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Former Commissioner Musgrave Urges East Side Location for IU Medical School

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Cheryl Musgrave
Cheryl Musgrave

Dear Editor,

Soon, the Indiana University Board of Trustees will decide where the new medical campus will locate. I ask them to look to the future with this decision, taking into consideration the needs of the students by factoring long-term population trends and transportation infrastructure to support future growth.

The Promenade on the east side of Evansville meets student’s needs today and has space for tomorrow’s growth. It is ready to build, has modern roads, and nothing needs to be torn down so no one is displaced. Students will find plenty of quality housing within walking distance along with all the shops they probably already frequent. New business will encounter a planned community in the works unlike anything else in Evansville today. This room for growth in a beautiful, walk able streetscape is exactly what young people tell us they want.

Students will reach this new campus on the best roads around, whether they drive or take one of the several bus lines. They will find plenty of free parking nearby in a safe environment. For students living far from home, the airport is close by. Let’s reduce travel time and costs to the students and faculty by making the right choice for the new medical campus.

This area is where people have chosen to move over the last decade and every signal supports its continuing growth. It is the right place to put our best foot forward for both today student’s and tomorrow’s business.

Cheryl Musgrave

Is ObamaCare Working?

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As we inch toward the March 31 enrollment “deadline,” I think it is fair to ask, “Is Obamacare working?” And by working, I mean both politically for the Democrats and substantively for the country. White House senior official Dan Pfeiffer tweeted out, “Important to remember that back in Oct and November, everyone thought getting to 6 mil was impossible. Amazing comeback story.” We can discount that; Team Obama’s credibility is shot. So what do we really know? What does the information available really tell us, and what can we discern from the constant evasiveness of the administration?
Substantively, the administration is refusing to acknowledge a few essential points. One, the original definition of “success” — the CBO number they adopted as their own — was 7 million enrollees. And next, an estimated 20 percent of the alleged 6 million enrollees have not paid their premiums, which means they do not actually have insurance. That leaves us with 4.8 million enrollees at best, without discounting duplicate enrollments, unfinished applications and any other factors that would diminish the number who have actually signed up for Obamacare.

HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius continues to stonewall Congress and to claim that HHS does not know how many people have paid their premiums. In response, House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp (R-Mich.) and Ways and Means Health Subcommittee Chairman Kevin Brady (R-Tex.) wrote her a letter saying, “We have recently obtained information that suggests your most recent testimony before the Ways and Means Committee was at best evasive and perhaps misleading.” (Camp and Brady are such gentlemen.) The letter continued, “Insurers are submitting information to CMS about who has effectuated their enrollment, i.e. who has paid their premium. Please provide this information in its most updated form immediately.” In other words, the administration has the data but doesn’t want to release it because it would derail their narrative that Obamacare has reached a point where something meaningful has happened.

But, oh, by the way, the most stunning omission from the White House, Sebelius, et. al. is that Obamacare has failed miserably in its original purpose — insuring the uninsured. President Obama and his Democratic allies can claim that 6 million people have gotten insurance, but we still don’t know how many of those are newly insured.

Regardless of the number of enrollees, or the number of people who are receiving subsidies, or how many people are able to keep their doctor, the bottom line is that Obamacare’s success should be based on the number of people who have insurance today who were uninsured before Obamacare was passed. Of course, that’s not something the administration will even admit they are tracking. What does that tell you? After all the insurance cancellations, the administration’s insistence that 6 million people now have insurance because of Obamacare is a lot like firing 20 people, hiring 18 of them back and claiming that you have created 18 new jobs. In other words, nobody knows what the net number of people insured is once you have factored in how many people lost their insurance because of Obamacare.

But all of this is just the appetizer. The political entrée is how voters will react to the quality of care, access and premiums/co-pays they will encounter in the Obamacare exchanges over the next year. Maybe the Web site works better, and maybe some newly insured individuals have signed up. The real test will be if Obamacare can deliver insurance with a health-care plan that people actually like by November. That’s a lot harder than fixing a Web site or fudging enrollment numbers.

From an insurer standpoint, an enrollment mix where only 25 percent are in the golden 18-34 age bracket is not the definition of “success.” And if the enrollees lean toward older, sicker people, premiums are going to go up dramatically for everyone. The premiums will be higher, and the only way insurers can lower prices is to make their networks more and more restricted, limiting access and choice for millions of Americans. That’s not what success looks like.

Vulnerable Democrats on the ballot in 2014 know this. They are going to spend the next seven months offering “fixes” for the unpopular parts of Obamacare – as we started to see yesterday – and will try to escape blame for the continuing failures. We can already hear the “there is more work to do” pablum they will be spewing.

