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UE Places First in Quiz Bowl at ASCE Conference

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UElogoUniversity of Evansville civil engineering students placed first in the quiz bowl portion of the American Society of Civil Engineering (ASCE) Great Lakes Regional Conference on April 11-12. At the event, hosted by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, UE’s quiz bowl team came in ahead of such competitors as the University of Notre Dame, Northwestern University, Purdue University-Calumet, and Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology.

The objective of the quiz bowl challenge was to test the knowledge of civil engineering students in several categories including:

• Statics/Dynamics • Water Resources Engineering • Structural Engineering • Transportation Engineering • Geotechnical Engineering • Fluid Mechanics/Hydraulic Engineering • Environmental Engineering • Engineering Economics • Engineering Ethics • Engineering Materials • Surveying • Construction Engineering/Management

In the first round, each team answered 40 different questions. The top five teams after the first round then advanced to the last round where they were asked 10 more questions. The final standing was based on teams’ total number of points.

Members of UE’s quiz bowl team were: Jamie Johnson, James Gabe, Chris Kuester and Heather Passey.

UE placed second overall at the conference which, in addition to the quiz bowl, consisted of concrete canoe, steel bridge, professional ethics paper and presentation, environmental design, surveying, concrete materials, and mystery design.

UE student Jamie Johnson won third place in the professional ethics paper and presentation with her paper: “The Engineer’s Role in Natural Disasters.”

The concrete canoe team with project managers Christina Bernauer and Shannon Osiecki won second place with the canoe “Dark Knight.”  Category awards in the concrete canoe competition included third place in races (led by captain Hannah Okray and paddlers Jaclyn Altstadt, Aubin Fowler, Silas Bohlen, George Carroll, Forrest Plumlee and Levi Leffert), second place in design paper (led by academics captain Abby Browder), second place in presentation (with Alejandro Mojica Cadario, Carroll, Bernauer and Osiecki), and second place in final product.

The steel bridge team, led by Abby Browder and Alex Schwinghamer, improved the bridge design so that they constructed their bridge 30% faster than last year with the help of team members Hieronymus Mitchell, Noble Rassam, Hannah Kirk, and Forrest Plumlee.

Other students who were involved included: Danilo Bortoletto, Helena Leon, David Lopes, and Monica Pinto.  UE faculty advisors who traveled with the students were: Associate Professors of Civil Engineering James Allen and Mark Valenzuela and Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering Immanuel Selvaraj.

USI team places in international competition

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USIA team from the University of Southern Indiana’s Romain College of Business won third place in the 2014 Royal Roads University International Undergraduate Case Competition (RRUIUCC) held April 3-5 in Victoria, British Columbia.

The team included Ryan McGuire, Sarah Krampe, Dylan Cox, Aaron McCullough, and Kyle Hoeing (who served as an alternate). They were coached by Romain College of Business faculty members Jeanette Maier-Lytle and Laci Rogers Lyons.

“Our performance at this competition shows that USI students can compete with top business students from around the world,” Lyons said. “This team represented USI well by making the top three and also by competing with good spirits and integrity.”

The RRUIUCC featured teams from 20 different schools offering bachelor’s degrees in commerce, business, or equivalent degree programs. Teams consisted of four competing students, an alternate, and coaches. Teams analyzed and solved three international business cases, and then immediately presented these solutions to judges. Each round of cases were analyzed and prepared for three hours, but topics and presentation criteria varied each round. Presentations were either 15 or 20 minutes, followed by question and answer sessions of 10 or 15 minutes.

In two rounds, teams presented using PowerPoint aids, but in the “Creative Case” no electronic visual aids were permitted. One round featured a “Local Case” written by a Royal Roads University student about a local organization facing a business problem. After three initial rounds, the top four teams were selected for a final presentation.

