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Police trying to identify theft and assault suspect

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Evansville Police are trying to identify a man that stole merchandise from the Eastland Mall JC Penny store and assaulted the loss prevention officer when she tried to detain him. The incident happened at 1:30pm on July 23rd. Video from the store captured images of the suspect. The suspect is a white male, 5’5″-5’9″ and about 170lbs. He left in a grey SUV with a possible plate of RP6390. Investigators have not been able to locate any information connected to that license plate, so it is possible that the numbers may be incorrect or in the wrong order.
Anyone with information is asked to call EPD at 436-7979.

Sens. Tomes, Becker Join Gov. Pence to Create New State-Based Initiatives Office

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 State Sens. Jim Tomes (R-Wadesville) and Vaneta Becker (R-Evansville) joined Gov. Mike Pence in Evansville this week to establish the new Indiana Office of State-Based Initiatives (OSBI).

 

The office is charged with evaluating all federal grant opportunities to make sure the funding is not tied to burdensome regulations or mandates that wrest power from the states or impede economic growth.

 

“Most of us would agree that Washington, DC is broken, spending taxpayer dollars wildly, seizing power from the states and intruding into our daily lives,” Tomes said. “I’m grateful for a governor that stands up for Indiana and is willing to tell the federal government no. This is an important step toward reestablishing our state rights and our sovereignty.”

 

Pence signed Executive Order 13-20 during the Rotary Club of Evansville’s weekly meeting held at the Tropicana Evansville conference center on Tuesday, July 30. In his speech to Rotary members and state leaders, Pence said the OSBI will help “reduce federal regulatory burdens on state and local governments, taxpayers and Hoosier businesses.”

 

“I was pleased to support Governor Pence in the creation of this vital new office that will promote state innovation and solutions rather than accept top-down federal mandates,” Becker said. “Hoosiers will be best served by a state government that holds Washington accountable and refuses to tie taxpayers to regulations that could hurt small business growth and lead to higher taxes down the road.”

 

The OSBI will track the costs of federal regulations by coordinating with other state agencies, studying data and seeking input from businesses and Hoosiers.

 

An AL-pocalyptic Evening at the Victory

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Evansville, IN – There was plenty of weirdness afoot when “Weird Al” Yankovic took the stage at the Victory Theatre on Saturday night for a stop on his Alpocalypse Tour. The master of satirical comedy proved once again that he has what it takes to entertain with his ever-expanding catalog of parody songs that skewer artists and pop culture from the 1980s to the now. A delighted auidence cheered their way through classic and newer hits, from “Eat It” to “White and Nerdy” and “Perform This Way.” And of course there was a polka medley performed by his talented backing band, numerous costume changes, Star Wars storm troopers, and a range of hilarious video clips to add extra humor to the fast-paced 90 minute show.

“It’s always great to be able to offer a show like this one where you see such a diverse audience in the theatre,” said Executive Director Scott Schoenike. “There were lots of grandparents and parents who brought their kids, and Weird Al’s comedy made a connection with all of them.”

The Victory Theatre continues an active summer and fall schedule with upcoming shows that include Charlie Worsham (Summer Country Nights concert series) August 15, No Justice (Summer Country Nights concert series) September 13, Philip Lawrence September 14, Tommy Emmanuel September 20, and Don Williams October 17.

Copy of Check to McGladrey for $112,615.75 for April 8th Report

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Blowing Smoke about Money

Did the City of Evansville really pay $112,615.75 for a “draft” or are the City Council and the public having smoke blown up their rear ends? You be the judge.

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Obama Oblivious to Economy as IRS Lobbies to Opt Out of ObamaCare

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By: Ed Rogers

Last night on Fox News’ “Special Report,” Charles Krauthammer eloquently exposed President Obama’s ability — or preference — to remain oblivious to the economic conditions he has created. Maybe the president is in denial, or maybe the bubble that he has constructed shields him from any unpleasant conclusions. Whatever the case, Krauthammer points out that as a direct result of Obama’s economic policies, “the median income of the middle class of Americans has declined by 5% in his one term,” and we are experiencing “growing income inequality, chronic unemployment . . . [and] the worst recovery since World War II.”

