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Scott School to Host Farmer’s Market, Vendor Fair

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Scott Elementary School is hosting “The Market at Scott School,” a farmer’s market and vendor fair, on Saturday, May 18, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Items such as fresh foods, flowers, baked goods, boutique items, art, jewelry and more will be for sale.

Admission is $2 for adults and $1 for children.

Pet Of The Week

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Steve – Steve is a cute little guy who might take just a few minutes to warm up to you. He is a 2-year-old Jack Russell terrier mix! The VHS doesn’t know much about his past so can’t really say that he’s housebroken, but he keeps his kennel clean! With just a little patience and plenty of love and praise from his new person, Steve will come out of his shell and do great in his new home. So if you’re looking for a little guy to become your best dog buddy, Steve would love to spend many, many years playing with squeaky toys with you! His adoption fee is $120, which includes his neuter, microchip, vaccinations, and a bag of food.

Another Head Rolls at the IRS: Joseph Grant Announces “Early Retirement”

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A second top Internal Revenue Official is leaving the agency amid the controversy over targeting of conservative groups. Joseph Grant, head of the tax-exempt and government-entities division, is retiring in June.

The move came as President Obama named White House budget aide Daniel Werfel as acting IRS commissioner following the resignation a day ago of Steven Miller.

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, May 15, 2013.

Aaron Cook Criminal Mischief-Class D Felony
Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated Endangering a Person-Class A Misdemeanor
Operating a Vehicle with a Schedule I or II Controlled Substance or its Metabolite in the Body-Class C Misdemeanor

Luke Biggerstaff Theft-Class D Felony

Floyd Spears Possession of Methamphetamine-Class D Felony
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.

Police find weapons, multiple rounds of ammunition inside standoff suspects’ home

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Evansville Police have completed their search of the home where a wanted suspect was arrested last night.
Police went to the home at 1408 S. Grand to arrest 33 year old John Cannon on charges that he held his ex-girlfriend and her 6 month old son in the home for 3 days against their will. During that time, they were not allowed to leave. The victim told investigators that Cannon beat her several times with his hands and also hit her with a metal baseball bat.
The victim said Cannon threatened to shoot her son if police came to the house looking for her. She also told police there was an AR-15 rifle in the basement of the house.
When the victim was allowed to leave, she went to a local ER for treatment and reported the incident to police.
When police arrived to arrest Cannon, he fled into the basement. His elderly mother was evacuated from the front room of the home and the SWAT Team surrounded the house. Police put tear gas into the home after Cannon refused to surrender or communicate with negotiators. After a 4 hour standoff, Cannon was overwhelmed by the tear gas and surrendered.
During the search, investigators removed weapons from the home. That included the AR-15 that the victim told officers was in the house. Multiple rounds of ammunition and several cans of black powder were also removed from the home. Investigators also found the bat believed to have been used to assault the victim.
Cannon was out of jail on bond on a separate criminal confinement case at the time of the latest crimes and standoff.
In February of 2012, Cannon was involved in a police chase that ended when he crashed his truck. When he was taken into custody, he was in possession of a stolen handgun. Cannon also had an AR-15 rifle on the driver’s seat that was loaded and had a round in the chamber and the safety switch was off. More rifles were found in the bed of the truck. During those events, Cannon said it would be “war” if police tried to arrest him.
Due to his previous actions and the information given to officers during the latest crimes, the SWAT Team was used to make the arrests. Cannon is in jail on the original confinement and battery charges and also faces resisting law enforcement charges.

IS IT TRUE May 16, 2013 (Planning for Mediocrity)

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IS IT TRUE May 16, 2013

IS IT TRUE the Evansville Police Department responded last night to a situation a 1,400 South Grand Avenue that was believed to involve a person holed up with high powered ammunition and armor piercing bullets?…the suspect in this case was about to be served with two warrants for violent crimes?…the EPD did everything right this time in their preparation, their evacuations, and succeeded in taking the perpetrator into custody without a shot being fired?…there were some teargas charges fired but in the end this ended peacefully and without having any risk of innocent people being hit by stray bullets?…this incident will not make the “gunshot map” that set off a disagreement between Evansville Police Chief Billy Bolin and the Reverend Adrian Brooks but maybe it should make a new map called the “successful intervention map”?…for the EPD to execute this extraction so perfectly took accurate information with respect to the address and as much citizen cooperation as was possible?…that means the people in the immediate area had to trust the police enough to provide that information instead of the usual “I didn’t see nothing” nonsense that the EPD is often faced with on the south side?…we hope this incident inspires the Reverend Brooks to reverse his prior position on transparency of the location of crimes and support the open public communication that is required to keep morons with weapons from using them or paralyzing the populace inside the City of Evansville?

