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IS IT TRUE September 6, 2013 Part 2 “Hold Firm Christy, Right is Right”

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IS IT TRUE September 6, 2013 Part 2

IS IT TRUE that our mole hotline, our phones, and our emails has been busy this morning with comments regarding the statement published by the President and CEO of the Chamber of Commerce of Southwest Indiana, Christy Gillenwater about the “leaderless ghost town” status of downtown Evansville?…there is overwhelming support and agreement for her statement among those who have contacted the CCO?…the dominant comment has been that MS. Gillenwater “gets it” in a way that only someone who has spent time outside of Evansville can and that her candor is a breath of fresh air from an otherwise dusty shelf of drones who lead cheer for the “ghost town”?…we encourage her to keep telling the truth as she sees it no matter how much pressure she may have put on her to retract or restate the words that have already been published in the C of C newsletter for an upcoming issue of the Evansville Business Journal?

IS IT TRUE that a few of our Civic Center moles have informed us that Ms. Gillenwater has already been to the Mayor’s office for a discussion about her choice of words?…our moles furthermore tell us that she has been openly encouraged or even subliminally threatened unless a retraction or shall we say “clarification” is issued?…when the next issue of the EBJ comes out with her monthly message we shall know if the propaganda spin machine was successful in their quest to craft her message from her own words to words that serve them better?

IS IT TRUE that insofar as we are aware the Chamber of Commerce of Southwest Indiana is an independent entity with no public financing that hires its personnel without answering to any Mayor of Evansville?…any propagandizing or sanitizing of her message should be between her and her board of directors?…while we realize that her board of directors does include several members of the Evansville Regional Business Commission and Mr. Ed Hafer who also serves as Mayor Winnecke’s appointment to the Evansville Redevelopment Commission the mission of any Chamber of Commerce will necessarily not always be in lock step with local government?…if the cross pollination between the Office of the Mayor and the CCSWIN is no thick as to corrupt the “profitable business” mission of the chamber it may just be time to shuffle that board?

IS IT TRUE we look forward to more dialog from Christy Gillenwater regarding her honest observation of the “leaderless ghost town”, and encourage her to never back down no matter what the machine throws at her?…she sounds like the kind of young educated professional who may become instrumental in reversing this “leaderless ghost town” if the self-proclaimed leaders of the good old boy network will let her?

IS IT TRUE September 6, 2013

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Mole #3 Nostradamus of Local Politics
Mole #3 Nostradamus of Local Politics

IS IT TRUE September 6, 2013

IS IT TRUE the reality that there will not be a vote on the proposed $37.5 Million incentive package for HCW of Branson, MO to put a convention hotel in downtown Evansville is sinking in to all involved from Mayor Winnecke and his appointed puppets to the staunchest of the opposition?…the City County Observer would like to encourage every one of these people to take advantage of this hitting of the reset button by first taking a breath and then putting on your Tom Terrific thinking caps?…this pause is a golden opportunity to get the quest for a downtown hotel back onto a rational track that can gain the support of many more of the people of Evansville?…this is an opportunity to establish a competent vetting procedure in a place where emotions and gut feelings have ruled the day?…this is an opportunity to learn to rely on data as opposed to the whims and desires of a small group?…it is also an opportunity for the community at large to learn how to VET projects so another Earthcare Energy debacle or even another flying political circus like this 5 year “gotta get a hotel at all costs” project has become?…this is a golden opportunity for Evansville’s government to grow up?

