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BELIEVE IN INDIANA GROUP GOES AFTER EVSC PRESIDENT CHRIS KIEFER IN MASS MAILER

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AN anonymous political group has mailed two (2) political mailers that charges that President of the EVSC School Board, Chris Kiefer has failed in his leadership position.

This first mailer charges that EVSC President Chris Kiefer lead the charge to increase the Superintendent of Schools annual salary over $180,000, not including perks, allowances and benefits.

This mailer also alleges  that 9 Evansville/Vanderburgh County  schools are getting failing grades under President Chris Kiefer leadership.

The CCO has ask our many moles to help us identify who sent these professional produced mass mailers.  When we the get the answer we sent this mailer out we shall make it public.

Attached is a link to the mass mailer concerning President of the EVSC School Board for you’re viewing.

Anti Kiefer mailer 1

Anti Kiefer mailer 2

 THE ABOVE LINKS ARE POSTED BY THE CCO WITHOUT OPINON, BIAS OR EDITING.

LETTER TO THE MAYOR FROM COUNCILMAN JOHN FRIEND, CPA

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OCT. 30,  2014

Dear Mayor,

We, the Council are eager to meet on Friday, October 31, 2014 at 2 p.m. in special session to discuss the various aspects of your budget and we appreciated the diligently efforts you and your Department Heads have devoted to this process. This has been a daunting task over the past months and we look forward to a positive conclusion.

As presented, the Council is pleased to have reduced it’s budget by 11.45%, in absolute dollars, $66,761. Actually, the only Department in the City to have reduced it’s spending over the previous year, in the efforts to balance the administration’s budget to move our City forward.

I applaud your action in excluding your salary increase valued at $2,011 plus associated payroll cost of $154 . Leaders should lead by example. Per the record, the Council choose to retain it’s 2% across the board salary increases in line with the City’s rank and file, but retain the reduction in other areas of our budget, namely, the consulting expense totaling $80,000 We are pleased to contribute in helping obtain your needed balanced budget. As a result of the large reduction in the consulting line item, this will require even more addition time to be dedicated in the performance of our duties.

I pose this resolution, I will make a motion to rescind the salary ordinance pertaining to the Council Member’s salary increase of 2% should the Mayor’s Department consider matching the composite reduction of 50% of the Council’s. Once the Council salary increase of 2% is eliminated and the associated cost of the salary increase valued at $3,795 the total dollar reduction of the council will be $70,556 which is the cost plus $8,000 of keeping one swimming pool open this coming summer. Consequently, your Department would match a total reduction of $35,278 or 50% of the Council. In doing this, we will be showing the world that the Council and the Mayor are all on the page of cooperation in moving our City forward in the efforts of balancing your budget. Between both our Departments, this will total $105,834 nearly enough to keep two pools open.

As President of the Council, I will make the motion and fully expect it to be seconded.

If the motion fails to receive support, sadly enough, I would expect you to rescind your offer.

Look forward to your proposals on Friday and please do not hesitate to contact me about my offer.
Thank you

John

RECYCLE DAY

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Date: 11/1/2014 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
Mixed paper
#1 thru #7 plastic containers – no Styrofoam or plastic bags
***Glass containers not accepted at this time***
Vanderburgh County Residents Only

*weather permitting*

Dates & Locations subject to change. 

EPD Activity Report October 31, 2014

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SPONSORED BY DEFENSE ATTORNEY IVAN ARNAEZ.
DON’T GO TO COURT ALONE. CALL IVAN ARNAEZ @ 812-424-6671.

EPD Activity Report

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Report

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http://www.vanderburghsheriff.com/recent-booking-records.aspx

Sheriff’s Office and U.S. Marshals conduct Sex and Violent Offender Verification detail

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SPONSORED BY DEFENSE ATTORNEY IVAN ARNAEZ.
DON’T GO TO COURT ALONE. CALL IVAN ARNAEZ @ 812-424-6671.

The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office and the U.S. Marshal’s Fugitive Task Force conducted a Sex and Violent Offender Verification detail today.

The purpose of the detail was to do a surprise check on the validity of reported addresses and other information provided by individuals currently registered with the Vanderburgh County’s Sex and Violent Offender Registry. The verification sweep was conducted in addition to regular checks that are conducted throughout the year.

Information collected during the verification sweep will help keep the Vanderburgh County Sex and Violent Offender website up to date and as accurate as possible. Residents are encouraged to visit the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s website and navigate to the Indiana Sex and Violent Offender webpage. The website allows residents to search for the addresses and names of offenders in a specific area.

