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Inspector general says Bennett did political work on state computer

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By Lesley Weidenbener
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS – The state inspector general has filed a complaint with the Indiana Ethics Commission accusing former Superintendent Tony Bennett of breaking state rules by using government resources for political purposes.

Former Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Bennett is accused of using his state computer for political work. Photo by Lesley Weidenbener, TheStatehouseFile.com

Former Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Bennett is accused of using his state computer for political work. Photo by Lesley Weidenbener, TheStatehouseFile.com

The commission has set a public hearing for Jan. 9 to consider the charges.

The complaint says Bennett – a Republican who lost his seat a year ago to Democrat Glenda Ritz – “improperly made use of state materials, funds, property, personnel facilities, or equipment for a purpose other than for official state business” in 2012.

That includes using his computer to engage in political campaigning and campaign fundraising, according to the complaint. It said he also responded to a political opponent’s assertions, scheduled campaign meetings and telephone calls, and took part in other political or personal activities.

That would violate the Indiana Code of Ethics, which is part of the state’s administrative code. It could also violate an Indiana law that prohibits state employees from doing political work on state time but Inspector General David Thomas on Wednesday only addressed the issues as a violation of the ethics code.

Bennett said in a statement Thursday that “throughout my time in public service I made every effort to be cognizant of and to follow state rules and guidelines for elected officials.”

“I understand no conclusions have been made in this matter and I look forward to working with the Ethics Commission and the Inspector General’s office to demonstrate proper adherence to state rules and guidelines,” Bennett said.

The complaint comes about two months after The Associated Press reported that Bennett kept campaign databases on Department of Education servers. The AP also reported that Bennett directed his staff to do work to discredit his opponent during last fall’s campaign.

Thomas presented the complaint to the Indiana Ethics Commission at a meeting Thursday. The commission found that probable caused exists to move forward with the investigation and set the public hearing for Jan. 9.

Bennett has been a source of controversy since he left office last January. The AP also reported that emails found on Department of Education servers showed Bennett had sought to make changes in the A-F grading formula for schools that helped a charter school he had lauded. Those revelations led to his resignation as the schools chief in Florida.

Lesley Weidenbener is executive editor of TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

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Evansville man arrested after threats to carry out a shooting at Harrison High School

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Evansville Police arrested 19 year old Anthony Wolfe Jr for Intimidation after officers received a tip that Wolfe was threatening to “shoot up” Harrison High School. Wolfe is not a student at Harrison and not enrolled at any EVSC schools.
During the investigation, officers learned that Wolfe had made verbal threats. As knowledge of the threats spread, people began talking about it on Twitter. Through his Twitter account, Wolfe commented about the issue. He mentioned the amount of Harrison followers now following him and said “I feel something bad about to happen”. When asked what he had done, Wolfe replied “Said Harrison gone get shot up…niggas took that shit serious lol.” Wolfe was located at his home and taken into custody. Investigators do not believe Wolfe was at the school at any time today.
Wolfe is in the Vanderburgh County Jail charged with Intimidation, Class D Felony.
Evansville Police want to be very clear that all threats of violence towards our schools and the children of our community will be taken very seriously. All threats will be investigated and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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nick hermanBelow is a list of felony cases that were filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office on Wednesday, November 13, 2013

 

Ricardo Roberts Sr       Neglect of a Dependent Resulting in Bodily Injury-Class C Felony (Two Counts)

Strangulation-Class D Felony

Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury-Class D Felony

Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury-Class A Misdemeanor

 

Erick Washington          Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury to a Pregnant Woman-Class C Felony

Domestic Battery-Class D Felony

Strangulation-Class D Felony

Interference with the Reporting of a Crime-Class A Misdemeanor

 

 

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.

