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Back to School Safety

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Sheriff LogoMany Vanderburgh County students have already returned to school and the rest will begin tomorrow. That means a large number of buses on the roads, children getting on and off the buses, new bus stop locations, new bus routes, congestion in and around the schools, new student drivers and many other factors to be aware of as our kids return to the classrooms.

The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office will be stepping up our presence and enforcement around the schools and on bus routes to help make sure this school year is safe for everyone. The Sheriff’s Office will significantly increase patrols and personnel near all of the schools in Vanderburgh County located outside of the corporate city limits of Evansville for several days. Deputy Sheriffs will be watching for any and all types of unsafe driving behavior. We hope that our presence will serve as a reminder and a deterrent, but it will also put us in a position to respond immediately to any situations that arise at or near these schools. Deputies will also be monitoring various bus routes for safety issues, especially school bus stop arm violations.

At many locations, Sheriff’s Deputies will be assisting school personnel with traffic direction in and out of the school parking lots and drop off zones.

The Vanderburgh County Highway Department has placed large school zone warning signs near all of these schools to help warn drivers.

Tips for back to school safety:

• If bus service is available, please utilize it.
• While we know for many, this year may bring the first day of school for your child, please take pictures before you get to the school. Please do not park in the drop-off zones of any of the schools to take your child into class.
• Utilize the proper restraint systems in your vehicle.
• Keep your speed to a minimum and pay extra attention in an around school zones and near school bus loading areas.
• Know when a school bus stops and its red stop sign or flashing lights appear children are boarding or exiting the bus. Be on the lookout for children crossing the street even after the bus has moved on.
• Please, no cell phone use in the school zones while operating a vehicle and no texting at any time while operating a vehicle.
• Encourage children getting on and off school buses to be very mindful of surrounding traffic, because the traffic may not be watching for them.
• Give yourself plenty of time. Do not let the frustration of running late compromise the good driving decisions you make.
• Please call 911 to report dangerous driving situations.

The men and women of the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office wish everyone a safe and successful school year.

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 Monday, August 12, 2013.

 

Gregory Fruit Operating a Vehicle with an Ace of .15 or More-Class A 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)

 

Justin Tanguay Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance-Class D Felony

Maintaining a Common Nuisance-Class D Felony

Possession of Marijuana-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.

Officers Will Work Overtime to Remove Impaired Drivers from Indiana Roads During Operation Pull Over Blitz

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Starting Friday, August 16 through Monday, September 2, officers from the Indiana State Police will participate in the Operation Pull Over, “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” enforcement campaign. Operation Pull Over is funded by a federal grant through the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute and allows additional police officers to work overtime with an emphasis on locating and arresting impaired drivers.

During the two week enforcement period, troopers will be conducting sobriety checkpoints and saturation patrols targeting impaired and dangerous drivers. The purpose of the enforcement campaign is to remove impaired drivers from Indiana roadways before they cause needless pain, suffering, or death to innocent victims.

Impaired driving remains one of America’s deadliest problems. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, in 2011, 32,367 people were killed nationally in motor vehicle crashes. That same year, 9,878 people were killed in crashes that involved a driver or motorcyclist with a blood alcohol concentration of .08 or higher. That means every 53 minutes someone died in a crash involving an impaired driver. In Indiana, in 2011, there were a total of 188,132 crashes, 4,938 involved an alcohol impaired driver, resulting in 140 deaths.

Reminders so motorists can avoid being arrested for driving while under the influence of alcohol or narcotics:

•Plan ahead and always designate a sober driver before consuming alcohol.
•Don’t drive a vehicle if you’ve been drinking alcohol. Call a taxi or a sober friend. A cab ride is cheaper than a D.U.I. arrest.
•Take care of your friends. Never let a friend drive while impaired. Take their keys.
•If you are hosting a party, always offer non-alcoholic beverages. Make sure all of your guests leave with a sober driver.
•Never provide alcohol to anyone under the legal drinking age of 21.

Motorists are encouraged to report suspected impaired drivers by calling 911. Give a vehicle description, location, and direction of travel. Never follow an impaired driver.

IS IT TRUE August 14, 2013

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Mole #3 Nostradamus of Local Politics

IS IT TRUE it appears now that when you account for the debt servicing of the bond issue over the 25 years ($2.6 Million x 25 years) this project will actually commit tax payers to the minimum of $65 million?…when you add the $13 Million already paid to clear the Executive Inn or the massive construction interest and legal fees associated with the project the taxpayer damages on this gamble is massive exceeding $78 Million?… the City is downplaying the fact that Evansville is the biggest investor here in releasing costs of $38Million from the investors from Branson and $37.5 Million from the taxpayers of Evansville?…that casinos operate with rules that return up to 99% of every dollar pushed through electronic games of chance?…if any one of us could find a SUGAR DADDY that is dumb enough to match our investment in casino action dollar for dollar we would be statistically guaranteed to walk away a big winner?…in such a scenario where $75 Million was in play, the casino would win their standard operating margin, the receiver of the matching funds (HCW) would win big, and the idiot that matched the casino play (City of Evansville) would be guaranteed to lose their entire investment?

