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EFD Assigns New Positions

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With the temporary assignment of Battalion Chief Cliff Weaver to EMA Interim Director, Fire Chief Mike Connelly needed to fill the Chief Fire Marshal’s position within his Fire Prevention Division. Recently Chief Connelly promoted District Chief Dan Grimm to the temporary rank of Battalion Chief to assume those duties. Grimm, the longtime spokesperson for EFD, says he looks forward to the challenge but admitted he’ll miss his PIO role. “I’ve made a lot of friends in the media over the past 12 years” Grimm stated, “and I hope to run into them from time to time around town”.

 

District Chief Bruce Woodward assumes the Department’s PIO role today. You can reach District Chief Woodward at 436-4464 or by email; bwoodward@evansvillefiredepartment.com

Publishers Clearinghouse Scam

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ISP

 

Another scam has recently begun to surface in southeastern Indiana and could very well be occurring statewide. Though not a new scam, it has been successful for the scammers in other areas of the United States. The scam works like this; a person will receive a phone call advising them they have placed second or third in the Publisher’s Clearinghouse Sweepstakes and have won hundreds of thousands of dollars and they are asked to wire money via Western Union cover taxes and processing fees. DON’T FALL FOR THIS SCAM!

If you receive a call such as this, ask yourself this question, “Did I enter the Publisher’s Clearinghouse Sweepstakes?” If you didn’t enter or send anything in, how could you be a winner? If you did enter, check the phone number from which you received the call, particularly the area code. Visit http://www.bennetyee.org/ucsd-pages/area.html to get a listing of area codes. The most recent calls in southeastern Indiana originated from area code “876,” a Jamaican area code. If the area code is from outside the U.S., BEWARE!

The actual Publisher’s Clearinghouse Sweepstakes winners are never contacted by phone and they do not have to pay any money up front to receive their cash prize. It is important to remember, if you fall for one of these scams and send money to some location within the U.S, it’s nearly impossible for U.S. law enforcement to recover the money and locate the scammers. If the money is sent outside the United States, there is absolutely nothing U.S. law enforcement can do to help you recover your loss. If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is. DON’T BE A VICTIM!!

IS IT TRUE September 10, 2013

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Mole #3 Nostradamus of Local Politics

IS IT TRUE that the article written by Chamber of Commerce president and CEO Christy Gillenwater that referred to downtown Evansville as a “ghost town” and stating that “we need a plan, we need a time line, and we need a leader” was published by the Evansville Courier and Press on September 3, 2013?…her backtrack article where she referred to Mayor Winnecke as a “visionary” was published on Sunday September 8, 2013?…in a search of the CP under the name Gillenwater the tag line for the first article is still on record but when you click on the article a Code 404 error comes up?…that means that the CP has sanitized their own website and removed the “ghost town” article?…it seems as though there is a concerted effort to going on to keep the “ghost town” article from ever being read again?…negative feedback that is presented in a constructive manner describes the “ghost town” article very well and it is counterproductive to try and propagandize that article out of circulation?

IS IT TRUE that another of the SNEGAL (sneaky but legal) acts of the Weinzapfel Administration that has been carried forth by the Winnecke Administration has been presented to the City Council and is about to result in the right thing being done?…Klenck Construction who cleared the lot where someday we all hope a hotel will be and got stiffed by Woodruff Hospitality LLC for work done on the City of Evansville owned lot?…Councilman John Friend has been pushing for Klenck Construction to be paid the $355,000 that they earned prevailed last night when the Evansville City Council voted 9 – 0 to pay Klenck for their work on the lot?…it was good to see justice done and to see SNEGAL’s ugly work overturned?

IS IT TRUE in another big oversight of the Weinzapfel Administration part of the $37.5 Million that the City of Evansville is now expected to spend to get a hotel is to provide storage that should have been part of the Ford Center design and construction?…this building is going to cost the people of Evansville over $5 Million and it should have been part of the $127 Million spent on the Ford Center?…the CCO thinks that all of the funds that are coming back due to overbilling and all political contributions that were paid to the Weinzapfel for Mayor campaign should be used to pay for this storage space?…any dollars that the Ford Center was under budget should be applied to this gross oversight?…whoever designed a building that has insufficient storage and called it a modern arena needs to have their head examined?