IS IT TRUE November 14, 2013

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Mole #3 Nostradamus of Local Politics

IS IT TRUE the aggravation of several business owners on North Burkhardt Road that was annexed by the City of Evansville roughly 4 years ago with the failure of the City to do a couple of small things like install street lights and replace the mulch that keeps on catching fire with some non-flammable material like rocks?…the CCO lampooned Councilman Dan McGinn from the 1st Ward a few days ago only to have been alerted by business owners that they should have 4 members of the City Council concerned for the failures of the City?…the 3 at-large members of the City Council are just as much representatives of the recently annexed area and the business owners know it?…if the street light and mulch problems are not fixed by the next election cycle there is a high probability that there will be a negative ad campaign financed by the North Burkhardt business owners against the 4 council members who should be looking out for their interests and holding the City accountable for its promises in the dark during the annexation negotiations?

IS IT TRUE that the consulting contract between the Evansville City Council and David Garrett to provide financial oversight has ended?…Mr. Garrett was only paid $20,000 for his efforts yet sparked several controversies by exposing holes in the City of Evansville’s accounting system (or lack thereof)?…the City Council certainly got its money’s worth from engaging Mr. Garrett and is more informed about the day to day accounting saga now than they were a year ago?…in spite of this enhanced awareness the Indiana State Board of Accounts has still not released the 2012 audit, has not opined on the state of reconciliation, and still has conditions on the 2011 audit?…right now at the doorstep of 2014, the City of Evansville does not have a clean audit or reconciled books since 2010?…we are sure that some of the people in the accounting departments of the City and the Utility are dancing a jig now that David Garrett is no longer being paid to look over their shoulder?…the high fives among those who participated in making what Councilman John Friend called “a mess” much to the chagrin of former Mayor Weinzapfel are resounding?…it is time for the City Council to realize that “when the cat’s away the mice will play”?…with the lapse of David Garrett’s contract, THE CAT IS AWAY?…the results of David Garrett’s work has proved that the City Council needs someone to carry on this oversight function on their behalf?…it will be interesting to see if this function just goes away quietly as things often do in River City when the machine’s shenanigans are challenged?

IS IT TRUE the portion of the JOBS act that was supposed to enable crowdfunding is now 13 months late in a 9 month project?…according to government sources this provision that will also allow everyday Americans to invest in entrepreneurial start-up companies may be delayed well into 2014 because of just plain old government sclerosis?…for those who don’t know unless you make $200,000 per year or enjoy the financial status of being a millionaire, your government has made it illegal for you to invest in start-up companies that are not yet publicly traded?…this same government will allow non-millionaires to gamble in casinos and sell them lottery tickets with only the depth of their pockets as a limit yet makes it illegal to invest in entrepreneurs?…this policy is nonsensical and contradicts itself?…we hope the nanny state that feeds off of the illogical dreams of non-millionaires when selling them lottery tickets yet prevents them from real early stage investing will snap out of its coma and correct this idiocy ASAP?

IS IT TRUE that the official ObamaCare numbers were released by the White House yesterday and they are abysmally low as expected?…there is no way to know how many people did not “choose” a policy because of website problems and how many just rejected the prices of the replacement policies?…we use the word “choose” because the numbers released were not for people who actually finished a transaction and bought a plan, the numbers were for people who chose which one they may buy?…this fraudulent accounting practice makes about as much sense as a car dealer recording a sale on his books after every test drive?…the number of Hoosiers who have “chosen” a plan in the federal exchange is officially 701 out of more than 500,000 uninsured and thought to be eligible?…in California where over 1 Million individual policies have been cancelled a paltry 35,374 have signed up for a plan?…the California numbers are significant because the state insurance exchange has worked from day one and the population is more supporting of socialized medicine than most states?…the estimates of the numbers of uninsured in California run as high as 10 Million people yet only 35,374 have signed up?

