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Governor Pence to Keynote Jobs for America’s Graduates State Career Development Conference
Indianapolis – Tomorrow, Governor Mike Pence will keynote the Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) State Career Development Conference, where he will announce the JAG Indiana Outstanding Senior award winners. Details below.
Friday, March 13:
1:15 p.m. EDT – Governor Mike Pence to keynote the JAG State Career Development Conference
*Media are welcome to attend.
Ivy Tech Corporate College, Ballroom – Second Floor, 2820 N. Meridian Street, Indianapolis
IS IT TRUE MARCH 13, 2015
IS IT TRUE that South Bend’s Mayor is a graduate of Harvard School of Business, has a degree in Finance and a Rhode Scholar? …South Bend’s General Fund balance as of December 31, 2014 was well over $29 million dollars? …City of Evansville General Fund is $307,000? …this means that South Bend has over 94 times the money then Evansville has in their General Fund?
IS IT TRUE that South Bend’s Park Funds are over $5 million dollar and the City of Evansville Park Funds is negative $355,000?
IS IT TRUE that the TIF funds in South Bend is over $54 million dollars and the City of Evansville is only $6.8 million. …that the total fund balances in South Bend is $178,000,000 and Evansville is only $71,000,000? …Evansville has added the amount of $8.4 million the City borrowed from Old National Banks TIF Funds?
IS IT TRUE that Evansville has about 12,000 more people then South Bend living within its border?
IS IT TRUE we congratulate the local GOP for attracting the State Republican Party Convention? …we hear that this convention may have been scheduled on the same week-end as the Seventh Day Adventists Convention? …we hope that downtown can provide ample parking and the city has enough Lodging for both Conventions?
IS IT TRUE earlier this week the CCO publisher put in a statement in the IIT section stateing that Mayoral candidate Gail Riecken campaign  have some organizational problems? …our message appears to have gotten to the powers that be in the Riecken camp? …we can say with certainty that it now seems that the Gail Riecken Mayoral campaign is doing the important things necessary to elect her Mayor of Evansville? …we look forward to an extremely competitive campaign between Gail Riecken and Mayor Lloyd Winnecke?
IS IT TRUE we have been watching with interest how our former will Mayor will perform as IVY TECH new Chancellor?  …we are pleased to report that Chancellor Weinzapfel performance  has been extremely impressive?  …we applauded his dedication, vision and efforts in taking IVY TECH to next level?  …we pledge to help Chancellor Weinzapfel to promote future events or projects he has planned for IVY TECH?
Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records
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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 Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Kenneth Bryan Mason           Failure to Register as a Sex or Violent Offender-Level 6 Felony
Logan Russel Smith               Trafficking with an Inmate-Level 5 Felony
Dealing in a Schedule III Controlled Substance-Level 6 Felony
Jessica Charlene Robb            Trafficking with an Inmate-Level 5 Felony
Dealing in a Schedule III Controlled Substance-Level 6 Felony
Justin M. Blair                        Trafficking with an Inmate-Level 5 Felony
Dealing in a Schedule III Controlled Substance-Level 6 Felony
Evan M. Pund                        Trafficking with an Inmate-Level 5 Felony
Dealing in a Schedule III Controlled Substance-Level 6 Felony
Kendra Sue Moranz            Burglary-Level 5
Burglary-Level 5 Felony
Burglary-Level 5 Felony
Burglary-Level 5 Felony
Theft-Level 6 Felony
Theft-Level 6 Felony
Theft-Level 6 Felony
Theft-Level 6 Felony
Jeffrey Scott Brooks         Burglary-Level 5
Burglary-Level 5 Felony
Burglary-Level 5 Felony
Burglary-Level 5 Felony
Theft-Level 6 Felony
Theft-Level 6 Felony
Theft-Level 6 Felony
Theft-Level 6 Felony
Jacob Neal Alvey-Williams      Trafficking with an Inmate-Level 5 Felony
Dealing in a Schedule III Controlled Substance-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
Judge urges legislators to clarify Castle Doctrine statute
Jennifer Nelson for www.theindianalawyer.com
The Indiana Court of Appeals in a case of first impression reversed a man’s conviction of battery on a law enforcement officer after finding he exercised reasonable force under I.C. 35-41-3-2(i)(2), the statute revised in response to a 2011 Supreme Court holding that the Castle Doctrine is not a defense to battery or another violent act on a police officer. But one judge asked the Legislature to take another look at the statute for public policy reasons.