It is stunning that President Obama himself said “this growing inequality is not just morally wrong” but “bad economics,” as if he had nothing to do with it. In his recent “economic pivot,” which started with his speech at Knox College in Illinois on July 24, no one has mentioned that since Obama took office in 2009, he has created an economy of renters and part-time jobs while the number of billionaires in the United States has increased by more than 23 percent. The hypocrisy is remarkable. How can the president get away with railing against an economy of his own making?

Obama’s ability to remain so oblivious to reality is also convenient when one looks at how Obamacare’s implementation is unfolding. In an underreported, jaw-dropping exposure, Joel Gehrke of the Washington Examiner details how the National Treasury Employees Union — that’s right, the union that represents the IRS — is “urging members to write their congressional representatives in opposition to receiving coverage” through Obamacare. In other words, Obama’s tool of choice for enforcing Obamacare and imposing it on the rest of us, the IRS, wants no part of Obamacare for themselves.

The union’s campaign follows House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp’s introduction of a bill that would remove lawmakers and federal employees from the current federal health benefits program and move them into the Obamacare insurance exchanges. Congressman Camp offered this bill, according to his spokeswoman, because “If the Obamacare exchanges are good enough for hardworking Americans and small businesses . . . they should be good enough for . . . federal employees.” Hopefully, Republican members of Congress can seize on this idea and go agency by agency, legislating that all federal employees be subject to the Obamacare exchanges. Would President Obama veto that bill? Would Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid even let it come to the floor for a vote? Anyway, shout out to Congressman Camp.

Similarly, the president’s hypocrisy extends to the administration’s efforts to sell Obamacare. The National Review’s Eliana Johnson reports that Obamacare call centers in California are not offering health insurance benefits to their employees. And not only are the very people who are supposed to be selling Americans on the benefits of Obamacare not going to get those benefits themselves, but at least half of the call-center jobs are only part-time jobs, not full-time positions as originally advertised. Again, the glaring hypocrisy shines through.

Every part of Obamacare is a growing political burden on the Democrats. But it’s the hypocrisy that will fuel resentment among voters and drive turnout in November 2014. It will be interesting to see what August brings, and what vulnerable Democratic members of Congress, particularly those in the Senate, will witness for themselves in town hall meetings during recess, as victims of the calamity that is Obamacare begin to show up and vocalize their disapproval. Will they follow Obama’s lead and adopt the president’s “remain oblivious” strategy, or will they begin to demand some political relief? For the Democrats on the ballot in 2014, it’s only going to get worse.

Source: Washington Post

IS IT TRUE, July 31, 2013

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Mole #3 Nostradamus of Local Politics

IS IT TRUE, July 31, 2013

IS IT TRUE the City County Observer has confirmed that a check payable to McGradrey for invoice dated March 24, 2013 labeled “Delivery of Final Assessment and Executive Summary” was paid and cashed well before the July study was released?…the Winnecke Administration failed to give the City Council the April 8th McGladrey study which was obviously paid for, and, as such, demonstrates Mayoral Attorney Ted Ziemer’s position that these documents were deliberative and not available to the general public or press which was incorrect because taxpayer funds were used to produce the April 8th report?…in addition, according to Indiana Law, governmental units cannot prepay for contractual services?…given these facts we wonder why the City of Evansville would conduct business contrary to the law and pay for a so-called final report delivered in July?

IS IT TRUE that there was another Purchase Order #2880-00 issued by the City of Evansville to McGladrey on April 8, 2013 in the amount of $54,823.75 for “Computer Technology Assessment”?…we find this date for the issuance of a new Purchase Order for something that was just billed for on March 24, 2013 and issued on April 8, 2013 to be a curious coincidence?…we do not yet have access to an invoice for any work that references PO #2880-00 but will certainly have the civic center moles on the case to alert us when it is available?…this curiously could be interpreted as the City of Evansville paying in full for the first study, wanting to see some changes, and then immediately ordering another study of the same topic?…we welcome a full documented chain of events from the Winnecke Administration as this does not look to be a transparent set of transactions given Mr. Ziemer’s assertions that the April 8, 2013 “Final Report” is nothing but a draft and is not subject to sunshine laws?

IS IT TRUE we were pleased to see that the Courier and Press published a follow up story on the April 8th McGladrey report?…we hope the lights stay on over there and that they direct some of their considerable reporting resources to inform the people of Evansville about this unfolding story?…we do not know what the budget is over at the CP but expect that their water bill exceeds the CCO’s total budget so we encourage them to continue with their newfound desire to report local news and forget about leading cheer for any local politicians?