Final awards were based solely on performance of a fourth case. The winners were Dublin Institute of Technology (first), University of Alberta (second), University of Southern Indiana (third), and University of Vermont (fourth).USI

The 12th annual RRUIUCC attracted 20 teams from Europe and across North America. Business case competitions challenge highly motivated business students to showcase their knowledge, skills, and talent. Through a relevant and spirited competition, the RRUIUCC inspires university students to strive for the highest levels of critical thinking and professionalism. In addition, this competition relies on business professionals to judge student recommendations, bridging the gap between the corporate and academic worlds.

Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will meet in executive session

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The Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will meet in executive session at 3:30 p.m. on Monday, April 21, 2014, in the John H. Schroeder Conference Centre at the EVSC Administration Building, 951 Walnut, IN 47713, Evansville, IN. The session will be conducted according to Senate Enrolled Act 313, Section 1, I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1, as amended. The purpose of the meeting is for discussion of collective bargaining, (2)(A);  initiation of litigation or litigation that is either pending or has been threatened specifically in writing, (2)(B); purchase or lease of property, (2)(D); and job performance evaluation of individual employees, (9).
The regular meeting of the School Board will follow at 5:30 p.m. in the EVSC Board Room, same address.

Reader Polls Do you think taxpayer dollars should be used to subsidize the new period type street lights in the Historic District Yes (10%, 12 Votes) No (90%, 106 Votes) Total Voters: 118

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Here is the testimony delivered by State Rep. Gail Riecken (D-Evansville) to the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission regarding the rate increase requested by Vectren:

I first want to thank the IURC for coming to Evansville to hear comments about the rate increases that are proposed by Vectren. Our electric rates are already high and to meet the requirements of this new proposal, our gas rates will increase.

As a state legislator I receive complaints, concerns from constituents. And, the concerns I have received about Vectren’s proposal are from homeowners and small businesses.

They are twofold: one, about the increase in rates, and two, about the legislation since 2011, that legislators voted on, to allow utility companies to make the requests such as we have before the IURC today.

I’ll leave the issue of the state legislature passing this legislation. But, in full disclosure, I did not vote for the two bills, SEA 251 and SEA 560.

The bills are now law and the best thing we can do is make sure the position of consumers is protected in the IURC formal approval process.

My comments about Vectren’s rate increase proposal are particular to the $217 million plan for Vectren’s South territory, our area.
Vectren’s project includes gas main replacements and upgrades to transmission and distribution pipelines. The plan recovers the project costs over a seven year period, starting this year.

I would like to digress a minute here to make an important note.

The Vectren North plan includes extensions into rural areas that currently do not have natural gas service.

As a legislator and electric ratepayer, because a proposal could be for electric infrastructure improvements, I am concerned. We consumers in the South territory may someday see a proposal in the South territory for extensions to new areas that benefit other entities and that we pay for.

This idea of expanding to new areas and the existing ratepayers paying for it or a good part of it has too many opportunities for utilities where the responsibility for growth should be the corporations and shareholders, not the ratepayers.

I guess if Walmart were a monopoly, they could just raise their prices whenever they wanted to expand, and their customers would pay for it.

And, if not the corporations and shareholders, then, taxpayers should be considered for economic development rather than ratepayers.

A friend of mine explains it this way: “If I truly believed we were expanding service to benefit Grandma and other populations who did not have access to natural gas, I would mostly be ok with it. But that’s not why that section was put in the bill. We are making ratepayers pay for economic development. From … perspective, that’s the role of a taxpayer. Ratepayers pay for utility service, nothing more nothing less. “

I can’t imagine the legislators that voted for this new law believe that it is the intent of the law to be used for ratepayers to pay for economic development outside their service area. The law should be clarified.

There is another justification for SEA 560, I think given in committee that advocates cited to support the legislation.

That was that the use of the tracker model of charging ratepayers for improvements would benefit consumers; one, because there wouldn’t be great jumps in our bills since increases would happen every six months; and, two, that the tracker model would eliminate financing costs, and therefore, a benefit or savings to consumers.