The Sheriff’s Office relies on tips from the public to help us detect registered sex offenders who are out of compliance. Please visit www.vanderburghsheriff.com to leave a tip.

The results of today’s verification sweep are shown below:

  • 50 Sex or violent offender addresses verified.
  • 6 Felony arrests related to absconded sex offenders.
  • 1 Misdemeanor arrest for a sex offender registration violation
  • 1 Misdemeanor citation for invalid identification.

Arrested:

Pictured above: Richard Carl Ditsworth, 33 of Evansville. Sex Offender Failure to Register as a Level 5 Felony.

Pictured above: Shawn Eugene Gardner, 43 of Evansville. Sex Offender Failure to Register as a Level 5 Felony.

Pictured above: William Paul Johnson, 48 of Evansville. Sex Offender Failure to Register as a Level 6 Felony.

Pictured above: James Eric Hill, 53 of Evansville. Sex Offender Failure to Register as a Level 6 Felony.

Pictured above: Marquis Durand Griffin, 24 of Evansville. Sex Offender Failure to Register as a Level 6 Felony.

Pictured above: Christopher James Estrada, 39 of Evansville. Sex Offender Failure to Register as a Level 6 Felony.

Pictured above: Scott Allen Bastain, 41 of Evansville. Failure to Appear on charges of Sex Offender Required to Possess Valid Identification as a Class A Misdemeanor

 

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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SPONSORED BY DEFENSE ATTORNEY IVAN ARNAEZ.
DON’T GO TO COURT ALONE. CALL IVAN ARNAEZ @ 812-424-6671.

Below is a list of felony cases that were filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office on Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Kenneth Colbert Jr         Dealing in Methamphetamine-Level 4 Felony
Resisting Law Enforcement-Level 6 Felony
Possession of Paraphernalia-Class A Misdemeanor
Possession of Marijuana-Class B Misdemeanor

Stephen Gibbens     Possession of Methamphetamine-Level 6 Felony
Resisting Law Enforcement-Class A Misdemeanor
Disorderly Conduct-Class B Misdemeanor

Walter Pendleton III  Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated-Level 6 Felony

Nolan Shell                      Operating a Vehicle as an Habitual Traffic Violator-Level 6 Felony

Darlene Wills                Battery by Bodily Waste-Level 6 Felony
Intimidation-Level 6 Felony
Resisting Law Enforcement-Class A Misdemeanor
Public Intoxication-Class B Misdemeanor

James Adams Jr           Criminal Recklessness-Level 5 Felony

Christine Gray           Domestic Battery-Level 6 Felony

Brandon Malcolm       Possession of Methamphetamine-Level 6 Felony
Possession of a Synthetic Drug or Synthetic Drug Lookalike Substance-Class A
Misdemeanor
Aleczander Stewart      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.

SENTENCE CHART

SKILLET HEADS ALL-STAR WINTER JAM 2015 LINE-UP AS HISTORY-MAKING TOUR CELEBRATES 20 YEARS

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 GRAMMY®-nominated platinum-selling rockers Skillet will return to the famed Winter Jam stage to headline the blockbuster tour’s 20th year. Reigning as the world’s #1 first quarter tour for four consecutive years, NewSong’s Winter Jam Tour Spectacular revealed its 2015 line-up and cities, which included Evansville, IN during a special event on October 27 at Nashville’s Hard Rock Café. Ford Center will host Winter Jam on January 29, 2015.

In addition, the event was webcast by Blue Scout Media’s StageHop.com to thousands attending “Winter Jam House Parties” around the world, where fans had a front row seat to the announcement and special performances by select Winter Jam 2015 artists.

Founded and hosted by GRAMMY®-nominated NewSong, the tour will also feature Jeremy Camp, Francesca Battistelli, Building 429, for King & Country, Family Force 5 and evangelist Tony Nolan, while the LifeWay Christian Stores Pre-Jam Party is slated to showcase Blanca, About A Mile and VERIDIA.

“As we enter a landmark year for Winter Jam, we’re overwhelmed by God’s favor on an event that began as one concert in 1995,” said Eddie Carswell, Winter Jam creator and NewSong founding member. “The tour has grown in unimaginable ways, but one thing has remained the same—an unwavering commitment to share the Gospel every night. This year’s line-up continues a tradition of excellent music and impacting ministry, and we’re especially excited to welcome our friends Skillet back as headliners.”

