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Update: IS IT TRUE PART 2, August 2, 2013

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Mayor's Chief of Staff Steve Schaefer
Mayor’s Chief of Staff Steve Schaefer

IS IT TRUE that the City County Observer has just learned that Mayor Winnecke’s Chief of Staff, Steve Schaefer has acknowledged that it was MRC that marked 16 slides from the McGladrey report with the stamp of “draft” and used these 16 pages in their 114 page rebuttal manifesto?…the exact words used by Mr. Schaefer to communicate this information are as follows:

“the 16 pages that you attached are the response from MRC to the draft McGladrey report. MRC took the McGladrey draft and used pages out of it in their response. The words “draft” were added by MRC in their response.

I hope that makes sense.

I’ve copied John Staples, with MRC (now Advanced Network & Computer Services) who created the response document.

Let me know if you have any other questions.

Steve”

IS IT TRUE that the CCO agrees with Mr. Schaefer that this does indeed make sense?…it makes sense also that the McGladrey report of April 8th that was never marked as a draft by McGladrey was indeed the “IT Assessment and Executive Report” that is was billed as and was not a simple “draft” as many have asserted?…the peeling of the onion continues and someday we shall get to the bottom of this muddled confusion?

IS IT TRUE August 2, 2013

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

IS IT TRUE August 2, 2013

IS IT TRUE that a timeline of events that can be used to figure out the order of actions with respect to the series of “drafts”, revisions, and final versions of the McGladrey Study of the IT status of the City of Evansville and Vanderburgh County?…just as Mayor Winnecke and others have asserted there was indeed a “draft” version of the report issued by McGladrey and the date on that “draft” is MARCH 20, 2013?…that “draft” was provided to MRC (Evansville’s IT contractor) who proceeded to write a 114 page manifesto to rebut some of the “keeping the lights on” comments in the MARCH 20, 2013 “draft”?…despite this McGladrey billed the City of Evansville just over $112,000 on MARCH 24th for “IT Assessment and Executive Overview”, the Controller’s Office stamped the bill received on APRIL 1, 2013 and paid the bill in early MAY 2013?…McGladrey issued the “IT Assessment and Executive Overview” to the Mayor’s office on APRIL 8, 2013 and did not mark the report as either “draft” or “preliminary” anywhere on it?…that should have been the end of the story and the City Council should have been issued a copy of the APRIL 8th report at that time?…life is just not so easy when politics is involved?

IS IT TRUE on that very same APRIL 8, 2013 day that the first McGladrey report was issued, the City of Evansville issued another Purchase Order #2880-00 for over $50,000 to McGladrey to do a “Technology Assessment”?…we and many of our readers wonder just what the 2nd Purchase Order was for?…it seems very much like the second Purchase Order would have been used to bill for time and expenses to review the 114 page manifesto from MRC and integrate it into a SECOND FINAL REPORT that was eventually supplied to the City Council and the public in late JULY 2013?…the CCO has not at this point been able to get the billing records or invoices from McGladrey with respect to PO #2880-00 but we are trying?…the McGladrey billing records for time and expenses after April 8, 2013 will provide information as to just how the scathing report of April 8th became the less scathing report of July 23rd?…it appears that the Office of the Mayor believes that neither the Evansville City Council nor the people of this town can handle the un-sugar coated truth about how OUR IT DEPARTMENT appears to a respected outside evaluation team?

IS IT TRUE that given that one of the reasons that Sherman Greer was fired by Mayor Winnecke was for buying $2,000 worth of radio equipment without soliciting competitive bids it is fair to ask the question “may we see the solicitation and the competitive bidding records for when the IT consulting contract was signed by the City of Evansville”?…our civic center moles tell us this happened in the last days of the Weinzapfel Administration and that former Mayor Weinzapfel along with current Mayor Winnecke (who was then a Vanderburgh County Commissioner) got together to sign the 5 year contract?…what our moles and the CCO are not aware of is whether or not this nearly $1 Million deal was part of a competitive bidding solicitation or if it was just signed off by the two high ranking elected officials without a bidding process?…this issue can be easily resolved if the Winnecke Administration will release the bidding record and the solicitation that resulted in this contract being signed?…if this contract of close to $1 Million was entered into without a competitive bidding process and then Mr. Greer was fired for not sending a $2,000 radio out for bids this will constitute the height of hypocrisy and the intent behind such a deal needs to be investigated?

