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IS IT TRUE October 13, 2014

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IS IT TRUE that EVSC 1st District School Board candidate Jan Stricklin received two major political endorsements last week?  … .Jan Stricklin was endorsed by the entire area Trade Unions and popular State Representative Gail Reicken?  …in the recent unscientific but trendy CCO Readers Poll Ms. Stricklin beat her opponent Chris Kiefer by a 151 to 22 vote margin?  …it looks like the Vanderburgh County  taxpayers are getting tired of the State reporting year after year that we have many failing schools in our area?…it looks like a major political upset could be in the making concerning the 1st District School Board election?  …that every voter in Vanderburgh County can vote in the 1st District election?

IS IT TRUE that the budget cut showdown between the Evansville City Council and Mayor Winnecke is apparently set to go down to the wire as they are still pretty far apart on the amount of money that needs to be cut?…the $11 Million gap has only been tangibly closed by $2.6 Million leaving the two warring factions $8.4 Million apart?…the “Sunshine Five” are alleging that Mayor Winnecke is trying to pull the wool over everyone’s eyes by overstating revenues to sneak some extra fun and games spending through, but they are as guilty as Winnecke has ever been of walking all over Indiana Sunshine laws to form a budget coalition?…Mayor Winnecke has dealt the “layoff” card in an attempt to get his way?…the reality of the situation is that the most prudent thing to do is to budget to the lowest expectation of revenue, and if that requires layoffs and service reductions then so be it?…the private world rightly adjusted payrolls to meet revenue back in 2008 when the wheels fell off the economic bus, but government as usual has been afraid to bite the bullet?…if services are to be provided then someone must pay so if there are REAL cuts to the budget there should be REAL cuts in services?…the reality however is that even with the current cuts implemented the discretionary budget of the City of Evansville is still UP over 2014 by 1%?…that is not a widely publicized fact but it is a fact none the less?…Mayor Winnecke and the City Council need to prove that they could hold a job in the private sector and bite any bullet they must?…we suggest a wage freeze to service and employment levels?…that is exactly what a real business would do and the City if Evansville can easily take that action without upsetting the apple cart?…if Mayor Winnecke’s estimates of revenue turn out to be correct the across the board 2% raise can always be implemented later in the year?

IS IT TRUE another Fall Festival has ended with big success in spite of several sewer filling rainstorms?…the Fall Festival is one thing that Evansville can count on to repeat in a well managed fashion year after year?…it might be worth electing some of the Fall Festival management team to local government if we could only get them to throw their hat into the ring?

IS IT TRUE the scandal surrounding Florida State quarterback Jamies Winston has taken a new turn with Florida State which blunted last years criminal investigation now launching an investigation of their own?…now some are saying that the best course of action for Mr. Winston is to drop out of school to avoid the FSU jurisdiction?…the end game of all of this will of course be a lawsuit where Winston, FSU, and the Tallahassee Police Departments are respondents in a civil case targeting Winston’s alleged habitual criminal behavior and the local institutional behavior?…what this has in common with Evansville politics is that it is a product of a system without consequences?…we are not accusing anyone of the things Winston has been accused of but we are seeing a parallel between to bastions of no accountability and hero worship?…Winston does not seem to be learning from his repeated mistakes?…we wonder if the voters of Evansville will ever learn from theirs as it is the taxpayers who are bearing the burden of the Main Street Follies?

IS IT TRUE President Barack Obama lodged his worst-ever disapproval Saturday in the Gallup tracking poll another ominous sign for Democrats scrambling on defense ahead of the midterm elections less than a month away?…the 57 percent who disapprove of his performance marks a new high for the president, while his approval rating, 39 percent, is just a tick above his all-time low?…he is less popular in the Gallup poll than he was than during either of his elections or the 2010 midterms, when the Democratic House was wiped out?…the democrat party is now expected to lose seats in both chambers, with the president working daily to raise money to stem the losses and try and save the Senate for the Democrats?…this is why democrat candidates in red states and even in some usually blue states like Iowa and Colorado are treating the President like he is made of kryptonite?…with all of the dirty campaigning on both sides the projections of nearly every projector of elections have the republicans gaining 7 seats and controlling the senate when the dust has settled?…that number has not changed in a month and there is now only 3 weeks to go?…the only variable in the algorithmic predictors is the probability of a republican takeover of the senate with probabilities running from 59% to 78%?

EPD Activity Report October 12, 2014

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Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Reports

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State tax receipts continue to trail projections

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Staff report
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS – State tax receipts fell below projections in September for the third straight month but remain ahead of revenue for the same period last year.

During the first quarter of the fiscal year, state revenue was nearly $39 million behind estimates released in December. That’s about 1.1 percent below forecast.