IS IT TRUE this does not bode well for the President’s approval ratings (now 39%) or Democrat Congress members on the 2014 ballot?…it is so terrifying to Democrats from red states that a group of them have launched an effort to grandfather all plans cancelled due to ObamaCare?…of the 7 Million sign ups needed to cash flow ObamaCare the White House was counting on 5 Million of those coming from cancelled policies?…if the Congressional Democrats who are now distancing themselves from ObamaCare as though it is a dead skunk in the road are successful in fulfilling President Obama’s repeated promise that “you can keep your plan period”, that will be the financial death blow to the program as the healthy will have been given a way out of financing the healthcare of the not so healthy?

Ritz proposes veterans-to-teacher scholarship program

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By Lesley Weidenbener
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS – Veterans could receive scholarships and college credits for their military experience if they pursue K-12 teaching under a proposal backed by state Superintendent Glenda Ritz and Sen. Susan Glick of LaGrange.

State Superintendent Glenda Ritz announced Monday that she'll back legislation to create a veterans-to-teachers program. Photo by Tim Grimes, TheStatehouseFile.com

State Superintendent Glenda Ritz announced Monday that she’ll back legislation to create a veterans-to-teachers program. File photo by Tim Grimes, TheStatehouseFile.com

The proposal – which would expand the Combat to College program that Glick pushed into law earlier this year – would be called Second Service.

“I want to ensure that the men and women who have served our country as airmen, Marines, sailors and soldiers have an opportunity to serve our state, and ultimately, our nation, as educators,” Ritz said in a statement early Monday.

“The Second Service incentive program would offer financial assistance and college credits to any post 9-11 veteran who has a strong desire to continue serving Hoosiers in the classroom,” she said.

Ritz planned to detail that proposal – and announce a new reading program that partners Indiana National Guard members with elementary schools – during Veterans Day stops at Holland Elementary in Fort Wayne and at St Mary’s College in South Bend.

The new literacy program is called Boots for Books and is part of the state’s larger Hoosier Family of Readers initiative. The National Guard will work with more than 263 literacy partners, according to the superintendent’s office.

“Boots for Books will give Indiana National Guard soldiers the opportunity to work with students in 30 schools and 30 after-school programs across Indiana to ensure students are reading by third grade,” she said.

Glick, a Republican, and Ritz, a Democrat, plan to introduce the Second Service legislation during the 2014 session, which begins in January. It would fund two- and four-year scholarships and translate military training and experience into college credits meant to help veterans earn K-12 education degrees from Indiana universities. Participants would be required to teach in an Indiana school for one year after graduation.

“Veterans have the skills, experiences and work ethic needed to manage a classroom,” Ritz said. “They understand what it means to serve their community, and I can’t think of a group of individuals who are as dedicated to the mission of service as veterans.”

The existing Combat to College program passed the legislature last spring. It requires state colleges and universities with at least 200 veteran students to establish a central location to provide them with help in admissions, registration and financial administration. The schools are also required to accommodate disabled veterans and assist all veterans with academic guidance and counseling.

Lesley Weidenbener is executive editor of TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

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GOP BREAKFAST-SATURDAY NOVEMBER 16

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                                           (Public Invited)
Date: Saturday Nov 16,2013
Location: Hampton Inn-Airport
                 5701 Highway 41 N
                 Evansville IN
Time:     Doors Open –7:30 AM–Buffet Breakfast

Program:—— 8 to 9 AM

Food: Buffet Breakfast–Cost $10.00
 
Presentation: Practical Info on Obamacare/Affordable Care Act (ACA)–by Tom Gant
While there are some rollout problems with Obamacare, portions or all of it are going to go in effect and in some manner it will likely effect you.  You may want to know–
  • As an individual with my particular circumstances, what should I be doing today?
  • Do I have to do anything?
  • Do I have to sign-up?
  • Where do I go to find information?
  • When is it in effect?
In order for us to plan better, please email Mary Jo Kaiser, Political Director to confirm your attendance:beamerjo59@gmail.com or call her at (812) 425-8207

 

The Board Of School Trustees Of The Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation Meeting

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EVSCThe Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will meet in executive session at 3:30 p.m. on Monday, November 18, 2013, in the John H. Schroeder Conference Centre at the EVSC Administration Building, 951 Walnut, IN 47713, Evansville, IN. The session will be conducted according to Senate Enrolled Act 313, Section 1, I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1, as amended. The purpose of the meeting is for discussion of collective bargaining, (2)(A);  initiation of litigation or litigation that is either pending or has been threatened specifically in writing, (2)(B); purchase or lease of property, (2)(D); and job performance evaluation of individual employees, (9).

