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ST. MARY’S TO HOLD RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY FOR NEW EPWORTH CROSSING FACILITY

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A ribbon cutting ceremony for St. Mary’s Epworth Crossing will be held Monday, January 27th at 1:00 p.m. Keith Jewell, President of St. Mary’s Health, and Gwen Sandefur, Executive Vice President, will make remarks at the ceremony.

Located at the Lloyd Expressway and Epworth Road near the current St. Mary’s Convenient Care location, Epworth Crossing is a comprehensive outpatient facility dedicated to promoting wellness throughout the community.

Services at Epworth Crossing will include:

The newly expanded Breast Center, which will move from its current location and feature the latest advanced technology

Urgent Care Epworth, which will nearly double in size from the current Convenient Care East

A Wellness Center, with classes and programs such as yoga and tai chi that focus on body, mind, and spirit

Lab and imaging services – including digital x-ray, ultrasound, CT, and 3T MRI—the most advanced MRI in Warrick County

Primary care and specialty physician offices

A medical equipment and retail store

“The opening of Epworth Crossing represents a major milestone for St. Mary’s,” said Jewell. “As a healthcare organization, we are charged with focusing our attention on outpatient care and a total approach to wellness – not just treating patients in the hospital. This facility was created with an eye toward the future of healthcare.”

In addition to the array of services and state-of-the-art technology offered, what makes Epworth Crossing so unique are the details that create a warm, peaceful atmosphere designed to promote healing and overall well-being. The Breast Center features a fireplace and adjacent Healing Garden, both donated by the St. Mary’s Auxiliary. TVs in areas such as lab services will show waterfalls and other calming images, and the MRI includes a larger bore and floor to ceiling window – all designed to help ease anxiety. Natural lighting and soothing earth tones are used throughout the building, and the walls will feature unique artwork, much of it created by local artists. Coffee and snacks will be available in the reception area to make the experience more enjoyable for patients and visitors alike.

“When we were planning Epworth Crossing, we went directly to the community to listen to what it wanted from a healthcare facility,” said Sandefur. “We know that our community is looking for convenient, comfortable, personalized care. Epworth Crossing was designed to meet those needs.”

Commentary: Time to push past NRA rhetoric and have real conversation about guns

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By John Krull
TheStatehouseFile.com

John Krull, publisher, TheStatehouseFile.com

John Krull, publisher, TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS – The shootings in Indiana’s own Elkhart gave Americans and Hoosiers a look at the National Rifle Association’s solution to the problem of gun violence in action.

A disturbed young man who had an apparent fascination with serial killers went in to a grocery store and killed a store employee and a customer. While the killer held his gun on the store manager, police quickly and bravely shot him dead.

The NRA and its flacks would say that outcome demonstrates that their solution works.

Good guys with guns came and shot a bad guy with a gun. The two people who died before the good guys could get there presumably are acceptable losses in the service of keeping the flow of guns in this country free and undiminished.

The family and friends of the victims might disagree.

And the dead, of course, no longer can speak for themselves.

Every time I – or anyone else – writes or talks about guns and puts the words “sensible,” “gun” and “laws” within 10 paragraphs of each other, the flacks for the gun lobby and their true-believing followers start yelling like 2-year-olds who have been deprived of sleep. They claim that anyone who is concerned about the tragic levels of gun violence in our country and who doesn’t believe exactly what the NRA and other gun groups tell them to believe is irrational, unreasonable and unthinking.

One of the loudest is Indiana Rep. Jim Lucas, R-Seymour, who recently authored a bill that would allow students, faculty and community members to bring firearms to school and keep them locked up in their cars. (It’s interesting to note that, at a time, when most parents want to see guns kept as far away from school as possible, Lucas is going the other direction and trying to bring them closer).

Every time I write about guns, Lucas responds with a howl that I’m bullying the poor, beleaguered NRA, which only has a multi-million dollar budget and a small army of lobbyists and message consultants with which to defend the organization’s interests.

In his last agitated response, Lucas said that I hadn’t proposed any solutions to the problem of gun violence.

While he wasn’t entirely accurate – in the past, I’ve given a qualified endorsement to the solution the NRA first endorsed (background checks) and then reneged on – Lucas had a glimmer of an insight. I deliberately haven’t proposed any solutions. In fact, I’ve acknowledged that gun laws might not solve the problem – or might create problems worse than those we currently encounter.