Individual income tax collections are dragging down the totals. For the fiscal year, which began July 1, Hoosiers have paid about 4 percent less in income taxes than projected.

However, sales and corporate tax revenues are beating projections.

Lawmakers will receive an updated fiscal forecast in December, just before they begin work on the next two-year state budget.

Analysis: Pence relationships will be vital in decision about White House run

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By Jacob Rund
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS – As the speculation of possible 2016 presidential candidates continues, Gov. Mike Pence has done nothing to quell the rumors about his political aspirations.

Analysis button in JPGAlthough his recent activities seem to suggest he is considering setting his trajectory for the White House, Pence has yet to confirm – or deny – any intention to make such a move.

While it is hard to tell for sure whether he will run for president, he does appear to be testing the waters and attempting to strengthen an ever-growing national constituency.

Take his recent travel schedule, for example. In the previous two months, Pence has attended events in both Iowa and Texas – appearances that stirred up quite a bit of national buzz.

While in the Hawkeye State, Pence spoke at a Midwest-Japan economic conference and gave a speech at a fundraiser for Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad. This is a significant series of speaking events, mainly because it allows him to garner increased exposure in a state outside of Indiana, especially in one as influential in the GOP race as Iowa.

And, in one of several trips overseas as governor, Pence visited Germany and criticized President Barack Obama’s foreign policy.

“This is definitely something a possible presidential candidate would do,” CNN Politics Digital Reporter Eric Bradner said.

The biggest hint thus far at a possible presidential run is Pence’s appearance at a summit in Texas sponsored by Americans for Prosperity, a group backed by Charles and David Koch – billionaires noted for their monetary support of conservative candidates. The event suggests he is attempting to build a strong financial base should he decided to make a run for president.

Perhaps more interesting than his attendance at the Texas summit, are the strong ties Pence has to the Koch brothers. Two of his former staff members during his time as a congressman are now employed by Koch-owned businesses.

This connection could prove vital for Pence if he decides to bypass a potential second run as Indiana’s governor and throw himself into the mix of presidential candidates.

Pence also is expected to attend an event in Michigan in the upcoming weeks, where he could be speaking alongside Rick Santorum – a former presidential candidate in 2012.

An article by Matthew Yglesias for Vox.com places Pence’s impressive collection of “friends in high places” as a more important factor in a possible presidential bid than his public appearances and speeches.

“Journalists tend to overrate charisma and public-facing speeches while underrating networking,” Yglesias wrote. “But politics isn’t so different from any other industry. Networking matters, and Pence is good at it.”

Throughout the past year, Pence has received a surprising amount of national press attention concerning his 2016 intentions. He has been dubbed, by some media outlets, as a dark horse candidate should he choose to run.

Pence’s “pseudo-run” at president is not uncommon. In fact, it is the preferred way for potential candidates to gain a sense of their popularity and expected financial backing.

It is unclear exactly what the threshold of support – both monetary and political – might be, but it appears he could be getting close.

As the months wear on, look for Pence to continue his trend of nationwide appearances, but don’t expect him to make a public decision until he is certain of how he is perceived nationally. And how long this will take, no one knows for sure.

Jacob Rund is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

Indiana State Police Win Charity Tug-O-War Contest; $700 Donated to Riley’s Children’s Hospital

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Indianapolis – The Indiana State Employees’ Community Campaign (SECC) is an annual charity fundraising event involving participation by all state agencies. To raise money for charities the Indiana State Employee’s Personnel Department organized a Tug-O-War contest held at Military Park in downtown Indianapolis.

Each team entered consisted of 10 members. When the dust settled the Indiana State Police team stood as the grand winner after five undefeated single elimination rounds!

The Indiana State Police selected Riley Children’s Hospital as the recipient of $700 that was raised during the event.

For more information about Riley Children’s Hospital visit: http://www.rileykids.org/

For more information about the SECC visit: http://www.insecc.org/

Attached picture includes Trooper Teddy, the Tug-O-War Team and support staff.

Trooper Stops to Check Disabled Vehicle and Finds Drugs

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Last night at approximately 10:00, Sergeant Kevin Brown noticed three subjects standing near a disabled vehicle in the roadway on 10th Avenue near Delaware in Evansville. When Brown approached the vehicle and the subjects an odor of burnt marijuana was detected. Kandace Kooley, 19, of Evansville, was driving the vehicle before it became disabled. Her two passengers were identified as Matthew Smith, 27, and Megan Kidwell, 20, also from Evansville. Trooper Seth Rainey and his K-9, Teague, were close by and responded to assist. The K-9 later alerted to the presence of narcotics. A searched revealed a small amount of marijuana, drug paraphernalia and a Schedule III Controlled Substance. Smith was arrested and taken to the Vanderburgh County Jail. He was later released after posting bond. Kooley and Kidwell were cited and released.

