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Sheriff’s Office to Open a Burdette Park Field Office

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 The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office will open a west side field office at Burdette Park. The new field office is located inside the Discovery Lodge, which is in the southwest area of the park.

The new field office will provide a workspace for sheriff’s deputies assigned to the west side of the county. Sheriff Dave Wedding explained, “The field office will provide our deputies with a place to meet with the public, conduct interviews, transmit reports and obtain supplies.” Sheriff Wedding added, “The presence of a field office at Burdette Park will be a real time and fuel saver for a deputy who needs to re-supply equipment or access a full size computer and printer.”

The new field office will not be staffed continuously, but will result in an increased Sheriff’s Office presence at Burdette Park. Of particular benefit will be an increase in security after hours, when Burdette Park’s regular staff is not present.

Sheriff Wedding stated, “This project began under Sheriff Eric Williams’ administration and it has now come to fruition. Our office will continue to explore other viable options to expand our services and keep our community safe.”

Pictured above: Map of Burdette Park with the location of the Field Office denoted by a yellow star.

Pictured above: Front entrance to Discovery Lodge located at 5900 Discovery Lodge Lane.

Pictured above: Sheriff’s Deputy utilizes a computer at the new field office.

 

IS IT TRUE October 16, 2014

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IS IT TRUE the City County Observer is pleased and encouraged that the City of Evansville and Vanderburgh County have gone for 60 days without having a recorded suicide?…this is the first time since 2006 that this area has gone for 60 days without a suicide?…it is hopefully a trend that has been started by some very rigorous public education lead by Vanderburgh County Corner Annie Groves’ office?…this good news does come right after a near record month when there were 9 suicides in a 30 day period so this is no time to start a celebration or to pronounce the suicide epidemic as conquered?…for many years now Vanderburgh County has led the state and sometimes the nation in having a suicide rate that has been up to 5 times the national average?…this has been perplexing because the suicide statistics for neighboring counties are remarkably similar to national averages making Evansville an island of high suicides?…we do however want to salute all of those who have fought against this problem and hope for another suicide free report for the rest of 2014?…this is a category that we hope to see continuing to decrease?

IS IT TRUE the potential pandemic that is becoming more obvious every day that is rooted in Liberia is raising concerns all over the United States?…the reality is that to date there has only been one death and two other cases reported thus far but the rate of death has been reported as high as 90% and the rate of spreading this disease in Africa is now estimated into the thousands per day?…the United States is not doing itself any favors in failing to follow established protocols with in the hospital where a Liberian Ebola patient was left in an open area of a Dallas emergency room for hours?… the nurses treating him as reported by the nation’s largest nurses union that they worked without proper protective gear and faced constantly changing protocols?…one of these nurses has been confirmed to have contacted the disease from providing care to the now deceased Liberian?…public-health authorities announced yesterday that a second Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital health care worker had tested positive for Ebola, raising more questions about whether American hospitals and their staffs are adequately prepared to contain the virus?…the CDC has said some breach of protocol probably sickened the nurse, but National Nurses United contends the protocols were either non-existent or changed constantly after the Liberian arrived in the emergency room by ambulance?…this breakdown in protocol is just another in the long line of ineptness that seems to have started back during the post Katrina debacle and spreading throughout most of government and even into the world of private business?…the CCO is not a medical journal but this writer’s wife is one of the nurses who has gone through training in the last couple of weeks on how to deal with a case of Ebola should it show up in her employer’s hospital?…this is a serious situation and it needs competent thinkers with flawless execution to mitigate what has the potential to be significant loss of human life?…in this situation there is no room for politics?…this is a time to hope and pray that our leaders and especially the President exercise flawless judgement followed by exemplary execution of a plan to cast this plague from our shores?

IS IT TRUE the CCO published a report yesterday outlining the changes that have occurred in the taxes and assessments on property in Vanderburgh County?…we sought this out after both Mayor Winnecke and Controller Russ Lloyd Jr. were quoted as saying the City of Evansville’s finances are just peachy keen and that local government has gotten a 4% increase in the last year?…we learned that Certified net assessed values increased 4.1% in Vanderburgh County in 2014 and that resulted in more than the 2.3% increase in property tax levies?…the real question then becomes “did people’s properties really go up that much or did someone at the Assessor’s Office just pull a fast one on the homeowners of Vanderburgh County?”…as taxpayer advocates we would like to suggest that all of our readers check their tax bills for accuracy with respect to valuation?…if your house value really increased and the assessment is accurate you should smile and pay the taxes?…if however the assessment of your home is not in line with the constitutionally mandated “market value” then go file an appeal?…none of us like to see tax increases but the reality is that government needs to have cash to function and that Indiana has determined a fair and equitable tax system that works when assessments work?