Arts Council welcomes New York Artist, Alex Norelli

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New York Artist, Alex Norelli will be displaying part of his year-long postcard project in the Bower-Suhrheinrich Foundation Gallery located inside the Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana. The one night only exhibit is entitled, The Post/Art Show. The gallery is located at 318 Main Street in downtown Evansville, Indiana. Join the Arts Council for a reception for this one night only Exhibit on November 7th from 5:00pm to 7:00pm.
Originally from Pennsylvania, Alex Norelli has resided in New York for twelve years. Poetry and painting is where Norelli started but has since branched out into music and graphic design. “Things grow, things change, poetry turns into music, painting turns into poetry, doodles turn into projects, and every effort goes into the depth of the next. Its pretty simple, and I want to do it forever.”
Artist Bio
Visual artist, poet and musician Alex Norelli works with postcards. Its the dimensions and the relative cheapness to send them that attracts him. Growing up in a rather rural part of Pennsylvania, it was through the mail that he experienced artifacts of the outside world. As a kid he did chores around the house so he could then have his parents write checks for mail order catalogues, like Archie McFee. Norelli was able to use the mail to interact with the broader world before the Internet became readily available. But now that the Internet is the default mechanism for communication, Norelli sees the value of the postcard not to be redundant, but perhaps on the cusp of its greatest meaning. Divorced from being solely a utilitarian means of communicating messages, now it can become a creative vector for any and all expression. Kind of like using a bottle as an instrument or a plastic jug as a drum, Norelli hopes to find new ways to use the 4X6 dimensions of the average postcard for communicating what no other format has yet been able to, the tangibility of the message.
To see more of Norelli’s works, visit alexnorelliart.com. For more information about the The Post/Art Show and other upcoming events, visit artswin.org.

USI’s Norwegian Foot March attracts nearly 700 participants nationwide

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Nearly 700 cadets and soldiers representing 29 states and the District of Columbia have registered to participate. ROTC cadets from 20 institutions, including Ball State
University, Central Michigan University, Eastern Michigan University, Illinois University, Indiana University, Indiana State University, Indiana University Purdue University
Fort Wayne (IPFW), IUPUI Indianapolis, Kansas State University, Lakeview College, Michigan State University, Purdue University, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology,
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, University of Cincinnati, University of Indianapolis, University of Kentucky, University of Maryland, University of Toledo and USI
will participate. In addition, individuals stationed at Camp Atterbury, Fort Benning, Fort Bliss, Fort Bragg, Fort Campbell, Fort Drum, Fort Knox, Fort Polk, Fort Sill and
Scott Air Force Base also will be participating. Ages of participants will range from 18 to 67 and include both males and females.

WHERE:
University of Southern Indiana
8600 University Blvd., Evansville, IN 47712
A map of the route is available online.<https://www.google.com/maps/ms%3Fmsid=217745507790287748762.000502cee732cb2fe1ffd%26msa=0%26ll=37.929457,-87.671199%26spn=0.012051,0.022702%26dg=feature>

WHEN:
Saturday, November 1
Heat 1 at 7:30 a.m.
Heat 2 at 8 a.m.
Heat 3 at 8:30 a.m.

WHY:
Cadets and service members who complete the foot march in an allotted amount of time<https://www.usi.edu/media/3508531/NRM-Rules-and-Regs.pdf> will be awarded a certificate and a bronze badge for finishing, a silver badge
for finishing four marches and a gold badge for completing eight marches. This foreign badge is authorized for acceptance and wear on the Army uniform. Proceeds
from the Norwegian Foot March will benefit the USI ROTC program.

About USI’s Norwegian Foot March:
Sponsored by Dr. Nils Johansen, retired Norwegian Artillery Reserve Officer and USI University Division advisor, the Norwegian Foot March is a boot camp tradition for Norwegian soldiers. With a start and end point at USI, the 18.6-mile course will require individuals to march on a trail that covers a variety of terrain while dressed in military attire and carrying a 25-pound rucksack and frame. Participation in this year’s event surpasses last year’s by 25 percent, making this the largest Norwegian Foot March since the events inception.

New for this year, participants may pack their rucksack with 25 pounds of nonperishable food items. Members from the American Legion Post 324, which is located on the USI campus, will collect the food at the end of the event and donate the items to Lucas Place II in Evansville. Lucas Place II is a permanent supportive housing complex for homeless veterans with disabilities.

A video from last year’s Norwegian Foot March can be found online.<http://youtu.be/oPYLqz-D-kY>