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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, November 17, 2014

Joseph Floyd                  Domestic Battery-Level 6 Felony

Melissa Ruffert        Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated-Level 6 Felony

Michael Charles           Domestic Battery-Level 6 Felony
Interference with the Reporting of a Crime-Class A Misdemeanor

Cory Wily                    Attempted Murder-Level 1 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 prove

IS IT TRUE November 19, 2014

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IS IT TRUE that Monday night’s meeting of the Evansville City Council was set up to be a public grilling of the Director of the Sewer and Water Utility Allen Mounts for the despicable letter that he and Mike Duckworth sent to roughly 1,000 of our citizens?…in reality Mounts fired back while talking down to several City Council members including 4th Ward Councilwoman Connie Robinson?…after enduring the proceedings Councilwoman Robinson even opined that if she had known what the Johnson Controls deal was before voting for it that she would have voted against it?…we believe Councilwoman Robinson and take her at her word, but are disturbed that yet another big spending deal in Evansville made it through a vote without being understood?…this mirrors the Earthcare Energy LLC deal where the City Council had the wool pulled over its eyes by orchestrated deception and is oddly reminiscent of Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi’s “you gotta pass it to find out what it is” shtick?…not knowing what is being voted on is sinking city after city and even dividing our country?…it looks like Johnson Control’s made it through Evansville’s non-vetting process in spite of a real attempt to declaw it?…it is a sad fact that the people of Evansville continue to be raked over the coals by deception and ineptness?

IS IT TRUE that smart meters really are the wave of the future and for technically skilled ratepayers can be a magnificent tool for implementing efficiency measures?..this writer has one for electricity and has used it very effectively to choose efficiency enhancing products like LED bulbs, programmable thermostats, pool pump management, and solar energy?…my smart meter allowed me to save about $4,000 on my solar installation by wisely choosing how to manage energy use?…this writer is also a mentor to and investor in a revolutionary smart water meter that brings features to the owner that the Smart City Johnson Controls deal is not bringing to the people of Evansville?…the local water district (privately owned) actually provides a rebate equal to the cost of the meter for those who have them installed?…insurance companies are about to announce a premium credit for homes with this particular smart water meter because it senses leaks and notifies the owner by text message?…that reduces damage big time and with all of the rebates and credits cost homeowners nothing?…this meter by using a mathematical technique know as an FFT (fast Fourier transform) of the flow signal can actually identify where a leak is?…municipalities are paying ZERO as these devices are adopted by homeowners, golf courses, and homeowners associations in our drought stricken region?…my average water bill is under $10?…I do wish the people of Evansville and Indiana (see next paragraph) were being offered the energy management capabilities that I enjoy with my smart meters for electricity and water?

IS IT TRUE Indiana’s largest electricity provider wants to modernize its infrastructure, but it’s a plan that comes with a price for customers?…the Indiana Regulatory Commission (IURC)is taking comments on Duke Energy’s $1.87 billion infrastructure improvement case, which includes the mandatory installation of smart meters for every customer in their service territory?…Tyson Slocom, director of Public Citizen’s Energy Program, says the costs of the devices outweigh any consumer benefits?…according to Slocum, It is kind of like forcing everyone to buy an iPhone even if all you’re going to do is make local phone calls with it, and will only be fit a small select group of customers who understand how to use the information the smart meters provide for their benefit?…Duke Energy estimates the plan will increase rates an average of one percent every year from 2016 to 2022?…If the request is approved by the IURC, Duke Energy would have a tracker that allows it to raise rates when costs go up?…while ratepayers are struggling to get by on a day-to-day basis, Duke as a company is pretty healthy and financially strong and a lot of these projects Duke Energy needs to do to provide reliable electricity service and the customer shouldn’t have to bear all the risks and all of the costs that come along with this?…the average monthly electric bill of Duke Energy customers has increased by almost 10 percent in the last year, and nearly 56 percent in the last 10 years?… utility regulators are taking public comments on the case before and during a hearing this Wednesday in Bloomington?…Evansville ratepayers who are getting burned to the grind by smart water meters would be well advised to keep a close eye on this precedent setting ruling before the IURC?

