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Evansville Police Sergeant Brian Talsma will be involved in House of Hope event taking place this Saturday.

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logo_mainEvansville Police Sergeant Brian Talsma will be involved in this event and organization. On behalf of Sgt. Talsma and the House of Hope group, I would like to invite the media to their community event taking place this Saturday.

On behalf of House of Hope Southwest Indiana, I am extending an invitation to area media groups to attend their Fall Fun and Fellowship event this Saturday, October 19th. The event will begin at 3:00pm at 5950 Gardner Rd in Chandler Indiana.

House of Hope is a faith based residency and counseling program with a mission of helping teens in need.  House of Hope Southwest Indiana is in the process of raising funds to further expand the ministry, and will soon be providing long-term assistance to teens and their families.

At approximately 3:45, there will be a special announcement about an upcoming fundraiser and awareness campaign involving Evansville Police Sgt. Brian Talsma. We are excited to see one of our officers involved in the community in such a huge way.  The event will include games, a bonfire and time of worship and fellowship.

We would appreciate any media coverage you can provide. Additional information about House of Hope and Sgt. Talsma’s special project will be provided on Saturday.

 

• Event Timeframe:

o 3pm – event begins

o 3:30pm – 1st house tour

o 4pm – speeches, followed by eating

o 5pm – 2nd house tour

o 6:30-7pm – live praise & worship

IS IT TRUE October 18, 2013

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

IS IT TRUE October 18, 2013

IS IT TRUE that a fundraising event has been planned for the Halloween season that will provide graveyard access to dogs essentially turning at least one graveyard into sort of a dog park for a couple of hours?…dogs will be dogs which means that headstones will be used by these dogs as fireplugs traditionally have been?…while the City County Observer supports events that raise money for humane treatment of animals turning dogs lose in a cemetery is not appropriate?…our alternative is to hold this event in the lot where Roberts Stadium was before the demolition by neglect team did more damage than any pack of dogs has ever done?…it will be a good trial run to see if dog whistles are audible over the traffic noise?…we reiterate that the proposed site for Roberts Park is not a suitable place for a casual conversation due to traffic noise from the Lloyd Expressway and it thus not suitable for a park of any kind?

IS IT TRUE that this whole concept of having the customers of the City of Evansville Water and Sewer Department who happen to reside outside the boundaries of the City to pay a 35% premium for services originated back at the turn of the century under the Russ Lloyd Jr. administration?…the deal was that roughly $80 Million of bonds were sold to build a sewage treatment plant on North 41 across from Whirlpool?…the reason for the 35% premium was to pay for extending sewer services to the North Side?…the reality of the situation is that the bonds were sold but the North Side sewage treatment plant was never built?…what did get built was a jail?…the $80 Million was spread around the City of Evansville by the Weinzapfel Administration for sewage treatment on the West Side and the South Side and the North Side who is still stuck with the bill got nothing?…whether or not the City of Evansville’s 35% surcharge is proved to be legal or not, the actions that lead to it were sneaky and the use of funds was changed?…the people of the County were once again screwed by the City in what could easily qualify as a flim-flam scheme worthy of a three card monty dealer in the streets of New York City?

IS IT TRUE that exposing such things takes connecting the dots over a 10 year plus period and seems to elude the mainstream media of Evansville?…a tool is sometimes defined as one that assumes the appearance of truth for the purpose of assassination or obfuscation of truth?…we welcome comments calling out such tools?

IS IT TRUE insurers say the federal health-care marketplace is generating flawed data that is straining their ability to handle even the trickle of enrollees who have gotten through so far?…in a sign that technological problems extend further than the website traffic and software issues already identified the website for ObamaCare is obviously flawed to the point that the existing coverage is being corrupted?…emerging errors include duplicate enrollments, spouses reported as children, missing data fields and suspect eligibility determinations?… executives at more than a dozen health plans have reported data corruption instances?….these flaws could do lasting damage to the law if customers are deterred from signing up or mistakenly believe they have obtained coverage?…irrespective of the fact that Congress has averted a debt ceiling crisis, it is now clear that the implementation of ObamaCare is not ready to launch and needs to be delayed until it has been proven that damages to the system have been eliminated?…it is embarrassing to have to deal with the utter ineptness of our federal government when attempting to do what nearly every insurance company in America has been doing for at least 10 years?

Save Falling For The Leaves

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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, October 16, 2013.

