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The Arts Council announces February Brown Bag Schedule

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The Brown Bag Performance Series is a free program offered to the community by the

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Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana. The series runs weekly from October through April

at the Arts Council’s BSF Gallery, located at 318 Main Street in downtown Evansville.

The Brown Bag Performance Series is every Wednesday at noon. It is encouraged to bring your

lunch and a friend and enjoy the free local performances. The Brown Bag Series is made

possible in part by the Mesker Music Trust, managed by Fifth Third Investment

Advisors. Below is the weekly schedule for February.

 

2/5/14 –Eykamp Quartet: Members of the Eykamp String Quartet – Violinists, Jessica Tong and Alicia Choi, violist, Rose Wollman, and cellist, Schuyler Slack – serve as principal string players of the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra and as Artists in Residence at the University of Evansville.

2/12/14 – Gina Moore, Bob Green & Monte Skelton: Local jazz musician, Monte Skelton, together with pianist Bob Green, will accompany vocalist, Gina Moore.

2/19/14 –Cara Dailey & Marc Zyla: Cara Dailey, Consortium Instructor of Flute at the University of Evansville and Principal Flute with the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra, is a member of the Harlaxton Quintet. Marc Zyla, Consortium Instructor of Horn at the University of Evansville and Principal Horn of the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra, holds the Eykamp Family Chair.

2/26/14 – Sean Holleran: Local musician, Sean W. Holleran, serves as organist at First United Methodist Church in Mount Vernon and provides music for many local events and weddings. This Brown Bag performance will explore Sacred Classics.

 

Photo Caption: The Eykamp Quartet receiving a standing ovation at a Brown Bag Series Performance on October 9th, 2013. Photo credit: Reva Bourgasser

Catch the Latest Edition of “The Indiana State Police Road Show”

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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 Superintendent Doug Carter, Commander of the State Police Department. Superintendent Carter discusses his first year as serving as the leader of the State Police Department along with his goals and visions for ISP.

Broken Water Main Leads to Single Vehicle Crash near Tennyson

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 ISPWarrick County (Tennyson): A broken water main, combined with frigid nighttime temperatures, resulted in a Wednesday evening single vehicle crash that injured a Dale woman.

Troopers from the Jasper Post reported that at approximately 9:30 P.M. (Central Time), Johanna Leslie, 22, Dale, was westbound on State Road 68 near North Line Road in her 2004 Mercury sedan. Unknown to Leslie, a water main had broken in the area, causing water to cover the roadway. The cold temperatures and brisk wind had frozen the water, which in turn created an extremely slick surface. Leslie lost control of her Mercury on the ice, slid across the opposite lane of travel and left the roadway. The Mercury continued west, crossing back over SR 68, down a ditch, and came to rest after striking a tree.

Leslie was flown to St. Mary’s Hospital in Evansville for a head injury. Troopers believe there was nearly $10,000 damage to Leslie’s vehicle.

Both INDOT and Tennyson were on scene to resolve the frozen section of roadway and the disrupted water main. State Road 68 was closed for nearly three hours while crews cleared the scene and made the highway drivable.

Dr. Bucshon Comments on Passage of 5 Year Farm Bill

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(Washington, DC) – Congressman Larry Bucshon, a physician from southern Indiana, released the following statement regarding the passage of the Agriculture Act of 2014 by a vote of 251-166.


Dr. Bucshon stated:


“As I keep in constant contact with my Agriculture Advisory Committee, I consistently hear from them that the status quo is inefficient and unacceptable.  The bottom line is that the agriculture community needs a farm bill and I’m pleased that the House approved this agreement. 

“While it is not perfect, this five year comprehensive bill provides the much needed certainty for Hoosier family farmers.  We save $16.6 billion, end direct payments, increase accountability within federal programs, and provide regulatory relief.  We also renew funds that support rural communities with large amounts of federal lands, which is vitally important for Southern Indiana counties to provide critical services to their citizens. Overall, this bill simply makes sense for the Hoosier state, our agriculture community, and our economy.”