IS IT TRUE a portion of the funds that the City of Evansville gets annually from Tropicana and affectionately called “Riverboat Money” is planned to be used for payments on the debt incurred to pay HCW to build a hotel in downtown Evansville?…this is a direct taking of taxes from the hands of a taxpaying business that employs more than 1,000 people in Evansville and giving it to a direct competitor in the same area?…Dunn Hospitality as we know has heartburn over this issue but what is being done to Tropicana really is a direct act of taxing McDonalds to give money to Burger King?…this sends a very rotten message to businesses everywhere that may have an interest in Evansville as a place to establish a branch plant?

IS IT TRUE we hope that the 2012 audit is completed and that it is fully established that the City of Evansville can balance their books before any vote on a hotel giveaway is held?…this is the only responsible thing to do?…we also hope that the eventual location of the IU Medical School is known before a vote is held because if the IU Medical School goes to the medical campus in Warrick County as is strongly rumored the size and nature of the hotel needed may be dramatically impacted?

Council Votes 8 -1 to Hire Crowe-Horwath to Vet Hotel Deal

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Together at Winnecke Fundraiser
Together at Winnecke Fundraiser

As anticipated the Evansville City Council voted tonight by an 8 – 1 majority to hire the firm of Crowe-Horwath to VET the hotel development agreement that was previously approved by the Evansville Redevelopment Commission and touted by the Winnecke Administration as good to go.

The lone dissenting vote came from Councilman Jonathan Weaver who just last week called for a vote of approval prior to going forward with a Vetting contract.

No time frame was given for the completion of the vetting and no date was set to vote on the agreement. Councilman John Friend stated that some of the information needed to vet the agreement and the developer has not been supplied yet. The next scheduled meeting of the City Council is September 23.

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 Friday, September 06, 2013.

 

Jeremy Adams Possession of Marijuana-Class D Felony

 

 

Brent Caulder Jr Residential Entry-Class D Felony

Battery by Body Waste-Class D Felony

Intimidation-Class D Felony

Resisting Law Enforcement-Class A Misdemeanor

Criminal Mischief-Class A Misdemeanor

 

Shiquita Merriweather Residential Entry-Class D Felony

Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury-Class A Misdemeanor

Disorderly Conduct-Class B Misdemeanor

Public Intoxication-Class B Misdemeanor

 

Rona Wright Operating a Vehicle With an ACE of .08 or More-Class C

Misdemeanor

(Enhanced to D Felony Due to Prior Convictions)

Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated-Class C Misdemeanor

(Enhanced to D Felony Due to Prior Convictions)

 

John Chumley Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury-Class D Felony

 

Matthew Greathouse Resisting Law Enforcement-Class D Felony

Resisting Law Enforcement-Class A Misdemeanor

Reckless Driving-Class B Misdemeanor

 

Michael Jones Theft-Class D Felony

(Habitual Offender Enhancement)

 

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.

Online Startup “LocationOffers.com” Cancels Chamber Membership over Hotel Support

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In a letter to Chamber of Commerce of SW Indiana president and CEO Christy Gillenwater, Shahi Wadi-Ramahi the president of Evansville based online startup company LocationOffers.com has tendered the businesses termination of their membership in the chamber.

Citing that it is “mind boggling” that a leader of the Chamber of Commerce would openly support a non-member’s interest over the interest of a member, Wadi-Ramadi will also be recommending that other companies follow LocationOffers.com and Dunn Hospitality in terminating their memberships.

The letter of termination is on the link below.

LocationOffers.com Chamber Cancellation

EVANSVILLE MAKES A NEW SESAME STREET FRIEND

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Evansville, Ind. – If you needed to ask someone to tell you how to get to Sesame Street this weekend, chances are they might have directed you to Evansville’s Ford Center. The beloved characters of Sesame Street Live: Make a New Friend took the stage for five performances Friday, September 6 through Sunday, September 8. Many familiar life-sized furry monsters from the popular television show made appearances in a story about making new friends and appreciating the ones you have. Life lessons were accompanied by music, bright lights, dancing and more. During songs that parodied everything from Maroon 5’s “Moves Like Jagger” to the Bollywood staple “Jai Ho” many of the youngest members of the audience were out of their seats , bouncing and dancing along.

“Ford Center was the second stop of the tour of this brand new Sesame Street Live show, and we think it is a good sign that another family-oriented production company felt comfortable coming to Evansville so early on in their run,” said Executive Director Scott Schoenike. “We are looking forward to another full season of events for all ages here at the Ford Center.”