 

Jonathan Boatman                    Operating a Vehicle with ACE of .08 or More-Class C Misdemeanor

Corey Green                       Operating a Vehicle as an Habitual Traffic Violator-Class D Felony

Possession of Marijuana-Class A Misdemeanor

Kiana Green                                  Possession of a Schedule IV Controlled Substance-Class D Felony

Possession of a Schedule III Controlled Substance-Class D Felony

Possession of Marijuana-Class A Misdemeanor 

Madison Haire                            Neglect of Dependent-Class D Felony

Possession of Marijuana-Class A Misdemeanor

Possession of Paraphernalia-Class A Misdemeanor

Brent Henschen II                     Theft-Class D Felony

Resisting Law Enforcement-Class A Misdemeanor

Tyrell Hunt                                  Resisting Law Enforcement-Class D Felony

Operating a Motor Vehicle Without Ever Receiving a License-

Class C Misdemeanor

Daniel Michaels                      Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury to a Pregnant Woman-Class C Felony

Criminal Confinement-Class C Felony

Invasion of Privacy-Class A Misdemeanor

Ben Minton Jr                            Operating a Vehicle with an ACE of .08 or More-Class C Misdemeanor

(Enhanced to D Felony Due to Prior Convictions)

Resisting Law Enforcement-Class D Felony

Thomas Brabec                      Strangulation-Class D Felony

Domestic Battery-Class A Misdemeanor

Marilyn Devers                            Residential Entry-Class D Felony

Domestic Battery-Class D Felony

Domestic Battery-Class A Misdemeanor

Donald Freeman Jr                      Theft-Class D Felony

Brent Jennings                           Possession of Cocaine-Class D Felony

Unlawful Possession or Use of a Legend Drug-Class D Felony

(Habitual Offender Enhancement)

Bryan Lewis                               Robbery Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury-Class A Felony

Aggravated Battery-Class B Felony

Armed Robbery-Class B Felony

(Habitual Offender Enhancement)

Westbound Lloyd at Boeke traffic slowed due to wreck

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EPD PATCH 2012Emergency crews are on scene of an accident on the westbound Lloyd Expwy at Boeke Rd. Expect delays. Approach the area with caution.

For full details, view this message on the web.

Semi-Pro Indoor Soccer Team Having Fundraiser

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Mount Vernon Schools Shine

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Through hard work and perseverance Mount Vernon has been able to create a better learning environment through their “put students first” policy.  Meeting challenges head on, the district has been able to keep class sizes small but still maintain a rigorous and challenging curriculum, providing opportunities for all students.

There have been many changes at all levels in the district. In Mt. Vernon elementary schools, full day kindergarten has started and STEM Academy as well. STEM Academy has added a more rigorous science, math, and robotic curriculum to student’s everyday learning. In the Junior High, additional honor courses have been added and they have increased the number of students taking advance classes like Algebra. Also, E-learning at the sixth and seventh grade has been implemented in which the students are able to use iPAD’s instead of regular classroom books.

At the high school level, major steps forward have been taken. Everyday classes such as Algebra II and English 9 have been added with more dual and AP course than ever before. Transportation has been provided for students to attend the Career and Technology Center at no additional cost to parents.

The Fine Arts Academy has been added and has received local, state, and even national recognition.  The academy located at Mt. Vernon Senior High School is a place where students are provided with opportunities in instrumental and vocal music, musical theatre, acting, technical theatre and traditional and digital visual arts. Upon graduation, students will be prepared for post-secondary endeavors and arts related careers. The Fine Arts Academy provides over forty events each year to further student’s skills and artistic talents.

The school district hasn’t just been making changes in the classroom’s but also in the community. Involvement in functions such as River Days, High School Athletic Volunteer Day and taking part in various other functions shows the dedication the schools have to their community.

As you can see there are many great things happening at the Mount Vernon schools. Graduation rates are up with Honors Diplomas increasing as well.

Mount Vernon schools are also gaining financial strength by creating a rainy day fund and increasing student enrollment for the 2013-2014 school years. This district is moving forward like many other Indiana schools all thanks to hard working students, faculty and staff. Hardworking Hoosiers are what drive our state and because of that Indiana is constantly moving forward.

Bucshon has second bill signed into law by President

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(Washington, DC) – On Tuesday, President Obama signed H.R. 3095, a bill sponsored by Representatives Larry Bucshon, M.D. (R-IN) and Daniel Lipinski (D-IL) into law. H.R. 3095 is a bipartisan measure to require due process on a Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration guidance and save America’s trucking industry $1 billion dollars. This marks the second bill authored by Bucshon that President Obama has signed into law.

