Two men were arrested after running from an officer in the 1300 block of S. Elliot St Monday evening. An officer attempted to talk to 22 year old Todd Covington and 18 year old Dugniqio Forest while trying to locate a person with a felony warrant. When the officer exited his patrol car, both men fled on foot. Assisting officers were able to catch both men after a short foot chase. An officer found cocaine in Covington’s pocket. He was arrested for resisting law enforcement and possession of cocaine within 1,000 feet of a school. Forest was arrested for resisting law enforcement. While retracing the path the two suspects ran, officers found a handgun. Officer were unable to determine if either of the suspects had tossed the gun while running. The gun was collected by crime scene for testing.For full details, view this message on the web. |
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Two men arrested after running from police, drugs and a handgun recovered during the investigation
EPD investigating home invasion robbery
The residents told officers that three balck males entered the home without permission. Two of the men had handguns. After robbing the victims of cash and a cell phone, the suspects fled.
Nobody was injured during the robbery. Police were unable to locate the suspects. Anyone with information on this case is asked to call EPD at 436-7979.Â
Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records
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New Program Announced For Children & Families to “CATCH ®†the Spirit of Good Health Locally
WHO: Representatives from the national CATCH® (Coordinated Approach to Child Health) Program, THE JARED FOUNDATION and Tri-State SUBWAY® restaurants will announce a milestone national program to advance child health in the region.ÂWHAT:The CATCH (Coordinated Approach to Child Health) Program will be outlined to the media along with partners and participants to date. The press announcement will be immediately followed by the first training session of approximately 50 education leaders, from Henderson County and Holy Name Schools,who will become the first local program experts.ÂWHEN: Wednesday – March 12, 2014 − 8:30 AM Press Conference Start followed by Training Session
WHERE: Henderson County Schools - The Professional Development Center  631 North Green Street Henderson, KentuckyÂWHY: SUBWAY® and numerous partners have committed to launching the CATCH® (Coordinated Approach to Child Health) program in the Tri-State area to effectively prevent childhood obesity.
EPD Activity Report: March 11, 2014
Seniors to Participate in Job Skills Clinic Organized by Entrepreneurial Academy Students
Senior Entrepreneurial Academy students at the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation’s New Tech Institute have organized a job skills clinic for their senior classmates at the high school. Plans for the day’s activities include break-out sessions on resumes, job advancement, professionalism, and one-on-one interviews with business professionals. Students will also have the opportunity to observe mock interviews and a style show displaying proper business attire.
The clinic will occur on Tuesday, March 18, from 8 am – noon in Assembly Hall of the Southern Indiana Career & Technical Center. Students will be required to bring a resume and dress professionally as though they were attending a real job interview.
New Tech Institute is one of EVSC’s six high schools. The hallmark of the educational process at NTI is a focus on project based learning and real life application. For the Senior Entrepreneurial Academy students, this is a life application which they have collaborated on and organized.
Union: Obamacare will slash wages by up to $5 an hour
A national union that represents 300,000 low-wage hospitality workers charges in a new report that Obamacare will slam wages, cut hours, limit access to health insurance and worsen the very “income equality†President Obama says he is campaigning to fix.
Unite Here warned that due to Obamacare’s much higher costs for health insurance than what union workers currently pay, the result will be a pay cut of up to $5 an hour. “If employers follow the incentives in the law, they will push families onto the exchanges to buy coverage. This will force low-wage service industry employees to spend $2.00, $3.00 or even $5.00 an hour of their pay to buy similar coverage,” said the union in a new report.
“Only in Washington could asking the bottom of the middle class to finance health care for the poorest families be seen as reducing inequality,†said the report from Unite Here. “Without smart fixes, the ACA threatens the middle class with higher premiums, loss of hours, and a shift to part-time work and less comprehensive coverage,†said the report, titled, “The Irony of Obamacare: Making Inequality Worse.â€
Based on government and private reports, polling and statements from administration officials, the report, to be sent to pro-union members in Congress, charges that low-wage workers are taking the hit under Obamacare, while wealthy insurance companies fatten up on government subsidies.