Lucas and the gun lovers, though, never think to ask why I took this tack. That perhaps is not surprising; they’re not big on asking questions that would force them to challenge their assumptions.

The reason is that I wanted the NRA true believers such as Lucas to demonstrate just how determined and unreasonable they will be. I wanted them to make my case for me.

And they have obliged.

Every time someone suggests that guns should be part of a national conversation about the epidemic of gun violence, they shriek like gut-shot hyenas.

The NRA and its fellow travelers propose as solutions to the problem that include placing armed guards in schools and other public places, regulating violent media and drafting new stop-and-search policies.

All I’m saying is that if we’re going to put the First, Fourth and Fifth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution on the table, then the Second Amendment and guns should be part of the discussion, too.

The tragic events in Elkhart gave us two more reasons to discuss ways that we can make our communities, our states and our country safer. It is time for people of good faith to gather and search for solutions. Even if we cannot find answers, we owe it to ourselves and those we care about to try.

The NRA and its foot soldiers in Congress and our state legislature will do everything they can to stop us from having that discussion if it includes guns.

And the dead no longer can speak for themselves.

So it is up to the rest of us to do our duty and force the conversation.

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

IS IT TRUE January 21, 2014

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IS IT TRUE that the Evansville sewer and water department has advised us that the water is safe to drink and that the poison plume has passed over our fair city?…many cities along the path to the sea that this toxic mess has taken have been fortunate to be well warned and take ample precautions to the immediate problem?…if the truth is told there is much potential for long term issues with the part of the poison plume that reacted with other substances in the Ohio and other rivers and settled into the mud and on the banks?…this case of pollution is a case for aggressive enforcement of regulations that we have and also a case for not having so many regulations that the regulators can’t do their jobs for lack of staff and funds?…we were lucky this time but let us not forget the fear of not being able to drink our own water?

IS IT TRUE that Mr. Freeze Part 2 is upon us and the chaos from the last freeze is sure to visit our shores again?…the decrepit water pipes that Evansville is now famous for are sitting there ready to fail again with the second big freeze of the year?…the CCO calls upon the Evansville City Council to commission a plan to do the replacements that need to be made to our dilapidated infrastructure over a manageable amount of time so we can stop DUCT TAPING vital infrastructure together every time mother nature smacks us up side of our head?…one would think after this year Evansville would learn?…these kind of winters have come along before (78’ and 79’) with no results and we hope the people in charge this time will force action?

IS IT TRUE the tax revenue to the State of Indiana from the state’s casinos has fallen by 15% in the last 6 months?…we do not yet have the numbers for Tropicana but if it goes the way of the other casinos the City of Evansville can count on a smaller and smaller check from Tropicana to pay for the bonds issued to build temples to sport and fun and games projects?…future bonding underwriters would be well advised to examine the trend of the source of the funds being pledged to pay off any bonds?…the powers that be should also get a clear understanding on the ramifications of a shrinking paycheck and growing debt?…City Council President John Friend, CPA should take the lead and advise the citizenry of the state of the city when it comes to realistic revenue streams and debt obligations?

IS IT TRUE the question has been raised about County Commissioner Marsha Abell’s speech on Saturday where she was reluctant to invest in infrastructure for the IU Medical School but is “all in” for investing in infrastructure for a downtown convention hotel owned by outsiders?…these two thoughts sitting next to one another in the same head just don’t make any sense?…Marsha does have a point though with regard to providing incentives for taking tax-paying properties off of the tax rolls?…this is a point that needs to be debated at length by both Marsha and her primary opponent Bruce Ungenthiem?…it then needs to carry into the general election as government is nearly broke and paying more to get less is just not sustainable?

W. Va. Chemical Spill Plume Expected to Reach Evansville Early Monday Morning

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The Evansville Water & Sewer Utility (EWSU) has received notice from the Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission (ORSANCO) that the chemical spill originating in Charleston, W. Va., is estimated to reach Evansville around 12:30 a.m. Monday, Jan. 20. The plume is expected to reach the Newburgh Lock and Dam around 5 p.m. Sunday.

This weekend, EWSU’s water quality manager will travel to Louisville to meet with officials from Louisville Water to assess the situation first-hand and discuss Louisville’s handling of the plume.

