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Howell General Baptist Church Welcomes Traveling City Hall

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Evansville Fire Chief will demonstrate fireworks safety

Evansville firefighters will demonstrate the proper use of fireworks and copies of the local fireworks ordinance will be available at the Traveling City Hall meeting Wednesday, June 26, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Howell General Baptist Church, 1520 Delmar Ave.

After an introduction of city department heads and elected officials, Evansville Fire Chief Mike Connelly will share some sobering facts about fireworks and local fireworks-related injuries and fires. The presentation will include a demonstration on how to properly clear an area before igniting fireworks; igniting, handling and disposing of fireworks; and the importance of having a nearby water supply.

Following the presentation, the public will have the opportunity to speak individually with city leaders about specific issues or talk about the general status of the community.

Traveling City Hall meetings are held in different neighborhoods throughout the city on the last Wednesday of each month from 5:30 to 7 p.m., and all city residents are welcome to attend any session.

The next meeting will be July 31 at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, 918 W. Mill Road.

Teeing off to give children hope.

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The funds raised from this year’s Heritage Open will benefit St. Mary’s Children’s Services.

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Golfers Tim Quinton, George Day, Jason Blue and Andy Spurling pose for a photo at the 2013 Heritage Open.

The 2013 St. Mary’s Foundation’s Heritage Open Golf Tournament was another hole in one, thanks to the generous support of our loyal donors. And we are truly humbled and appreciative.

Their donations helped us raise $185,000 this year, topping last year’s sales by $10,000. This money will help us provide healthcare for underserved and underprivileged children in the Tri-State who come to St. Mary’s for their medical needs. In the 33 year history of the Heritage Open, our donors have helped us raise $3.6 million for kids.

St. Mary’s is entrusted with serving 30,000 children’s visits every year, and over half of those kids – 15,000 – require some form of financial assistance. The nearly 200 golfers who teed off at the Evansville Country Club on Monday, June 10th helped us give children hope… hope for the healthcare they desperately need… hope for a cure… hope for a brighter tomorrow… and hope for a better future.

Our accomplishments would not be possible without our generous and loyal donors! I cannot thank you all enough. And I cannot wait to raise even more money for children next year.

P.S. We hope you can also join us for the 26th Annual Cornette Ball on Saturday, October 26th, 2013 at the West Baden Springs Resort! Please call the Foundation today to make your reservation or download the registration form by clicking here!

IS IT TRUE June 21, 2013

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

IS IT TRUE June 21, 2013

IS IT TRUE, according to the most recent published financial report for the month of April, the City of Evansville, the General Fund from where most all of the police, firefighters, and city employees receive their paychecks, has a negative balance of $11,867,621?…according to official reports, on January 1, 2013 the paycheck fund [General Fund] was $3,989,712 to the positive?…the drop in deposits in the paycheck fund was only a mere difference of $15,857,333 from New Year’s Day until the end of April?… we are on the edge of our seats awaiting the Winnecke Administration results for May 2013?…we wonder about the logic of the Winnecke Administration concerning discretionary spending when City of Evansville employee’s payroll checks may be effected, unless, their idea is to offset by property tax increases?

IS IT TRUE that we are expecting an announcement any day now regarding a finalized agreement with the Branson, Missouri based business to build a new convention hotel complex complete with retail space, restaurants, and apartments?…this may seem cynical but we expect this to happen before the results of the 2012 audit and the McGladry study are made public?…the CCO Moles tell us that neither of these official opinions of the stewardship of the coffers of the City of Evansville will be complementary?…the inconvenient reality is that these studies need to be completed and published before any $37.5 Million gift of corporate welfare in the form of a subsidy can be debated with knowledge?…if the Winnecke Administration and Controller Russ Lloyd have indeed completed cleaning the accounting nightmare left for them by the Weinzapfel Administration they may just garner a bit of respect from the community?…that does not change the fact that corporate welfare should not be handed out to private businesses at all much less on a preferential basis but if the books reconcile and the accounts are full we will offer a high five to Controller Lloyd for his hard work and competence?…if this is not the case then the City Council needs to step in and force competence in a way that Evansville has not seen in many years?

IS IT TRUE it was painful to learn of the intentional vandalism that a handful of dirt bags inflicted on the swimming pool at Garvin Park?…it is shenanigans like this and the slothful living of what we hope is a small percentage of the population that makes keeping anything nice in the City of Evansville?…even with Mayor Winnecke doing a fantastic job of enlisting volunteers to wage a war on litter a casual drive around nearly every part of Evansville does not have a visible difference than how it was before the Mayor fulfilled his campaign promise to clean the streets?…in this respect Mayor Winnecke has worked his fingers to the bone and many others have chipped in to help only to have it thrown back in their face by dirt bags and sloths?…the CCO encourages any witness to this mindless act of destruction to come forward with testimony so justice can be done?…summer in Evansville is hot and everyone is not wealthy enough to have a backyard pool so public swimming pools are an important part of growing up?…with the closure of the Garvin Park pool and Lorraine Pool that leaves the children of two neighborhoods without a pool they can access on their bicycles?…we hope both pools are back in operation soon and that these morons are caught and punished?…it sometimes seems like trying to beautify Evansville is like trying to pour boiling water in the Ohio River to warm it up?…until the little things like litter and parks can be kept clean and functional the big things will not make up for the visible filth in the quality of life department?