Union head Donald “D.” Taylor, in a note also being sent to Congress, demands changes and admits to being reluctant to bash a president his union supported.
“Believe me; I enter this entire debate about the consequences of the ACA with a deep reluctance,†he wrote. “Unite Here was the first union to endorse then-Senator Obama. We support the addition of health care to millions of Americans. Yet facts are facts, and Obamacare will cost our members the equivalent of a significant pay cut to keep their hard-won benefits.â€
Taylor and other union leaders have criticized Obamacare before. His union’s report was uploaded by Ralston Reports.
Unite Here’s document charges that the administration is putting union health care into a “death spiral.” It endorsed criticism that employers will move workers to part-time status to avoid the requirement that those working 30 hours or more a week be provided health insurance — or else the company pays a penalty. And it says the Affordable Care Act will shift workers from union insurance to the more expensive Obamacare health exchanges, costing them up to half of their pay to cover premiums.
“The information addresses the very unfortunate irony of Obamacare,†Taylor said in his letter about the report. “Namely, that it will inevitably lead to the destruction of the health care plans we were promised we could keep. And, as a result, it will lead to greater income inequality for the very segment of the population Obamacare should want to help most.â€
Taylor also suggested that Democrats in Washington are telling unions to stop griping about the impact of Obamacare on their members. He quoted a Senate aide saying, “Labor needs to regress to the mean.†Said Taylor: “In other words, roll back what you have and take one for the team. Ironic, given that Congress and the president carved out an exemption for staffers on the ACA. We cannot sit idly by as the politicians carve up our health plans while they carve out exceptions for themselves and every special interest feeding at the trough in Washington.â€
Source: Paul Bedard
Catch the Latest Edition of “The Indiana State Police Road Showâ€
Catch the latest edition of the “Indiana State Police Road Show†radio program every Monday morning at your convenience.
Download the program from the Network Indiana public website at www.networkindiana.com. Look for the state police logo on the main page and follow the download instructions. This 15 minute talk show concentrates on public safety and informational topics with state wide interest.
The radio program was titled “Signal-10†in the early sixties when it was first started by two troopers in northern Indiana. The name was later changed to the “Indiana State Police Road Show†and is the longest continuously aired state police public service program in Indiana.
Radio stations across Indiana and the nation are invited to download and air for FREE this public service program sponsored by the Indiana State Police Alliance and Cops for Kids, a subsidiary of the Indiana State Police Alliance.
This week’s show features Indiana State Police Laboratory Division Forensic Scientist EVII, Kristine Crouch. Mrs. Crouch discusses the ISP Forensic DNA database and its functions as well as offering information on the services and assistance that can be provided to various agencies.
IS IT TRUE March 11, 2014

IS IT TRUE that downtown Evansville was the host of two DOG AND PONY shows yesterday with one of them held for Mayor Winnecke to crow about the long awaited downtown convention hotel with his first GOLDEN SHOVEL EVENT of 2014?…the other DOG AND PONY show was across the street and a little bit north in the City Council Chambers where nary a word was spoken about rescinding the $4.8 Million loan approval that the City Council capitulated to under false pretenses a full two years ago?…enough City Council members showed up to protest the extension of the $200,000 loan that Mayor Winnecke and the Loan Administration fund snuck to Earthcare without so much as giving the City Council notice two years and 9 days ago?…for a majority of the City Council to pontificate wildly about the irresponsible nature of the Mayor extending this loan is nothing but hollow showboating if they are not up to the task of rescinding the $4.8 Million loan that they approved?…quite frankly failure to rescind this loan is the same as extending it indefinitely and the financial geniuses on the City Council should have the good sense to know it?…while the Mayor and the Loan Administration Committee extended the $200,000 loan for a finite period of 2 years, the City Council essentially has extended a loan approval of $4.8 Million to Earthcare with no expiration date?…the failure to bring this up and rescind after the bravado of last week is cowardly and infuriating?…we expect more from an elected body that complains all the time about being left out of the loop?