EWSU will conduct routine tests on Evansville’s intake water daily, as usual, to determine the water quality level. Organic components will be more closely watched. The Utility is planning to apply its activated carbon mixture material to all intake water beginning Sunday afternoon and will continue that method of treatment until it is affirmed that the spill has completely passed EWSU water intake valves. The carbon treatments will act to absorb any organic contaminants in the river water. The Utility and ORSANCO will monitor the gas chromatograph (GC) and gas chromatograph – mass spectrometer (GCMS) readouts for 4-methylcyclohexane methanol (MCHM) contamination levels.

EWSU has created a message center on its website to update residents and businesses regarding water quality and common concerns. Please visit this link for more information: http://www.evansvillegov.org/index.aspx?page=3146. Or, follow @EvansvilleINGov and hashtag #WVChemleakEVV on Twitter.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY SHERIFFS RECENT BOOKING RECORDS

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JOURDAN GREGORY DABBS
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 26
Residence: 2414 OLD BUSINESS 41 EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 1/20/2014 12:16:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 0
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 0
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 0
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 0
THEFT-SHOPLIFTING THEFT OTHER <200 [DF] 0
NARC-POSS PARAPHERNALIA [AM] 100
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
AMANDA LYNN SCHMIDT
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 35
Residence: 3100 POLLACK AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 1/20/2014 10:46:00 AM
CHARGE BOND AMT
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 500
PETITION TO REVOKE PROBATION 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
NORMAN LEE SCHMIDT
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 36
Residence: 3100 POLLACK AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 1/20/2014 10:27:00 AM
CHARGE BOND AMT
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 250
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 250
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 500
Total Bond Amount: $1000
MICHAEL SHAWN MADDEN
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 34
Residence: 1700 DALEHAVEN DR EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 1/20/2014 9:56:00 AM
CHARGE BOND AMT
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 250
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 13000
TRAFFIC-OPERATE HTV [DF] 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
LOUIS MICHAEL EDLUND
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 30
Residence: 1105 SE FIRST ST EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 1/20/2014 1:31:00 AM
CHARGE BOND AMT
BATTERY-HFF DOMESTIC [AM] 500
Total Bond Amount: $500
MATTHEW LEE KNOWLES
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 41
Residence: 303 REIS AVE EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 1/19/2014 11:42:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
OMVWI [AM] 250
OMVWI-REFUSAL 0
Total Bond Amount: $250
ORLANDO ESTEPHAN LEONAL GAMEZ
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 19
Residence: 6220 GASTON AVE PORTAGE, IN
Booked: 1/19/2014 11:30:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
NARC-DEALING MARIJUANA >30 GRAM [DF] 750
Total Bond Amount: $750
RYAN JAMES LOO
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 24
Residence: 4543 BRYCE DR EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 1/19/2014 11:16:00 PM
Released
CHARGE BOND AMT
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 250
Total Bond Amount: $250
NATHAN THOMAS WILSON
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 24
Residence: 2512 STRINGTOWN RD EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 1/19/2014 10:38:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
THEFT-SHOPLIFTING THEFT OTHER <200 [DF] 150
NARC-POSS OF PRECURSORS [DF] 0
NARC-POSS SYRINGE [DF] 0
Total Bond Amount: $150
DAVID JOE BUTLER
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 27
Residence: 100 OSSI ST EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 1/19/2014 8:51:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
ALC-PUBLIC INTOX [BM] 50
TRESPASS [AM] 100
Total Bond Amount: $150
AMY ELIZABETH BRAKIE
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 40
Residence: 549 E PARKLAND AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 1/19/2014 6:11:00 PM
Released
CHARGE BOND AMT
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 0
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 0
Total Bond Amount: $0
MCKINNLEY SHAWN LOUGHARY
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 28
Residence: 100 BARTER ST MT VERNON, IN
Booked: 1/19/2014 5:48:00 PM
Released
CHARGE BOND AMT
THEFT OTHER 50-200 [DF] 100
Total Bond Amount: $100
CALVIN DANIEL DILLARD
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 36
Residence: 1100 LINCOLN AVE EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 1/19/2014 5:08:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
TRESPASS [AM] 0
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF LOSS >$250 < $2500 [AM] 2000
RESIDENTIAL ENTRY [DF] 0
Total Bond Amount: $2000
SPENCER WILLIAM EVANS
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 55
Residence: 100 OSSI ST EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 1/19/2014 4:36:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 250
Total Bond Amount: $250
KIYOE MARJORIE TANAKA
Race: Asian/Pacific Island / Sex: Female / Age: 25
Residence: 2219 E BLACKFORD AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 1/19/2014 4:16:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
PETITION TO REVOKE PROBATION 0
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 250
NARC-POSS MARIJUANA, HASH OIL, HASHISH, < 30 G [AM] 5000
NARC-POSS PARAPHERNALIA PRIOR [DF] 0
NARC-POSS SYRINGE [DF] 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
KELLY JOSEPH BIRKLE
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 42
Residence: 3120 OAK HILL RD EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 1/19/2014 3:59:00 PM
CHARGE BOND AMT
PETITION TO REVOKE PROBATION 0
NARC-POSS MARIJUANA, HASH OIL, HASHISH, < 30 G [AM] 5000
NARC-POSS PARAPHERNALIA PRIOR [DF] 0
PETITION TO REVOKE PROBATION 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND

CCO Moles say Abell Called Out Mayor Winnecke over Downtown Med School Support

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Two the CCO’s most accurate MOLES have taken issue with the Sunday IS IT TRUE which we actually ran by Commissioner Marsha Abell for her approval. She supplied the exact words in yesterday’s IS IT TRUE that we quoted. Two attendees at the Vanderburgh County Republican breakfast have stood by the following assertion for what Commissioner Abell actually said and supplied the following narrative.

It does sound like Marsha is trying to back-peddle and may have misinformed Ron of what was actually said. I wish now that I had recorded it, obviously. What is posted on the City-County Observer page is not accurate based on what I heard. She specifically called out the proposal by the mayor and did not agree that it should be put downtown at all. If truth in reporting is important, which I believe it is to you and the CCO, I would change that immediately. She also said things such as ‘let Warrick County deal with the water and sewer costs’.

While the CCO sees that there is enough wiggle room in both Commissioner Abell’s statement and this one for both to be true, this one does shine a different light on the tone of the breakfast speech.

EPD Activity Report January 19, 2014

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EPD Activity Report January 19, 2014

Deadline for Law Distinguished Barrister And The Up and Coming Lawyer Awards

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Indiana Lawyer - Leadership in Law 2011

Indiana attorneys work diligently to make this state a place the Indiana Lawyer has been proud
to call home. Through professional commitments, social and civic involvement and community
volunteerism, lawyers serve a diverse citizenry and business community. The Indiana Lawyer
annually honors members of the legal community who have shown a commitment to their
profession and the clients they serve with the
Leadership in Law Distinguished Barrister and the Up and Coming Lawyer awards.

Deadline for submissions is January 22, 2014.

Honorees will be announced in the April 23, 2014 issue of Indiana Lawyer.
New and past honorees will be celebrated at a reception in May 2014.

 

CLICK HERE for Distinguished Barrister nomination PDF form

CLICK HERE for Distinguished Barrister online nomination form

CLICK HERE for Up And Coming Lawyer nomination PDF form

CLICK HERE for Up And Coming Lawyer online nomination form

CLICK HERE for past honorees

Only COMPLETE nominations received by the January 22, 2014, deadline will be considered.
The actual presentation of the awards will take place during Indiana Lawyer’s annual
Leadership in Law reception in May.

To submit nominations:
   •Online – to complete the nomination form, click link above.
   •Mail completed PDF nomination form and packet to Kelly Lucas,
Editor & Publisher, Indiana Lawyer, 41 E. Washington St., Suite 200,
Indianapolis, IN 46204.
   •E-mail nomination packet to klucas@ibj.com.

Self nominations are acceptable.

Please direct any questions to Kelly Lucas at (317) 472-5233, (800) 968-1225,
ext. 233, or klucas@ibj.com.

Beer wholesalers enlist lawmakers in fight against Monarch

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By: Kathleen McLaughlin for theIndianaLawyer.com

The Statehouse is a common battlefield for factions in Indiana’s alcoholic beverage industry, and this session, one group of beer wholesalers is firing shots in multiple directions.

Driven by the Indiana Beverage Alliance, Senate Bill 415 seeks to derail federal court cases brought by the group’s opponents–  including Indianapolis-based Monarch Beverage Co. – who claim Indiana’s Prohibition-era alcohol laws are unconstitutional.

The bill also contains a long list of rules on how beer companies can do business with wholesalers, a set of provisions meant to remedy the trade group’s ongoing quarrel with Anheuser-Busch InBev.

Indiana Beverage Alliance President Marc Carmichael called the bill “my turd in the punch bowl.”

“We’ve certainly gotten a lot of attention,” Carmichael said.