IS IT TRUE despite what Mr. Allen Mounts may have said to the City Council, a herd of Moles have told,us that at least 5,000 more of the threatening letters were about to be sent to Evansville property owners by the Sewer and Water Utility?…this Johnson Controls deal will go down in Evansville history as one of the most callous and deceptive tricks ever pulled?…former Mayor Weinzapfel and current Mayor Winnecke should hang their heads in shame for the role they have played in tricking the people of Evansville and in aiding in the negative tending of our bond rating before borrowing $800 Million to repair our neglected and dilapidated sewer system?

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Report

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EPD Activity Report November 18, 2014

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EPD Activity Report

Cardiac Rehab Open House

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You’re invited to The Heart Hospital Cardiac Rehab Open House. Thursday, November 20th, 3-5pm. This event is open to the public. Please join us!

Click for more information about The Heart Hospital.

4015 Gateway Boulevard, Suite 2122 on the Deaconess Gateway Campus.

Celebrate GEW Week with the Growth Alliance

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Global Entrepreneurship Week

EVANSVILLE, Ind. (11/17/2014) – Join the Growth Alliance for Greater Evansville this week as we participate in Global Entrepreneurship Week; the world’s largest celebration of innovators and job creators who launch start-ups that bring ideas to life, drive economic growth and expand human welfare.

What is the purpose of Global Entrepreneurship Week? Global Entrepreneurship Week, referred to as GEW, inspires innovators through local, national and global activities designed to help them explore their potential as self-starters and innovators. This year, 140 countries will host activities for GEW, ranging from large-scale competitions and events to initiate networking gatherings, connecting participants to potential collaborators, mentors and even investors— introducing them to new possibilities and exciting opportunities.

Activities hosted by and/or sponsored by the Growth Alliance this week include: a makerspace soft opening, open house for the The Station co-working space at Innovation Pointe, a Kauffman New Venture class, and an Evansville Tech on Tap Event, featuring: Matterfab 3D Printing in Metals.

#GEW2014 EVENTS

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2014

 MarkerSpace Soft Opening
TIME: 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. LOCATION: Innovation Pointe, 318 Main Street, Basement Level Planning for a makerspace at Innovation Pointe is underway. Stop by Tuesday evening to check- out what will be, The MakerStation. Makers are invited to bring their tools to create and collaborate with others.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2014

 Co-Working Space Open House
TIME: 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. LOCATION: Innovation Pointe, 318 Main Street, Second Floor Are you curious about co-working? Stop by The Station at Innovation Pointe to tour the space, ask questions, play some games, and enjoy free food and drinks!
318 Main Street, Second Floor

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2014

 Kauffman New Venture Course
TIME: 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. LOCATION: Innovation Pointe, 318 Main Street, 1st floor
The Growth Alliance kicks-off the second round of New Venture classes this year, as six local entrepreneurs test the feasibility of their new venture before launching. Scholarships for the Spring 2015 New Ventures course are now available! Visit the Growth Alliance website for details.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2014

 Evansville Tech on Tap, MatterFab 3D Printing in Metals
TIME: 5:30 p.m. LOCATION: Tin Man, 1430 West Franklin Street
Learn about Evansville Tech on Tap member, Matt Burris. Matt believed he could build a 3D printer able to print using metals like stainless steel and titanium. Matt began this quest by buying a high power laser on ebay and built a prototype. Last year he pulled up stakes and moved to the Bay Area to join the Lumnos Hardware Accelerator. Matt now has a functional printer which appears nearly ready to disrupt the price of printing in metals. Enjoy free pizza & a cash bar. Please RSVP on Meetup.com.

Make Election Day a Holiday

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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 Friday, November 14, 2014

Timothy Scott                    Possession of a Narcotic Drug-Level 6 Felony
Theft-Class A Misdemeanor

Erron Huckleberry           Theft-Level 6 Felony
False Informing-Class B Misdemeanor

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.

Commentary: Abdul-Rahmin Peter Kassig, RIP

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By John Krull
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS – The weather fit the news.

The official word that the self-proclaimed Islamic State had beheaded young Hoosier Abdul-Rahman Peter Kassig came on a day when the skies turned gray. A thin blanket of snow – for centuries a symbol of death and rebirth – fell on the streets, sidewalks and yards where Kassig grew up and went to school.

He died far from home at the hands of people determined to see him as something other Column by John Krullthan what he was – a good-hearted young man who wanted to help others. The Islamic State killers wanted to make him a symbol of American arrogance.