IS IT TRUE that the President and CEO of the Chamber of Commerce of Southwest Indiana, Christy Gillenwater recently published a letter to her memberships in the chamber newsletter addressing the failures of all efforts to revitalize downtown Evansville?…Ms. Gillenwater referred to downtown Evansville as a “ghost town’?…this rather accurate description by Ms. Gillenwater comes after the City of Evansville has spent well in excess of $200 Million of bonded debt on temples to entertainment?…Ms. Gillenwater went on to state that successful downtowns have a dedicated committee or commission that owns the revitalization effort and the Evansville does not have one?…we are beginning to like this lady and agree wholeheartedly?…in her final and most excellent statement Ms. Gillenwater wrote, “WE DON’T HAVE A PLAN. WE NEED GOALS, WE NEED A TIME FRAME, AND WE NEED A LEADER”?…the City County Observer salutes Ms. Gillenwater for her poignant and excellent observations and on her courage to come out and call a skunk a skunk as we have been doing for the last 4 years?…a MASTER PLAN has been at the top of every TOP 10 needs list the CCO has ever published?…we wonder what the Mayor of Evansville and the Evansville Redevelopment Commission thinks about the Chamber’s statement about no plan, no committee, and no leader?…we encourage Ms. Gillenwater to hang tough?…we may just join the Chamber if she keeps telling the brutal truths that need to be told and succeeds in keeping those puppet strings from the Civic Center from being welded to her words?

IS IT TRUE John Dunn of Dunn Hospitality had his interview with Brad Byrd last night and we must say he made his points in a clear and eloquent manner?…Mr. Dunn made it clear that he supports the concept of a downtown hotel but that he and the other citizens of Evansville should not be expected to pay for something they don’t own?…Mr. Dunn addressed the recently publicized issue of his pulling of personal donations to six charities that he has supported with tens of thousands of dollars in the past?…it was a statement by Matt Rowe who is the director of the Reitz Home made on behalf of “all of the museums” that Mr. Dunn has an issue with?…Mr. Dunn supports Mr. Rowe’s right to express himself personally on the hotel issue but does not think that “the museums” as organizations should be held to their director’s personal positions?…John Dunn called out Mayor Winnecke for “gross exaggeration” in the number of jobs he claims will be at the hotel and in the construction process?…as we have stated many times Mr. Dunn pointed out that the Hunden Study that Mayor Winnecke paid over $100,000 for does not even support his job claims and that the errors are by over 200%?…Mr. Dunn reminded the people of Evansville that he and Dunn Hospitality have invested over $100 Million in Evansville?…he opined on the RFP’s that were sent out by both the Winnecke and Weinzapfel administrations as being so restrictive on the number of rooms that they are essentially impossible to be run at a profit and stand on their own?…he accepts and understands that the right size is 120 – 150 rooms if Evansville is to get a downtown hotel without a massive subsidy?…in closing Mr. Dunn stated that he loves Evansville, has chosen to spend his life there and that “he has never taken a penny of government handouts to build any of his hotels”?…this sounds like the kind of man that Evansville needs to bid on a downtown convention hotel?…it would be interesting to see what happens if the RFP is amended to be 120 – 150 rooms?

Clean Evansville Trash Pick-up Targets Second Ward

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City of Evansville

Members of the University of Evansville Men’s Basketball Team and the Evansville IceMen hockey team staff will be among approximately 150 volunteers picking-up trash on the city’s South East Side this Saturday, September 7, from 8 to 9:30 a.m., as part of Mayor Lloyd Winnecke’s Clean Evansville initiative. Teams will gather at Lorraine Park, 2399 Adams Ave., at 9:45 a.m. for a wrap- up ceremony to see how much trash they have collected.

Keep Evansville Beautiful is still recruiting volunteers for the September clean-up. To register, call Keep Evansville Beautiful at 812-425-4461. For information about future Clean Evansville events, contact Deputy Parks Dir. Michael Below at 812-435-6164.

Clean Evansville is a community partnership between the City of Evansville and Keep Evansville Beautiful, with support from Republic Services, Rural King and community volunteers.

Pet Of The Week

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DaisyDaisy is a 1-year-old tabby cat who has been at the VHS for more than seven months, and is more than ready for someone to make her a part of their family. She was found as a stray and wasn’t very affectionate at first, but she is really warming up to the staff who care for her at the shelter! She gets along well with other cats, and she is litter box-trained. Daisy’s adoption fee is $30, which includes her spay, vaccines, microchip, and a bag of food.