IS IT TRUE we wish all of our readers and friends a joyful weekend?…we beg you all not to litter at all and never to do any vandalism to public property or give your silent approval to any who do?

2013 Digest of Enactments

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State Representative Gail Riecken
State Representative Gail Riecken

Each year, the Indiana State Legislature enacts dozens of laws during its legislative session.

Following each session, these laws are collected in a publication known as a Digest of Enactments. The Digest of Enactments for the 2013 session of the Indiana State Legislature is now available.

Here is how you can obtain your own copy:
•visit my website and click on the link you will find there;
•send me an email;
•call my office through the toll-free Statehouse telephone number of
1-800-382-9842; or
•send me a note with your request addressed to: Indiana House of Representatives, 200 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46204.

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Phone: 1-800-382-9842
Email: h77@in.gov
Website: www.in.gov/h77

200 W. Washington St.
Indianapolis, IN 46204

Garvin Park Closed for Repairs Caused by Vandalism

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Lloyd vs. Howell swim meet moved to Thursday at Lorraine Pool

Vandalism has forced city officials to temporarly close Garvin Pool for repairs. The pool is expected to reopen by the end of next week. The swim meet set for Tuesday at Garvin Pool between teams from Lloyd Pool and Howell Pool has been moved to Thursday, June 27, at Lorraine Pool, 2399 Adams Ave. The meet will still begin at 5:30 p.m., with warmups at 5 p.m.

Garvin Pool was vandalized sometime Wednesday night or early Thursday morning. When Evansville Parks Department employees arrived at work they discovered a picnic table, chairs, sand buckets with cigarette butts and other debris in the pool. Vandals also damaged showers in the men’s locker room and a vending machine.

“Our city’s parks are a tremendous asset to our quality of life, and actions such as the vandalism at Garvin Pool, are extremely disappointing” said Mayor Lloyd Winnecke. “It is regrettable that the actions of a few will cost the city financially and will prevent hundreds of citizens from using the pool during the prime swimming season. As a community, we need to show greater respect for our parks and the citizens who visit them on a daily basis.”

Denise Johnson, executive director of the Evansille Department of Parks and Recreation, said lifeguards worked for several hours to remove the debris and later discovered a tear in the pool lining. She contacted representatives with Natare Corporation, the company that installed the pool liner last year, for advice on repairs.

“Natare recommended draining the water out of the pool to prevent further damage. They will have a representative in Evansville on Monday to begin repair work,” Johnson said. The cost of repairs is currently unknown and will not be covered by insurance.

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Mayor Winnecke has asked the Evansville Police Department to increase patrols around Gaivn Park and the pool during 2nd and 3rd shifts. Johnson said the security company that secures restrooms at city parks will make extra patrols past Garvin Pool overnight to watch for suspicious behavior.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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Below is a list of felony cases that were filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office on Wednesday, June 19, 2013.

Bradley Barney Strangulation-Class D Felony
Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury-Class A Misdemeanor

Roy Blackmon Theft-Class D Felony
Public Intoxication-Class B Misdemeanor
(Habitual Offender Enhancement)

David Hodges Invasion of Privacy-Class A Misdemeanor
(Enhanced to D Felony Due to Prior Convictions)

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

Daniel Josey Possession of Methamphetamine-Class D Felony
Possession of Marijuana-Class A Misdemeanor
(Enhanced to D Felony Due to Prior Convictions)
Possession of Paraphernalia-Class A Misdemeanor
False Informing-Class B Misdemeanor
(Habitual Substance Offender Enhancement)

Daniel McCarty Possession of a Schedule III Controlled Substance-
Class D Felony
Possession of a Schedule IV Controlled Substance-
Class D Felony
Possession of Marijuana-Class A Misdemeanor

Tony Rhew Jr Possession of Marijuana-Class D Felony

Devin Russell-Pope Battery by Means of a Deadly Weapon-Class C Felony

Scott Schmitt Possession of a Schedule IV Controlled Substance-
Class D Felony
Possession of Marijuana-Class A Misdemeanor
Possession of Paraphernalia-Class A Misdemeanor

Brandon Brown Intimidation-Class D Felony
Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury-Class A Misdemeanor

Levi Cody Impersonation of a Public Servant-Class D Felony

Angela Gideon Domestic Battery-Class D Felony

Robert Jourdan Theft-Class D Felony
False Informing-Class B Misdemeanor

Ivy Stith Operating a Vehicle as an Habitual Traffic Violator-
Class D Felony
Failure to Stop after Accident Resulting in Damage to
Unattended Vehicle-Class B Misdemeanor

Ryan Thompson Robbery Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury-
Class A Felony
Battery Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury-Class C Felony
Battery by Means of a Deadly Weapon-Class C Felony
Theft-Class D Felony
Possession of Marijuana-Class A Misdemeanor

Lacey Waters Possession of a Schedule IV Controlled Substance-
Class D Felony
Lawful Possession or Use of a Legend Drug-
Class D Felonies (Two Counts)
Possession of Paraphernalia-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.