IS IT TRUE the CCO published a letter from City Council Attorney Scott Danks to Mayoral Attorney Ted Ziemer yesterday where Danks virtually took Ziemer to school on Indiana’s sunshine laws?…Danks backed up his claims that a) the mayor has no right to withhold any information regarding the people’s business from the City Council and b) the City Council then determines whether or not the information is public with a corroborating opinion from the State of Indiana?…Danks then showed the confidence in his letter by releasing the April 8th McGladrey study to the media?…it is disturbing to see the Attorney for the City of Evansville be in such contrast to other legal opinions with respect to sunshine laws?…that the differences in opinion between Danks and Ziemer is so stark that only one of them can possibly be correct which would make the other one clearly wrong?…if there is anything that should not be subject to political manipulation and misinterpretation it is the interpretation and application of sunshine laws when it comes to spending taxpayer dollars?…sunshine laws are not something that should be manipulated with legal language to pursue an agenda for a specific client?…when this is all worked out there may need to be some shuffling of the legal deck over at the Civic Center?

IS IT TRUE we are reminded that it has been 17 months since a contract was crafted between the City of Evansville and Earthcare Energy that separated the taxpayers of Evansville from $200,000?…this contract oddly enough is still being serviced by Earthcare but expires in a short 7 months at which time the City is faced with some choices if Earthcare does not pay in full?…the City can legally try to enforce the contract or just let it slide?…time will tell if that contract works out for the people of Evansville?

RASCAL FLATTS WILL APPEAR LIVE AT THE FORD CENTER

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ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12th ALONG WITH SPECIAL GUEST THE BAND PERRY

Tickets on sale Friday, August 9th at LiveNation.com

fordcenter Country music’s best-selling trio of all time Rascal Flatts will perform live on Saturday, October 12th at the Ford Center along with very special guest The Band Perry.

Rascal Flatts has sold over 21 million albums; 25 million digital downloads and delivered 14 No. 1 singles to the top of the charts. Since their musical debut in 2000, Rascal Flatts is the most awarded Country music group of the past decade, earning over 40 trophies from the ACAs, ACMs, AMAs, CMAs, People’s Choice Awards and more. Rascal Flatts’ latest album release “Changed” has struck fans in an emotional way. “It’s so amazing,” lead singer Gary LeVox told Billboard. “Every night, I look so forward to that part of the show. You see grown men and young kids crying at the power of music and what it does to people is absolutely phenomenal. I am so blessed to have a platform to stand there, and not just see it, but to see what music does to people and their hearts.”

For more information about Rascal Flatts, visit www.rascalflatts.com or follow @rascalflatts on twitter.

Troopers conduct Safe Schools/Active Shooter Training for School Administrators

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Indiana State Police at Evansville held its very first Safe Schools/Active Shooter Training session today for school administrators. The training session was conducted at the Old Princeton High School and was attended by 50 school administrators from Warrick, Vanderburgh, Gibson, Knox and Pike Counties.

During the training session, troopers instructed school personnel on proper tactics for survival during an active shooter event. Troopers also conducted an active shooter scenario using blank ammunition. The scenario was designed to give the administrators a feel of what it might be like during an actual active shooter situation.

The training session was the result of several months of preparation by Indiana State Police in cooperation with the Indiana Department of Education to provide training for school administrators on the proper response to an active shooter.

The Indiana State Police has been tasked to serve as the lead agency in coordinating active shooter training with local school corporations throughout the entire state. Indiana State Police Superintendent Douglas Carter and Governor Mike Pence want to ensure that every effort is being made to provide the safest possible environment for all children in the State of Indiana.

This coordinated effort was launched early on with the Department of Education to create and implement a statewide training program that would involve all parties responsible for the care and safety of our children. This program, which was already in the developmental stages before tragedy in Newtown, CT, has come to be known as the “Safe Schools/Active Shooter” program. Dr. Rich Hogue of the Department of Education has been assigned as a liaison with the Indiana State Police to assist in this endeavor.

The purpose of this program is to educate school administrative personnel on proper response to an active shooter situation, how law enforcement responds to active shooter situations and what school personnel can do to mitigate injury and the loss of life in an active shooter situation.