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The Agriculture Act of 2014 renews full funding for the Payment In Lieu of Taxes (PILT) program:

PILT was created by Congress in 1976 to support rural communities who could not tax federal lands within their jurisdiction. These payments go toward building and maintaining roads, hiring teachers, paying police officers and supplying emergency services, and other vital services that communities would otherwise not have the revenues to support.


Oak Hill School to Host 3rd annual World Culture Bazaar

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Families in the Tri-State area will have the opportunity Saturday to learn a little more about world cultures and contribute to local and international philanthropies, thanks to an event hosted by Oak Hill School. On Saturday, Feb. 8, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. the school will host the Third Annual Oak Hill World Culture Bazaar, a day that will include food, crafts, games, world culture goods and multi-cultural music performances.

Vendors at the event will include: Alli Hope, Bead for Life, Bridges of Hope, Fair Trade Market of Old North United Methodist Church, Solid Grounds Coffee Shoppe, Uncharted International, Women at Risk, and Wildcats Building Bridges Art Club.

Admission is $10 for families or $5 for adults and $2 per child. Food tickets for five samples of international foods are $5 per person or a bowl of spaghetti and a breadstick for $3.50 per person.

Proceeds from the event will go to benefit the local food banks, Ozanam Family Shelter, Rakai Children’s Village, and Oak Hill’s Outdoor Constitution Classroom.

Tickets can be purchased online at www.wildcatsbuildingbridges.org or at the door the day of the event.  Donations can also be made online.

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 Wednesday, January 29, 2014

 

Reed Boeglin                     Operating a Vehicle with an ACE of .08 or More-Class C Misdemeanor

(Enhanced to D Felony Due to Prior Convictions)

Possession of Marijuana-Class A Misdemeanor

Possession of Paraphernalia-Class A Misdemeanor

 

Jabari Burkes                     Theft-Class D Felony

 

Dashone Burton               Child Molesting-Class B Felonies (Three Counts)

 

Misty Dant                          Domestic Battery-Class D Felony

Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury-Class D Felony

                                                Criminal Mischief-Class A Misdemeanor

 

William Dobson               Dealing in Marijuana-Class C Felony

 

Tara Bustos-Gaytan        Possession of Methamphetamine-Class D Felony

Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated Endangering a Person with a

Passenger Less than 18 Years of Age-Class D Felony

Neglect of Dependent-Class D Felonies (Two Counts)

 

Jacob Buttrum                   Domestic Battery-Class D Felony

Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury-Class D Felony

Unlawful Possession or Use of a Legend Drug-Class D Felony

Strangulation-Class D Felony

Criminal Mischief-Class A Misdemeanor

Interference with the Reporting of a Crime-Class A Misdemeanor

 

 

 

Richard Gregory               Possession of Methamphetamine-Class D Felony

Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance-Class D Felony

Possession of Paraphernalia-Class A Misdemeanor

 

David Morrow                   Dealing in a Synthetic Drug or Synthetic Drug Lookalike Substance-

Class D Felony

Possession of Paraphernalia-Class A Misdemeanor

 

Shawn Underwood         Possession of Methamphetamine-Class D Felony

 

Governor Gardner          Dealing in Marijuana-Class C Felony

 

Matthew Hostettler       Theft-Class  D Felony

 

Tony Johnson Jr                Attempted Murder-Class A Felony

Criminal Gang Activity-Class D Felony

 

Luther Lawton Jr              Criminal Gang Activity-Class D Felony

 

Torrance Mimms             Attempted Murder-Class A Felony

Criminal Gang Activity-Class D Felony

 

Larry Richmond                Receiving Stolen Property-Class D Felony

 

Jason Smith                        Attempted Theft-Class D Felony

Resisting Law Enforcement-Class A Misdemeanor

 

Tralaneous Thigpen        Dealing in Marijuana-Class D Felony

Possession of Marijuana-Class D Felony

(Habitual Substance Offender Enhancement)

 

Derrick Wagner                Intimidation-Class C Felony

Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury-Class A Misdemeanor

(Habitual Offender Enhancement)

 

Ashley Weir                       Dealing in Methamphetamine-Class A Felony

Possession of a Schedule IV Controlled Substance-Class D Felonies

(Two Counts)

 

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.

