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BIDING THEIR TIME By Jim Redwine

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Gavel Gamut

By Jim Redwine

BIDING THEIR TIME

By the time Peg’s mom got tired of living by herself in Florida Peg was over the legal age, 55, so Mary gave us her small condo in a retirement community in Royal Palm Beach. As with many gift horses, this one had issues. Issue number one was most of the residents were planning more endings than beginnings.

Whereas, in southern Indiana there are numerous births, weddings (this chronology is now often correct), graduations and sundry events such as street fests and craft fairs around which an occasional funeral occurs, in Florida the sequence and frequency are reversed.

Clues to the demographics of our Florida neighborhood may be found in the federal tax code like by-laws which govern all aspects of the residents’ behavior. No dogs, no bare feet, no noise after ten o’clock p.m., no “loud’ music, no pickup trucks, no bar-b-que grills, no one under 55, etc., etc., etc. And everyone going to or from the pool must wear a cover-up. This last one I heartily agree with; with the age and condition of those of us shuffling about the pool, the EPA might otherwise intervene. At 71, I include your humble servant.

Peg and I get to Florida about three weeks per year. We spend most of our time there just as you do if you have a cabin at the lake or any other “recreational” property. That is, we clean and fix, repair and sweat, replace and throw away. Every now and then we will take a break from our vacation and eat lunch at one of the numerous Cuban, Italian, Mexican, Indian or Oriental restaurants. There are no Ozzie and Harriet Americans living, or at least eating or driving, in Royal Palm Beach. I now know how the American Indians felt in the Nineteenth Century. Of course, Peg and I frequent these “foreign” restaurants because the food is so good. Perhaps if English or German food were any good there would be some of those places to eat.

Actually we rarely venture out of our complex as there are more cars on Florida roads than there used to be in Detroit. A trip to the hardware store, of which we have to make several, is an adventure in collision avoidance. And whereas folks in southern Indiana or southern Illinois or northwestern Kentucky for that matter will excuse or tolerate almost any driving faux pas, Floridians believe a loud and blaring horn is always in vogue. One reason Floridians constantly ride their horns is almost everyone is hard of hearing. Or maybe that’s the reason they are.

So, Peg and I spend most of our break times sitting on our porch, what Floridians grandly call lanais, and watch our neighbors push their walkers or wheelchairs along the way to the “clubhouse” where the only events involve aluminum foil encased take-home leftovers and endless stories about medical procedures.

This morning after we had finished putting up two new smoke alarms, as required by the by-laws, we were gazing across the street at the roof of the clubhouse and engaging in a sense of superiority over the aged and almost stationary parade of shufflers. Then I felt something peering back at us. By the way, I wanted to tell you about the Mt. Everest size mountain created by all the trash that has no were else to go as there are laws against dumping it in the ocean. They simply pile it higher and higher covering each new layer with sand. In other words a perfect storm of habitat for critters.

These mountains of trash bring in varmints of all kinds. The one nearest to us is an aviary for vultures, which frequently take forays into the retirement villages surrounding the dump. It turned out what was looking at me from the clubhouse roof as I arrogated myself over my elderly neighbors were four vultures. They appeared to be discussing something as they stared my way.

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House Page Program now accepting applications

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STATEHOUSE – State Representative Holli Sullivan (R–Evansville) is encouraging Hoosier students to apply for the Indiana House Page Program. The program offers students 13 to 18 years old the chance to visit the Statehouse and see a full day of legislative activity.

 

“The House Page Program gives students a firsthand look at how our state government operates,” said Rep. Sullivan. “I encourage local students to apply so that they can see all of the exciting, day-to-day activities that take place during the legislative session.”

In addition to visiting the Statehouse, pages have the opportunity to tour locations like Governor Pence’s office, the Indiana Supreme Court and both the House and Senate chambers to list a few. Pages also have the opportunity to observe floor sessions and committee meetings as well as help legislative staff members. Students who serve as pages are excused from school for the day and are responsible for their own transportation to and from the Statehouse.