The regular meeting of the School Board will follow at 5:30 p.m. in the EVSC Board Room, same address.

 

Letter To The Editor By Jordan Baer-Thanks To Oak Hill/Locust Hill Cemetery Staff For Meeting With Me

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Posted by the City County Observer without  bias, opinion or editing

I would like to extend a warm thank you to Mr. Chris Cooke, Superintendent of Cemeteries for the city of Evansville, to Becky Zoch, Assistant Superintendent of Cemeteries, and to Todd Robertson, Executive Director of the Department of Transportation and Services. From the moment I arrived last Thursday at 10 am, they welcomed me in with great Evansville hospitality, they listened to my concerns and thoughts, and Chris went over many tasks and projects he is currently undertaking to make both cemeteries the place we are all so proud to say is a part of our community and our rich heritage and history.

Although I was unable to attend the previous cook out due to the extenuating legal mess from another city official, Chris still made sure to take time out of his busy schedule to meet with me this week. He also addressed every single topic that has been brought up lately with regards to the challenges and opportunities that he faces day in and day out as superintendent of these cemeteries.

Before I dive into the many issues we discussed at the meeting, I would first like to thank Chris and Todd for coming to last week’s city council meeting. Although it’s been played off as me vs Mr. Cooke by other media outlets, this notion is just not true. I am very thankful that he exercised his freedom of speech rights to take a stand and tell us what he is doing to care for our two city cemeteries. I also believe that Chris is one of the few people in this town that takes issues like this with the same fire, passion, and intensity that I do. I certainly would not have gone in front of the council these past two years to get additional funding for these cemeteries if I did not believe in the vision Mr. Cooke is trying to set for these two iconic grounds.

With regards to the city council meeting itself, I would like to thank the council for giving a much better effort this year than the previous year to genuinely take the cemetery issue seriously. The battle against Father Time and Mother Nature at our cemeteries is something that I personally value more than building roads BACK at future uninspiring dog parks as well as building a hotel BACK on the same lots where a privately constructed one once stood. For those who don’t believe that giving Mr. Cooke a measly $35,000 a year for each cemetery is worth it, I encourage you to stop by his office and let him show you the sections that were just revamped with these funds.

Also, as someone that strives to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, I want to make a correction to that video that I released last week. In the video, I focused on showing areas that needed alignment fixes in an attempt to convince the council that allocating the same funds from last year really would make a difference, and that large and expensive damaged headstones are not the only thing I would like to help address at the cemeteries. While doing this, I showed a zig zag formation that appeared to illustrate this problem. However, this lot specifically is designed that way due to the fact that infants were buried in the lot as well

Having sat on a task force that came up with a conclusions page that was never proven to be the belief of the general body of the task force and doesn’t even make sense, I simply do not want to produce a video that I believe is not 100% factual. For this reason, I would like to clarify that the zig zag lot specifically is not one of the alignment sections we need to fix.

With all of that being said, I would like to discuss some of the things that Chris is doing at Oak Hill and Locust Hill cemeteries to correct problems that he inherited on the first day he took office…

One of the projects that has been going on at Oak Hill Cemetery is the overhauling of sections in bunches. The extra funds that were obtained last year have gone into this project. As each section is overhauled, the company performing the task realigns all rows of headstones, fixes any minor damages to headstones, and performs various other clean up tasks to make the sections like new again.

Last year, the section on the middle of Oak Hill directly east across from the cemetery offices was the first to undergo this overhaul. I encourage all residents to take a quick drive to this area to see for themselves how great this lot looks. For this year, Mr. Cooke is focusing on the sections around lot 64, which was in the other part of my video. He says bids are expected to go out in January.