Death Investigation in Fort Branch – Male Identified

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Gibson County – Indiana State Police is currently conducting a death investigation at 603 South Lincoln Street in Fort Branch. At approximately 5:53 p.m., Gibson County Sheriff’s Department received a 911 call regarding an unconscious male in the driver’s seat of car parked in the driveway at the residence. The male was pronounced dead by the Gibson County Deputy Coroner. Indiana State Police has identified the 48-year-old male as Steven L. Wallace. He resided at the residence located at 603 South Lincoln.

Foul play is not suspected. An autopsy will be scheduled for a later date.

Bailey is Promoted to Lieutenant to serve as Evansville District Commander

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Earlier this week, Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter promoted First Sergeant Brian Bailey to the rank of Lieutenant to serve as the District Commander at the Evansville District.

Bailey is a native of Evansville and a 1990 graduate of Reitz High School. He later attended Vincennes University and received an Associate’s Degree in Law Enforcement.

In December 1993, Bailey graduated from the Indiana State Police Recruit Academy and was assigned to the Indiana Toll Road. In April 1995 he transferred to the Evansville District and primarily patrolled Posey County. In June 2004 he was promoted to detective and in April 2010 he was promoted to the rank of Sergeant and supervised troopers in the Evansville District. Bailey was promoted in April 2012 to First Sergeant to serve as the Assistant District Commander.

Lieutenant Bailey and his wife, Jean, reside in Vanderburgh County with their three children.

IS IT TRUE June 20, 2013

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

IS IT TRUE June 20, 2013

IS IT TRUE when the Winnecke Administration took over the financial helm of the City, the hospitalization fund had $5,700,000, and now, after eighteen short months of their stewardship the fund has a negative balance of $1,300,000, a difference of $7,000,000?… we wonder how the Winnecke administration is going to replenish the fund balance and whether or not having the right balances in the proper accounts even matters anymore?

IS IT TRUE that the part in yesterday’s IS IT TRUE about the fair haired golden hotel being handed $37.5 Million in tax dollars and the refurbishment of the Riverhouse being denied even a basic tax abatement really struck a chord with many of our readers?…these hotels are only 5 blocks apart and the Riverhouse is only a block from the ONB Building that received a very generous tax abatement and proceeded to sell the building at a profit and lease it back?…our readers are nearly in unanimous agreement that equal treatment should be given to these two hotels if there is even a shred of fairness in the tax abatement system practiced by the Winnecke Administration?…a tax abatement recommendation starts with a graded score sheet and then proceeds to a vote of the City Council with a supposedly unbiased score?…only when an application for tax abatement reaches the City Council can “the games begin” of “gee guys that scored only four years but we really like this one so let’s give em 10 years” or even “I know this thing scored for 10 years but we don’t like this dude so let’s send him home empty handed”?…the shenanigans and good old boy nonsense with respect to tax abatements are not supposed to happen in the grading process but it would seem like there may just be some closed door deals being made before the scoring process is made public?…certain members of the City Council should have a keen interest in how this scoring process is kept free of outsider influence and how these applications scored relative to one another?

IS IT TRUE both the Indiana University Hoosiers and the Louisville Cardinals have now been eliminated from the College World Series?…the Cardinals were eliminated in two games without recording a single win and finish the year tied with LSU for 7th Place in the College World Series?…yesterday’s loss to Oregon State will place the Hoosiers into a tie for 5th Place in the College World Series with the loser of the North Carolina vs. North Carolina State game today?…the CCO is proud to be supporters of both the Hoosiers and the Cardinals and hope they both become fixtures in future College World Series?

IS IT TRUE it has now been roughly five years (1,825 days) since that fateful summer of disaster bound decisions made by the Weinzapfel Administration with regard to announcing projects that had no real substantive developers engaged to make them happen?…the projects that have been dying on the vine for 5 years now include both the McCurdy Hotel and the new downtown convention hotel?…it would really be ironic if Mayor Winnecke holds a big kick off announcement for an amped up convention hotel project on the exact 5th anniversary of the Weinzapfel announcement?…we would not even be surprised to see the former mayor show up and smile for the cameras when an announcement finally comes and when the golden shovels and gilded hard hats are dusted off for the obligatory picture of silly politicians digging the first shovel of dirt?…we wonder what private investors who are competitors of subsidized projects think of government welfare fueling their competitors businesses?