 

“This is a unique opportunity for students to learn by observation,” said Rep. Sullivan. “Students can more fully understand the work that goes into creating new laws as they watch legislation being discussed and voted on in the House Chamber.”

 

With spots filling up fast, students who are interested in the Page Program are highly encouraged to schedule their visit quickly. Students are asked to include two separate dates to visit. Those dates should be between the first weeks of January through April. Recommended days to serve include Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays when the House is in session. There are no pages on Fridays.

Murder Suspect from Evansville Apprehended in Louisville

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The Southern Indiana U.S. Marshals Service Fugitive Task Force arrested a suspect wanted on murder charges today. Demeko Bradley was being sought by the Evansville Police Departmentfor the December 27th murder of Decedric Williams.

Task Force officers tracked Mr. Bradley to a residence located in the Shelby Park area of Louisville, Kentucky.  Mr. Bradley fled on foot and was apprehended by a Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office K-9 handler team assigned to the Task Force.

Mr. Bradley was transported to a local hospital for treatment of injuries sustained during the arrest.  Mr. Bradley will be lodged at the Louisville Metro Department of Corrections pending extradition back to Indiana.

 

 

Murder suspect, Demeko Bradley, has been arrested

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SPONSORED BY DEFENSE ATTORNEY IVAN ARNAEZ.
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The man wanted for the December 27th murder of Decedric Williams. has been arrested in Louisville Kentucky.
Demeko Bradley was located today by members of the US Marshals. Bradley will remain in Kentucky, pending extradition.
A murder warrant was issued for Bradley accusing him of shooting Williams to death on the lot of the Marathon gas station at Walnut and Kentucky.

 

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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EPD Activity Report January 2, 2015

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EPD Activity Report

RECYCLE DAY

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Date: 1/3/2015 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Location: Old Walmart west parking lot
4595 University Drive
Evansville, Indiana

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
Holiday items: gift boxes, greeting cards, wrapping paper.

Christmas trees will be mulched.  Bring your own container if you want to take mulch home with you.
Vanderburgh County Residents Only

*weather permitting*

Dates & Locations subject to change.

Fatal New Year’s Day Crash

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Sheriff Dave WeddingOn Thursday, January 01, 2015 at 1:24am the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office responded to a single vehicle crash on US Hwy 41 at Waterworks Road.A Ford Taurus had been eastbound on Waterworks Road before leaving the roadway for an unknown reason. A preliminary investigation indicated that the vehicle struck a small embankment and flipped several times. The driver of the vehicle was ejected and sustained fatal injuries as a result.The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office and Vanderburgh County Coroner’s Office is still investigating the crash. The deceased driver, whose name is being withheld at this time, was the sole occupant of the vehicle. -END-

IS IT TRUE January 2, 2015

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IS IT TRUE we are hearing that Mayor Winnecke and his DMD Director are going to announce next week that they have just found another Builder/Developer/Investor that is ready to commit to build a new Downtown Evansville Hotel? …we hope that the Mayor and his DMD Director are working diligently in giving millions of hard earned tax dollars to anyone who asks without proper vetting? …we look forward to hearing who the Mayor has selected as the newest builder of the Downtown Hotel of 2015? …we can’t wait to hear what the Mayor and his hand picked DMD Director promised to give the new Downtown Hotel Developer without talking with the Evansville City Council or proper vetting?

IS IT TRUE we are wondering if HCW isn’t named to be the newest Downtown Hotel Developer for 2015 how much will the City and Evansville Redevelopment will have to pay them for past prep work they have done on the recently failed Downtown Hotel? …our ‘MOLES” tell us the City and Evansville Redevelopment Commission may have to pay HCW anywhere from $1 million to $2 million of our hard earned tax dollars for a failed project for past work preformed?