Arrested and Charges:
• Matthew Smtih, 27, Evansville, IN
1. Possession of a Schedule III Controlled Substance, Level 6 Felony
2. Open Alcohol Container Violation, Class C Infraction

• Kandace Kooley, , Evansville, IN (Cited and Released)
1. Possession of Marijuana, Class A Misdemeanor
2. Possession of Paraphernalia, Class A Misdemeanor

• Megan Kidwell, , Evansville, IN (Cited and Released)

1. Possession of Paraphernalia, Class A Misdemeanor

Avoid Car-Deer Crashes

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Each fall the annual crop harvest coupled with the beginning of hunting season and the “rut,” (deer mating season) makes deer movement more prominent and the number of car/deer crashes increase. Motorists are reminded to use extra caution when driving in rural areas of Indiana. Deer are generally more active in the early morning (pre-dawn) hours or the hours just after dusk but could be on the move at anytime. .

Motorists should take the following precautions when driving in rural areas to avoid having a crash involving a deer:

•When possible use high beam headlights at night and be aware that deer could be standing on or near the side of the roadway.
•Drivers should watch approaching vehicles and observe what may break their headlights beams; it could be a passing deer. This technique allows extra time to slow your speed and be alert for the deer.
•Watch for reflections from the deer’s eyes.
•Where there is one deer there are often several. Do not assume you missed the deer because more could follow. BE ALERT!
•If your vehicle strikes a deer, do not touch it. A frightened or wounded deer can cause you serious bodily injury. Remain in your car, make sure you and your passengers are safe, and call the police to obtain a crash report for your insurance company. You should report this as you would any other crash.
•Make sure everyone in your vehicle is buckled up!

For more information concerning deer habits, population, and trends in your area contact your local conservation officer or the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Division of Fish and Wildlife at http://www.in.gov/dnr/ or call 317-232-4200.

USI hosts Midnight Madness, reveals Archie’s makeover

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USI’s Midnight Madness tips off at 10 p.m. on Friday, October 17 in the Physical Activities Center (PAC) marking the start of the 2014-15 NCAA Division II men’s and women’s basketball seasons. During this year’s event, the University will reveal the new look for USI’s mascot, Archibald “Archie” Eagle, who underwent a makeover this summer. The event is free and open to the public.

The annual Midnight Madness celebration, sponsored by USI Athletics, Red Zone, and Recreation, Fitness and Wellness, is the official kickoff of basketball season at USI, and historically draws as many as 1,000 students and fans to celebrate with and meet the teams.

Doors open at 10 p.m. with inflatables, games and music. Basketball activities begin at 11 p.m. including introduction of the men’s and women’s basketball teams, performances by cheer and dance teams, student contests, a dunk contest and the reveal of Archie’s makeover.

USI students will have a chance to take part in drawings and competitions for prizes. For more information, contact Ray Simmons, director of Athletic Communication, at rsimmons@usi.edu or 812-465-1622.

UNANIMOUS FOR MURDER, A NOVEL

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GAVEL GAMUT

By Jim Redwine

UNANIMOUS FOR MURDER, A NOVEL

CHAPTER SIX

    Jenny knew the source of Emma’s melancholy that arose when Emma’s body was not busy. William Combs had forced the sixteen year old Emma to abort their child in 1877, and Emma could not forgive herself. She dreamed of what her child would have looked like and what he, Emma was convinced it was a boy, would have meant to Emma.

While she was usually cheerful, seeing mothers with small children was difficult for her. Jenny knew Emma loved her and took no pleasure from men, but she also knew Emma wanted more from life than what they had. And since Jenny had herself aborted two children during her career, she understood Emma’s gnawing hunger. Jenny had been able to make her accommodations as the years passed, especially after she and Emma had found each other. But Emma’s young body ached for childbirth and her mind gave her no peace. Emma was the victim of her biology and William Combs who had destroyed any desire she had for men, if money were not the object.

Jenny and Emma often discussed this void in both of their lives and dreamed of ways to fill it. With Jenny, her self-induced abortions had assured she could no longer bear children. Emma was still young and Combs had, at least, taken her to a physician friend of his in nearby Evansville for the procedure. Emma’s permanent damage was only to her psyche.

This topic filled their thoughts that Thursday in May, 1881 when the women had no business appointments and decided to have a picnic at their favorite spot on the Tall Grass Prairie about eight miles north of Pawhuska. A spring formed a pool of bubbling cool water that rose through the sandstone and created a rippling stream among the blackjacks and cottonwood trees.

