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Person of Interest in Open Homicide Case Apprehended on Multiple Warrants

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A person of interest wanted for questioning for his possible involvement in the Thanksgiving Day homicide in Evansville is now in custody on multiple felony warrants.

This evening at 9:15 P.M., the Indiana State Police and Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Department, with the United States Marshal’s Task Force, arrested Michael Lawrence Wisdom, 20, Evansville, after locating him in the 1500 block of East Illinois Street in Evansville. Wisdom was wanted on charges filed by the Evansville Police Department on December 2 for Dealing Schedule II Narcotics, as well as a petition to revoke his probation status. Wisdom was taken into custody without incident.

Evansville Police have been attempting to locate Wisdom as a “person of interest” for his involvement in the homicide of Willie Williams on November 27. Questions regarding the investigation by the Evansville Police Department, or information regarding their case, can be directed to the EPD.

 

IS IT TRUE December 10, 2014

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IS IT TRUE that the grand illusion at the corner of Martin Luther King Boulevard and Walnut Street continues as there is no construction going on to begin the new convention hotel that has been the apple of political eyes for the last 6 and a half years?…now that we know the City of Evansville’s $20 Million portion of the cost is between a rock and a hard place from the perspective of bonding attractiveness, we expect that some tough choices are about to be made?…when competent bond counsel advises a client that things will be tight if things do not go perfectly, that is code for two things?…the first thing that is code for is that the interest rate is going to be higher than previously expected?…the second thing that it means is that some further form of guarantee will be necessary to make the bonds attractive to the investment community?…that guarantee will constitute insuring the bonds which cost more money and backing the bonds with a tax increase if the TIF revenues are insufficient to service the debt?…both of these things are likely to be on the table for the Mayor and the City Council to ponder before going forward with a bond issue of $77 Million to subsidize the downtown convention hotel and the IU Medical Center?

IS IT TRUE we live in a world where the leadership of Evansville has toasted $200,000 on an Earthcare deal that without the financial work of outgoing Councilwoman Stephanie Brinkerhoff-Riley would have cost the taxpayers $5 Million, a Mayor driven effort to spend over $10 Million on Roberts Park, a $13 Million bike path on North Main, and countless other baubles it is no wonder that the City is up against it’s credit limit?…imagine the surprise if all of those other nonsensical projects had been allowed to happen with borrowed money?…if those thing had moved forward we would not even be having a discussion right now about how high the interest rate may be to subsidize a hotel and medical school?…the city’s credit card would just come back declined?…the people of Evansville need to think long and hard about going all in on a hotel and medical school?…if the $127 Million Ford Center that was advertised by Project Manager John Kish as being cash flow positive from day one is now losing $8 Million per year, what on earth makes our elected leaders think another $77 Million is the magic bullet to return downtown Evansville to the glory days of the 1950’s?…Ford Center did not perform as the consultants said and the hotel will not either?…the only question is whether our leaders will take another trip to Fantasy Land on the way to bankruptcy court?

IS IT TRUE that Shelley Kirk, who we all got to know as our longtime newscaster is going back to her roots?…after 2 years in Mayor Winnecke’s old job of doing PR and marketing for the Evansville branch of Fifth Third Bank, Ms. Kirk has decided to return to the work she loved and head back to the WEHT & WTVW family of stations?…we wish her well as we wish everyone well who is offered the opportunity to go back to a place they love and a job they treasure?…we say “Good Luck Shelly from the CCO”?

IS IT TRUE that MIT economist Jonathan Gruber who is famous now for boasting about hoodwinking the American people and the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) into thinking that the ACA (ObamaCare) was not a tax so it could pass gave a mea culpa speech to the United States Congress regarding his regrets?…Gruber was asked some humiliating but patronizing questions like “how much were you paid to lie to us”, “does MIT hire stupid people”, and “are you stupid” by some members of congress in a partisan bash session?…when you cut through the clutter Gruber’s response was pretty much “I am sorry for calling a fool a fool and for embarrassing the Democrat Party”?…the reality of the situation is that Gruber’s boasting was a welcomed moment of honesty that we all should have known in the first place?…you can call Gruber lots of things for his service to the White House, but when it comes to his public declarations he is certainly not a liar?…we do wonder when telling the truth became stupid in American politics?

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SPECIAL IS IT TRUE CONCERNING PEACEFUL MARCH ON CITY HALL

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IS IT TRUE we are disappointed that Evansville City Council Candidates Ms. Ann Hargis, Jack Schriber and Justin Elpers have all voiced their staunch support for our liberal Mayor political agenda? …we can’t wait to see the details how they plan to bring back solid fiscal responsibility leadership to the office of the Mayor? …we need new faces on City Council that have backbone and not rubber stamps that votes for our liberal Mayor agendas? …we hope that Hargis, Schriber and Elpers will quickly realize that the voters want elected officials that represent their needs and not the Mayors?