The champions of Obamacare — who are quickly diminishing in number — say it is here to stay, that it is the law of the land and millions are counting on it. They celebrate the idea that the infection that is Obamacare has crept into the population and will never be undone. This all overlooks how much of the law has been changed, delayed, overturned, or otherwise diluted by lawmakers who struggle with all of Obamacare’s failures. The more we find out about Obamacare, the less chance there is that Obama and his Democratic allies will be able to claim success and convince voters they are better off with it than without it.

Is Obamacare working? The short answer is no.

Source: Washington Post

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 Thursday, March 27, 2014

 

Marcus Beverly                Dealing in Cocaine-Class A Felony

Dealing in a Schedule II Controlled Substance-Class B Felony

Felon Carrying a Handgun-Class C Felony

Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance-Class D Felony

 

James Goebel                   Possession of Marijuana-Class A Misdemeanor

(Enhanced to D Felony Due to Prior Convictions)

Michael Hardy II              Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated-Class C Misdemeanor

(Enhanced to D Felony Due to Prior Convictions)

Criminal Recklessness-Class A Misdemeanor

Reckless Driving-Class B Misdemeanor

 

Justin Brown                      Possession of a Schedule IV Controlled Substance-Class D Felony

Dealing in a Synthetic Drug or Synthetic Drug Lookalike Substance-

Class D Felony

(Habitual Substance Offender Enhancement)

 

 

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

 

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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JAMES LEE TINGLE
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 23
Residence: 706 N THIRD AVE EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 3/29/2014 8:38:00 AM
CHARGE BOND AMT
VCCC FILED PTR 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
COLTON ANDREW MCKINLEY
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 23
Residence: 1221 S FAIRLAWN AVE EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 3/29/2014 2:03:00 AM
CHARGE BOND AMT
CRIMINAL RECKLESSNESS [DF] 0
MURDER ATTEMPTED W/FIREARM [AF] 175000
INTIMIDATION W/WEAPON [CF] 0
Total Bond Amount: $175000
DEWAYNE ERIC ARMSTEAD
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 47
Residence: 1907 COKER AVE EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 3/28/2014 10:13:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
ALC-PUBLIC INTOX [BM] 2500
INTIMIDATION THREAT [AM] 0
Total Bond Amount: $2500
KENYATTA MONIQUE ARMSTEAD
Race: Black / Sex: Female / Age: 38
Residence: 1907 COKER AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 3/28/2014 9:31:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
ALC-PUBLIC INTOX [BM] 300
DISORDERLY CONDUCT [BM] 0
Total Bond Amount: $300
JACK ALLEN SIMON
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 61
Residence: 816 JACKSON AVE EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 3/28/2014 8:50:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
RESIST LAW ENFORCEMENT [AM] 350
Total Bond Amount: $350
STARLA DIANE GASAWAY
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 47
Residence: 2935 JEFFERSON AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 3/28/2014 8:18:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
ALC-PUBLIC INTOX [BM] 800
RESIST LAW ENFORCEMENT [AM] 0
Total Bond Amount: $800
JOSHUA EDWARD ADAMS
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 30
Residence: 324 NW SIXTH ST EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 3/28/2014 7:31:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
NARC-POSS PARAPHERNALIA PRIOR [DF] 0
NARC-POSS SCH I,II,III,IV SCH [CF] 0
NARC-POSS SYRINGE [DF] 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
WILLIAM MICHAEL DENNISON
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 61
Residence: 2404 ELLINGTON RIDGE CT EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 3/28/2014 6:53:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
BATTERY-HFF DOMESTIC [AM] 750
Total Bond Amount: $750
NICHOLAS WAYNE COLLINS
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 27
Residence: 625 SLEEPY FLS EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 3/28/2014 6:42:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
VCCC FILED PTR 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
JASON EDWARD GALLOWAY
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 36
Residence: 2812 S BOEKE RD EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 3/28/2014 6:28:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 750
ABK FILED PTR 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
HANNAH LARAE BURKE
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 25
Residence: 2052 S 750 E FRANCISCO , IN
Booked: 3/28/2014 5:40:00 PM
Released
CHARGE BOND AMT
THEFT-SHOPLIFTING THEFT OTHER <200 [DF] 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
BRIAN WAYNE BRIDGE
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 43
Residence: 1901 OLD BUSINESS 41 EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 3/28/2014 5:16:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
ROBBERY-STRONG ARM [CF] 0
BURGLARY-RES [BF] 0
THEFT OTHER >200 <100,000 [DF] 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
BRANDON MICHAEL SMITH
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 25
Residence: 4501 BUDDY BLVD EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 3/28/2014 4:42:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
COURT ORDERED CONFINEMENT 0
COURT ORDERED CONFINEMENT 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
RENEE MICHELLE DAVIS
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 43
Residence: 100 OSSI ST EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 3/28/2014 4:41:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 500
BURGLARY-RES [BF] 0
ROBBERY-STRONG ARM [CF] 0
THEFT OTHER >200 <100,000 [DF] 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
SCOTT ALLEN BASSEMIER
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 47
Residence: 416 E EICHEL AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 3/28/2014 3:41:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
COURT ORDERED CONFINEMENT 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
STEFANI ANNE LINDSEY
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 27
Residence: 5810 MOLINE DR EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 3/28/2014 2:56:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
PAROLE VIOLATION – STATE 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
KAYLIN MARCEL TAYLOR
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 24
Residence: 16152 BRAILE ST DETROIT, MI
Booked: 3/28/2014 2:33:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 500
Total Bond Amount: $500
RONALD GLENN KESSLER
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 31
Residence: 5810 MOLINE DR EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 3/28/2014 1:35:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
TRAFFIC-DRIVING W/LIC PRIOR SUSP PRIOR OF [AM] 1500
Total Bond Amount: $1500
ROMIE ARTIMIS ELLIS
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 34
Residence: 556 JEANETTE BENTON DR EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 3/28/2014 12:29:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
NARC-POSS HASHISH >30 G OR PRIOR [DF] 7500
RESIST LAW ENFORCEMENT [DF] 0
NARC-POSS MARIJUANA, HASH OIL, HASHISH, < 30 G [AM] 0
RESIST LAW ENFORCEMENT [AM] 0
NARC-DEALING SALVIA OR SYNTH CANNABINOID >2 GRAM [DF] 0
Total Bond Amount: $7500
STEWART WAYNE ALLISON
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 45
Residence: 12900 CAVALIER LN POSEYVILLE, IN
Booked: 3/28/2014 11:56:00 AM
Released
CHARGE BOND AMT
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE FELONY 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
RANDALL JAMES CATES
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 56
Residence: 1627 VILLAGE LN EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 3/28/2014 11:27:00 AM
Released
CHARGE BOND AMT
RAPE- [AF] 0
Total Bond Amount: $0

