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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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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.
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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

COA reverses convictions based on ineffective appellate counsel

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Jennifer Nelson for www.theindianalawyer.com

The Indiana Court of Appeals reversed a man’s convictions of Class A felony child molesting and Class B felony sexual misconduct with a minor based on his sexual advances toward his stepdaughter when she was in junior high and high school. The judges acknowledged as a result of their decision, the stepfather won’t face any legal consequences for those actions, but the state had a duty to present sufficient evidence to support those convictions.

Brian Adcock was convicted to two counts each of the felony child molesting and sexual misconduct with a minor in September 2009 after a jury trial. L.P was 20 at the time of the trial when she testified. The child molesting charges were based on incidents that took place when L.P was under 14 years of age in junior high; the sexual misconduct charges relate to when she was in high school.

Adcock directly appealed, but the COA affirmed his convictions, noting Adcock did not challenge the sufficiency of the evidence. He later sought post-conviction relief, contending he received ineffective assistance of trial and appellate counsel. The PCR court denied relief.

In Brian S. Adcock v. State of Indiana, 47A01-1407-PC-283, the COA focused on his appellate counsel claims, which argued his attorney should have challenged the sufficiency of the evidence on all counts. His appellate counsel said they had not considered moving for directed verdicts or challenging the sufficiency of the evidence on appeal, but believed there was in fact insufficient evidence on all the convictions.

When then Court of Appeals looked at the trial record, the judges found it littered with issues. L.P. couldn’t recall whether she was 13 or 14 when Adcock digitally penetrated her vagina. This is important because if she was 14, Adcock would have to have been charged with the less serious crime of Class B felony sexual misconduct of a minor, not Class A felony child molesting.

In addition, any charges against Adcock for sexual misconduct with a minor occurring before May 21, 2003, would have been time-barred by the five year statute of limitations since the state filed its information on May 21, 2008. Again, L.P. could not testify exactly when certain acts occurred on or after May 21, 2003, which would have been at the end of her eighth grade year.

“[W]e conclude appellate counsel, for no apparent strategic or tactical reason, overlooked significant and obvious problems with the sufficiency of the evidence supporting each of Adcock’s convictions. If such arguments had been made, there is more than a reasonable probability that they would have been successful; we would have been required to vacate each of the convictions. And, because those vacations would be based upon insufficient evidence, the State would be precluded by the Double Jeopardy Clause from retrying Adcock,” Judge Michael Barnes wrote. “We also conclude that these sufficiency problems are stronger than the issues appellate counsel actually raised on direct appeal. As such, Adcock received ineffective assistance of appellate counsel as a matter of law, and his convictions must now be vacated.”

IS IT TRUE December 9, 2014

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IS IT TRUE the revelation about the declining TIF revenue due to ONB’s successful challenge of it’s assessment make one thing perfectly clear?…the clarity that came into view this weekend is that the City of Evansville has not sold any of the $20 million in bonds to raise the cash to fund their portion of the hotel project?…as we have previously reported, ONB has also not written a $14 Million check for the worthless naming rights for the Centre?…without regard as to whether HCW has gotten its part of the money in place any activity that may happen at the hotel lot is for theatrical purposes?…the CCO has real doubts however that any bank would actually fund a loan until all of the funding sources were rock solid?…it is now public record that the bonds for the hotel and the IU Medical School have not been sold?…the PR campaign, golden shovel events, and hotel start dates that we as citizens have all been bombarded with has been an orchestration of nonsense?…as the CCO has opined on many occasions, until all of the funding has been notarized and we can see a deposit slip, the hotel is nothing more than a dream for dreamers?…to think that many of the people of Evansville were hoodwinked by former Mayor Weinzapfel’s declaration that “if we build an arena we get a hotel for free” should serve as a good backdrop for the 2015 election cycle?

IS IT TRUE the City County Observer thinks it is really great when elections have a well vetted group of candidates with opposed primaries to allow voters to learn as much as possible about each candidate before November comes calling?…that being the case we are thrilled to see the recent announcements by a new crop of Republican candidates for their party’s nominations for City Council?…we do at this point hope to see other Republicans step up to create a healthy primary for all 9 seats on the City Council?…we would like to see a fully opposed Democrat party primary as well to test the records of any and all sitting council members who choose to run again?…without strong primary challenges we may be faced with another carefully assembled team of cheerleaders for a sitting Mayor like Team Weinzapfel was in the 2007 election?…swearing oaths to a sitting Mayor and promising to support a strong man agenda is what inspired the CCO to do artist renderings of certain City Council members with puppet strings being pulled by former Mayor Weinzapfel?  …we are presently working on a similar artist rendering starring four (4) present members of City Council?  …we surely hope that the recent announcements by Republican candidates does not constitute a collection of puppets that form the nucleus of a Team Winnecke?…regardless of party affiliation Evansville needs cognizant independent thinking on the City Council by people who understand the reality of the financial challenges we are collectively facing?

IS IT TRUE we would like to hear these new candidates opinions on how projects should be vetted?…we would like to hear what these new candidates think about the Earthcare Energy LLC fiasco and how such a thing could possibly happen in a responsible government?…we would like to know if these new candidates recognize the value of having an adaptively updated master plan as opposed to carrying out a flavor of the month development plan?…we would like to know what these new candidates think could jump start the NAVSEA Technology Transfer agreement signed by GAGE in 2008?…we truly would like to see all of the new candidates VET well with respect to knowledge, cognizant ability, and positive intentions?…having a slate of puppets has not worked out well in the past and it will not in the future?…we will choose to be hopeful that is not the case with these new candidates?