IS IT TRUE According to the Hunden study (the $105,000 City study upon which it relies), the new hotel will be filled only 30% by the new business generated due to conventions; so the remaining 70% will need to come from existing heads in beds that must be stolen from existing Evansville hotels?…if our hotels lose this business because of this need to attract patrons that would otherwise have stayed in an existing hotel, jobs at those hotels will be lost?…based on the numbers from the Hunden Study we will amend our estimate yesterday of 55 – 65 jobs created down to more like 20 – 25 net new jobs created by the new hotel?…taking $37.5 Million from the taxpayers to create 25 permanent low wage jobs and 150 temporary construction jobs makes the Obama Stimulus look like an economic success story?…it even makes Solyndra look like a success story since they did actually employ about 1,000 people for two years before filing for bankruptcy?…of all the possibilities considered during the 2011 Mayoral election, the Winnecke Administration making President Obama’s economic performance look superior was not something anyone even thought possible?

IS IT TRUE Bob Warren, the CVB director has spoken about how convention planners will now come to Evansville?…that is a complete misstatement according to the industry EXPERTS the City of Evansville hired to do a study of such things?…according to the Hunden study the majority of planner’s poled – 60% – said they will NOT consider Evansville for their conventions?…40% said they would likely consider Evansville?…in other words, doing this project gets less than half of those planners to just consider Evansville – nothing more?…there is more than just a hotel that will keep convention planners from considering Evansville for conventions?…we may need to consider something other than conventions and ball games as our economic savior?…infrastructure that works is something that has held Evansville back for years and it continues to do so no matter how many ball fields, hockey rinks, or skateboard parks we may build?…this is a failed policy of people mired in the 60’s and devoid of any knowledge about trends and technology?

IS IT TRUE the CCO Moles are telling us of several instances of intimidation attempts directed at board members of the CVB by members of the Vanderburgh County Council designed to get the City of Evansville’s paws on $3.5 Million of the Innkeepers Tax dollars that were in play for soft balls fields?…to use the hand of government to take Innkeeper’s Taxes from the hands of existing hoteliers to give to a competitor is right out of the playbook of Lenin, Brezhnev, and Stalin?…Karl Marx founded the Communist Party on the premise that “we (the central planners) take from each according to their abilities and redistribute as we choose according to needs”? …the American veterans who have fought and died to stop the spread of communism are most likely rolling over in their graves in amazement at the audacity of the government of an American city to take from one businessman to fund his competitor?…this is an insult to the Constitution and our free enterprise system?

Fitness In The Park, Starring Mayor Winnecke

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The Evansville Department of Parks and Recreation will be holding the last Energize Evansville water aerobics event of the season this Saturday, August 17th, 9am – 11 am, at Lloyd Pool. Mayor Winnecke hasn’t missed one yet and plans to finish out the Summer of Swimming with the trainers from Bob’s Gym at Lloyd pool. See attached flier and contact me for details.

Logansport Man Arrested for Injuring Daughter

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Yesterday, a criminal investigation by Indiana State Police Detective Josh Rozzi resulted in the arrest of Hogan Moss, 23, Logansport, IN. Moss was arrested at the Indiana State Police Peru Post and incarcerated in the Miami County Jail. He faces two class B felony charges for neglect of a dependent and battery.

Rozzi initiated his investigation after receiving information from the Miami County Division of the Indiana Department of Child Services of a suspected child abuse case involving a one month old Bunker Hill, IN, girl.

The investigation revealed that on August 4, 2013, Charli Mangelsdorf was transported to a Miami County hospital, by her mother, with a high fever and feeding issues. Later that day, the mother transported the child to an Indianapolis hospital. A subsequent cat scan revealed a subdural hemorrhage along with other medical issues. There were no visible external injuries. Charli was transferred to Riley Children’s Hospital where additional tests were conducted. Further examination allegedly revealed numerous retinal hemorrhages in the girl’s eyes. According to medical staff, there was no accidental event to explain the medical findings and the injuries incurred by Charli. Her condition is often referred to as “Shaken Baby Syndrome.”

Further investigation by Detective Rozzi, revealed that the injuries to Charli purportedly occurred on August 3, 2013. It is alleged the injuries were inflicted while Charli was in the care of her father, Hogan Moss, at a Bunker Hill, IN, apartment. Moss was purportedly watching the child while the mother was running errands. He allegedly shook Charli, in a front to back motion, to get the infant to stop crying.

Detective Rozzi was assisted with this investigation by Indiana State Police Detective First Sergeant Bob Burgess and Detective Paul Baker

(All criminal defendants are presumed innocent until, and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.)