The Ford Center is gearing back up for a busy event season with Rascal Flatts October 12, Lady Antebellum November 10, and the Bill Gaither Christmas Homecoming Tour 2013 December 13. The Evansville IceMen hockey and the University of Evansville Men’s and Women’s basketball seasons will kick off in October.

For more information on the Ford Center visit
www.thefordcenter.com, www.facebook.com/fordcenterevansville orwww.twitter.com/thefordcenter.

Vitamin D Deficiency – Is It Epidemic Yet?

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Dr. Arnold

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Roy M. Arnold, MD

 

A study published in the journal “Nutritional Research” in 2011 found a substantial prevalence of Vitamin D deficiency among a large sample of US adults. Forty-two percent of those tested had a level less than 20 nanograms per milliliter (ng/mL.) A significant additional number had insufficient levels between 20 and 29. Those most likely to be deficient were older, had darker skin, were overweight, consumed lower amounts of dairy and spent a great deal of time indoors.

Since opening my practice in April, I have identified about one new case of Vitamin D deficiency per month. This incidence is high enough that I now routinely screen for it in older adults and in women of child-bearing age. Many people who are identified with low levels had no symptoms, while others complained only of vague symptoms such as low energy, generalized aches and pain or poor motivation.

Vitamin D has often been called “the sunshine Vitamin” because our skin can manufacture it when we spend time outdoors in the sun. With our concerns over skin cancer from sun exposure and with our modern indoor lifestyle, many people simply don’t manufacture enough to maintain a healthy level. The food you eat is the best source for most vitamins and minerals that your body needs, but there isn’t enough Vitamin D in food to meet your body’s requirements. There are only 2 ways to meet Vitamin D requirements: Expose your bare skin to direct sunlight, or take supplements.

What does Vitamin D do in the body? First and foremost Vitamin D is vital for strong bones. Calcium and phosphorus are used by the body to build strong bones. Without enough Vitamin D, these minerals cannot be absorbed into the body. Deficiency in children causes a condition called Rickets where the long bones are very soft and become deformed causing bowing. In adults, deficiency can contribute to softening of the bones and make us prone to fractures of the hip, wrist and spine.

Beyond its vital effect on the bones, Vitamin D is also essential for immune function, muscle function, cardiovascular and respiratory health, brain development and can fight certain types of cancer. Researchers are constantly discovering new information about how Vitamin D affects our bodies. Thus far there is evidence that a lack of vitamin D has been associated with certain types of cancer, asthma, type-II diabetes, high blood pressure, depression, Alzheimer’s and autoimmune diseases like multiple sclerosis, Crohn’s and type-I diabetes.

Let’s look at some of the evidence: The strongest evidence for Vitamin D deficiency being associated with cancer is in colorectal cancer. There is an inverse relationship between serum levels of Vitamin D and the likelihood or colorectal cancer development, that is to say the lower the level, the more likely the patient will develop colorectal cancer. There is a growing body of evidence of an association between breast cancer and low Vitamin D levels. There is also some evidence that cancer patients often

have low levels but the evidence is not yet developed that shows raising the level decreases the rate of growth of the cancer.

In several studies, low Vitamin D levels were associated with high blood pressure and indirectly with its end organ damage – strokes and heart attacks.

Vitamin D deficiency can contribute to insulin resistance and therefore indirectly to obesity and Type II diabetes.

Immune-related diseases like multiple sclerosis, Crohn’s disease, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis and Type I diabetes may be associated with Vitamin D deficiency because the vitamin has been found to bind to the specific gene sites associated with these disorders. More research is necessary before any conclusions can be drawn about the effects of Vitamin D on the diseases themselves.

A large meta-analysis published last year in the journal Neurology concluded that lower Vitamin D levels were linked to lower cognition and dementia in elderly adults. One early study even reported a regression of the Alzheimer’s plaques when the vitamin levels were corrected. Clearly, more research is needed in this area. Stay tuned.

Supplementation – If you decide to take a vitamin D supplement, most experts recommend taking 2,000-5,000 International Units daily. Make certain that the supplement is labeled “Vitamin D3.” It is not wise to exceed 5,000 units per day since excess levels of Vitamin D can cause problems with kidney stones, kidney failure, gastrointestinal problems, poor balance, or confusion. Persons identified with Vitamin D deficiency often need medical supervision and monitoring of the Vitamin D levels to ensure they are completely corrected. If you have concerns about your Vitamin D levels by all means discuss them with your primary health provider.