In a video released on social media, a masked militant with a disguised voice said:

“This is Peter Edward Kassig, a U.S. citizen of your country. Peter, who fought against the Muslims in Iraq while serving as a soldier under the American Army, doesn’t have much to say. His previous cellmates have already spoken on his behalf. But we say to you, Obama, you claim to have withdrawn from Iraq four years ago. We said to you then that you are liars.”

As is so often the case in atrocities such as this, the killer’s tone mingled rage and self-righteousness. How often – and how easily — human beings find justifications for murder.

Young Kassig’s death brought to a close a heartrending struggle to preserve his life.

On one side, his captors were determined to use him as a means by which they could indict the United States and its foreign policy. On the other side, his parents, Ed and Paula Kassig, worked to do something more meaningful and more real – get those captors to see their son not as a flag or a uniform, but as a human being.

To do that, the Kassigs just told their son’s story.

Peter Kassig was a young man who graduated from North Central High School in Indianapolis and enlisted in the U.S. Army Rangers. He was honorably discharged for medical reasons and returned home to go to college.

On a spring break trip to the Middle East, he, an emergency medical technician, decided he could help people in a troubled part of the world. He left school, devoted himself to humanitarian work, began the process of converting to Islam and, in captivity, changed his name to Abdul-Rahman Kassig.

He was working on a humanitarian mission when Islamic State militants took him captive on Oct. 1, 2013. They kept him until they killed him.

In that time, they apparently never came to see Abdul-Rahman Peter Kassig as a son, as a friend, as a man who wanted to do some good in the world, as a fellow member of the human race.

No, they just saw him as a means to an end – a way to make a gruesome statement.

That is, of course, what hate does to us. It blinds us first to the humanity of the person before us – and then to the humanity within ourselves.

The Kassigs, to their immense credit, have not allowed that hate to claim them. Throughout this ordeal, both parents and son have reminded us, again and again, that, regardless of our nationality or faith, we all are brothers and sisters under the skin. We all hold dear those we love. We all cry when we’re hurt and bleed when we’re cut.

Even in their time of immense sorrow, Abdul-Rahmin Peter Kassig’s parents asked not for revenge but for reconciliation. They requested that those who mourn their son’s death make contributions to the Syrian American Medical Foundation. They want to continue their son’s legacy of hope.

The word that a fine young Hoosier’s life had ended in a land far from home came on a cold, snowy day in Indiana. And, for a moment, that made a gray day even drearier.

But Abdul-Rahmin Peter Kassig and his parents, in a time of tragedy, reminded us of the only forces that can warm and light the bleakest of days – the humanity that links us all and the love that can sustain us in our darkest moments.

John Krull is director of Franklin College’s Pulliam School of Journalism, host of “No Limits” WFYI 90.1 Indianapolis and publisher of TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

Denomination loses appeal in favor of breakaway church

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Dave Stafford for www.theindianalawyer.com

A church denomination failed to prove to the Indiana Court of Appeals that it was entitled to the property of a congregation that broke away.

Judge Edward Najam wrote for the unanimous panel that Wabash Circuit Judge Robert R. McCallen III ruled correctly in finding that no trust existed that entitled the denomination to claim ownership of property held by a church in Roann. The denomination sued in 2012 after the Roann congregation voted to sever its affiliation.

In Church of the Brethren, South/Central Indiana District v. Roann Church of the Brethren, Inc., Roann Break-Away Group and the Roann Church, Inc., 85A02-1403-PL-166, the panel rejected Church of the Brethren’s claims that an express or implied trust existed.

“Nothing in the language cited by the Denomination evinces a trust relationship,” Najam wrote. Likewise, the denomination’s Organization and Polity Manual’s language did not impose an implied trust on the Roann church.

“(N)o part of the Manual imposed a requirement of any sort on the Denomination’s individual congregations; it provided mere suggestions for local church constitutions,” the panel held.

“To reiterate, the court’s reasoning finds support in the language of the deeds, which do not contain trust language; in testimony, which labeled the Manual as nonbinding on individual congregations; and in the language of the 2002 Constitution, which did not create a fiduciary relationship and which, in any event, was nonbinding and revocable by the Congregation,” Najam wrote. “Therefore, the Denomination has not met its burden; it has not shown that the trial court’s judgment is clearly erroneous.”