Libertarians Formally Oppose Funding of Downtown Convention Hotel

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EVANSVILLE, IN August 13, 2013

Following the release of more project details at Monday’s City Council meeting, the Libertarian Party of Vanderburgh County announced on Tuesday its formal opposition to the proposed downtown hotel project in Evansville.

Based on information from the Council meeting, the proposal seeks to gift $37.5 million of taxpayer dollars in the form of taxpayer debt to a private investor, HCW, for the construction of the downtown convention hotel and meeting space.

“If it is a good idea the developer will be leading this construction effort without taking $37.5 million from the taxpayers,” claimed LPVC Chairman Bart Gadau. “The City of Evansville places a tax upon all innkeepers within city limits. Those fees will ultimately help service the debt of a competitor’s investment. That doesn’t seem right to us.”

Gadau further charges that the numbers put forward by the Winnecke Administration that surround this project seem dubious.

“He claims, for instance, that over 800 construction jobs and over 200 permanent jobs would be created. Yet, when pressed by Councilwoman Robinson, HCW representative Rick Huffman admitted he could not give a true figure for the number of permanent jobs this project will create,” Gadau continued. “The waivers built into the current agreement offer no assurance that employment would remain anywhere near that lofty 200 mark. Furthermore, there is nothing stopping this out-of-state developer from selling the property after a few years and pocketing our taxpayer dollars.”

Gadau finished, “The Libertarian Party platform has long supported free markets, fiscal responsibility and equity under the laws of the State of Indiana. Unfortunately, those interests are easily clouded when our elected officials misrepresent project facts. In its current incarnation, this project proposal should be abandoned. We urge the Council to vote ‘no’ on funding this project and encourage Mayor Winnecke and his leadership team to make a more concerted effort to find a private developer willing to build a convention hotel on the site using private funds and of a size suitable for the Evansville market.”

IS IT TRUE August 13, 2013 Part 2 “Sanity Check on Job Creation”

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Mole #3 Nostradamus of Local Politics

IS IT TRUE it was extremely obvious at last night’s City Council meeting that people in attendance were on both sides of the issue concerning building a downtown Convention Center Hotel?…we were impressed with how 7 out of 9 City Council listened and ask intelligent questions concerning this issue? …we believe that those 7 of 9 council members are open minded about how to fund this major capital project in a responsible manner or not to?… we were stunned to see City Council members Weaver and Mosby wear a sticker supporting a building a new downtown Convention Hotel during the meeting?…it looks like Weaver and Mosby have made up their mind without having all the financial facts given to them?…the unlearned pair are seemingly committed to ignore the VETTING that has finally started before they make up their minds on this issue? ….that Ms. Mosby’s soon to be announced primary competition has documented her political behavior on this issue this evening?…he told his supporters this evening about what a great TV ad this shall make?

IS IT TRUE that it was also obvious to everyone in the room that there were many union members in attendance wearing their colors in support of the project?…they also have their minds made up based on self interest as opposed to what is the best thing for all residents of the City of Evansville?…of course we all understand that jobs are important but public works jobs need to be for things that are priced fairly and are beneficial to everyone who pays taxes and not just a couple of hundred union members?…there are plenty of necessary jobs on basic infrastructure like the EPA mandated sewer projects to keep the trade unions of Evansville in work for many years?…it is disappointing to see our friends and neighbors wear the buttons of “what’s in it for me” without knowing anything about the financial value of the project?

IS IT TRUE that the claims by Mayor Winnecke that this hotel will be hiring 200 permanent employees needs to be examined for sanity?…that 200 jobs that average $10 per hour plus benefits and social security taxes will generate a payroll of roughly $5.6 Million per year?…that if one were to assume a rate of $100 per night and 60% occupancy that the 253 rooms can be expected to take in revenue of $5.5 Million over the entire year?…that is less that just the payroll without accounting for utilities, maintenance, replacement of fixtures, etc.?…this simple bit of math is why the claims of 200 – 250 permanent jobs are simple pulled from the hip and not based on any realistic financial projections?…Hotel News Now a trade publication for hotels did a study of 5,100 hotels nationwide to learn what the payroll expense for hotels really is for well managed properties?…for this region that number is 25% to 30% for mid range properties?…in the case of this hotel and its assumptions we can expect a payroll expense of about $1.65 Million?…that will be enough to employ between 55 and 65 equivalent full time jobs?

IS IT TRUE that another little back of the envelope calculation will put some sense of reality on the claims that 800 construction jobs will be created by this project?…if one uses a two year completion time and the $75 Million budget this equates into $37.5 Million per year?…if a labor content of 35% is used as is advised by several publications on estimating hotel construction that leaves a labor budget of $13.1 Million per year?…at a burdened hourly rate of $40 per hour one would arrive at 32,800 hours of labor in each year’s budget?…that works out to 6,310 hours per week or 1,262 hours per day?…at 8 hours per day we can expect between 150 and 160 full time equivalent jobs from this construction project?…this is all really just simple arithmetic but our elected officials just can’t seem to grasp it?…we wonder are they lying or are they just numerically inept?