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IS IT TRUE Part 2 August 19, 2013 “WE ARE THE BUSINESS PLAN” says HCW

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

IS IT TRUE Part 2 August 19, 2013

IS IT TRUE the following statement regarding a conversation between Rick Huffman of HCW, the development company from Branson, MO and two members of the Evansville City Council?

“As some of you probably know, Councilman Friend has been asking for business records, a business plan, and tax records from HCW, the developer. He had a meeting with Rick Huffman, the “H” in HCW, and he told him point blank “WE ARE THE BUSINESS PLAN!” According to Friend, this statement was made in front of Councilman Dr. Dan Adams as well.”

IS IT TRUE that both Councilman John Friend and Councilman Dr. H. Dan Adams have confirmed to the City County Observer that this is an accurate representation of their meeting?…we find it amazing that anyone who is asking for a grant of the taxpayers money for so much as $100 would be so arrogant as to tell two members of the grant management team that “WE ARE THE BUSINESS PLAN!”?…the way this went down not only confirms that there is no business plan whatsoever but that the developer has no respect for the Evansville City Council or the hard earned tax dollars of the people of Evansville?…the only people that we are aware of that is even close to being this flippant and arrogant while panhandling are Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump?…we are sure there are others who have such a high opinion of themselves to do such a thing but the names are not on the tip of our tongue?

IS IT TRUE perhaps the Evansville Redevelopment Commission, 4 members of the CVB Board, and the Evansville City Council should sit down for a talk with the senior commercial loan staff of Old National Bank and ask them just how far a statement like “WE ARE THE BUSINESS PLAN” would go toward getting to YES with their loan committee?…we all know the answer to this but hey, it’s just taxpayer dollars so lets bundle them up like Jesse Pinkman and toss money out the window like some of our most slothful residents do with fast food bags?

IS IT TRUE that being blatantly told “WE ARE THE BUSINESS PLAN!” after respectfully asking for a business plan for weeks should result in a vote of the City Council of 9 – 0 to tell a person with this attitude NO?…the City Council are the stewards of the public’s money and such a flippant attitude combined with brass balled arrogance does not set the stage for a good working relationship?…we suspect that this attitude from anyone at all before a grant committee or a loan committee would result in this door being shut forever?…we shall soon learn whether or not 5 members of our City Council have the courage to stand up to a bully or if they will cower and give the bully our breakfast, lunch, and dinner money?

IS IT TRUE this makes the fact that the Mayor’s office and two appointed commissions rolled over and support this deal without having even attempted to VET it even more astounding?…a wise man once said, “a good deal with a bad partner is not a good deal”?…we wonder what that wise person would say about a bad deal with a bad partner?

Evansville Man Arrested After Cutting Cab Driver During Robbery Attempt

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EPD PATCH 2012

 

Evansville Police arrested 19 year old William Cross on charges related to an attempted robbery and cutting at Virginia and Main St around 10:30 Saturday night.
Williams is accused of cutting a cab driver on the face and neck while trying to rob him. Williams had been picked up by the cab driver and threatened him with a knife and demanded money during the ride. When the driver refused, Williams cut him on the neck and face. Williams ran from the cab and was found by officers a short time later at Main and Illinois St. The cab driver identified Williams as his assailant.
Williams was arrested and charged with Robbery with a Knife and Battery.
The cab drivers injuries were minor and he refused medical treatment.

IS IT TRUE August 19, 2013

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

IS IT TRUE August 19, 2013

IS IT TRUE the Courier and Press editor quoted County Commissioner Marsha Abell saying that the water and sewer rates shall rise only 36% and will costs the rate payers only $10 a month?…while this quote may be close to the truth for the next year the fact remains that sewer rates are set go up 76% over the next 3 years costing the average ratepayer more like an extra $35 per month?…this is just a small taste of what is coming when the bonds are issued to finally fix the sewers under order of the EPA?…when the minimum of $545 Million and possibly up to a Billion dollars is financed the monthly rates will increase by between $35 and $65 per month just to pay the interest on the debt?