IS IT TRUE September 9, 2013

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Mole #3 Nostradamus of Local Politics

IS IT TRUE the parking garage that is part of the $37.5 Million that the City of Evansville is committed to spending to entice HCW to build a convention hotel in downtown Evansville is a part of the proposal that is worth doing some analysis on to determine if any of the $5.4 Million that is proposed to be spent constitutes an outright gift to HCW as $20 Million of direct subsidy to the hotel portion does?…first we must remind our readers that former Mayor Weinzapfel, current Mayor Winnecke when he was a Vanderburgh County Commissioner, and countless supporters of the Ford Center project strongly and rightly asserted that the Ford Center would not need any additional parking to prosper in downtown Evansville?…they had maps, they had studies, and despite the fact that many people were grumbling about downtown parking THEY WERE RIGHT?…the Ford Center, the Centre, the Victory Theatre, Signature School, and all of the downtown businesses are doing just fine with parking availability AS IT CURRENTLY IS?…it is therefore safe to assume that the new parking garage proposed as part of the downtown convention hotel project is there for the hotel and the apartments alone and would not be built but for the needs of the hotel and the apartments?

IS IT TRUE the proposed parking tower will have a minimum of 336 parking spaces and will cost $5.4 Million which equates to $16,071 per space?…the hotel development agreement explicitly states that the parking garage is an inducement to HCW to get them to build the apartments and that the City of Evansville will lease spaces to HCW for the 78 apartments at a rate of $55 per month per space?…if each apartment uses two spaces as is customary about 156 of the 336 spaces will be dedicated to apartments?…the city is also agreeing to lease an additional 150 spaces to HCW on behalf of the hotel at a rate of $4,000 per month or $26.67 per space per month?…these two sources being substantially all of the revenue to the City of Evansville for this parking tower will mean that the City will be getting $12,580 per month ($150,960 per year) for our investment of $5.4 Million?…that is a revenue base of 2.8% per year without considering operating expenses or interest?…the interest rate will most certainly exceed 2.8% so even in a sold out situation this parking garage is a NET LOSER FROM DAY ONE?…given a more reasonable interest rate of 5% this parking garage is guaranteed to lose the City of Evansville $119,040 per year plus operating expenses and maintenance that have been estimated to be at least $100,000 per year?

IS IT TRUE it is safe to say that this parking garage that is not needed in the absence of a hotel is a pure gift of $5.4 Million to HCW plus an additional $220,000 per year for the next 25 years that takes another $5.5 Million from the coffers of the City of Evansville that could be used for other more necessary projects?…chalk this parking garage up as HCW plus $10.9 Million and people of Evansville minus $10.9 Million over the next 25 years?…over the next several weeks we shall look into the other “soft costs” of this project and see just how much of it is gifting and how much is investing in infrastructure?

IS IT TRUE we just about had a stroke when we read the article in the Courier and Press about City Council Attorney Scott Danks tax dispute and wonder why a disputed balance is worthy of front page news?…Mr. Danks openly admits that his own calculation has him owing the State of Indiana $70,000 but that the State is using a tax warrant as a negotiating tactic to try and shake him down for the $91,244 that they say he owes?…either way this is a big tax bill and the reality of this situation is that Mr. Danks and the State will agree on something in the middle?…when that agreement is reached Mr. Danks will pay his bill and go on about earning the kind of living that enables him to pay $400,000 per year in taxes?…we think this report was not only preliminary but that it was politically motivated?…we find it interesting that City Councilman Jonathan Weaver was sought out by the CP to express his opinion on Danks’ personal tax issue when he is neither a CPA, and IRS agent, or even so much as a qualified preparer for H&R Block?…he probably is well qualified as a recognized public figure to dress up like Lady Liberty and dance on a street corner soliciting business for Liberty Tax Service but then only if his recent black eye has healed?…the attack on Mr. Danks by whoever put this issue onto the CP’s plate is a cheap shot built on the politics of envy?…that envy was pointed out clearly in the comment section of the CP where he was vilified for having such a high income and called every kind of tax cheat imaginable?…one thing the CCO knows is that as City Council Attorney Scott Danks has brought a breath of competence and sanity to a position that has recently needed such things?…we look forward to the day this is settled as we know it will be and Scott Danks can get back to serving Evansville in the legal world where such dollars are earned with thoughts and deeds?