IS IT TRUE we hear that some really serious discussions is going on within in the Vanderburgh County Democratic party on what is the best way to replaced its ineffective Party Chairman? …one would hope that the 8th District Democratic Party Chairmen Tony Long would involve himself in issue soon as possible? …we hope Mr. Long will quickly realize if the Republicans take over both the office of the Mayor and Evansville City Council the Vanderburgh County Democratic will be officially politically dead for many years to come?

IS IT TRUE we hear that intense discussions have been going on between a group of bi-partisan movers and shakers with a possible candidate to run against liberal Mayor Lloyd Winnecke? …we hear that the discussions have been extremely encouraging? …if this well known individual decides to take on our liberal Mayor it will be the biggest political battle of his career? …if the highly respected and well known individual enter the race all the money that our liberal Mayor has in his political war chest won’t matter? …our “Moles” tell us that we shall hear if Winnecke will have a political opponent in about 10 days?

IS IT TRUE we hear that Independents, Libertarians, Tea-party members, disgruntled Republicans and Democrats, local small business owners and everyday Taxpayers are talking about having a mass but peaceful protest at the Civic Center in March? …the focus of this event shall be targeted at the out of control and liberal spending habits of local city government? …we hear that the DMD and the Evansville Redevelopment Commission wild and out of control spending habits shall also be the focus of this vocal but peaceful protest? …you should expect more detailed information concerning the gathering of the masses at the steps of the Civic Center in March, 2015?

IS IT TRUE following the peaceful protect in March, 2015 on City Hall plans are being made to have a first class social event at the Tropicana-Evansville Conference Center?

IS IT TRUE WHEN THE PEOPLE FEAR THE GOVERNMENT THERE IS TYRANNY? …WHEN THE GOVERNMENT FEARS THE PEOPLE THERE IS LIBERTY?

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New group brings former lawmakers back together

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Roughly one year ago, Brian Hasler began forming an organization he believes is the first of its kind at the state level anywhere in the country.

Hasler and the 130 members of his newly established group have one thing in common: They have all served as representatives or senators in the Indiana General Assembly.

The Association of Retired Members of the Indiana General Assembly, known as ARMIGA, brings together former legislators from across the state who have left the state legislature – either willingly or due to an election loss.

Hasler said he got the idea for the group from both a desire to see his former colleagues on a more consistent basis and from a similar institution on the national level.

“The farther you are away from the legislature, the less contact you have with your former colleagues (so) I thought it would be useful,” Hasler said. “I thought it would help the community and I was also aware of a retired association of legislators for Congress.”

So far the group has met only once, but plans on meeting several times a year as the organization continues to grow.

“We are a group in its infancy right now,” Hasler said.

While the organization currently has less than 150 members, there are at least 200 more potential members ARMIGA is attempting to contact.

“A big step has been trying to reach out to others to try to find out how to contact other (former) legislators and get them involved,” said board member Jeff Linder, the associate vice president for public affairs and government relations at Indiana University.

Linder, who served in the Indiana House of Representatives from 1990-2000 representing House District 57, is one of the founding members of ARMIGA and said he will be directly involved in some of the day-to-day processes of the group.

One of Hasler’s first orders of business has been contacting a few individuals he knew could play a big role in helping the group grow.

Along with Linder, Hasler enlisted the help of Dale Grubb, a member of the Indiana House of Representatives from 1988-2012 and former majority caucus chairman, and Bob Garton, a state senator from 1970-2006 who served as the Senate president pro tem for a record 26 years. All three men have been actively involved in the process of growing the organization and establishing programs for the group to begin in the near future.

To date, roughly 6,700 Hoosiers have served in the Indiana General Assembly – a number that continues to increase with each legislative retirement and lost election.

Hasler said the goal is to reach out to as many former state legislators as possible so that they might the opportunity to interact with former colleagues as well as those who have served either before or after their time in the General Assembly.

“First and foremost it is a way to stay connected,” Hasler said.

Several of the former legislators whom Hasler has enlisted have said they have had an interest in forming a similar type of group and expressed appreciation that he has taken the initiative to set those plans into motion.

“The response has been overwhelmingly positive,” Hasler said. “It is amazing to see that a lot of these folks have thought about doing this before.”

The organization now boasts members from each decade dating back to the 1940s. Elmer Hoehn, a native of Clark County and the lone representative of the 1940s in ARMIGA, served in the Indiana House of Representatives for two terms in 1945 and 1947.

ARMIGA’s first meeting – a luncheon for its members at the Indiana State Fairgrounds – took place in September and saw 56 retired legislators and 40 spouses and guests in attendance.