IS IT TRUE that County Commissioner Marsha Abell has been all over the news lately expressing her support for the City of Evansville’s plan to give $37.5 Million plus an expensive parcel of land to HCW of Branson, Missouri as an incentive to build a hotel in downtown Evansville?…Commissioner Abell even seems to be on board with the idea that refinancing the Centre is the best way to get her paws onto a couple of million dollars to help our her former Commissioner and friend, Mayor Winnecke?…just a few years ago when Mayor Weinzapfel was in office and had presided over the demolition of the Executive Inn Commissioner Abell was not all smiles and hugs about the prospect of the County being asked to hand money to the City to help ameliorate the mess the City had made of the Centre’s convention business?…at that time Commissioner Abell and Commissioner Steve Melcher both were pretty outspoken that the City’s cavalier and unplanned action was the cause of the Centre’s demise and that it should be the responsibility of the City of Evansville to fix their own mess an make the County whole for the financial damages caused by the haphazard way the City conducted ITS project?…we wonder why a single letter change from D to R in the Mayor’s office caused Marsha Abell to flip flop the way she has on who hosed the pooch at the corner of MLK and Walnut?…we wonder if the Centre had been a private business just how large the damages from a lawsuit may have been due to the willful infliction of damages by the City of Evansville?

IS IT TRUE the government of Vanderburgh County is considering refinancing the Centre to hand money to an out of town developer because the City of Evansville messed up at a time they busted their budget by $2 Million and are considering layoffs and reductions in services?…this happens at a time that the City of Evansville is planning to add 16 full time positions in its Sewer and Water Department?…we are beginning to wonder what else will have to be sacrificed by the people of Evansville to squander taxpayer dollars on a facility that most Evansvillians will never see the inside of?…when it comes to Arenas, and places like the Centre there are never ever any private businesses that will invest in such things because they do not make money?…that is not the case for a hotel?…there are already close to 4,000 hotel rooms in greater Evansville that were all built without a government handout?…the same goes for restaurants, retail space, and apartments?…the City of Evansville by handing money to a for profit entity with local competitors is setting a very dangerous precedent?…we can bet the next entrepreneur that comes along will have their hand out to do anything at all in this jurisdiction?

IS IT TRUE the weekend brought several questions regarding the discrepancies between Mayor Winnecke’s words and the findings of the Hunden Study that he commissioned and paid $105,000 for?…the biggest but not only discrepancy is in the number of jobs that will be created by the new hotel?…the Mayor says 250 but the Hunden study says 41?…the Hunden Study backs their number up with a series of pro-formas that include itemized operating expenses that look quite accurate for typical hotel operations?…unless this gap can be explained and explained clearly the City Council should either postpone a vote or vote NO due to misrepresentation of the benefits to the people of Evansville as a result of this project?…we wonder if the Mayor can be off by over 500% on just the jobs at the hotel just how far off is everything else he has been saying about this project?

The Evansville Regional Business Committee: River City Illuminati or Just Good Ol’ Boys?

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The Evansville Regional Business Committee: River City Illuminati or Just Good Ol’ Boys?

by: Brad Linzy

There has been a lot of talk lately in CCO comments about an organization called the Evansville Regional Business Committee (ERBC). I must admit, before these comments began to proliferate I had not heard of this organization. Intrigued, I decided to do a little research. Wow! What an amazing coalition of talented, successful, and wealthy individuals! I’m sure with all these people working together under one roof, Evansville – her elections, construction projects, and long term fiscal situation – is in great hands!

So little seems to be known about this group, and since they don’t have a website or any other compiled information other than the odd business listing, I decided to compile profiles on each member and an overview of their mission statement. Where applicable, profiles have been copied from reputable business websites like Bloomberg, Wall Street Journal, and Forbes. These are the “movers and shakers” of Evansville. Meet your ERBC (current as of 2011).

Primary Stated Purpose:
“The EBRC Inc. has been formed to improve and promote the business and commercial climate and conditions in the Evansville, Indiana Regional Area. “[1]

Program Service Accomplishments:
“The company engages business leaders in a collaborative effort to improve the economic vitality and quality of life in the regional area by advocating policy direction and encouraging appropriate projects and investment. “[1]

Ed Hafer, President
Appointed by Winnecke as President of the Evansville Redevelopment Commission. Former head of Hafer Associates, an Evansville architecture and design firm responsible for the design of, among other projects, The Ford Center, Swonder, Evansville Regional Airport, CMOE, The Victory Theatre Renovation, Vectren Building, Berry Plastics, Casino Aztar Hotel Renovation, Holly’s House, Deaconess Gateway Hospital, Welborn Clinic, and much of the USI campus. In 2011, Hafer was the only EBRC officer to receive a salary. It was $83,000.[1][2]

Andrew E. Goebel, Vice President and Treasurer
Director of South Central Communications Corp. Director of Indiana Gas Co. Inc. Director at Old National BanCorp. Member of Board of Trustees at UE. Director of SIGCORP, Inc. Director of SIGECO. [3]

Susan Albertson, Secretary
Employee of Vectren. Resident of Newburgh. Was a Community Impact Volunteer with the United Way of Southwest Indiana in 2009.