IS IT TRUE the City County Observer has been reflecting a bit on the different plans that the Evansville Sewer and Water Utility and the EPA have for eliminating discharges of raw sewage into the Ohio River?…the large price difference of $245 Million is the cost of solving this legacy problem in an excellent way or settling for mediocrity to save a few bucks that can be spent on frivolous things?…the sewers of Evansville currently have about 50 “activations” per year where raw sewage is discharged into the Ohio River?…the EPA’s plan calls for the number of discharges of sludge to be reduced to 4 per year that would require eliminating 92% of the discharges?…as every professor can tell you a grade of 92% will earn a grade of A?…the Evansville Sewer and Water Utility on the other hand intends to submit a plan to the EPA to put correct the sewers to a level that 3 times as many “activations” or 12 per year are to be expected?…that would involve setting a goal and designing a system that only eliminates 76% of the current discharges of raw sewage into the Ohio River?…any professor can also tell you that setting a goal to score a 76% is planning for mediocrity and will result in a grade of C?…the CCO hopes that the people of Evansville are disgusted enough with this goal of a C to take the City of Evansville to the woodshed with phone calls, emails, text messages, and letters demanding that for once our city sets a goal to get an A in keeping crap out of our streets and out of the Ohio River?

IS IT TRUE leaders of local economic development agencies and chambers of commerce when asked about the most important assets that the City of Evansville and SW Indiana have always proudly point to the mighty Ohio River?…the Ohio River is the reason there is an Evansville and is touted as a recreational haven and a great location for attracting investment?…the CCO agrees with this assessment of the Ohio River?…civic leaders also are quick to point out just how underutilized the Ohio River is when it comes to leveraging the potential that it has for both commerce and recreation?…maybe these folks should rub a few brain cells together and conclude that we should not expect much prosperity to flow from a natural asset that is regularly bombarded with discharges of raw sewage?…maybe the Ohio River is underutilized because it is full of $#!^?…hopefully our leaders both public and private will come to their senses and realize that the key to creating prosperity and goodness from the Ohio River depends on ceasing the legacy practice of dumping raw sewage into it?…hopefully our leaders will realize that planning to spend $545 Million to get a C in raw sewage discharges is a fools game and will simply result in higher water bills for all, a still polluted river, and a discharge a month for the people of Evansville?…it is time for Evansville to get off the couch and resolve to do just this one thing with excellence?…excellence is just as contagious as mediocrity?…doing this sewer project right may actually set off an epidemic of civic pride that has been missing in Evansville during most of our lives?…the infamous “pall” over the town memorialized by the Courier and Press editorial may begin to lift it we can only set a goal to get an A in eliminating raw sewage discharges?

MIDWEST ROCK N ROLL EXPRESS ROARS INTO FORD CENTER

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The Ford Center was rocking Wednesday night when three classic rock legends took the stage for a night of musical fun and memories. Ted Nugent opened with a rip roarin’ set that included his better-known hits interspersed with his own take on a Motown medley in a nod to his Detroit roots. Co-headliners Styx followed shortly after with nearly 90 minutes of hard-driving powerhouse rock and plenty of interaction with their fans. REO Speedwagon closed out the nearly four-hour show with their own monster set of hits. Their audience, which included fans ranging in age from 18 to 58, enthusiastically sang, swayed, and played air guitar along with all three acts.

“It was great to watch so many fans of rock embrace these three acts,” said Executive Director Scott Schoenike. “We’re looking forward to another night of fantastic music when Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers open their 2013 tour at Ford

Center.”

The Ford Center winds down a very active event season with upcoming shows Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers May 16, the WWE World Tour Supershow May 18, and Barry Manilow June20.

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

Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will meet in executive session

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The Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will meet in
executive session at 4:00 p.m. on Monday, May 20, 2013, in the John H. Schroeder Conference Centre
at the EVSC Administration Building, 951 Walnut, Evansville, IN 47713. The session will be conducted according to Senate Enrolled Act 313, Section 1, I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1, as amended. The purpose of the meeting is for discussion of collective bargaining, (2)(A); initiation of litigation or litigation that is either pending or has been threatened specifically in writing, (2)(B); purchase or lease of property, (2)(D); and job performance evaluation of individual employees, (9).

The regular meeting of the School Board will follow at 5:30 p.m. in the EVSC Board Room, same address.