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IS IT TRUE February 14, 2014

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IS IT TRUE February 14, 2014

IS IT TRUE that if the City of Evansville’s 2012 Smoking Ordinance had contained a severability clause, the exemption allowing smoking on the Tropicana (Aztar) riverboat might very well have been the only provision in the City’s Smoking Ordinance to be declared unconstitutional by the Indiana Supreme Court?…severing that one exemption from the rest of the ordinance would have resulted leaving the rest of the City’s Ordinance prohibiting smoking in bars, taverns, restaurants, etc. in place?…if that one and only one unconstitutional provision had been stricken by the SCOI today Evansville and Vanderburgh County would both have the same smoking ordinance and Tropicana’s employees would enjoy the same protections from toxins that every other employee in the entire county had until this week?…the failure of the resolution to include a severability clause has caused us to be back to a situation where smoking may be permitted in some bars, taverns, and clubs in the City, but not in the County?

IS IT TRUE it is worth asking the question of the appropriate members and former members of the City Council, Mayor Winnecke, and the attorneys involved in drafting the resolution if the severability clause was left out intentionally?…as was confirmed in Kentucky before when Louisville tried to get by with an exemption to their smoking ordinance for Churchill Downs that such things are unconstitutional?…the Evansville City Council had this information and was even admonished by private citizens and organizations that the resolution would be struck down?…given all of these facts and the Supreme Court’s action, it is not at all out of the realm of possibilities that our leaders conspired to pass a “pig in a poke” knowing it would be overturned?…whether this was deliberate or just another instance of sloppiness this “pig in a poke” has come back to bite Evansville squarely on the backside creating a period of transition and analysis when an appraisal for a downtown convention hotel may just be depreciating during the loan qualification process?

IS IT TRUE that the American Medical Association has a total of 17 annual meetings scheduled and published on their website?…all 17 of these annual meetings are being held in cities that have comprehensive smoking bans?…all of the AMA medical student section annual and interim meetings with information on the AMA website were held in cities that have comprehensive smoking bans?…some might say the assertions that having “dirty air” from allowing smoking were just the musings of one man in Indianapolis, but the reality of the AMA’s choice of destinations just happens to confirm that assertion for the AMA?…it could all be coincidence but does that really make sense?…there has been much speculation about the prospects for medical conferences in downtown Evansville that are drawn by the IU Medical School, a new hotel, and a re-named Centre?…these opportunities if not gone are certainly diminished based on the recent venue choices of the AMA?

IS IT TRUE this all happens in the same week of February that Evansville is treated to an AIR QUALITY ALERT?…these things are of course not related at all, but as Alanis Morrisette sang “Isn’t it Ironic, Don’t you think?”

IS IT TRUE that the Race for the Cure is heading back to the Eastland Mall after a five year run of holding the event in downtown Evansville?…while both venues offered a good location for a morning run with over 10,000 participants, the Eastland Mall location causes less disruption and even is a safer race course due to the quality of the streets?…this was probably inevitable but the CCO encourages our readers to support the Race for the Cure wherever it may be?

Evansville Student Gains Experience at Statehouse

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STATEHOUSE  — Evansville resident, Derek Hugo, is serving as an intern for the Indiana Senate Majority Caucus during the 2014 legislative session, said State Sen. Vaneta Becker (R-Evansville).

 

Hugo is the son of Ron and Sheila Hugo and Amy and Scott Tenhumberg. He is a graduate of North High School and is currently a sophomore at Ball State University studying accounting.

 

As a caucus assistant to the Senate Majority, Hugo assists with constituent correspondence through phone calls, letters and emails and helps staff Senate committees and floor proceedings. Hugo is one of three interns who serves all 37 Majority senators.

 

Senate Majority interns work through the duration of the legislative session, which is scheduled to end by March 14.

 

Becker said to visit www.IndianaSenateRepublicans.com/intern-program for additional information about Senate internship opportunities.

Victory Theatre welcomes Lee Brice!