SEA251 and SEA 560 are law and they reflect policy changes that are dramatic in Indiana and deserved more discussion before the legislature voted on them.

However, this is now and we need to talk about what we can do to make sure consumers are protected and the benefits realized are fair to both the utility companies and the consumers.

I have these concerns and questions that I would like the IURC to consider in your review.

1.) How can the consumer be assured of the savings in Vectren’s proposal.

Stated another way, what proof has Vectren established in their plan that their plan will save money to the benefit of the consumer.

2.) The utility has the ability to come back every six months and request a revision.

What assurance does the consumer have that there won’t be some costs revised in the plan that should not be included in in the rate increase proposal but should be the burden of the company and shareholders.

For example, specific safety issues that may have resulted from mismanagement where the remedies are by federal mandates. Those mandates should not be the burden of the ratepayer but the burden of management and shareholders. They may be interpreted as permissible costs in SEA 251. If so, the legislature needs to change the law.

There should be clear determination what is company responsibility and should be company paid and what is consumer driven and should be consumer paid and I look to the IURC to make those determinations.

3.) Are we going to know how long we are going to have to pay for the improvements in the proposal. Stated another way, is the plan clear when the tracker should drop off.

4.) The new tracker law (IC 8-1-39-14) from SEA 251 limits annual rate increases to 2% of the utility’s total retail revenues each year. As has been reported NIPSCO has interpreted the new tracker law, IC 8-1-37-13(a), to mean those increases can be compounded each year during the seven year recovery period.

This issue is surely going to court. How will the IURC address this issue with Vectren in this proposal.

I agree with the OUCC in their testimony recommending that the IURC impose specific conditions, if the IURC approves the plans, including no double-recovery for infrastructure.

5.) Another concern with revenues is that there is no clearly defined term “total retail revenues” in the law referring to the utility issues or at least not in Title 8. I would request the IURC’s opinion if the term “total retail revenues” is clearly defined in law and, if not, should the term be clarified.

Just a couple of comments more…

6.) I endorse the ongoing reporting requirements OUCC has recommended, including Vectren meeting with the OUCC and other interested stakeholders at least eight weeks prior to each fall tracker filing. It is at that time Vectren should supply additional project cost and scope details for all to analyze the upcoming year.

And finally,

7.) The term “reasonable or reasonableness” is a consideration in all IURC reviews. I have often wondered where the consumer fits into that concept. As I have advocated before, would it not be fair to include the consideration of “affordability”, that is “affordability” to the consumer.

Maybe that would pare down a project or maybe the corporation and shareholders might choose to invest some of their high earnings and finance some of the costs.

Please accept the following questions I received the day of the hearing that I did not see prior to the meeting—some that I may have covered in my testimony:
· Since Vectren has asked for a detailed amount of money, there must be a detailed maintenance plan that should be made public to show support for the increase
· Why is there current funding falling short?
· Why is Vectren hesitating to reinvest some of their profit into infrastructure improvements?
· Will all Work be put out for public bid- if not why?
· Will any of the increase be shown to shareholders as a profit in anyway?
· Will all money ask for be used exclusively for improvements only.
· Will any of the improvements be used to expand Vectren Gas Network to new Customers?,
If so why are Vectren profits not going towards the capital expansion
· After improvements are completed will the increases be dissolved?
· Why does Vectren advertise when they are a monopoly here in Evansville?
· As a customer of Vectren part of my bill was to go towards maintenance and improvements why now is this amount falling short?

Thank you for your time and consideration.

IS IT TRUE April 17, 2014

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IS IT TRUE that an Evansville plant that produces printing and packaging products publicly announced Wednesday they will be closing in June?… 59 employees of Chesapeake Pharmaceuticals and Healthcare Packaging will be out of work?…it seems as though the employees of this packaging plan were told Tuesday by management that the plant was closing down in two short months?…the CCO sympathizes with these employees and wishes that our local government had been spending more time and effort to save these jobs than they have posing for the cameras at golden shovel events for the downtown Evansville fun and games money pits?…it is truly ironic that a business that serves the pharmaceuticals industry would be announcing a shut down only a few days after the announcement that the IU Medical School announced downtown Evansville as its chosen location?