“I think people were very pleased with this,” Linder said. “We had a really good turnout for the event and the people who were there were thrilled with it and they seem to have more intention to get involved. I am proud to have been a part of it.”

Lisa Hays, an attorney and the daughter of long-time state Rep. John “Jeff” Hays, was asked by Hasler to attend ARMGIA’s first event in the memory of her father. Hays volunteered to check in the retired legislators and greet them as they entered the event for lunch.

“I just felt so proud to be there representing him (her father),” Hays said. “He would’ve been (a member of ARMIGA) in a heartbeat and I know he would’ve been happy I was there.”

Hasler also invited Ryan Mangus, the son of former state Rep. Richard “Dick” Mangus, to attend on behalf of his deceased father.

“It was good to see some of the faces my dad used to talk about,” Mangus said. “I grew up here. My dad ran in 1973 and I was born in 1972, so I remember coming down here and being a page or coming to visit him ever since I was born.

“A lot of these people (ARMIGA members) remember me when I was a little baby, some even babysat me they told me.”

Dick Mangus served until 2003 and passed away in 2008.

Hays also said she enjoyed being present at the event and having a chance to witness the camaraderie among the retired legislators.

“A lot of these guys and gals who leave, they go back to their own lives … after they leave they are gone,” Hays said. “You can just tell by their presence that they very much want to be a public servant. I can see that helpful energy.”

Hays said she is excited the group has come together and has plans in the works to make an impact on the state.

“This is a resource that is untapped,” Hays said. “I commend Brian for putting this together… and I can see it becoming something bigger than what it has started out as and maybe other states could even emulate it.

“I think the sky is the limit of what this group could do. I was (really) just thrilled to be there and observe.”

Both Hasler and Linder said the group intends to speak with current legislative leaders of the Indiana General Assembly to see if there is anything their group might be able to assist them with.

Also, one of the group’s plans is to establish a civility award that will be given out to legislators in each chamber who reflect and display a bipartisan nature and willingness to work with each party.

ARMIGA board members have established a panel to evaluate candidates for the proposed award. Most members on the panel are either current or former members of the media. The group plans to distribute the award annually.

Linder said much thought was put into deciding who would be on the board of the newly established organization. The intent, he said, is to have an equal number of board members who are Republicans and Democrats and who represent the House and the Senate.

In some senses, the civility award that is planned to be distributed by ARMIGA is a reflection of the group’s own bipartisan nature.

“I think it (ARMIGA) is very bipartisan,” Ryan Mangus said. “There is no politics in this, I don’t think.”

He said the first meeting even included former lawmakers who defeated other former lawmakers who were also in attendance.

Along with a civility award, Hasler said there have also been talks of establishing a monthly newsletter and even creating a bicentennial project to honor all of the legislators who have served the state of Indiana throughout the years.

The proposed project would involve a display for the Indiana State Museum that would contain campaign buttons from legislative members and place them in the shape of the Hoosier state.

Hasler also has plans to establish a Friend of the Association of Retired Members of the Indiana General Assembly.

“My favorite thing about this group is that it has been so warmly embraced by everyone,” Hasler said. “Clearly there was a need for this and I’m glad we tapped into that.

“I also enjoy hearing all of the stories,” he said. “All of the sacrifices and things that were done for the betterment of the state and even all of these hilarious stories about things that took place during the General Assembly. I think this is just a great way to bring people together to support one another.”

Jacob Rund is an assistant editor at TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

Drug Dealing Arrest on USI Campus

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On Monday, December 08, 2014 at approximately 12:20 pm the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office responded to a narcotics complaint at 826-B Melton Lane off of Mahrenholz Road on the campus of the University of Southern Indiana.USI security officers had called for assistance from the Sheriff’s Office after locating marijuana inside a campus apartment. Sheriff’s deputies searched the apartment and questioned the two occupants, Mr. Braden Ray York and Mr. William Blake Gray.Over six (6) ounces of marijuana was seized along with $1,375.00 in cash. Scales, empty baggies, “grinders” and other paraphernalia were also recovered.

Mr. York was taken into custody and lodged at the Vanderburgh County Confinement Center. Mr. Gray was issued a citation and given a court date.