IS IT TRUE October 15, 2014 Part 2

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IS IT TRUE that the CCO is pleased to present our readers with the overview of the changes in assessments and tax collections in Vanderburgh County from 2013 to 2014?…this is the official overview from the Legislative Services Agency of the Office of Fiscal and Management Analysis of the State of Indiana?…it looks like the Assessor’s Office really did raise our taxes through the assessment process?…we invite further analysis from our readers?

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EPD Activity Report October 15, 2014

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EPD Activity Report

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Reports

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

Michael Reagan to keynote Vanderburgh County Reagan Day Celebration

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Monday, October 20, 2014

MEDIA CONTACT:

Mary Jo Kaiser, Political Director

beamerjo59@gmail.com

(812) 425-8207 (GOP Office)

Michael Reagan, eldest son of former President Ronald Reagan, will be the keynote speaker

at the Vanderburgh County Reagan Day Celebration on Monday, October 20, 2014, at the

Old National Events Plaza.

Mr. Reagan will discuss how President Reagan would manage the challenging times facing

our country. He will also take the audience behind the scenes of the campaign trail and into

the private residence of the White House. Mr. Reagan gives insights into policy decisions

that few can share—Michael knew President Reagan when he was just ‘dad.’

Mr. Reagan spent nearly two decades as a conservative radio talk show host. He has

appeared as a commentator and guest on the Today Show, Good Morning America, and

Nightline; and he has been a frequent Fox News Contributor.

His weekly column is read nationwide in more than 300 newspapers.

He has authored many successful books including: On the Outside Looking In; The Common

Sense of An Uncommon Man: The Wit, Wisdom and Eternal Optimism of Ronald Reagan; and

Twice Adopted. His latest book is The New Reagan Revolution: How Ronald Reagan’s19996

Principles Can Restore America’s Greatness.

He travels the country to champion President Reagan’s values and principals and the

candidates who embody his father’s legacy.

This event is open to the public.

Meet & Greet Reception with Mr. Reagan – 6:00 PM – $150 (includes special seating for the

Program) Program Only – 7:00 PM – $25 – Open Seating

Tickets are available through Ticketmaster.com or Old National Event Center Box Office.

EVSC Early College – College Quest Open House October 16

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EVSC’s Early College is planning its College Quest Open House on Thursday, Oct. 16, from 5:30-6:30 p.m.at Ivy Tech Community College, Room 115/117. The event is designed for current eighth grade students and their families, in preparation for next school year’s enrollment beginning students high school career.

EVSC’s Early College High School is a four-year, half day high school program which allows students to earn up to 60 hours of college credit while simultaneously earning their high school diploma. Students spend half of their day at their home school and the other half on Ivy Tech Community College’s campus during their freshmen and sophomore years. During the junior year, students will choose degree pathways offered through Ivy Tech Community College. Students also may enroll in select courses at the University of Evansville. Students are provided with college readiness programs, mentoring and academic support to ensure success in the program.

Last year, the first graduating class of Early College had 22 seniors who earned over 800 college credits during their time at Early College. Each of the students in the graduating class went on to four-year colleges.

For additional information, go to www.evscschools.com/earlycollege.

Commentary: Politicos turn to fear to motivate voters

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By John Krull
TheStatehouseFile.com
INDIANAPOLIS – The ghost of Richard Nixon stalks this election.

Commentary button in JPG – no shadowOne of Nixon’s enduring legacies is the lesson, taught to him by his political mentor Murray Chotiner, that fear motivates voters more effectively than any other emotion. Make people scared, Tricky Dick understood, and you can drive them to the polls like an expert ranch hand herding cattle.