IS IT TRUE that the State of Indiana released the data with respect to high school graduation rates and the big picture is that little change has occurred since 2012?…the state’s high school students graduate at a rate of 88.6% outperforming the EVSC schools that fell to 81.9% from 82.8% a year ago?…Warrick County schools graduated a full 91.5% of their students but the winner of the local public schools was taken by Posey County with a 94.8% rate?…the Catholic Diocese high schools achieved a graduation rate of 98.5%, but the biggest prize of all goes to the Charter School known as Signature High School that graduated 100% of their students?…this comes right after Signature moved up to be named the #6 ranked high school in the entire United States?…the Signature school continues to be the shining diamond in Evansville and the State of Indiana proving that with the right team in place that national significance can really happen here in River City?…it would merit some people’s attention to study a bit on what is going on at Signature High and replicate it elsewhere in the EVSC?…it would also be of interest to see what percentage of Signature’s graduates stay in Evansville to start their professional lives and families?

IS IT TRUE it was announced yesterday that the City of Evansville has commissioned a consultant to do a master plan for the parks department?…this is the first such plan that anyone we can find can even remember?…it is just a coincidence that this announcement came only hours after the CCO chided the City Administration for never planning anything?…nevertheless we thank and congratulate the administration for initiating some planning and encourage them to do some more?…making the parks that we have desirable places to be through planning, execution, and management is a path to goodness that haphazardly building dog parks and centennial parks well never achieve?…this is a good sign and we hope to see more of it?

IS IT TRUE that contrary to some rumors that have been floating around, Vectren officials have told the CCO that Vectren has not contributed any money or in kind activities to the group that is working toward using taxpayer dollars to put some fancy street lights in the Historic District?…Vectren absolutely owns up to having provided a quote to the group for the installation work?…this is refreshing to learn that the ratepayers of Evansville will not be subsidizing fancy street lamps in an expensive residential district with increases in their utility bills?…we wish our city government has this same level of understanding about what is appropriate and what is not?

IS IT TRUE that the Wheeler Neighborhood Association is meeting tonight at 6:30 P M at the Central Library?  …that this group encompasses the area surrounding the Historic District and has more important concerns and goals other then expensive fancy historical street lights?  …that this evening the Wheeler Association group will be discussing important neighborhood issues such as health, safety and the overall general environment the downtown area?  …that the Community Police shall be given the Wheeler  group the area crime report  update for the last 30 days?  …we hear that this most active neighborhood group membership  truly represents the cross section of people living in  the downtown area may be discussing the proposed expensive fancy lighting  project for select area of Historic District?  …we can’t wait to hear if the Wheeler Neighborhood Association members are going to activity join the champaign launched by a few  Historical District residents  call for the city to help fund the fancy  and  expensive historical lighting with taxpayers money?