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‘LEE BRICE’

Presented by 93.5 The Wolf

Thursday, March 27 – 7:30PM

TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14 AT 12PM

Evansville, IN- Victory Theatre is excited to welcome Lee Brice, presented by 93.5 The Wolf, Thursday, March 27 at 7:30PM. With the release of 2011’s “A Woman Like You” from his gold-certified album Hard 2 Love, Lee kicked off a string of consecutive Billboard No.1 singles, with “I Drive

Your Truck” being certified platinum and landing Lee a Grammy nomination for Best Country Solo

Performance and winning Song of the Year at the CMA Awards. Tickets for Lee Brice go on sale

Friday, February 14 at 12PM!

For more information about the Victory Theatre, visit: www.victorytheatre.com www.facebook.com/VictoryTheatre www.twitter.com/Victory_Theatre

TICKETS ARE $32.00 AND $36.00

TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE FORD CENTER TICKET OFFICE, TICKETMASTER.COM, BY PHONE AT 800-745-3000, OR VICTORY THEATRE BOX OFFICE ON DAY OF SHOW.

Ticket prices subject to applicable fees. Ticket prices increase $3.00 day of show.

Digital Ally FirstVu HD body worn cameras newest addition to EPD uniforms @DigitalAllyInc

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 DON’T GO TO COURT ALONE. CALL IVAN ARNAEZ @ 812-424-6671.

The Evansville Police Department has issued Digital Ally body worn cameras to all of their officers who work in patrol and uniformed specialty units. 

In conjunction with the cameras being issued, the department has crafted a policy that governs their usage. Officers will be using the cameras when they are performing official police functions. That includes self-initiated activities and dispatched runs.
The videos will be uploaded on a secure server and can be used in criminal and internal investigations. Officers can only access their videos to view them and to label them for future reference.
Although the cameras have only been out for 10 days, video footage has already been included in 2 separate complaints against officers. In those cases, the video was used to exonerate both officers.
The cameras cost around $190,000 and were purchased using seized drug money.

Next EPD/ Donut Bank Coffee With a Cop event set for February 18th

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SPONSORED BY DEFENSE ATTORNEY IVAN ARNAEZ.
 DON’T GO TO COURT ALONE. CALL IVAN ARNAEZ @ 812-424-6671.EPD PATCH 2012

The Evansville Police Department will be at the St. Joe Ave Donut Bank on Tuesday, February 18th for Coffee With a Cop. This is your chance to come out and talk to the police about anything that is on your mind. 

Officers will have the new body worn cameras on display and will be able to answer any questions you may have about the cameras or the policy on their usage.

 

“Snake Guys” to Visit Reitz High School

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Friday, Feb. 14

7:40 – 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. – 12:20 p.m.

Reitz High School, 350 Dreier Blvd.

 

 

Reitz High School will have some slippery visitors Friday when the herpetologists or as students call them — “the snake guys” from the Tri-State Herpetological Society — visit students in Rachel Ordower’s environmental science classes.

 

Students will have the opportunity to observe the snakes and learn more about the different species.

PET OF THE WEEK

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GetAttachment.aspx-7Roo is a 9-month-old female black Lab puppy! Her family got her from a relative who had an unwanted litter of puppies, but now they’re moving and can’t take her with them. Roo is a happy, playful girl who can’t wait for a real forever family to continue helping her with her manners! She will need an active family who can give her plenty of exercise to be her best self. Roo’s adoption fee is $100, and includes her spay, microchip, vaccinations, and a goody bag!

 

RIECKEN: EVANSVILLE PUBLIC HEARING NEEDED ON VECTREN RATE HIKE REQUEST

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INDIANAPOLIS – State Rep. Gail Riecken (D-Evansville) today asked the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) to conduct a public hearing in Evansville to give area residents a chance to speak out about Vectren Energy’s proposed rate increase for natural gas customers.

“I am understandably leery whenever utility companies want to increase our rates, particularly under the rules of response that are used by the IURC,” Riecken said. “The most effective way to ensure public awareness is by having hearings in the affected areas that enable the company to explain its reasoning for doing this, and allow the people who pay the freight to have their say about its impact on their everyday lives.”

If approved, the increase – which Vectren claims is needed to pay for improvements to pipelines and other infrastructure – would require customers served by the utility in Southwest Indiana to pay gradual raises in their gas rates over a period of seven years, starting in 2015. The increase would initially be around $1 to $1.50 a month, then increase to around $13 to $14 more per month by 2022.