 

Two arrested in connection with multi-county business burglary spree

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Two men were arrested in Clarksville Indiana early this morning during a business burglary. Investigators believe the men have committed numerous business burglaries in several Indiana cities, including Evansville, over the last few months.
Evansville Police have been working with several other law enforcement agencies and were able to identify a possible suspect, Jeffery Green (30) of Evansville. Investigators were monitoring Green’s activity last night. Green and another man, 45 year old Joseph Sidener, drove to Clarksville Indiana. Investigators saw Green and Sidener break into a business and contacted local law enforcement while the two were committing the burglary.
Green and Sidener were arrested and charged with burglary in Clark County.
Evansville Police believe the two were involved in numerous burglaries in Evansville. Investigators will be reviewing reports in order to connect the two with any burglaries they have committed. Investigators are also looking in to the possibility that there are more people involved in the crimes.
Green and Sidener are being held in the Clark County Jail. The investigation is on-going. 

 

Evansville man arrested for child molesting

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Evansville Police arrested 20 year old DASHONE BURTON on child molesting charges after two victims were interviewed at Holly’s House.
Investigators believe Burton molested the victims in his home earlier this month. Burton was charged with 3 counts of Child Molesting, Class B Felony. He is being held in the Vanderburgh County Jail.

Big Gang Drug Bust on Southside of Evansville

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22 Evansville residents were arrested in a sting operation that included local, state and federal law enforcement officials. Eight of the 22 are facing federal charges. Today’s action was the result of crackdown on drug and gang-related activity, the U.S. Attorney’s Office of Southern Indiana announced Thursday.

A variety of drug and firearm-related charges were made and all of those arrested face nine counts of distributing crack cocaine.

The “300 Wag Block” gang, referring to the 300 block of Waggoner Avenue was the focal point of the arrests. Three suspected members of the gang were arrested early Saturday in connection with a shooting at Hammerheads Sports Bar & Night Club in Downtown Evansville.

Torrance Mimms, 23, and Tony Johnson, 22, were charged with attempted murder and criminal gang activity. Luther “Lut Lut” Lawton, 21, is charged only with criminal gang activity.

Maleek “Skinny” Davis, 21; Mykale “Kales” Davis, 22; Tiackquien “TT” Douglas, 21; Gerald “Boogie” Butler, 23; Duqan “Mula” McKinney, 27; Lusta Johnson, 21; D’Mariea Fox, 23 were also listed in the indictment.

Libertarian Party response to 2014 State of the Union address

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Libertarian Party response to 2014 State of the Union address

Libertarian Party Executive Director Wes Benedict issued the following statement today in response to President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address:

Thanks to unprecedented levels of government interference and government coercion, Americans’ rights are violated like never before. We are harmed by taxes, regulations, prohibitions, and shocking privacy intrusions.

Unfortunately, most of the harm and injustice of government occurs because too many Americans support existing government policies. We’re suffering under a tyranny of the majority. Our Libertarian hope is that we can convince enough Americans to change their minds. We hope voters will come to understand that government is force, and force is unjust.

Here are some of the problems we see.

The government debt situation is atrocious. Government debt is a terrible thing, because it forces future generations to pay off debts they never agreed to incur. From 2001 to 2008, George W. Bush doubled the debt, mostly with the support of a Republican Congress. Since 2009, Barack Obama and the Democrats (and Republicans) have nearly doubled it again. It doesn’t matter whether Republicans or Democrats control the government. Libertarians would quickly balance the budget by cutting spending on everything, including entitlements and the military.

Thanks to the work of Republicans and Democrats, America has declined in the Economic Freedom Index. We’ve been sliding for years, and now we’re down to #12. We’re below Australia, Canada, and Denmark. Libertarian policies would get us back to #1.