There is one thing I would like to stress to residents about this program, and that is that this will take several years to complete. Patience is extremely important with this program, and I believe any rational person will accept this. Currently, most of the headstones are being repaired with minor corrections but that may not always be the case with future sections and lots. As a result, that may slow down the process of addressing all sections and lots, but it will not stop the process entirely. Therefore, the estimated completion time will remain uncertain for a while. This project will take a while but is certainly worth it.

Next, we talked about the misconception that there are babies buried underneath Buena Vista Road. Mr. Cooke was misunderstood on this issue when he spoke about it. When speaking, he was referring to the fact that asphalt runoff could have seeped into the cemetery from the road, but that when Buena Vista was under construction several years back, Mr. Cooke stood next to the site to make sure there was nothing underneath the exact road layout. Although Chris says the exact locations cannot be determined due to an incomplete map that he was given (he also showed me this map), the babies remains are not directly underneath the road.

Lastly, another topic we talked about was what could we do to keep people interested in our cemeteries. Mr. Cooke has several events planned that I have volunteered to help promote. One of the upcoming events will be Wreaths Across America, which will be on Dec 14th, and will be just one of many upcoming events. Currently, the events calendar is still being laid out. When this calendar is complete, I ask for the support from all residents from all sides of town in helping to get our city out to one or both of our cemeteries.

Looking forward, Chris has several infrastructure and technology upgrades that he is going to be making in the upcoming year. Since they are still in the planning stages, I will not reveal what they are specifically. However, I do want to make one thing clear: After these upgrades are finished, Chris is going to need volunteers by the droves to help implement these wide array of upgrades. Therefore, I will be asking those who said they would be willing to help with our cemeteries over the past year and half I have been discussing the issue for help with implementing these improvements.

I appreciate the down to earth and caring conversation Mr. Chris Cooke had with me last Thursday, and I also appreciate him following up with me after the meeting about the issues and topics we discussed. I also appreciate Mr. Todd Robertson taking time out of his enormously busy schedule to head out to Oak Hill Cemetery from the Civic Center. And, I was also glad to meet Miss Becky Zoch who made me feel proud when she said that she looks at her position as a way of life not just a job and enjoys getting to care for these legendary grounds.

Last week’s meeting was the poster child for Good Public Policy. This is what I and the City-County Observer strive for in the Evansville community.

YWCA Personally Speaking Series

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“Your Home for the Holidays: Tablescapes and Decor“

 

The holiday season is rapidly approaching! Are you prepared to deck your halls? Nick Williams of Lea Matthews Furniture and Interiors will be presenting at the YWCA’s Personally Speaking Series this Friday, November 15th at noon, on decorating your home for the holidays. He will focus on holiday tablescapes, giving our attendees creative tips and ideas on how to add that festive flair to their homes. Nick has over 30 years of experience in design with an emphasis on floral and holiday décor. Admission is $6.00.

Make sure to come early or stay after the presentation to enjoy the newly re‐opened YWCA Tea Room by Acropolis Express; open 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Now in its 23rd season, the YWCA’s Personally Speaking series continues to raise money for services to victims of domestic violence. Tickets to these noontime presentations are $6.00 and there is general seating. A complete listing of speakers may be found at www.ywcaevansville.org.

The YWCA is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. The Evansville YWCA is a member of the YWCA of the U.S.A., the oldest and largest women’s membership movement in the country.

Over the years, YWCA programs have changed to meet the evolving needs of women and girls. In 1979, the YWCA opened the first domestic violence shelter in Evansville. Other current programs include a transition housing program for women in recovery, an emergency shelter for homeless women and children, the Live Y’ers after‐school and mentoring program for at‐risk girls in grades 3 through 12, and the Summer Fun day camp for school‐aged children. Special programs and events for the general public are also offered. Visit www.ywcaevansville.org for more information.

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