IS IT TRUE we hear if the City and the Mayors politically controlled Evansville Redevelopment Commission doesn’t decide to select HCW as the newest Hotel Developer for 2015 we hear that a highly regarded Hotel Developer and a well known investor may be interested in building a reasonable and affordable Downtown Hotel without very little public subsidies? …we are stunned to hear that the Mayor and his DMD Director haven’t sent out a new “Request for Proposal to Bid” to area builders and investors seeking their input for the new 2015 Downtown Hotel plans? …we say get ready for another Winnecke “Ready, Fire and Aim news conference that once again shall guarantee the City taxpayers that have finally have found someone that going to build a newly designed 2015 Hotel for Downtown Evansville? …we say , let the “Main Stream Media Circus” begin?

IS IT TRUE 2014 has ended, we have all overdosed on college football, eaten ourselves into a need for some exercise and the new year is upon us?…2015 is an election year in the City of Evansville and it looks like it may just be one for the record books?…as in 2011 the drama is high for an upcoming announcement by an upstart who may mount a challenge to the power of a presumably invincible incumbent?…in 2011 it was Rick Davis, who in his own way dispensed with the rumored “Mayor for Life”, Jonathan Weinzapfel and his hand picked successor Troy Tornatta in the Democrat primary?…in 2015, we will soon know if Gail Riecken will move forward in an attempt to unite the fractured Vanderburgh Democrat Party to seek the Office of the Mayor of Evansville?…there are even rumblings of a Libertarian candidate and an Independent candidate coming forward both of which could pick off some of the base of the major parties making things even more interesting?

IS IT TRUE if you do not live within the political boundaries of the City of Evansville, today is the second day that you are not eligible to serve on appointed boards or commissions controlled by the Mayor or the City Council?…it is safe to assume for the time being that there are at least 60 unfilled openings on various boards in need of a competent city dweller who is willing to fill them?…we shall soon learn who these new appointments are and how they are vetted?…we are betting the vetting process will require no more than a pulse and a nod and wink commitment to the appointer’s agenda?…that would be par for the course?…in nearly every other jurisdiction with appointed boards and commissions, there are openings announced and an interview process in place to choose the most qualified and willing candidates?…it is very much like being hired in places that have a planning process?…this is a good time for the City of Evansville to take a baby step into the modern world and establish a process to attract and vet candidates?…this should happen before a new herd of back room cronies are appointed?…it would be better to take a couple of months and do this right than to round up the regular suspects for political appointments?

IS IT TRUE the CCO was surprised to see the editorial board of the Courier & Press assert that Evansville once had a “bustling” convention business?…we are wondering exactly when that may have been the case because it has not been true for at least 30 years and maybe longer?…returning to the glory days of the past to a time when obsolete products and activities were the rage is about as sane as sending the economic development team out to attract a buggy whip factory?…the internet and meeting simulators have diminished the convention business to the point that conventions are now looked at with jaded eyes by boards of directors?…sure there are some die hard shows that have a primary focus on debauchery that are held in Las Vegas or some other major city, but the days of places like Evansville landing big national conventions are over?…we may get the “Bass Fishermen of Kentuckiana” or the Quilter’s Guild but small local gatherings that like to call themselves conventions is all we can expect?…It has often been said that “if you tell a lie loud enough and often enough people will think it is true”?…it seems as though the local mainstream paper has not only bought into the propaganda, they have become the instrument of delivery as well?

IS IT TRUE we have already asserted many times that a 250 room downtown hotel is a WANT by the elites and politicos and is not a NEED for anyone?…we stand by our assertion?…we will know when the hotel becomes a NEED when some private investment group feels a NEED to put one there without a public handout?…until then it is nothing more than a political payback for campaign contributions and votes?

IS IT TRUE that the CCO reaffirms our commitment to seek out what is wrong and to expose it in hopes that someone with power, authority, and money will fix it?…we offer a quote from this writers friend Elon Musk to support our way of doing things?…we recognize that it does take a person that seeks out the knowledge of what is wrong and solves these problems through scientific discovery followed by implementation to make real progress become reality?…here is what Elon has to say about it?

“You want to be extra rigorous about making the best possible thing you can. Find everything that’s wrong with it and fix it. Seek negative feedback, particularly from friends.” – Elon Musk

 

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