and loan activities are made public the business community and taxpayers will be up in arms?

IS IT TRUE people are saying that Missy Mosby and Jonathon Weaver have cause a major split in the Democratic party?  …other people are saying the only thing they did to the Democratic party was abandon it for the Republican party?

IS IT TRUE we read that Police Chief Billy Bolin Public Relations guy Sgt Jason Cullun has created a “Police Gallery” for people being arrested for drunken driving?  …we look forward to Sgt. Cullum providing information On the  “Police Galley” to the CCO so we can post the information on our site? …we are very appreciative that both the EPD and the Vanderburgh County Sheriff Office sends us daily arrests reports and police calls?

PLEASE TAKE TIME TO READ OUR READERS POLL QUESTION AND CAST YOUR VOTE ACCORDINGLY.

City Controller Lloyd Challenges Councilman Friends General Fund Comparative Analysis

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Evansville Controller Russ Lloyd Jr.
Evansville Controller Russ Lloyd Jr.

John:

The City Controller requested the Evansville Sewer Utility prepay the 2015 PILOT  in December 2014 which the Utility Board and management approved.    This is a prepaid item on the Sewer Utility accrued financial statement so it is not a DLGF or SBOA issue.   It is not a loan and was reported properly, which was confirmed by our financial consultants.   As you know, this payment has no effect on utility bills.    You cite the City of South Bend.   South Bend holds large General Fund cash balances and have for many years.   South Bend’s Civil City property tax rate for 2014 = $ 3.4314 per $ 1,000,while the Civil City of Evansville property tax rate = $ 1.4881.   So South Bend’s property tax rate is 230% higher than Evansville’s.   Will you propose to City Council to raise property tax rates to South Bend levels so Evansville can build up the General Fund?   Please see analysis below.   Ft. Wayne has spent all their Rainy Day Fund, and they win awards for financial reporting every year.   Ft. Wayne’s ratio of Combined Balance General Fund and Rainy Day Fund dollars per population (your statistic) is similar to Evansville.   Where did you get the operating cost figure?   My point is you can “cherry pick” statistics and fund balances to make Evansville look good or bad all day long.

Russ # # #

 

 

 

Citizen complaint leads to drugs/ weapon bust

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Evansville Police arrested 48 year old DANA PERKINS on numerous charges after officers were responded to a narcotics complaint at his apartment. Officers were sent to the Kennedy Tower Apartments on Saturday April 4th at 5:00pm to investigate the complaint. The Kennedy Towers complex is an Evansville Housing Authority property.
During the investigation, officers were able to obtain a search warrant for the apartment. While serving the search warrant, officers found cocaine, marijuana, and several different prescription narcotics. Officers also found a handgun. While being processed at the jail, Perkins was caught trying to smuggle cocaine into the jail.
Perkins faces 11 charges stemming from the investigation.
Possession of a Handgun by a Felon
Dealing Cocaine
Dealing Marijuana
Dealing Schedule IV pills
Dealing Schedule I,II, III pills
Possession of Cocaine
Possession of Marijuana
Possession of Schedule pills without a Prescription
Possession of Paraphernalia
Maintaining a Common Nuisance
Trafficking with an Inmate

Balance for Vita! By Scott Thomas

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A New Healthy Lifestyle Concept Going Viral

Staff Writer Scott Thomas is embarking on a new venture, turning his healthy lifestyles cookbook into a website promoting a balance through Food, Fitness & Fun!   The concept Balance for Vita is to emphasize equilibrium between diet, exercise and tranquility.  All three are essentials to achieving a healthy lifestyle.  The website is www.balanceforvita.com.

Scott Thomas, the developer of the concept says ‘It is important to place ample focus on one’s diet, exercise and leisure to ensure a healthy lifestyle.  Sometimes it takes an amount of trial and error, but once the right equation is discovered, all of life’s health problems can be solved: physical, mental, emotional and spiritual.’

Balance for Vita is a resource for individuals to get recipes for quick, healthy meals, in addition to powerful workouts and strong fitness regimens as well as suggestions for rest & relaxation.  There is a diversification to the cooking and physical fitness the website offers.

‘I started journaling and keeping track of my recipes with entries and notes, in addition to the different diets, exercise programs, lifting routines and cardio activities that worked, didn’t as well as intrigued me, motivated me and were so-so,’ said Thomas.  ‘Everyone has their own equation for Food & Fitness, Fun!, but for the ones that don’t, this is a strong option and can be a supplement for the ones that do.’

Scott Thomas is also the proud author of his first title ‘From Ankle-Deep: Surviving Child Sexual Abuse.’  His first book is available at Barnes & Noble, Amazon.com and Authorhouse.com.

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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