After 40 years of service, Jerry F. Scheidler, long-time program director for SWIRCA & More, has decided to retire, leaving a legacy of community giving and advocacy spanning four decades with our agency. It is with much sadness that we say good-bye to a man who has been with SWIRCA from its infancy and helmed the creation and growth of a Nutrition Program that last year alone served over 266,000 meals to the Southwestern Indiana region. As only the second person to be employed by SWIRCA he has touched hundreds of thousands of lives through his direction culminating in a team of over 90 employees delivering direct services to over 11,000 people in our 6-county area, making SWIRCA & More an integral and vibrant member of Southwest Indiana. He stands as the longest serving Nutrition Director in the United States of America.
While these grand feats serve to illustrate the work ethic and passion Jerry has for his career they do not adequately portray the character of the man we have come to know and love. Jerry began his mission of serving others by physically serving others at his father’s side when he was a teenager. Every Wednesday, Jerry and his dad would deliver meals to the homebound clients of the Greensburg Senior Center. It is not without irony that Jerry applied for a position at SWIRCA & More and would go on to create a department that would eventually serve meals to a six county wide region. His heart for seniors was already firmly established as in his original job application, written 40 years ago, the 23 year old Jerry wrote, “I know a lot of senior citizens are forgotten. Many feel that their lives have virtually ended. This is a very sad situation. But Senior Citizens can be shown that they can still lead rich and full lives and that they are still very useful in our society.â€
Throughout his years with SWIRCA, Jerry has developed countless lasting relationships with seniors. There is not a week that goes by where Jerry does not visit one of the 26 meal sites to have lunch and fellowship with the individuals who come to eat not only for their daily meal but to socialize with others. Jerry has always has an insatiable curiosity of the ways others live their lives and to hear their stories. This curiosity has at times gotten into many an awkward and humorous situation.
Jerry’s passion for others has been evident in the role he plays as a mentor to his staff, a helping hand in their times of need and his attempts to bring humor to every situation (often referred to as “Jerryismsâ€). Many in his position would be content to rest on their laurels but not Jerry! You will find him, on any given weekend doing yard work and picking up trash at SWIRCA and the surrounding neighborhood, jobs that our agency does not have funding to pay for. His passion for helping even reaches the personal plights of our clients. He spends time helping several of them by mowing their grass and tending their yards in his free time at no cost.
Jerry is man of both great accomplishments and everyday kindnesses. It is rare to find someone who truly believes that all people deserve dignity, compassion and should be shown that they are valued.
He has truly shown that one man can make a difference.
We say goodbye to Jerry Scheidler
OBITUARY: David Lee Cosby
David Lee Cosby, 68 of Evansville passed away at 10:52 am, Wednesday, June 26, 2013 at VNA Plus Hospice Care Center.
David was born April 18, 1945 in Evansville the son of Sam and Daisy (Townsend) Cosby. He was a graduate of Delaware Grade School and a 1964 graduate of North High School. David was a member of Vann Avenue Baptist Church. He had worked in the auto industry for over 47 years and owned and operated D and C Auto Supply on Stringtown Road for 18 years. He served as a Chief Deputy County Clerk at the Vanderburgh County Clerks’ Office from 1988 until 1996 under County Clerk Betty Knight Smith. David had currently worked in sales at Raben Tire Company. He was a past member of Evansville Masonic Lodge #64, Scottish Rite and Hadi Shrine Temple. David was a lifetime member of Riverbend Association and No-Ruz Grotto, where he was Past Monarch in 1989.
He is survived by his wife of 15 years, Melinda “Mindy†(Hullett) Cosby of Evansville, son, David Carl Cosby (Patti) of Evansville, daughter, Missy Wolfe (Brad) of Evansville, brothers, Ronald H., Gary W. and Samuel H. Cosby, all of Evansville, sister, Anita F. Cosby of Carmi, IL, stepdaughters, Joni Downing (Philip) of Newburgh and Amy (Clark) Perkins of Evansville, 17 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. David is also survived by his friend and ex-wife, Joyce Cosby of Evansville. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Donald R. Cosby.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to Mom and Libby’s Restaurant, the Raben family, Dr. Browning and staff, and Dr. Ante and staff, especially Kathleen Webb for all their care, compassion and support.
Funeral Services will be held at 11 am, Friday, June 28, 2013 at Vann Avenue Baptist Church, 2608 S. Vann Avenue, Evansville with Reverend Eric Martin and Reverend Robert A. Nall officiating. Burial will be Private.