IS IT TRUE it was revealed at last night’s City Council meeting by City Controller Russ Lloyd Jr. that the receipts to the City of Evansville for the 2nd installment of the 2013 property taxes came up $2 Million short and that cuts are needed in the City budget?…this is something that the City Council should be told but yet again they were kept out of the loop by the Winnecke Administration?…at least that is what they say?…Mayor Winnecke has stated that he will be addressing this $2 Million shortfall in a “State of the City†address at the downtown Rotary Club luncheon?…we reckon the speech may go something like the following:
“Good afternoon, I am your Mayor, Lloyd Winnecke. It is my pleasure to report to you that the state of Evansville has never been better. Our infrastructure continues to crumble, we ran out of salt for the roads this winter, the property taxes were just discovered to be $2 Million short of projections and I’m sorry I forgot to tell City Council, the gaming boat revenue continues to fall, 12 people have been shot so far in 2014, our books are not yet balanced, our audit is 5 months overdue, but hey we finally are going to have a downtown convention hotel that the public is funding to the tune of $20 Million and a dog park is on the horizon. It is truly a good day to be in Evansville.†The rest as they say is history in the making.
IS IT TRUE the highlight of the City Council meeting was when the Reverend Adrian Brooks took to the podium to call out the Courier & Press including Publisher Jack Pate (a  $10,000 dues paying member of the Elite Evansville Regional Business Committee) and Editor Tom Langhorn for inaccurate reporting about an apartment building that the Memorial Baptist Church is seeking $225,000 to refurbish?…the good reverend bought this property in 2011 for the sum of $85,000 making the total cost to get it refurbished $310,000 or only $31,000 per unit?…that while the units will only have a market price of $20,000 each on completion, Reverend Brooks is doing a much more efficient job of fixing up apartments than the federal government that paid $240,000 each to refurbish the old safe house that is pretty equivalent to the property at 721 E. Riverside?…we do wonder how Reverend Brooks managed to get his hands on $225,000 of free tax money to do these repairs when the 3 previous owners could not get a red cent that was not earned by the sweat of their own brow?
IS IT TRUE that Mole #20 tells us that he has gotten confirmation last night that FOUR deputies are being moved to lower profile positions this coming week for their lack of support for Wedding and/or their support for Byram in the race for Vanderburgh County Sheriff?…we shall keep our fingers on the pulse of this internal affair issue but think the performance and assignment of deputies for political preference sort of defeats the whole purpose of fairness and impartiality among those who are charged with our protection?
IS IT TRUE that in their zeal to collect every dime they could the City of Evansville Meter Maids not only put parking tickets on the USI team busses but they nailed #1 USI Fan, ex-basketball player, and former County Commissioner and past City of Evansville  Mayoral candidate Troy Tornatta too?…the long arm of the law spared no one at the Ford Center on Thursday and Friday handing out tickets like bears in a spring Alaskan river scooping up salmon?
IS IT TRUE we just learned that the Evansville Fire department employees received comp time buyout pay in February of this year.
Breaking News-IS IT TRUE Evening-March 10, 2014. Major Tax Collection Shortfall Withheld From City Council
IS IT TRUE members of Evansville City Council were surprised to learn this evening  that property tax collections received in December of 2013 missed the mark by about $2 million dollars according  to City Controller Russ Lloyd, Jr ? …  City Councilwoman Missy Mosby reported to Council members that tax collection shortfall was about $1 million dollars?  …Miss Mosby stated that this shortfall is the reason why members of the Evansville Police Department can’t cash in earned comp time for this year? …Miss Mosby looked like a deer in headlights when she was corrected by City Controller Russ Lloyd, Jr  that the true property tax collections shortfall figure was about $2 million dollars not $1 million dollars?  … Council was taken back when City Controller Lloyd stated that many other city department heads were ask to cut their 2014 budget because of this tax shortfall?  …we are extremely surprised that the other 8 members of Evansville City Council heard for the first time about this property tax shortfall at this evening Council meeting?