IS IT TRUE it was recently disclosed that after six consecutive years of getting an F that Lincoln School will not be taken over by the Indiana State Board of Education?…the CCO was shocked and amazed that six years of failures have resulted in no accountability?…the EVSC has failed the kids at Lincoln and now the SBOE is failing them too?…the only logical conclusion for six years of failure to go without repercussion is that the SBOE either has no solutions and/or is unwilling to assume the responsibility that should come with governance?…it is clear now that the threat of a takeover by the SBOE is a toothless threat?…it seems that the SBOE is like a teacher who is competent at assigning failing grades but completely useless in the classroom?…if this is the best the SBOE can do, we had just as well close the place down?…the kids who attend Lincoln are on their own because the adults in charge locally and at the state level have failed?

IS IT TRUE Sears recently announced losses of $550 million in their flagship brand stores and K-Mart?…their response is to accelerate their current plan of closing losing stores by an additional 100 stores in 2015?…we do not know if the Evansville store is a winner or a loser but the trend for the Sears stores nationwide is downward and the eventual closure is inevitable unless corporate management can implement a plan to compete with younger, smarter, and faster competitors?

IS IT TRUE in what has to be one of the most idiotic lawsuits ever filed in the United States a chimpanzee in New York State had a suit filed on its behalf to be granted rights as though it were a human being?…a judge fortunately denied this idiotic request and kept the chimp status in the animal rights realm where it clearly should be?…we wonder what the taxpayers of New York paid to reaffirm the difference between man and beast?…maybe a Chimp Park is in order in the future?…we already have such a place and it is called The Zoo?

IS IT TRUE with respect to a solution to the demonstrations that followed police interactions that resulted in the deaths of black men in Ferguson, MO and Staten Island there seems to be some fundamental problems that need to be recognized and acknowledged?…Booker T. Washington once said, “there is a certain class of race problem solvers who don’t want the patient to get well, because as long as the disease holds out they have not only an easy means of making a living, but also an easy medium through which to make themselves prominent before the public”?…the year was 1911 and this statement cuts right through much of the clutter and misinformation being spread by charlatans and their enablers in the media today?…we could well use the wisdom and resolve for positive change of leaders like Booker T. Washington in today’s United States of America?

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TROPICANA ENTERTAINMENT AND CARNIVAL CRUISE LINES FORM STRATEGIC CASINO ALLIANCE

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Tropicana Entertainment, Inc. (NASDAQ: TPCA), one of the most respected names in the gaming industry, and Carnival Cruise Lines, the world’s most popular cruise line, announced today that they have formed an alliance to offer an array of cruise benefits to Trop Advantage® players club members at seven Tropicana-owned casinos in the United States for 2015.
Guests of Tropicana Entertainment’s Atlantic City, NJ; Evansville, IN; Greenville, MS; Laughlin, NJ; and Aruba properties, as well as Belle of Baton Rouge Casino and Montbleu Resort Casino Spa in Lake Tahoe, will be eligible to receive complimentary and discounted Carnival cruises throughout the year aboard Carnival’s 24 ships, based on their level of play.
“We take great pride in giving Trop Advantage players more fun, variety and value than our competitors,” said Tony Rodio, President & Chief Executive Officer of Tropicana Entertainment Inc. “Carnival Cruise Lines shares our commitment to attentive service, delicious food and drink, and exceptional experiences, making this a meaningful partnership that will greatly benefit our players.”
Trop Advantage players club is designed to allow players maximum flexibility in choosing their own rewards. Trop Advantage offers five reward tier levels and the ability to earn and spend comp dollars, receive invitations to special events and take advantage of generous free slot play programs and giveaways. Membership is free and players can join online or at any of Tropicana Entertainment Inc. casinos.
“We are excited to align our Carnival brand with such a progressive, entertainment-oriented organization such as Tropicana Entertainment, said Marty Goldman, Carnival’s Senior Vice President of Global Casino Operations. “We look forward to welcoming Trop Advantage players aboard our ships and providing them with a lifetime of wonderful vacation memories.” Goldman noted that the cruises can be booked through any of Carnival’s reservations channels, including its valued travel agent partners.
Carnival destinations include exotic ports throughout the Caribbean, Bahamas, Mexico, and other destinations.
About Tropicana Entertainment Inc.
Tropicana Entertainment Inc. is a publicly traded company that, through its subsidiaries, owns and operates eight casinos and resorts in Indiana, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, New Jersey and Aruba. Tropicana properties collectively have approximately 6,300 employees, 6,032 rooms, 6,941 slot positions and 217 table games. The company is based in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Company is a majority-owned subsidiary of Icahn Enterprises, L.P. (NASDAQ: IEP)
About Carnival Cruise Lines
Carnival, a unit of Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE/LSE: CCL; NYSE: CUK), is “The World’s Most Popular Cruise Line®” with 24 ships operating three- to 16-day voyages to The Bahamas, Caribbean, Mexican Riviera, Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, New England, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands . The company’s 25th ship, the 133,500-ton Carnival Vista, is scheduled to enter service in 2016.