IS IT TRUE the events of July that may be seen as totally negative to some offer a glimmer of hope that the City of Evansville may in spite of its tradition of letting some things slide while coming down like a ton of bricks on some unsuspecting scapegoat may be tending toward honesty and accountability?…July started out with the firing of Sherman Greer and the hiring of his #1 sidekick who was then summarily fired by Mayor Winnecke after only a few days on the job?…the things that led to the firing of these two long term and competent employees was jumping the gun and spending this year’s money on a truck that was to have been budgeted for next year and buying a radio for that truck without soliciting bids?…in view of the budget of the City of Evansville the number of dollars involved were miniscule but the offense did merit a consequence none the less?…if the actions of the City with respect to Mr. Greer and the exposure of this administration for obstructing the City Council from doing their job are not enough to force Evansville to straighten up and stop the good old boy nonsense, then nothing ever will?…the solution to the problems of multiple sets of rules for multiple people and a “let it slide” mentality for some but a “chained to the whipping post” mentality toward others can only be solved by mass voter demand for equality, fairness, and sanity in local government?…it would be most amusing to hear an 8 year old try to lie their way out of the messes made by the Mayors of Evansville during the last 10 years?

“The Office” Star Creed Bratton Coming to Victory Theatre‏

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2013 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

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.

Entrepreneur Business Seminar

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SCORE in conjunction with Congressman Larry Bucshon and WorkOne Southwest will present “Growing Your Business” including three seminars for entrepreneurs and small business owners from 8:00 a.m. to noon on Wednesday, August 7, 2013 at IVY Tech Community College, 3501 North First Avenue, in Evansville.

Book Sale is this weekend

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EVPLThis weekend at Washington Square Mall approximately 35,000 items, including books, DVDs, and CDs, will occupy table after table at the annual Public Library Friends Book Sale. Sale hours are Saturday, 10:00 am to 9:00 pm and Sunday, noon to 3:00 pm. Some items will sell for as little as $0.50, and most items will cost only $1 or $2.

 

Shoppers can bring their own bags or reusable bags can be purchased at the sale. Admission is free, and cash and checks will be accepted.

 

Proceeds from this event help fund Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library programs. The Book Sale is the largest fundraiser for the Public Library Friends, generating nearly $25,000 each year. For more information about the Public Library Friends, including how to become a member, visit evpl.org/plf.

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, July 31, 2013.

 

Tiffany Boyd Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance-Class D Felony

Possession of a Schedule IV Controlled Substance-Class D Felony

Theft-Class D Felony

 

Charles Connolly Residential Entry-Class D Felony

Theft-Class D Felony

Domestic Battery-Class A Misdemeanor

Criminal Trespass-Class A Misdemeanor

Interference with the Reporting of a Crime-Class A Misdemeanor

 

Christopher Debose Attempted Robbery-Class C Felony

Resisting Law Enforcement-Class A Misdemeanor

 

Jordan Keith Operating a Motor Vehicle with an ACE of .15 or More-Class A Misdemeanor (Enhanced to a Class D Felony due to Prior Convictions)

Operating a Vehicle as a Habitual Traffic Violator-Class D Felony

Resisting Law Enforcement-Class A Misdemeanor

 

Charlotte Kelley Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated Endangering a Person with a Passenger less than 18 Years of Age-Class D Felony

Operating a Vehicle with an ACE of .15 or More with a Passenger less than 18 Years of Age-Class D Felony

 

Gregory Lane Operating a Vehicle as a Habitual Traffic Violator-Class D Felony

 

Joey Michel Child Molesting-Class A Felony (Two Counts)

(Habitual Offender Enhancement)

 

Vaughn Sumbles Jr Possession of Methamphetamine-Class D Felony

 

Corey Wharton Domestic Battery-Class A Misdemeanor Enhanced to D Felony

 

Demario White Resisting Law Enforcement-Class D Felony

Resisting Law Enforcement-Class A Misdemeanor

Possession of Marijuana-Class A Misdemeanor Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated Endangering a Person-Class A

Misdemeanor

Reckless Driving-Class B Misdemeanor

Failure to Stop After Accident Resulting in Non-Vehicle Damage-Class B

Misdemeanor

Criminal Recklessness-Class B Misdemeanor

 

Brandyn Cox Felon Carrying a Handgun-class C Felony

Possession of Marijuana-Class A Misdemeanor Enhanced to D Felony

Possession of Paraphernalia-Class A Misdemeanor

 

 

Todd Higdon Operating a Motor Vehicle after Forfeiture of License for Life-Class C Felony

Receiving Stolen Property-Class D Felony

Intimidation-Class D Felony

Disorderly Conduct-Class B Misdemeanor

 

Edgar Thomas Jr Battery Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury-Class C Felony

Domestic Battery-Class D Felony

 

Lisa Walker Domestic Battery-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.

AREA LAWMAKERS: PETITION DRIVE TO KICK OFF RENEWED PUSH FOR NEW STATE SCOOTER LAW

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A petition drive scheduled to start Tuesday (August 6) will be the opening salvo in a renewed push by area legislators and other Evansville and Vanderburgh County officials to enact new state laws regulating the use of motorized scooters across Indiana.