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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LEROY RICHARD GREEN
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 48
Residence: 4519 CLAIRMONT AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/16/2014 5:29:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
CTP – HOLD FOR COMMUNITY TRANSITION PROGRAM 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
PAUL JAMES HARTLINE
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 22
Residence: 100 OSSI ST EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/16/2014 4:43:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 0
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 250
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
BREEZE RENAY WHEELER
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 20
Residence: 12 E FRANKLIN ST EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/16/2014 4:41:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 0
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 0
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 250
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 250
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
ADAM KEITH WILSON
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 30
Residence: 3024 EAST YELLOWSTONE DR. OWENSBORO, KY
Booked: 4/16/2014 4:20:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
COURT ORDERED CONFINEMENT 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
DAVID ALAN KIFER
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 53
Residence: 605 W MARYLAND ST EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/16/2014 3:49:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
TRESPASS [DF] 0
DISORDERLY CONDUCT [BM] 50
RESIST LAW ENFORCEMENT [AM] 100
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
ROBERT RAY RANKIN
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 28
Residence: 4987 FAIRMONT AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/16/2014 3:26:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
PETITION TO REVOKE PROBATION 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
JAMES EDWARD BURNHAM
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 54
Residence: 717 CHERRY ST EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 4/16/2014 2:48:00 PM
Released
Charge Bond Amt
COURT ORDERED CONFINEMENT 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
ALEISHA DAWN EVANS
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 21
Residence: 1201 VISTA CT EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/16/2014 2:32:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
COURT ORDERED CONFINEMENT 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
TERRY LEE DAUGHERTY
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 44
Residence: 2039 POLLACK AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/16/2014 12:45:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 500
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 500
BATTERY-HFF DOMESTIC PRESENCE OF CHILD < 16 [DF] 0
BATTERY-STRANGULATION [DF] 0
BATTERY-HFF DOMESTIC [DF] 0
INTERFERENCE W/REPORTING CRIME [AM] 100
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
THOMAS LARRY BALLARD
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 33
Residence: 2124 RAVENSWOOD DR EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/16/2014 7:01:00 AM
Charge Bond Amt
PETITION TO REVOKE PROBATION 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
BILLY FRANKLIN NELSON
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 36
Residence: 6239 WIG WAM DR EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/16/2014 4:08:00 AM
Charge Bond Amt
WEAPON-CARRY FELON OR PRIOR [CF] 0
WEAPON-HANDGUN W/O A LICENSE [AM] 100
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
STEPHANIE DIANE FRANEY
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 28
Residence: 3130 ARLINGTON AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/16/2014 3:29:00 AM
Charge Bond Amt
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 0
PETITION TO REVOKE PROBATION 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
BRENT KYLER HAMILTON
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 23
Residence: 1751 BECKMAN AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/16/2014 1:51:00 AM
Released
Charge Bond Amt
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE FELONY 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
ASHLYN MARIE CHERRY
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 24
Residence: 7506 E GUM ST EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/16/2014 12:16:00 AM
Charge Bond Amt
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 250
Total Bond Amount: $250
JOSHUA ADAM HUTCHISON
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 35
Residence: 1121 E CHANDLER AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/15/2014 11:58:00 PM
Released
Charge Bond Amt
NARC-DEALING SALVIA OR SYNTH CANNABINOID >2 GRAM [DF] 0
NARC-POSS SCH I,II,III (OTHER) [DF] 0
TRAFFIC-OPERATE W/O EVER RECEIVING LIC 0
TRAFFIC-UNSAFE LANE MOVEMENT [CI] 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
LISA MICHELLE HOLCOMB
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 46
Residence: 8141 ALEXANDRA LN NEWBURGH, IN
Booked: 4/15/2014 10:12:00 PM
Released
Charge Bond Amt
FC-FRAUD-CHECK [DF] 1500
Total Bond Amount: $1500
ROBERT LESTER MOORE
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 33
Residence: 709 E OREGON ST EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/15/2014 8:49:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 0
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 0
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 0
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 0
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 0
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 0
RESIST LAW ENFORCEMENT [AM] 50
COURT ORDERED CONFINEMENT 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER MASON
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 29
Residence: 601 COLLEGE HIGHWAY EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/15/2014 7:54:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 150
NARC-POSS HASHISH >30 G OR PRIOR [DF] 250
Total Bond Amount: $400
ANGELA DAWN HANKINS