Nixon’s insight, sadly, has animated much of our politics for the past half-century. Both Republicans and Democrats have learned the tricks and tactics of mashing the electorate’s panic button when it comes time to vote – and thus, sadly, both parties are in some ways Nixon’s students and heirs – but no one mastered the material as well as conservatives have.

They know the value of a good scare when Election Day draws near.

That’s particularly true now, when there isn’t all that much about which to be concerned and the electorate seems to be sleepwalking to the day when the votes are counted.

The economy – the issue that, in one way or another, has dominated the national discourse for the past half-decade – seems to have settled into an upward trajectory.

We have had more than five years – 63 months – of economic expansion. The Dow Jones Industrial Average has climbed more than 10,000 points since it hit the early 2009 low point in its freefall at the end of George W. Bush’s presidency. And the percentage of jobless Americans has been cut nearly in half in the past five years.

And the economic meltdown of the Affordable Care Act that President Obama’s opponents have prophesied – and maybe even hoped for – has yet to materialize. At least 7 million Americans who didn’t have health insurance before the ACA became law now do – and health-care costs are rising at the slowest rate in more than 50 years.

In addition, the federal deficit also has been decreasing steadily.

Pocketbook issues drive big elections. Economic insecurity can motivate a large number of people to turn out.

But when there isn’t much anxiety – and even the consumer confidence numbers seem to be stabilizing – a lot of people stay home.

And fears that are less immediate can serve to motivate the relatively small number of people necessary to sway a small-turnout election.

Like this one.

That’s why we’re hearing shouts of alarm about Ebola and urgent demands to end flights to and from Africa to protect us from the “threat.”

The reality is that only one person in America has died from Ebola – and the other person reported to have contracted the disease was a health-care professional who worked with that person.

We can’t get Ebola from the air. We can’t get it from water. We can’t get it from food.

The only way we can get it is by touching the blood or bodily fluids of a person or animal that has the disease, has died from Ebola or by touching a contaminated object, such as a needle.

In other words, the chances of the average American contracting Ebola – much less dying from it – are less than miniscule.

Guns and cars represent much greater threats to people’s lives and health – about 30,000 to 40,000 times greater in this country – and we think next to nothing of keeping those often deadly objects nearby.

But guns and cars are known, familiar things while Ebola is something new and strange. That makes it a much more effective tool for terrorizing the narrow demographic necessary to turn an otherwise quiet election.

This, I suppose, is the time when I should fulminate against fear-mongering as a dereliction of the real responsibilities of leadership – because it is – but the reality is that we have lived in Richard Nixon’s America for a long time now.

We Americans are used to being scared. There’s some evidence that we even like it, despite what we say.

And our leaders have grown skilled at giving us what we want, even when we protest otherwise.

They learned a long time ago from Richard Nixon that there’s a reason Halloween and an election are separated by only a few days.

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

Elderly Georgia Man will be Reunited with Family after Driving all Night

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Warrick: This morning at approximately 7:05, Sergeant Brian Wilson stopped the driver of a 2013 Dodge Ram pickup truck for traveling 98 mph on I-64 near Lynnville. When Sergeant Wilson approached the driver he immediately noticed the 87-year-old male was confused. The driver thought he was in southern Georgia. Wilson was able to obtain a cell phone number for a family member and revealed they had been looking for him all night. The 87-year-old resides in Cornelia, GA. Troopers transported him to Deaconess Gateway Hospital in Newburgh for observation. Family members from Georgia are currently en route to the hospital to pick him up.

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, October 13, 2014

Clifford Carwile              Domestic Battery-Level 6 Felony

Mark Garrett     Operating a Motor Vehicle after Forfeiture of License for Life-Level 5 Felony

Trent Marion     Sexual Battery-Level 6 Felony

Donald Craig            Disarming a Law Enforcement Officer-Level 5 Felony
Battery Against a Public Safety Officer-Level 5 Felony
Resisting Law Enforcement-Level 6 Felony
Resisting Law Enforcement-Class A Misdemeanor
Failure to Stop After Accident Resulting in Non-Vehicle Damage-Class B
Misdemeanor
Reckless Driving-Class B Misdemeanor
Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated-Class C Misdemeanor

Rashad Thompson       Robbery Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury-Level 2 Felony
Aggravated Battery-Level 3 Felony
Intimidation-Level 5 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.