David Cupello challenged his Class A misdemeanor battery on a law enforcement officer conviction, which was based on him slamming his apartment front door on the foot of an off-duty constable, Robert Webb, who was employed by the apartment complex as a part-time courtesy officer. The complex told Webb that Cupello had been verbally intimidating to apartment staff, so Webb went to his apartment to investigate “reports of intimidation.†He stuck his foot just inside Cupello’s apartment once he opened the door to prevent him from slamming the door closed.
When Cupello became upset, he tried closing the door several times, striking Webb’s foot. This caused Webb to call for backup and arrest Cupello for battery.
In David Cupello v. State of Indiana, 49A02-1406-CR-394, the judges found that the state did prove that Webb was engaged in the performance of his official duties to support Cupello’s conviction, even though during that incident, Webb was not in uniform nor did he identify himself as a constable to Cupello. But the two had encountered each other on a prior occasion. When Webb went to the apartment, Cupello told him he wanted to press charges against an apartment complex employee for harassment, which could lead one to infer Cupello knew Web as both a law enforcement officer and acting in his official capacity, Judge Edward Najam wrote.
But based on the revised statute, Cupello had a statutory right to exclude Webb from his home and used reasonable force to do so, the judge held. The placement of Webb’s foot inside the threshold of the apartment door was unlawful entry by a public servant. Cupello used reasonable force by closing his door, so the facts do not support his conviction, they held.
Judge Paul Mathias wrote separately to encourage the General Assembly to clarify what easily visible and audible indicia are required to place citizens on notice that he or she is dealing with an off-duty law enforcement officer who is acting in his official capacity. He also believes legislators need to more clearly define what powers private security personnel have.
“Without such careful consideration and differentiation by the General Assembly, Hoosiers have a right to wonder precisely who has been invested with the public authority to regulate civil society, and to resent the instances where government has apparently delegated public authority to private security for purely private purposes and gains,†he wrote.
Tomes, Becker Welcome University of Southern Indiana Students
TOMES, BECKER WELCOME UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN INDIANA STUDENTS: State Sen. Jim Tomes (R-Wadesville, front, left) and State Sen. Vaneta Becker (R-Evansville, front, right) welcomed students from the University of Southern Indiana (USI) for USI Day at the Statehouse this week. Vice President of Government and University Relations for USI, Cynthia Brinker (second row, second from right), hosted students and alumni at the Capitol to see Indiana’s legislative process in action, tour the Statehouse and meet with lawmakers. The students were recognized in both the Indiana Senate and House of Representatives.
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ST. MARY’S, UNIVERSITY OF EVANSVILLE TO OFFER FINANCIAL PREPAREDNESS CLASS FOR NEW AND EXPECTANT PARENTS
 Welcoming a new baby brings a lot of joy to families – but it can also bring many questions about finances. Preparing for the expenses of the first few months of life, costs for daycare, saving for college, and the overall costs of raising a child can leave parents feeling stressed.
That’s why St. Mary’s Hospital for Women & Children and the University of Evansville are teaming up to offer a financial preparedness class for new and expectant parents – whether they are having their first child or welcoming another baby to the family. The class is set for Wednesday, April 1st from 6:30 – 8:30 PM in the St. Mary’s Gift Conference Room, located just off the lobby of the Hospital for Women and Children.
Dr. Yasser Alhenawi, Assistant Professor of Finance at the University of Evansville, will address topics including:
- Household financial planning
- Taxes and insurance
- Resources available for those needing assistance
The class is free, but registration is required. To reserve a spot, go to stmarys.org and click the “Class or Event†tab, or call Terry Cooper, Perso
Governor Pence to Chair Board Meeting, Visit Wayne County School Tomorrow
Indianapolis – Governor Mike Pence will Chair the Indiana Economic Development Corporation Board of Directors meeting tomorrow in Richmond. Later in the afternoon, he will visit fourth graders at Fairview Elementary School. Details below.
Thursday, March 12:
11:00 a.m. EDT – Governor Pence to Chair the Indiana Economic Development Corporation Board of Directors meeting
*Media are welcome to attend.
Osborn, 2350 Salisbury Road, Richmond
1:30 p.m. EDT – Governor Pence to visit fourth graders at Fairview Elementary School
*Media are welcome to attend and are asked to check in at the front desk.
Fairview Elementary School, 60 Northwest L Street, Richmond