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 40
Residence: 1119 EAKINS ST ROBERTS, KY
Booked: 4/15/2014 7:23:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
THEFT-SHOPLIFTING THEFT OTHER <200 [DF] 500
NARC-POSS SYRINGE [DF] 0
NARC-POSS METHAMPHETAMINE [DF] 0
Total Bond Amount: $500
DANIEL CARL HILL
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 49
Residence: 3120 OAK HILL RD EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 4/15/2014 6:28:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
FC-FRAUD-HOME IMPROV > $10,000 [DF] 1000
OTHER AGENCIES CHARGES 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
REBECCA KAY RHODES
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 30
Residence: 605 PLUM ST HENDERSON, KY
Booked: 4/15/2014 4:27:00 PM
Released
Charge Bond Amt
NARC-LEGEND – POSS [DF] 0
NARC-POSS SCH I,II,III,IV [DF] 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
JEFFERY SCOTT CHUMLEY
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 24
Residence: 1600 W FLORIDA ST EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 4/15/2014 4:26:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
PETITION TO REVOKE PROBATION 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
CADE CHRISTOPHER KIRK
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 22
Residence: 905 N ELLIOTT ST EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 4/15/2014 4:10:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
CTP – HOLD FOR COMMUNITY TRANSITION PROGRAM 0
PETITION TO REVOKE PROBATION 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
HAMILES ESCOTT HAWKINS
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 20
Residence: 1136 WESTERN HILLS DR EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 4/15/2014 3:56:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
PETITION TO REVOKE PROBATION 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
RICHARD ALLEN CRANE
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 32
Residence: 2837 C ST EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/15/2014 3:55:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
SENTENCED – REF DOCKET # 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
MICHAEL DEWAYNE CONNER
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 39
Residence: 712 REIS AVE EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 4/15/2014 3:10:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 0
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE FELONY 0
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE FELONY 0
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE FELONY 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
MARIA GITA RAMASWAMY
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 39
Residence: 2912 MONROE AVE EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 4/15/2014 2:40:00 PM
Released
Charge Bond Amt
CHILD NEGLECT [DF] 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
SCOTT ALLEN MEINERT
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 53
Residence: 829 JACKSON AVE EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 4/15/2014 1:48:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
GARY WAYNE HILL
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 32
Residence: 900 N LAFAYETTE AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/15/2014 1:33:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
NARC-INHALING TOXIC VAPORS [BM] 0
RESIST LAW ENFORCEMENT [AM] 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
THOMAS JOSEPH KENT
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 35
Residence: 324 NW SIXTH ST EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/15/2014 12:50:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
AUTO THEFT- AUTOMOBILES [DF] 500
Total Bond Amount: $500
JOSHUA LEE COX
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 32
Residence: 34 POWELL AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/15/2014 12:42:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
COURT ORDERED CONFINEMENT 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
JOSHUA XAVIER KUHLENSCHMIDT
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 27
Residence: 706 N FARES EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/15/2014 12:11:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
THEFT OTHER >200 <100,000 [DF] 600
Total Bond Amount: $600
JACOB DALTON BEYERS
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 27
Residence: 515 GREEN VALLEY MT VERNON , IN
Booked: 4/15/2014 11:20:00 AM
Charge Bond Amt
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE FELONY 0
ROBBERY-ARMED W/ FIREARM [BF] 5000
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 0
BATTERY-SIMPLE ASSAULT OTHER [AM] 0
HABITUAL OFFENDER 0
OTHER AGENCIES CHARGES 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
AUSTIN WAYNE HELMS
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 31
Residence: 8344 LINCOLN AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/15/2014 11:17:00 AM
Released
Charge Bond Amt
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
AMBER LESLIE CARTER
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 33
Residence: 3211 MT VERNON AVE EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 4/15/2014 8:03:00 AM
Released
Charge Bond Amt
ALC-PUBLIC INTOX [BM] 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
FERNANDO LON WILSON
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 25
Residence: 4909 OAKWOOD PL EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/15/2014 2:23:00 AM
Released
Charge Bond Amt
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
ANTWON LAMAR DULIN
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 38
Residence: 527 S LINWOOD AVE EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 4/15/2014 2:02:00 AM
Released
Charge Bond Amt
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
ANDREA JO GRANADO
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 25
Residence: 5012 CARRIAGE CT EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 4/15/2014 1:47:00 AM
Released
Charge Bond Amt
BATTERY-HFF DOMESTIC [AM] 500
Total Bond Amount: $500
BRANDON AUSTIN PENNER
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 30
Residence: 1019 N 5TH AVE EVANVILLE , IN
Booked: 4/15/2014 1:22:00 AM
Released
Charge Bond Amt
BATTERY-HFF DOMESTIC [AM] 0
Total Bond Amount: $0