EPD Activity Report: March 28, 2014

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EPD Activity Report: March 28, 2014

2014 Mayor’s Arts Awards

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Deadline for nominations are May 8th by 5:00pm
Mayor’s Arts Awards are August 21st, 6pm at Tropicana Evansville

Nominate Someone Today!
The Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana is now accepting nominations for the 2014 Mayor’s Arts Awards. These prestigious awards are given annually, and recognize individuals who have made significant or innovative arts contributions to the community.

 

Nomination forms are now available at artswin.org/mayors-art-awards, and will be accepted through Thursday, May 8th. Committee review of the nominations will occur in May, with an award notification in June. The Arts Council will hold a public press conference to announce the award recipients on June 18th at 10am in the Bower Suhrheinrich Foundation gallery.

 

Winners of the Mayor’s Arts Awards will be honored at Tropicana Evansville on Thursday, August 21st.

 

Any questions about Mayor’s Arts Awards can be directed to the Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana at (812) 422-2111 or info@artswin.org.

 Find the nomination form here!

Indiana consumers to begin receiving $2.6M in refunds from e-book antitrust case

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Indiana-Attorney-General-Greg-Zoeller-photo-e1347044552463-400x264INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller announced electronic book customers will receive refunds beginning today as a result of a multistate price-fixing case involving five major U.S. publishers. About 370,000 Indiana e-book buyers will receive more than $2.6 million in refunds over the next three days as a result of settlements reached between the publishers and 33 state attorneys general, including Indiana. Refund amounts will range from about $0.73 to $3.17 per e-book, with the higher amounts for those on the New York Times best seller list. “Customers were ultimately the ones harmed by the decision made by Apple and these publishers to set e-book prices in order to knock out competition,” Zoeller said. “Many states and the federal government worked diligently together to hold the parties responsible and ensure consumers were refunded.” In 2012, the U.S. Department of Justice and 33 states filed lawsuits against Apple Inc., Hachette Book Group Inc., HarperCollins Publishers L.L.C., Penguin Group (USA) Inc., Simon & Schuster Inc., and Holtzbrinck Publishers LLC d/b/a Macmillan over allegations the companies conspired to artificially raise the retail prices of e-books. In July of 2013, Apple Inc. was found to have violated antitrust laws, and the company is currently appealing the decision. The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York approved the settlements with the publishers in December of 2013. Overall, 23 million e-book customers nationwide will receive more than $166 million as a result of these multi-state settlements. The refund amount will be applied either as an account credit or made out in the form of a check, and will be based on the number of eligible e-books a consumer purchased between April 1, 2010 and May 21, 2012. Whether a consumer receives a credit or check depends on the retailer through which the e-book was purchased: · Amazon, Apple, Barnes & Noble, Kobo or Sony: These consumers should have received email notice from the retailer or from the settlement claims administrator, advising how to use or activate credits in their current accounts. Sony customers should have received email notice from the administrator which is also responsible for dispersing refund checks. · Google or any other retailer: These consumers were required to file a claim form by Oct. 21, 2013, in order to receive a check from the administrator. All eligible consumers could have requested to receive a check by the administrator if they filed a “check request” by Oct. 21, 2013. For more information on the settlements visit www.ebooksagsettlements.com.