Emma had been taken to the spring by the middle aged rancher, Wiley Dillard, who owned the spring and the fifty thousand acres surrounding it. The ranch was within the Osage Nation between Pawhuska and the small settlement started by Jake Bartles just east of the Nation. Dillard had convinced himself he had a special relationship with the lithe and beautiful young Emma. His wife, Dahlia, was about the same age as Emma, but unless she wanted to pry some money from the controlling and stingy Dillard, Dahlia rebuffed most of her husband’s advances and kept the insanely jealous rancher guessing by her actions around the ranch hands and even Ed Hill when he would work on the ranch when extra help was needed. However, Hill did his best to keep his distance as the lessons learned from the 1878 lynchings in Mt.Vernon, Indiana were seared into his memory. Further, although he thought no one but he was aware, Hill had a burning desire for Emma who not only was close, beautiful and constantly nice to Ed, but who also saved his life and still held the knowledge to cost him his life.

As for the rancher’s wife, she was well aware of what her husband thought was a secret relationship with Emma. She found it amusing that her stingy husband had to pay for what she gave to the occasional cowboy. She particularly enjoyed fantasies about Ed Hill and the reaction her flirting with Hill had on her husband who had always hated Negroes, especially since he had fought for the Confederacy under Cherokee General Stand Watie in a losing cause. However, Dillard could not fathom any White woman, especially his pretty young wife, having anything to do with a Black man. The mere possibility, fueled by his wife’s occasional attentions to the passive Ed Hill, filled the wealthy rancher with rage.

Jenny told Ed to get the buckboard and team hooked up while she and Emma prepared a lunch of bacon wrapped in cornpone with sweet tea to drink. Because they were going to be away from nosey onlookers the women did not worry about keeping separate food and utensils from Ed Hill. After years in their jobs they were not fastidious about whether Ed’s blackness might rub off on them.

Ed drove the horse from the front seat and Emma and Jenny sat on the seat behind him. The picnic basket rode between the seats as Jenny teased Hill about his muscles being too large for the thin cotton shirt and pants and his hair looking like buffalo wool. Hill just generally took it because he knew Jenny would stand up for him against anyone else and because he was happy just being close to Emma. He did gently retort that, “Miss Jenny ought ‘ta member she talkin ‘ta da only one in de wagon dat could fix it if a wheel come off out here on dis prairie running over all deese blasted sandstones”.

When they arrived at the spring, Ed unhitched the horse and let it drink while Jenny and Emma spread the blue and white checked tablecloth upon the sandstone ledge ringing the spring. Emma had packed a jar of wild plum preserves she had canned the previous fall, and the three of them sat dangling their feet in the cool water as they ate bacon and cornpone slathered with tangy preserves while they passed the jar of sweet tea around.

When Ed left the two women by the spring to explore the old shack that served the ranch as a line shed, Jenny said, “You know he can’t pry his eyes off of you when he thinks we’re not watching him, Emma. He is too shy and polite to ever say anything, but he really likes you.”

“Oh, Jenny, don’t be silly. Ed knows about us and he knows what I do. He’s just our friend.”

“Well, he would like to be more than your friend. He just knows the white men would string him up for trying to be with a white woman, even one like us.”

Emma was surprised to hear herself linked to Ed in such a way. She had been so relieved to escape from William Combs and so excited to be loved by Jenny she had no thoughts of men as anything but customers since they had left Indiana. It made no difference to Emma who or what any man was; she wanted none of them. She did care for Ed as a friend, and he was strong and kind and looked out for her.

“I know you desperately want a child, Emma. I do too. Have you given up on ever getting pregnant again?”

“I guess I could. It would probably just happen eventually. But, we have to keep working. How would I know who the father was? I sure wouldn’t want to have a baby by most of the men we see.”

“Well, I could support us alone for a couple of months. But we’d still have little choice in who it was. What we need is to be sure we, especially you, would want to have a child by one of these wranglers or maybe your rich rancher. We know he’d never acknowledge the child or help, but we would at least know what kind of person the baby’s father was. Wiley Dillard might not produce too ugly a son. I have wondered why he and Dalia haven’t had children. They have been married for at least two years since Dillard’s first wife died before we came to Pawhuska. Of course, he didn’t have any by her either. Maybe he’s not a good candidate.”

“Quit it, Jenny! I don’t want to have his child. No, I want my son’s father to be strong and kind. It might be nice if he weren’t married. Of course, girls like us don’t have many choices. One thing about Ed Hill, I bet a son by him would never be bullied by the likes of William Combs and the rest of that lynch mob back in Indiana.”

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