 

 

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, April 15, 2014

 

Dearion Cabell                   Theft-Class  D Felony

Identity Deception-Class D Felony

 

Travis Evans                        Sexual Misconduct with a Minor-Class B Felonies (15 Counts)

 

Kevin Jones Sr                    Attempted Residential Entry-Class D Felony

 

Ricky Kiper Jr                      Burglary-Class C Felony

Theft-Class D Felony

Arson-Class  D Felony

 

Dwayne Lant Jr                  Theft-Class D Felony

 

Michael Stokes                  Failure to Register as a Sex or Violent Offender-Class D Felony

(Enhanced to C Felony Due to Prior Convictions)

 

Michael Thomas               Theft-Class D Felony

Identity Deception-Class D Felony

(Habitual Offender Enhancement)

 

Deltrice Watkins               Dealing in Methamphetamine-Class A Felony

Possession of a Schedule III Controlled Substance- Class D Felony

Possession of a Schedule IV Controlled Substance-Class D Felony

 

Ronald Eastwood Jr         Possession of Marijuana-Class A Misdemeanor

(Enhanced to  D Felony Due to Prior Convictions)

 

Cathy Williams                  Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury-Class D Felony

Unlawful Possession or Use of a Legend Drug-Class D Felony

Resisting Law Enforcement-Class A 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 considered to be innocent until proven guilty by a court of law

 

IS IT TRUE April 16, 2014

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IS IT TRUE that there is allot of activity involving construction that seems to be getting traction to move forward in the City of Evansville?…on the surface each of these projects such as the IU Medical School, the downtown convention hotel, the ball fields, and even the new street lights in the Historic District add some beauty and provide some amount of public benefit?…if every one of these projects were funded with private dollars the controversy surrounding these projects would be replaced by pride and encouragement?…the questions that seem to get swept under the rug are the ones about planning and prioritization of the bottomless pit of projects that people and organizations that benefit from these projects seem to come up with?

IS IT TRUE the most important thing that Evansville is missing and has been missing for a long long time is a comprehensive master plan for the growth of the city with priorities assigned to the planned projects?…as a result of this failure to plan which almost always can be construed as planning to fail, what Evansville ends up doing is pursuing special interest driven projects at random times in random locations?…this planning to fail and buying into the illusions painted by studies paid for by special interests are why Evansville is on the precipice of being out of credit with a long list of needs that should be addressed?…special interests and cronies of elected officials NEVER EVER consider the needs of the populace over their own needs and it shows?…Evansville has a shiny new Ford Center that is 2 blocks east of over 30 downtown storefronts that have been “available” so long one could consider them to be abandoned?…that same Ford Center is 2 or 3 blocks north of an area that is blighted and is subject to very high crime rates?…the same statement about blight and crime apply to the other two points on the campus as well?…Ford Center has inspired three storefronts in downtown Evansville?…two of them are relatively small bars and the other is the offices of the Icemen?…this is what $127.5 Million has gotten us in spin off development?

IS IT TRUE every study in the last 10 years by un-commissioned scholars on the economic benefit of an arena have concluded that they make little difference and are a waste of taxpayer dollars from an economic development perspective?…the Weinzapfel administration got around the respected unbiased studies by paying a consulting firm to write a narrative that supported their own wishes?…the Winnecke administration played exactly the same card to buy a study showing a need for a downtown convention hotel and a delusion of creating 800 direct jobs?…these studies were bought and paid for by the foxes who were guarding the chicken house and bear no resemblance to a true unbiased economic impact study?…the claims of economic impact of the IU Medical School are based on this whole thing being new including all the students?…nothing is further from the truth?…these students are already here and the impact is only incremental by roughly 10%?…there is also the issue of eliminating 6 square blocks and several large businesses from the tax rolls within the downtown TIF district that will blunt the capture of revenue already pledged to hand to IU?