 

The law passed unanimously in both the House and Senate and was referred to as a show case for “…what just might be the most efficient Congress has been in years.” (POLITICO; 9/24/2013)

 

“H.R. 3095 is a common sense, responsible bill with the potential to save the trucking industry $1 billion that received bipartisan support in Congress,” said Bucshon. “FMSCA will now have to go through the proper rule making process if it wants to weigh in on sleep apnea and incorporate the stakeholders, including the trucking community and medical professional.  I am very pleased to have worked with my colleagues in Congress on both sides of the aisle to get H.R. 3095 passed into law.”

 

“While this issue has been a major one for the truck and bus industry, with the potential to result in expensive and damaging litigation, HR 3095 has always been about improving safety by following the formal rule-making process and including input from the major stakeholders,” said Lipinski. “I am proud to have worked with my colleagues from across the aisle in sponsoring this legislation, moving it through Congress and passing it into law. This is how Washington should work.”

 

“We were very pleased with the bipartisan approach to this bill – in a very partisan atmosphere – and are delighted the President quickly signed it into law,” said Bill Graves, President and CEO of ATA. “It puts the Department of Transportation on the proper path, and ATA is optimistic that any rulemaking on this issue will be collaborative and informed.”

Timeline of the H.R. 3095:

 

  • September 12, 2013 – H.R. 3095 is introduced with the support of the American Trucking Association, American Bus Association, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, National School Transportation Association, Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association, and United Motorcoach Association.

 

 

 

  • October 15, 2013 – H.R. 3095 is signed into law by President Obama.

 

IS IT TRUE October 17, 2013

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

IS IT TRUE October 17, 2013

IS IT TRUE that the City County Observer asked 10 of our friends to head over to the site of the old Roberts Stadium that the Office of the Mayor is wanting to turn into a Roberts Park so bad that borrowed money is burning a hole in their pocket to check something out?…the first thing we wanted our friends to check out is the loudness of the Lloyd Expressway when it comes to carrying on a conversation?…that a full 10 out of 10 reported back that in order to have a regular conversation during the afternoon that one has to get nearly into the existing Wesselman Park?…it seems as though this site may be too loud for a family to enjoy a picnic or a walk in a relaxed manner where a conversation can be had?…the other question had to do with the claims that there is a soggy nature to the soil where Roberts Stadium was?…all 10 reported sogginess in the area to varying degrees which makes us wonder if that part of the lot is suitable for anything at all even if one can stand the noise?

IS IT TRUE we wonder just what noise level is acceptable for a neighborhood park?…local developer Frank Peterlin ran into the noise police when he proposed putting some small residential windmills on his downtown property?…at the time some tests were run to determine the noise levels of Peterlin’s location and it was determined that the Lloyd Expressway made more noise than the windmills?…nevertheless Mr. Peterlin was turned down on his request to put those windmills up?…What we propose is that in the case of Roberts Park, it should have nothing proposed or placed in any area that is noisier than one of the windmills that Frank Peterlin proposed to install at his John Street building?…we suspect that will rule out putting anything on the lot period?

IS IT TRUE that Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke may be the architect of the most sensational piece of political spin and audacity in the history of Evansville politics with his latest fundraising solicitation letter?…the job creation claim by the Mayor has grown from 41 in the Hunden Study that he paid over $200,000 for, to 250 in his campaign to pay HCW a $37.5 Million subsidy, and has now grown to 1,000 (yes folks that is ONE THOUSAND JOBS) the Mayor is claiming the project will create now that he is feathering his own political nest for his so called “VICTORY”?…it takes an incredible level of audacity to make such claims that are not supported by any real analysis on planet earth and then to claim victory for the 9 – 0 vote on the City Council that would have never happened without a modification of the subsidy from $37.5 Million down to $20 Million?…the truth of the matter is that Mayor Winnecke was dragged kicking and screaming into a situation where his recommendation was soundly rejected by the City Council, the CCO, and others before being rescued by a private investment group that came to the table with an equity investment of $11.5 Million?…the VICTORY DANCE was unmerited and the donations if any come forth are not earned?

IS IT TRUE it has been nearly two years since Mayor Winnecke was elected on a platform that included the formation of an angel investment network, a venture capital presence, and a renewed utilization of the technology transfer agreement between GAGE and NAVSEA?…there has still not been any of these campaign promises fulfilled period?…if our Mayor has the ability to convince private investors to pony up $11.5 Million for a minority stake in a hotel that will have a value of $20 Million upon completion we wonder why he has not convinced any private investors to establish a visible and functioning firm with a similar capitalization to invest in the ideas of young educated professionals with ideas and ambition?…the priorities are once again misplaced in River City?

IS IT TRUE the CCO says LONG LIVE FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION!!