Alan Braun, Chairman
Independent Director at Old National Bancorp, VP at Tri-State Refractories Corp., President at Industrial Equipment, Inc., and President at Burch & Lamb, Inc. Director at Old National Bancorp, Koch Enterprises, Inc., Old National Bank and Industrial Contractors Skanska, Inc. [4]

Robert L. Koch II, Director
Director of SIGECO, SIGCORP. President and Chief Executive Officer of Koch Enterprises, Inc. Previously a director of Fifth Third Bancorp. Retired in 2011. [5]

John N. Daniel Jr., Director
President and CEO of Fifth Third Bank. Serves on several Boards including the Chamber of Commerce of Southwestern Indiana, University of Evansville, and Holly’s House. [6]

Frederick W. Geissinger, Director
CEO and President of American General Finance Inc., at SunAmerica Financial Group Inc., since 1995. Also Chief Executive Officer of Springleaf REIT Inc. [7]

Robert G. Jones, Director
CEO and President of Old National BanCorp.. Director at Vectren, Director at Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Former Executive VP of KeyCorp and CEO of KeyBanc Capital Markets Inc. [8]

Mark L. Lemond, Director
Shoe Carnival President and Chief Executive Officer. [9]

Jack D. Pate, Director
President and Publisher at Evansville Courier & Press. [10]

John C. Schroeder, Director
President and CEO of Wabash Plastics, Inc. and Crescent Plastics, Inc. Board of Trustees at UE. [11]

Michael Walsh, Director
VP of Manufacturing & Engineering at SABIC, Innovative Plastics Business Unit. [12]

James Jeffrey Jobe, Director
Senior VP-Global Supply Chain at Mead Johnson Nutrition Co. Director at Evansville Industrial Foundation, Inc. [13]

Ronald D. Romain, Director
President, Owner, and CEO of United Companies. CEO and President at Romain Buick Inc., United Leasing, Inc. and Professional Transportation, Inc. Treasurer of St. Mary’s Medical Center, Inc. Director of American Community Bancorp, Inc., St. Mary’s Medical Center, Inc., Welborn Baptist Foundation, Signature School Foundation, and Bank of Evansville. [14]

Linda White, Director
Director Old National Bank. President and CEO for Deaconess Health System, Inc. Director at Deaconess Hospital, Deaconess Health System, Indiana Hospital Association, VHA Central, and Boys & Girls Club. Board of Trustees at UE. [15]

Timothy A. Flesch, Director
CEO and President of St. Mary’s Medical Center, Inc. CFO and Executive VP of St. Mary’s Health System. Former VP of Finance at Ascension Health and Daughters of Charity Health. Director of First Bancorp of Indiana Inc. and First Federal Savings Bank. Director of St. Mary’s Medical Center, Inc. [16]

Ed Hemmersbach, Director
VP at Alcoa. Director at Indiana Chamber of Commerce. Advisory Board at UE. [17]

Daniel S. Hermann, Director
President and CEO of Ameriqual Packaging. Director of Boys & Girls Club. Served on Vanderburgh Airport Authority Board. Formerly President and COO Black Beauty Coal. [18]
Norman Bafunno III, Director
President Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana, Inc. [19]

Carl L. Chapman, Director
President, Chairman and CEO at Vectren Corporation. CEO and President of Vectren Utility Holdings, Inc. He worked for Arthur Andersen & Company and IEI Investments. Chairman of ProLiance. Since 1996, he served as Chairman of the Board Citizens Gas and Coke Utility that is the largest transporter of natural gas on the Panhandle and Texas Gas pipelines. He holds Vice Chair of Reliant Services. Director of Utilicom Networks, LLC and Vectren Energy Services Corporation. [20]

Dr. Jonathan D. Rich, Director
Chairman and CEO at Berry Plastics Corporation and Berry Plastics Group Inc. President of Eliokem SAS. Director of Berry Plastics Corporation and Berry Plastics Group Inc. Director at Members Trust Company, an investment management firm. [21]