Friends may call from 2 pm until 7 pm, Thursday, June 27, 2013 at Boone Funeral Home – East Chapel, 5330 Washington Avenue, Evansville.
Memorial Contributions may be made to Vann Avenue Baptist Church or the David L. Cosby Scholarship Fund, c/o Vanderburgh Community Foundation, 401 SE 6th St., STE 203, Evansville, IN 47713.
Condolences may be made to the family online at boonefuneralhome.net
CVB Cuts a Deal for Ballfield Site at Goebel

The Evansville Convention and Visitors Bureau board announced this morning that it has reached an agreement to buy a 96 acre parcel of land at the southwest corner of the Goebel Soccer Complex to build a new baseball and softball complex.
This is the new beginning of a project that was originally slated for the Roberts Stadium site at a cost of over $2 Million per ball field. No plans for the new baseball complex were released but CVB Director Bob Warren has previously estimated that the cost wil be between $10 Million and $13 Million dollars.
The previous board of the CVB had estimated that 8 ball fields would bring 100,000 visitors per year to Evansville. Mr. Warren has not yet commented on what he believes the visitor count will be. Independent analysis indicated a number more like 40,000 per year would be in town for tournaments and that many of those would travel from their homes to the ball fields daily.
Gregg Allman Plays the Blues at the Victory
Whether you came to the Gregg Allman show at the Victory Theatre on Tuesday night hoping to hear familiar Allman Brothers Band hits, covers of classic blues standards, or his own original music, you probably walked away satisfied. Allman delivered a packed 90-plus minute set with been-there-lived-that grittiness in his soulful vocals that was well-received by a very appreciative audience. Gregg’s son Devon Allman opened the show, and ably held his own with his brand of bluesy-rock.
“Classic rock and blues always sound great in this setting,†said Victory Theatre General Manager Ben Bolander. “We are encouraged by the support from fans of artists like Gregg Allman, and we look forward to bringing more of this type of show to the Victory in the near future.â€
The Victory Theatre has an active summer and fall schedule with upcoming shows that include Pop Evil July 11, Tyler Farr
(Summer Country Nights at the Victory series) July 12, “Weird Al†Yankovic – The Alpocalypse Tour July 27, Charlie Worsham (Summer Country Nights at the Victory series) August 15, No Justice (Summer Country Nights at the Victory series) September 13, Tommy Emmanuel September 20, and Don Williams October 17.
PUBLIC HEARING
JAG 2013-H4907-IN-DJ
RESOLUTION C-2013-13
The City of Evansville, through the Evansville police Department, has applied for the Fiscal Year 2013 Byrne Memorial, Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program, through the United States Department of Justice. The total dollar amount from this grant will be $49,440.00.
This grant, if awarded, will be used by the Evansville Police Department to provide funding for officers to work on problem solving details on an overtime basis.
The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Department will utilize funds from this grant to purchase investigative computer equipment.
Citizens will be given the opportunity at two separate public meetings. Notice for the public hearing will be made on Wednesday, June 26, 2013 for a public hearing to be held at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, July 8th, 2013 in room 301 of the Civic Center located at 1 N.W. M.L. King Jr. Blvd., Evansville, IN. This hearing will be held in conjunction with the regularly scheduled City Council meeting.
Notice will be given on Wednesday, June 26, 2013 that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday, July 9th, 2013 for public comment. This hearing will be held in conjunction with the regularly scheduled Vanderburgh County Commission meeting.
TROPICANA TEES UP THE WEB.COM TOUR IN EVANSVILLE!
Tropicana Evansville is proud to sponsor the Tropicana Evansville Pro-Am Tournament for a second year at Victoria National Golf Club. The pro-am is a chance for amateur foursomes to be paired with a touring pro and compete in tour-ready conditions, and kicks off the Web.com Tour’s United Leasing Championship (June 27 – 30) which includes a field of approximately 156 professional golfers.
The pro-am event kicks-off on Tuesday, June 25th, from 6PM to 9PM with a Pairings Party at the Tropicana Executive Conference Center. Along with food, drinks and live entertainment, teams of four amateurs and one professional will be revealed. Celebrity golfers include country music star, Vince Gill and two-time PGA Tour Champion, John Daly. Guests will also enjoy auctions including:
* Boxing glove autographed by Muhammad Ali
* Masters Flag autographed by Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer
* Guitar autographed by Jason Aldean
* Guitar autographed by Alan Jackson
* Basketball autographed by Magic Johnson
On Wednesday, June 26, fifty-one (51) teams of four, plus one professional, will play in this year’s Tropicana Pro-Am Tournament for a total of 255 players. Additionally, there will be 145 caddies. The Pro-Am Tournament is a sold out event, but there is free admission for spectators. All net proceeds from the United Leasing Championship event will go to deserving charities throughout the Tri-State.