Hoses Hockey Team to Play Charity Game

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images-32Last October, 911 Gives Hope presented the second annual Guns & Hoses Hockey game at Swonder Ice Arena. While that tradition will continue this fall, both teams continue to practice in the off season.

 

On Friday, April 4, 2014, the Hoses Hockey Team will play in a charity game at Swonder Ice Arena vs. the St. Louis Metro Fire Department Hockey Team. The puck will drop at 7:15. Tickets are just $10 and are available at the door.

 

All ticket proceeds will go to benefit a firefighter from the McCutchanville Fire Department (not on the hockey team) who lost his own hose in a fire earlier this year.

 

Contact me with questions. For quotes or an interview, talk to the Captain of the Hoses Hockey team, Evansville Fire Department Captain Eric Tanner at 812-205-7664 or etanner17@gmail.com.

 

EVSC School Kindergarten Orientations Set

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Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation elementary schools will host kindergarten orientation meetings on Thursday, April 3, with the exception of Cynthia Heights whose orientation will take place on Tuesday, April 1.

The orientations give parents/guardians the opportunity to enroll students in kindergarten if they haven’t already done so, and receive additional information regarding kindergarten, meet school staff, ask questions and share information about their children.

Children should be 5 years old on or before August 1, 2014, to enroll in kindergarten for the 2014-2015 school year. When enrolling, parents or legal guardians will need to be present and provide the child’s legal birth certificate (hospital certificates cannot be used) at the time of enrollment. For more information, parents can contact their child’s school.

EVSC elementary schools will host their respective orientation meetings at the following times on April 3:

  • Caze: 6 p.m. 2013 S. Green River Road, 477-5567
  • Cedar Hall K-8: 5 p.m., 2100 N. Fulton Ave., 435-8223
  • Cynthia Heights: Tuesday, April 1, 5:15 p.m., 7225 Big Cynthiana Road, 435-8740
  • Daniel Wertz: 6 p.m., 1701 S, Red Bank Road, 435-8312
  • Delaware: 2:30 p.m., 700 N. Garvin St., 435-8227
  • Dexter: 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. and 6-7 p.m., 917 S. Dexter Avenue, 476-1321
  • Evans: 6 p.m., 2727 N. Evans, Avenue,
  • Fairlawn: 5:30 p.m., 2021 S. Alvord Boulevard, 476-4997
  • Glenwood K-8: 1 – 2:30 p.m., 901 Sweetser Ave., 435-8242
  • Harper: 6 p.m., 21 S. Alvord Boulevard, 476-1308
  • Hebron: noon, 4400 Bellemeade Ave., 477-8915
  • Highland: 7:30 a.m. – 3 p.m., 6701 Darmstadt Road, 867-6401
  • Lincoln K-8: 6-7 p.m., 635 Lincoln Ave., 435-8235
  • Lodge K-8: noon – 6 p.m., 2000 Lodge Avenue, 477-5319
  • Oak Hill: 5:30 – 7 p.m., 7700 Oak Hill Rd., 867-6426
  • Scott: 5:30 – 7 p.m., 14940 Old State Road, 867-2427
  • Stockwell: 6 p.m., 2501 N. Stockwell Road, 477-5345
  • Stringtown: 4:30-6 p.m., 4720 Stringtown Road, 435-8320
  • Tekoppel: 6-8 p.m., 111 N. Tekoppel Avenue, 435-8333
  • Vogel: 2:30 – 3 p.m., 1500 Oak Hill Road, 477-6109
  • West Terrace: 6 p.m., 8000 West Terrace Drive, 435-8733

If parents/guardians do not know what school their child should attend, they can call the EVSC Office of Student Services at 435-8463, or go to www.evscschools.com and click on the “Parent” link in the red box choosing, “Where Will My Child Attend School?”