Leading the drive are State Reps. Gail Riecken (D-Evansville) and Ron Bacon (R-Chandler) and State Sen. Vaneta Becker (R-Evansville). They are being joined by Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke, Vanderburgh County Prosecutor Nick Hermann, Evansville City Councilwoman Missy Mosby, Eastview Neighborhood Association President Chris Cooke, Oak Hill Neighborhood Association President Susan Harp, and Karin Montgomery with the Auto Theft Division of the Evansville Police Department.

“With the recent news of yet another person being seriously injured in an accident involving a motor scooter, we are again faced with the glaring lack of laws covering these vehicles, which continue to become more and more prevalent on roadways across this state,” the state lawmakers said in a joint statement.

“More needs to be done, and there are enough people concerned that something should be done that we feel the time is now to start building a consensus for legislation that covers registration, licensing, safety training, and insurance for motorized scooters,” they continued.

The first attempt at gauging public support will come with a petition asking state and local officials to update local and state laws regarding scooters and mopeds. The petition makes a simple statement:

            I think the state and local laws regarding scooters should be updated for the safety of those who use our roadways.

People will have the chance to sign this petition starting next Tuesday, when it will available at a booth during the National Night Out, which begins locally at 6 p.m. in Wesselman Park. Rep. Riecken, Councilwoman Mosby and members of the Evansville Police Department and the United Neighborhood Association will be at the booth to collect signatures.

There also will be an on-line version of the petition available for people across the state to sign. That petition can be accessed at:

http://www.change.org/petitions/all-governmental-units-within-the-state-of-indiana-please-update-the-laws-regarding-motorized-scooters-within-the-state-of-indiana

“While we know that this is an issue affecting the lives and property of people in our area, we also believe it is a problem in many other communities across Indiana,” the lawmakers said in their statement. “We want to give everyone a chance to make their voices heard.”

Montgomery noted, “Current state laws covering motorized bicycles — or scooters, as the retailers call them — are outdated and compromise the safety of the riders and other users of our public roadways. We need to have changes in our laws, and my hope is that this petition drive will help show lawmakers that something must be done.”

Statewide statistics show an alarming increase in the numbers of people killed and injured in accidents involving scooters and mopeds over the past decade. From 2004 to 2012, the numbers of accidents across the state involving the vehicles rose from 310 to 1,177, according to the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute.

The increase was even more noticeable in Evansville, rising from nine accidents in 2008 to 246 in 2012. The numbers do not include single moped/scooter fall-over accidents.

“There are laws on the books in the city of Evansville covering the use of mini-bikes, but I also know that there is confusion here because no one is too sure exactly what types of cycles are covered under the definitions,” Mosby said.

Efforts to regulate scooters at the state level were made in both the 2012 and 2013 sessions of the Indiana General Assembly, but both failed.

“There are laws on the books covering mopeds, but we need to update those laws to include better definitions of what scooters are, and we believe we need to make it clear that scooters must be registered and their owners must be licensed, take safety classes, and have some proof of insurance,” the lawmakers said in their statement.

“We cannot afford to see more people driving scooters who are being hurt and killed on our roads,” they added. “We believe people across this state want these changes in place, and now is the time to start moving toward laws that will help keep us safe.”

 

PET OF THE WEEK

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dogHector is a 1-year-old Boxer mix! His previous family could no longer afford him, so they surrendered him. He is a very loving and well-behaved boy once he warms up to you. His first owner said he enjoyed baths and sits very nicely for car rides! While he tends to be slightly shy at first, he is not aggressive or visibly nervous at all. He simply wants to be sure you’re nice before he will approach you. Hector is already neutered, so he’s ready to go home with you TODAY! His adoption fee is $100, which includes his neuter, microchip, vaccinations, and a sample bag of food to take home.

Clean Evansville Targets Neighborhoods around Wesselman Park

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Call Keep Evansville Beautiful to join a Clean Team

evansvilleseal Volunteers with Clean Evansville will be on the city’s East Side this Saturday, Aug. 3, from 8 to 10 a.m. picking-up litter in neighborhoods near Wesselman Park to help spruce-up the area in time for the annual National Night Out on August 6. Mayor Lloyd Winnecke invites everyone who enjoys Wesselman Park, especially those who live near the park, to join a Clean Team.

Team One, led by Mayor Winnecke, will meet at Wesselman Park Nature Preserve; Team Two at Swonder Ice Rink; Team Three at the Hardee’s parking lot on North Boeke Road; Team Four at the G.D.

Ritzy’s football field parking lot near the corner of Stockwell Road and Division Street; Team Five at

Vogel School parking lot; and Team Six at It Takes a Village parking lot at 1417 Stockwell Road. Clean Team volunteers will work their way toward Wesselman Park Nature Preserve for the wrap-up ceremony that will begin around 9:45 a.m.

Keep Evansville Beautiful is still recruiting volunteers for the August 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.