IS IT TRUE we are just riveting to see the economic impact study of how several dozen expensive street lights the taxpayers are subsidizing in the Historic District with create jobs and solve our problems?…using taxpayer dollars to subsidize luxury while sidewalks a few scant blocks away are dangerous and the proletarian street lights don’t always have a working bulb is just wrong?…what these Palace of Versailles street lights represent is a reverse Robin Hood redistribution of existing wealth with no tangible benefit to the greater good?…the same can be said for every project the City of Evansville has chosen to pursue in recent years?…it is a lack of planning and prioritization skills that have led us to a place where “WE ARE BROKE, OUR SEWERS DON’T FUNCTION, OUR SIDEWALKS HAVE DECAYED, OUR STREETS ARE FILLED WITH POTHOLES, AND OUR CREDIT CARDS ARE ALL MAXED OUT”?

IS IT True that our suggestion is to go to a hockey game, have a few beers at one of the two new bars, and enjoy a night of gambling and all of our essential needs will be magically be fixed?…that is the world according to local politics?…the choices that have been made and the dollars that have been spent in this fair city would have never happened with thinking people of noble intention guiding the good ship Evansville through these troubled waters?

New IU Medical School Comes to Downtown Evansville

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Deaconess1The Indiana University Board of Trustees selected downtown Evansville as the location for the new academic/medical campus. The new construction will end in front of Deaconess Clinic Downtown. The Clinic will not be demolished and no physicians or staff will removed from the building. Deaconess is a partner in this project and is working hand-in-hand with the mayor and his design team to create the best campus for students, professors, and clinicians.

Bleeding Irregularities Common in Menopause, Study Finds

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st. marys logoReport should reassure women at this stage of life, researcher says

 Extended and heavy menstrual bleeding during menopause is common, according to a new study.

“For most women in their 30s, menstrual periods are highly predictable. With the onset of the menopausal transition in their 40s, women’s menstrual periods can change dramatically,” study author Sioban Harlow, a University of Michigan professor of epidemiology, said in a university news release.

“These dramatic changes can be disconcerting, and often provoke questions about whether something is wrong,” she added.

The findings should reassure women who worry about what is and isn’t normal, she said.

When a woman’s ovaries stop producing the hormones estrogen and progesterone, she enters menopause. This life stage can last anywhere from two to 10 years, the researchers said. Menopause usually occurs after age 45.

“Women need more descriptive information about the bleeding changes they can expect. We need clear guidance to help women understand what changes in bleeding patterns do and do not require medical attention,” she added.

The researchers looked at 1,300 American women, aged 42 to 52. They found that 91 percent had experienced bleeding for 10 or more days, 88 percent reported spotting for six or more days, and more than three-quarters had heavy bleeding for three or more days during menopause.

More than one-third of the women had as many as three episodes of 10-plus days of bleeding over six months, according to the study published April 15 in BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.

The women in the study — from Michigan, Los Angeles and northern California — were white, black, Chinese and Japanese. Previous studies have been mostly limited to white women, the investigators noted.

They said further research is required before their results could be used to change patient care.

Still, one expert welcomed the study. “We think this paper will be helpful to professionals, both clinical and investigational, as it describes in much more quantitative terms the range of bleeding patterns women may normally experience through the menopausal transition,” Dr. John Randolph Jr., a U-M professor of obstetrics and gynecology, said in the news release.

The findings might reassure some doctors that “watchful waiting is an acceptable option” when women patients report changes in bleeding patterns, Randolph added.

More information

The U.S. Office on Women’s Health has more about menopause.