Arrested:BradenYork

Braden Ray York  20, of Greenfield, IN. Dealing Marijuana over 30 grams as a Level 6 FelonyCited:
William Blake Gray (not pictured), 20, of Vienna, IL. Possession of Marijuana under 30 grams as a Class A Misdemeanor

 

 

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Reports

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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 Monday, December 08, 2014
Austin Gibbs             Battery with Moderate Bodily Injury-Level 6 Felony
Intimidation-Level 6 Felony
Battery-Class B Misdemeanor
Resisting Law Enforcement-Class A Misdemeanor
Criminal Trespass-Class A Misdemeanor
Disorderly Conduct-Class B Misdemeanor
Public Intoxication-Class B Misdemeanor

Justin Kunze                   Operating a Motor Vehicle After Forfeiture of License for Life-Level 5 Felony

Myia Payne                  Dealing in Cocaine-Level 2 Felony
Possession of Cocaine-Level 6 Felony
Possession of Marijuana-Class A Misdemeanor

Nicholas Shafer             Possession of Methamphetamine-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

EPD Activity Report December 9, 2014

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EPD Activity Report

Evansville Monster Jam® Tickets Now Available

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Feld Motor Sports® announced tickets for the Dairy Queen presents Monster Jam® brought to you by Casey’s General Stores, the world’s premier monster truck series, are now on sale at the Ford Center and surrounding Ticketmaster locations. Monster Jam is revving into Ford Center, January 10-11, 2015. Opening show on Saturday for first time in Evansville market.
Monster Jam® events are affordably priced for the whole family with $20 adult tickets and $8 kid’s tickets (ages 2-12) with a limited amount of $22 Gold Circle and $25 Front Row tickets. Participating Casey’s General Stores are offering a $5 off adult ticket coupons while supplies last. Free Pit Passes, valid for Saturday 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. ONLY, are available at participating Dairy Queen stores while supplies last. JUST ADDED Sunday, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Pit Party available for purchase. The Party in the Pits gives fans the opportunity to get a view of the massive monster trucks up close and meet the drivers. Pit Passes are available for purchase for $10 adults and kids (ages 2 -12) at the Ford Center Box Office or online at www.ticketmaster.com. Pit pass and an event ticket are required for entry to the Party in the Pits. Saturday, Jan. 10, 2 p.m. event ticket along with Pit Pass required for Saturday entry. Sunday, Jan. 11, 2 p.m. event ticket along with Pit Pass required for Saturday entry.
The Evansville show will feature: Predator®, Prowler®, Heave Hitter driven by Derek Anson, River Rat driven by Steve Snellen, Instigator driven Paul Breaud, and Backdraft driven by Ty Cornelius! All appearances are subject to change without notice. Approximately 12 feet tall and about 12 feet wide, monster trucks are custom-designed machines that sit atop 66-inch-tall tires and weigh a minimum of 10,000 pounds. Built for short, high-powered bursts of speed, monster trucks generate 1,500 to 2,000 horsepower and are capable of speeds of up to 100 miles per hour. Monster trucks can fly up to125 to 130 feet (a distance greater than 14 cars side by side) and up to 35 feet in the air.
Monster Jam® is the most popular monster truck tour, performing to over 4 million fans annually at the most prestigious arenas and stadiums throughout the world. Monster Jam® shows consist of three main fan-favorite elements – the pit party, racing and freestyle.
For more information on Monster Jam, log on to www.MonsterJam.com.

Lloyd Expwy cloverleaf construction lane shift delayed due to weather

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Tomorrow’s Lloyd Expressway traffic shift has been postponed due to recent precipitation and temperatures affecting pavement striping.

Indiana Department of Transportation contractors anticipate phasing in the new traffic pattern late this week as weather permits, beginning no earlier than Thursday, Dec. 11. For updates, follow INDOT on social media at http://facebook.com/INDOTVincennesDistrict or http://twitter.com/INDOTSouthwest.

All S.R. 62/66 Lloyd Expressway lanes near the U.S. 41 interchange will be shifted south to share the existing eastbound pavement. Two narrow lanes will remain open in each direction.

In addition, westbound Lloyd Expressway traffic will temporarily turn left at a traffic signal to access U.S. 41 southbound while the existing loop ramp is rebuilt. Of the two narrow lanes open for westbound Lloyd Expressway, the left lane will be shared between left-turning and through traffic – there will be no dedicated left-turn lane.

Motorists should expect initial delays as drivers get accustomed to the new traffic pattern and added delays that will be ongoing through the winter. INDOT urges drivers to use alternate routes.

About the U.S. 41 & Lloyd Cloverleaf
Over about one year, INDOT contractor Ragle Inc. of Newburgh is reconfiguing the U.S. 41 and Lloyd Expressway interchange into a full-cloverleaf design, which will remove two stoplights from the Lloyd Expressway. INDOT and Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke broke ground on the $19.1 million project earlier this month.

While temperatures, snow and ice do limit the types of work that can be performed, construction will continue this winter as weather permits. Indiana Department of Transportation contractors will remove old pavement and move dirt for the new ramps so they are ready for paving in the spring.

Traffic on U.S. 41, Lloyd Expressway and the ramps connecting the two will be maintained with traffic shifts