Sources
1: http://990s.foundationcenter.org/990_pdf_archive/030/030408032/030408032_201112_990EO.pdf
2: http://www.haferassociates.com/usi-rice-library.php
3: http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=411210&privcapId=3154920&previousCapId=293447&previousTitle=OLD%20NATIONAL%20BANCORP
4: http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/onb/insiders?pid=29837
5: http://www.forbes.com/profile/robert-koch/
6: http://www.zoominfo.com/p/John-Daniel/19065130
7: http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=250271&privcapId=250265&previousCapId=1598673&previousTitle=Third%20Security,%20LLC
8: http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/people/person.asp?personId=329434&ticker=ONB
9: http://www.forbes.com/profile/mark-lemond/
10: http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=10544435&privcapId=1074423&previousCapId=1074423&previousTitle=Evansville%20Courier%20Company,%20Inc.
11: http://artsinstitutefund.wikispaces.com/file/view/WNIN+CCG+2012+UE+Board+of+Directors+and+Trustees+2011-12.pdf
12: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/michael-walsh/46/b37/99
13: http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/mjn/insiders?pid=53583763
14: http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=22236138&privcapId=26535296&previousCapId=11756782&previousTitle=AMERICAN%20COMMUNITY%20BANCORP
15: http://www.forbes.com/profile/linda-white/
16: http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=8072324&privcapId=4079932&previousCapId=400787&previousTitle=FIRST%20BANCORP%20OF%20INDIANA%20INC
17: http://www.zoominfo.com/p/Ed-Hemmersbach/1169312004
18: http://www.zoominfo.com/p/Daniel-Hermann/1229546504
19: http://pressroom.toyota.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=2218
20: http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/people/person.asp?personId=1096524&ticker=VVC
21: http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=1147737&privcapId=44916553

Indiana State Police Win Plane Pull Competition

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Indianapolis- Earlier today a team of Indiana State Troopers participated in a plane pull at Indianapolis Weir Cook International Airport for charity and won their division. Over 90 teams with a maximum of 20 participants per team participated in today’s competition to raise money for Special Olympics Indiana. There were six different divisions including a Public Safety Division consisting of 26 teams of police, fire, and EMS personnel. Each team was timed as it attempted to pull a Fed Ex Airbus 757 weighing approximately 164,000 pounds, 12 feet. The Indiana State Police Team (Integrity) won the Public Safety Division by pulling the plane the 12 foot distance in 5.63 seconds. Today’s event raised over 180,000 dollars for Special Olympics Indiana.

Tri-State Genealogical Society Meeting

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Tuesday September 10 2013 6:30 PM

 Willard Library – Bayard Room on the Second Floor
Monthly Meeting

A drawing for an attendance prize will be awarded at the close of the meeting… you must be present to win.

The Tri-State Genealogical Society will have a brief business meeting followed by our program:

TSGS has announced that the program will feature Retired USI Professor Larry Goss.  He will explain “How to Search Your Thumb Drive of the TSGS Archives”.  Many of us have stacks of the Tri-State Packet (Our Quarterly) and will remember an article that we would like to reread but don’t want to go through the stack.  The thumb drive archive will make it much easier and we will have access to all of the issues from the past 30 years.  The technological changes that have occurred in storage technology have made it much easier in this day and age.  Ask him questions… so you will understand the full impact of what this will mean to you.  Mark this date and time on your calendar!

Thumb drives will be available for purchase.

This is a program you don’t want to miss. The time has come for us to take full advantage of what this storage method has to offer.  We are expecting a big crowd.  We are looking forward to seeing you at this meeting and enjoying a very interesting and informative program.

You do not have to be a member to come and participate at the society’s monthly meetings (except, no meetings in July and August).

Zoeller unveils new website aimed at fighting Rx drug abuse

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BitterPill.IN.gov is one-stop-shop resource for Hoosiers and medical community

Information about prescription drug abuse – including how to recognize signs and symptoms and where to find help – is now a click away.

Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller and the Indiana Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention Task Force teamed up today at the Indiana State Fair to launch www.BitterPill.IN.gov. This comprehensive website is part of an upcoming statewide public awareness campaign targeting Indiana’s prescription drug abuse epidemic.

According to the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH), 718 Hoosiers died from accidental drug overdoses in 2011, compared to 654 deaths the year before. More people abuse prescription drugs in the U.S. than cocaine, heroin, hallucinogens and inhalants combined, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse.

“Statistics show that abuse and misuse among all age groups is a serious problem in Indiana and that’s a bitter pill for our state to swallow,” Zoeller said. “Whether you are seeking ideas on how to talk to your teenager about whether they are abusing prescription drugs, searching for help for yourself or a loved one or just want to know how to properly dispose of your unwanted medications, this new website serves as a one-stop shop. I believe consumers need to be armed with information and the right resources so we can try to put an end to this epidemic.”