Obamacare costing wages, hours at work
By Reps. Larry Bucshon (R-Ind.), Phil Roe (R-Tenn.) and Trey Radel (R-Fla.)
June 25, 2013
As the Obamacare “train wreck†unfolds we continue to learn of the unintended, unnecessary, and burdensome consequences of a law passed without a single bipartisan vote in Congress.
Despite the President’s promise of lower health care costs, premiums are rising for families and estimates show that because of Obamacare, over 7 million Americans will lose their employer provided insurance.
In addition to losing their health care coverage, Americans are also seeing lost hours at work because of the tax increases and regulations associated with Obamacare. The bottom line is the Affordable Care Act is not affordable.
It’s not fair to you, your kids and grandkids that Obamacare will cut your wages, hours and may even cost you your job. How can you care for your family when Obamacare is putting your job on the line?
During a time when unemployment is high, Obamacare is dismantling the opportunity for even more Americans to find good paying jobs. Americans rely on these jobs to support their family, invest in their community, and save for their future.
Recently, President Obama’s top healthcare official, Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius, told the Education and the Workforce Committee that the stories regarding employees losing jobs and wages because of the health care law are just “speculation.â€
It’s not speculation to those who have already seen their workweek cut back to less than 30 hours or worse, lost their job because of Obamacare. Whether the Administration wants to recognize it or not, this is the new reality for so many American families.
Under this law, a full time employee will now be defined as someone who works 30 hours a week. Individuals who depend on full-time employment are having their hours and paycheck slashed so their employer can afford to stay in business. This dangerous and arbitrary new definition of a full time employee, forces too many to accept part-time work all while losing their health care coverage.
We have heard examples of this happening across the country. The city of Long Beach, California is pairing back hours for most of its 1,600 employees to avoid layoffs and reductions in city services. The largest movie theatre chain, Regal Cinemas, which operates in 38 states, is making a similar move. Just a few weeks ago, a school district in Fort Wayne, Indiana announced that over 600 teaching aides and cafeteria workers would have their hours cut to 25 hours so that schools can stay afloat.
These are real wages being lost by families who rely on them to pay for gas, groceries and their mortgage payments.
The consequences of the law are also a reality for companies giving up on expanding and creating jobs in their local communities. To pay for this monstrosity, the architects of Obamacare levied 21 new job-killing taxes, fees, and penalties, costing businesses in America over $600 billion.
According to the National Federation of Independent Business, the nation’s leading small business advocate, the Health Insurance Tax alone will cost up to 262,000 jobs. In addition to this, 3.2 million jobs in the franchise industry will be at risk because of Obamacare mandates, according to the Hudson Institute.
The effects of this law are real and they are damaging to you and your family – a fact the White House refuses to recognize.
We should be focused on doing everything we can to help Americans find meaningful employment. We can do this by removing this unnecessary, overcomplicated burden and instead having a fair system that allows you to care for your family.
Bucshon represents Indiana’s 8th congressional district in the House of Representatives since 2011. Roe represents Tennessee’s 1st congressional district since 2009. Radel represents Florida’s 19th congressional district since 2013. Bucshon and Roe are medical doctors.
http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/healthcare/307519-obamacare-costing-wages-hours-at-work
VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES
Below is a list of felony cases that were filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office on Tuesday, June 25, 2013.
Joy A. Egan Possession of Methamphetamine – Class D Felony
Brent L. Jennings Domestic Battery – Class D Felony
Marquel Payne Receiving Stolen Property-Class D Felony
Invasion of Privacy-Class A Misdemeanor
Jaime Torres Residential Entry-Class D Felony
Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury-Class A Misdemeanor
Interference with the Reporting of a Crime-
Class A Misdemeanor
Robert Birdwell Jr Strangulation-Class D Felony
Domestic Battery-Class A Misdemeanor
(Enhanced to D Felony Due to Prior Convictions)
Raymond Mayes Sr Domestic Battery-Class D Felony
Jordan Payne Possession of Marijuana-Class A Misdemeanor
(Enhanced to D Felony Due to Prior Convictions
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.