Republican Sen. Ron Alting, chairman of the Public Policy Committee, is sponsoring the bill.

Indiana’s beer wholesalers split into two camps as Monarch tried to change Indiana law so that it could distribute liquor as well as beer. Liquor wholesalers oppose that change, and so do the beer wholesalers represented by the Indiana Beverage Alliance. Both groups fear that it would help create a distribution monopoly.

Having failed to get bills passed over four sessions, Monarch turned last year to federal court with a lawsuit against the Alcohol and Tobacco Commission, saying Indiana’s law violates the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment.

The convenience store lobby, the Indiana Petroleum Marketers and Convenience Store Association, filed a similar lawsuit in May over the fact that its members aren’t allowed to sell cold beer.

SB 415 states that if any portion of the Indiana code on alcohol is found to be invalid, the rest shall be interpreted to limit, rather than expand, commerce in that industry.

Monarch CEO Phil Terry said he’s opposing the bill, even though he agrees that Indiana’s laws are intended to be restrictive. “We don’t necessarily disagree with the policy statement they’ve got in there,” he said. “It’s just, I know why they put it in there, to affect our lawsuit.”

The Indiana Beverage Alliance supports liquor distributors who are trying to intervene in Monarch’s lawsuit, but Carmichael said SB 415 isn’t aimed at one case or trade group.

He said the goal is to prevent deep-pocketed companies from challenging state alcohol laws in court. “It’s been a phenomenon around the country over the last several years as various groups have tried to deregulate alcohol to their advantage.”

Vanderburgh County Democratic Party 2014 Event Schedule

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Jan 17

4:30pm – 6:30pm

Fundraiser for District 77 State Rep. Gail Riecken

ï‚· Location: Beertropolis at Marina Pointe
ï‚· Cost: Gold Sponsorship-$500, Silver Sponsorship-$250, Individual Tickets-$35 ï‚· RSVP to Katie at 812-422-8180 or email RieckenD77@aol.com
 Please join in to kick off Gail’s 2014 campaign!

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Jan 22

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4:15pm

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Stephen Melcher Filing For District 78 Indiana State Representative

  • ï‚·  Location: Civic Center – 2nd Floor – Election Office
  • ï‚·  Please come and support Stephen as he files for State Rep! Time to take back the House!

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Jan 23

6:00pm

Stephen Melcher 16th Annual Reception & Dinner

  • ï‚·  Location: Western Rib-Eye & Ribs 1401 Boeke Rd Evansville, IN
  • ï‚·  Cost: $350
  • ï‚·  Bronze, Silver, and Gold Sponsorships are available
  • ï‚·  RSVP to smelcher@stephen-melcher.com

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Feb 3

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11:30am

Stephanie Terry Filing For Re-Election to Vanderburgh County Council

 Location: Civic Center – 2nd Floor – Election Office
 Please stop by to show Stephanie your support! Let’s pack the room!

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Feb 5

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10:45am

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Carl Culley Filing For Vanderburgh County Auditor

ï‚· Location: Civic Center – 2nd Floor – Election Office
 Please stop by to show Carl your support! Let’s pack the room!

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Feb 5 Feb 7

Mar 4 Mar 12

11:30am 12:00 Noon

5pm-7pm 5:30pm – 7:30pm

Dave Wedding Filing For Vanderburgh County Sheriff

 Location: Civic Center – 2nd Floor – Election Office
ï‚· Please stop by to support Dave and kick off his campaign with a huge crowd!

Last Day to File in the Primary Election

Jonthan Weaver’s Annual Mardi Gras Fundraiser

ï‚· Location: Lamasco Bar 1331 W Franklin St Evansville, IN ï‚· Cost: $25 per person
ï‚· Mark your calendars to celebrate Fat Tuesday!

Kathryn Martin for Knight Township Trustee Second Annual Chili Dinner

 Location: Marigold Bar – 2112 S Weinbach Ave

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  • ï‚·  Cost: Suggested donation of $10 per person, $15 per couple. Sponsorships available.
  • ï‚·  Contact: Kathryn Martin – 812-477-2599

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May 31

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Indiana State Democratic Party Convention

 Location: JW Marriott Hotel & Covention Center – Indianapolis, IN  More details coming soon!

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To add further events, please email complete event information to vanderburghdemocrats1@gmail.com

The Vanderburgh County Democratic Party | 401 SE 6th Street | Suite 200 | Evansville, IN 47713 | (812) 464-9100

New website coming soon!

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