Government should stop creating programs to fight economic inequality. Some economic inequality is natural and healthy in a free society. Actually, government often creates artificial inequality by granting special privileges to certain businesses or classes of people. Republicans and Democrats do that all the time. Libertarians prefer a level playing field.

The employment situation is still pretty bad. Why? Because government gets in between employers and employees, and tries to dictate everything. Minimum wage laws, hiring laws, firing laws, subsidies, and business taxes all make it harder to create jobs and find jobs. These laws are supported by both Republicans and Democrats. Libertarians would eliminate the minimum wage, employment red tape, and business subsidies and taxes.

Since 2001, the federal budget has exploded. Whenever the government spends money, it displaces it out of the private sector. That means the government is making more choices about how we use our resources, and free people are making fewer choices. That inevitably harms our economy. Libertarians would eliminate most programs, and cut spending on the rest.

If there’s one thing we have learned since 2001, it’s that we can’t trust what government officials say. They lie. Bush and Cheney said there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. James Clapper (Director of National Intelligence) said under oath that the NSA does not collect data on Americans. Those are a couple of the most outrageous lies, but there have been many others. The more power government has, the more government officials will have the opportunity and incentive to lie. Libertarians would greatly reduce government power.

Government should not be trusted to tell the truth about global warming, or to create restrictions in the name of fighting it. Look at the waste and environmental damage caused by government ethanol subsidies!

It used to be that if you said the government was watching you, people thought you were paranoid. Now, partly thanks to the efforts of Edward Snowden, everyone knows it’s true. Between the Patriot Act, the IRS, the FBI, and the NSA (and probably other agencies as well), Americans have no idea whether ANYTHING they do is private anymore. Government should respect people’s privacy, not violate it. Libertarians would end foreign wars, and end the War on Drugs, which would take away most of the government’s excuse for spying. Libertarians would also repeal the Patriot Act and other invasions of privacy.

What about Obamacare? The problems with American health care go far beyond Obamacare. The problem is the whole huge mess that government interference has created. For decades, the government has done nothing but undermine health care by interfering in the health care market, and creating mandates and prohibitions that override our choices. Obamacare took a bad situation and made it worse — but let’s not forget that it was already very bad. And that’s thanks to the efforts of both Democrats and Republicans. As stated in our platform, Libertarians would “recognize the freedom of individuals to determine the level of health insurance they want (if any), the level of health care they want, the care providers they want, the medicines and treatments they will use and all other aspects of their medical care, including end-of-life decisions.”

Libertarians believe that government should have no involvement in education whatsoever. That goes double for the federal government. Unfortunately, the federal government massively interferes with education today: subsidies for preschool, subsidies for K–12 education, subsidies for higher education, and lots of mandates and regulations thanks to efforts like the Republicans’ No Child Left Behind law. Our children would be much happier and better educated if government would get out of the way. Libertarians would eliminate the Department of Education and repeal No Child Left Behind.

Republicans and Democrats have also created a mess with immigration. The immigration debate has nothing to do with border security; it’s all about employment. Currently, millions of foreigners work here illegally, because Republicans and Democrats have made it almost impossible to do legally. Libertarians would make it very easy for foreigners to come here, live here, and work here.

How about the military? The Libertarian attitude is pretty simple: the U.S. military should leave other countries alone, even if their governments are unstable, and even if there are people living there who hate Americans. We need to cut military spending a whole lot. Try getting Republicans or Democrats to support ANY cuts to military spending.

Amid all this gloom, we do see a bright spot: the War on Drugs. In 2012, voters in Colorado and Washington passed initiatives to end prohibition of marijuana. Recently the New Hampshire House of Representatives did so too. A majority of Americans now believe that marijuana should not be prohibited. As time goes on, we believe that more and more Americans will join us in opposing the War on Drugs. We’re pleased President Obama is moving in our direction on this issue.

All in all, the state of our union is a big mess created by Republicans and Democrats. Libertarians offer a path forward to peace and prosperity. Our 149 elected Libertarians nationwide work to implement libertarian policies directly. Hundreds of other Libertarians run for office each election cycle.