Zoeller said www.Bitterpill.IN.gov served as an official State Fair sponsor on Friday in attempt to educate more Hoosiers about prescription drug abuse. Chief Medical Officer at ISDH, Dr. Joan Duwve, serves with Zoeller as co-chair of the task force and said public awareness is a critical component to tackling this statewide problem.

“We have to recognize prescription drug abuse for the serious problem that it is,” said Duwve. “According to the 2011 Indiana Youth Risk Behavior Survey, one in five Hoosier high school students has used controlled substances without a prescription. Teens have easy access to most of these drugs because they are commonly prescribed and end up in the home medicine cabinet. What is perceived as a ‘safe’ high, because a doctor prescribed it, too often ends up being deadly.”

In addition to learning more about the efforts of Indiana Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention Task Force, Zoeller said the top five features of www.BitterPill.IN.gov include:

  • Knowing the dangers: Learn about the consequences of misuse and abuse of prescription drugs and what impact this epidemic has had on Indiana;
  • Dealing with addiction: Familiarize yourself with the signs and symptoms of prescription drug abuse in all ages. Access talking points to use when speaking with family or friends when you suspect a problem, and obtain information about treatment resources and referrals;
  • Proper prescription disposal: Learn how to dispose of your unwanted or expired medications in way that protects the environment and ensures they don’t wind up in the wrong hands;
  • Clinical resources: Access information written by Hoosier physicians which can help ensure optimal treatment with regards to commonly misused and abuse medications; and
  • Reporting illegal activities: Learn how to report illegal activities whether it involves a physician, friend or someone else you know.

Zoeller was also joined by local health officials today for the website’s launch who shared in the state’s concern for the growing number of accidental deaths related to prescription drug overdoses.

“Adults and adolescents have the perception that prescription drugs are not as harmful as illegal drugs because they come from doctors,” said Virginia A. Caine, M.D., director of the Marion County Public Health Department. “Since 1999, more women are dying from prescription drug abuse than from cervical cancer or homicides, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Also, prescription drug abuse has increased among men, with the highest rate of abuse among young adults ages 18 to 25.”

Zoeller said his office and the task force will be announcing more details about the statewide public awareness campaign later this month. Consumers can receive updates on the efforts to fight prescription drug abuse by “liking” Zoeller’s Facebook page or by following him on Twitter @INATTYGENERAL.

In 2012, Zoeller launched the task force made up of state legislators, law enforcement, members of the medical community, health officials, pharmacists, state and local agencies and education providers. The goal of the task force is to significantly reduce the abuse of controlled prescription drugs and to decrease the number of deaths associated with these drugs in Indiana.

The task force made recommendations to the state Legislature for new rules, regulations and state statutes. Stemming from its recommendations is a new law which requires an owner of a clinic that prescribes, dispenses or administers controlled substances to obtain an Indiana Controlled Substance Registration (CSR) for each facility they own, if they don’t otherwise hold a CSR.

The new law also calls on the Medical Licensing Board, through new rule making procedures, to allow the Attorney General’s office to move more quickly in taking enforcement action against practitioners who overprescribe and obtain records for its investigation.  Zoeller said his office and other stakeholders are being careful to make recommendations that include appropriate due process protections that balance consideration of physicians’ right and business operation needs, while still providing effective tools that will enhance the ability to protect the public.

Since January 2012, Zoeller’s office has taken action against more than 15 doctors for prescribing addictive painkillers outside of what is considered medically appropriate.

Hunden Study Projects only 41 Full Time Jobs at Hotel: Mayor Claims 250, How Can this Be?

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This is from table 25 on page 31 of the Hunden Study that the Winnecke Administration paid over $100,000 for.

Net New FTE Jobs Actual
From Direct 41 (at the hotel)
From Indirect 14 (contractors working for hotel)
From Induced 15 (at other businesses in the downtown)

Total 70

The obvious question is given that the 41 direct jobs projected that the hotel will create at stabilization which is defined as 3 years after opening where did Mayor Winnecke come up with his claim of 250 jobs at the hotel? After all his claim is a mere 510% higher than the study he paid over $100,000 for projected.

Hunden also estimated the jobs that will be created by the construction project and once again Mayor Winnecke’s claim of 800 is not based on this expensive study, it is from la-la land. Assuming an 18 month construction time the 414 job years projected by Hunden would translate into 276 full time equivalent jobs for a period of 18 months. Mayor Winnecke’s claims are 189% higher with no corroborating study to back them.

From the Hunden Study.

“For the 240-room limited service plus model, the total impact from materials spending is projected to be $23.2 million. Earnings are projected to be more than $32 million, leading to 414 job-years, or one job for one year.”