“Right now, the average customer served by Vectren in Southwest Indiana pays about $570 a year for gas service,” Riecken said. “These increases being proposed by the utility will have a substantial impact on all of us in the service area, but I am particularly concerned about how it will affect seniors and residents on fixed incomes.”

The IURC has scheduled an evidentiary hearing on the case for April 15 in Indianapolis, but while such meetings are open to the public, Riecken noted that participation is usually limited to attorneys and expert witnesses who can speak on technical aspects of the case.

“Setting aside the fact that it is difficult for people to take a day off and travel all the way to Indianapolis to make their feelings known, the evidentiary hearing does not offer much of a chance for the average citizen to speak out,” Riecken noted.

Consumers do have the option of submitting written comments to the Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor (OUCC) through the office’s website at www.in.gov/oucc/2361.htm or by mail, email or fax at:

Consumer Services Staff

Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor

115 W. Washington Street, Suite 1500 South

Indianapolis, IN 46204

Email: uccinfo@oucc.IN.gov

FAX: 317-232-5923

“Written comments received by the end of this month will be included in the files for the case, but the only true way for this matter to have full public participation is for the IURC to conduct a public hearing in our area,” Riecken said. “That is the responsible public service move that must be made, and I believe there is plenty of time for the IURC to move quickly and let the people know what is happening here.”

Vanderburgh County Democratic Party 2014 Event Schedule

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Mar 4

5pm-7pm

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!

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Mar 12

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5:30pm – 7:30pm

Kathryn Martin for Knight Township Trustee Second Annual Chili Dinner

ï‚· Location: Marigold Bar – 2112 S Weinbach Ave – Evansville, IN
 Cost: Suggested donation of $10 per person, $15 per couple. Sponsorships available.  Contact: Kathryn Martin – 812-477-2599

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Mar 12

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5:30pm

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Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Monthly Meeting

 Location: Headquarters – 401 SE 6th St – Suite 200

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Mar 14

5:30pm – 7:30pm

St. Patrick’s Day Fundraiser For Stephanie Brinkerhoff-Riley For 3rd Ward City Council

ï‚· Location: The Pub – 1348 Division St – Evansville, IN ï‚· Suggested donation of $100 per person

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Apr 9

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5:30pm

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Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Monthly Meeting

 Location: Headquarters – 401 SE 6th St – Suite 200

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Apr 10

5:30pm – 7:30pm

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Al Lindsey for 6th Ward City Council Meet & Greet

ï‚· Location: Smitty’s Italian Steakhouse – 2109 W Franklin St – Evansville, IN ï‚· More details coming soon!

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May 31

Vanderburgh County Democrat Club Monthly Meeting

5:30pm  Location: Headquarters – 401 SE 6th St – Suite 200
Vanderburgh County Democratic Central Committee Annual Golf Scramble

TBA ï‚· Location: Cambridge Golf Club ï‚· More details coming soon!

Indiana State Democratic Party Convention

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

New online learning service offers free courses to Library cardholders

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The Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library has introduced a new service that gives customers access to hundreds of online courses.  How much does it cost to enroll?  Courses are free with a Library card.

 

Learn4Life offers library users hundreds of online courses covering everything from health and wellness to creative writing, computer programming, GED test preparation and much more.  Some courses may even earn LEU/CEU credits.  Learn4Life courses are developed by expert instructors, many currently working at universities around the country.

 

“Part of our mission at the EVPL is to create experiences for lifelong learning,” said Amy Mangold, Community Relations and Development Officer for the EVPL.  “With Learn4Life online courses, our customers will be able to enroll in courses covering all types of topics and subjects.  Whether someone is considering taking a class to enhance a skill for their job or is just interested in digital photography, the Learn4Life course catalog offers something for everyone.”

 

Courses run for six weeks with new sessions beginning every month.  Courses are taken entirely online with comprehensive lessons, quizzes, and assignments.  A dedicated professional instructor coordinates every course by pacing learners, answering questions, giving feedback, and facilitating discussions.

 

Users can enroll and participate in courses from EVPL computers or from their own home computer.  To see the full list of courses and to enroll in a course, visit evpl.org.