 

Creed Bratton Tickets on Sale At Victory

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THE OFFICE STAR CREED BRATTON

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 20

VICTORY THEATRE
600 MAIN ST., EVANSVILLE, IN 47711 – 8:00 PM – ALL AGES

TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY, AUGUST 9TH AT 10AM

TICKETS ARE $15.00 AND $20.00.
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT TICKETMASTER.COM, BY PHONE AT 800-745-3000, AT THE FORD CENTER TICKET OFFICE, OR VICTORY THEATRE BOX ON DAY OF SHOW.
Ticket prices subject to applicable fees.

www.creedbratton.com

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Singer-songwriter and actor-comic Creed Bratton, best-known for the quirky former 60’s rock-star character he portrayed on the NBC TV hit comedy series The Office will be at the Victory Theatre for one show only.

New Chief Retail Officer

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First Security Bank recently announced the appointment of Freddy Carr as Executive Vice President and Chief Retail Officer. Freddy has 25 years of banking experience in various leadership roles.

His most recent bank position was Chairman, President and CEO of the Destin First Bank in Destin, Florida a start-up bank that was chartered in 2006. Prior to that Freddy was formerly Executive Vice President and Chief Operations Officer for Destin Bank the Financial Centre and President and CEO of Bank of America (formerly Barnett Bank, N.A.) for Northwest Florida in Ft. Walton Beach.

Freddy attended Auburn University on a football scholarship where he received his B.S. in Business Administration. Additionally, he received his graduate degree in banking from the Graduate School of Banking at Louisiana State University.

Active in Civic affairs, Freddy has been former President of the following organizations; Economic Development Council of Okaloosa County, United Way, Community Development Corporation and NWF State College Foundation.

He and his wife Mary have four children who have successful careers of their own.

“We are excited to have Freddy join our company. He promises to bring an added dimension to our already strong management team, “stated M. Lynn Cooper, President and CEO of First Security Bank.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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nick herman Below is a list of felony cases that were filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office on Wednesday, September 04, 2013.

 

Lena Bryant                 Possession of a Schedule III Controlled Substance-Class D Felony

Possession of Marijuana-Class A Misdemeanor

 

Mark Hunt                       Dealing in Marijuana-Class C Felony

Possession of Marijuana-Class D Felony

Maintaining a Common Nuisance-Class D Felony

Dealing in a Sawed-Off Shotgun-Class D Felony

 

Corey Lane                       Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury-Class D Felony

Resisting Law Enforcement-Class A Misdemeanor

Public Intoxicated-Class B Misdemeanor

 

Amber Martin                 Robbery-Class C Felony

Battery-Class B Misdemeanor

 

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

 

Karl Morris                       Operating a Vehicle as an Habitual Traffic Violator-Class D Felony

 

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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Former NBA Player, Author to Speak at Washington Middle School

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Friday, September 6

9 a.m.

Washington Middle School, 1801 Washington Ave.

 

Derek Anderson, former NBA player and author of the book, Stamina, will travel to Washington Middle School tomorrow morning to share his personal story of triumph and share the message with students that, through hard work, they can overcome the obstacles in their life and be successful.

 

Anderson, originally from Louisville, KY, played college basketball at the University of Kentucky before playing for the NBA for 11 years. In 2005-2006, Anderson was part of the Miami Heat team to win the NBA championship and Anderson also has a Olympic Gold Medal.

 

Anderson is the CEO of many organizations, including DerekAnderson Works and is the author of Stamina, a book about not giving up when things get hard. For more information on Anderson, visit his biography page - http://derekandersonfoundation.com/bio.html.

Mayor Winnecke’s Statement on Hotel Vetting and Delay of Vote

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Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke
Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke

Final Questions to be Answered on Downtown Convention Hotel Project

“Our administration and Evansville City Council leadership have agreed to Council engaging Crowe Horwath, LLP to answer final questions from Council related to the Downtown Convention Hotel Project. We are confident Crowe Horwath will complete this work expeditiously. As a result, City Council will not consider the hotel project at its Sept. 9 meeting. Council leadership has agreed to call a special meeting at its earliest convenience, after receiving and reviewing the report.”

Lloyd Winnecke, Mayor City of Evansville