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Profile On Our Sheriff Eric Williams

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by Zachary Stuard

Sheriff Eric Williams

As a young boy, Vanderburgh County Sheriff Eric Williams was always fascinated by police and detective shows and was always curious anytime he heard sirens. Though this stayed with him throughout adolescence and into young adulthood, he always assumed that he would graduate and work in his family’s business. It was not until his college years that the idea of becoming a law enforcement officer became a very real possibility in his eyes.

During Williams’ time at the University of Southern Indiana he chose to rush Sigma Tau Gamma fraternity. It was during his years living in the fraternity house that he came to be very good friends with a young sheriff’s deputy, a past Sig Tau brother himself, who frequently patrolled the area around the Sig Tau fraternity house. This friendship opened the doors to many other friendships in local law enforcement and it was not long before Williams was volunteering at the Sheriff’s Office to see just how much he would enjoy the atmosphere.

Williams thoroughly enjoyed his volunteer time at the Sheriff’s Office and when the opportunity came for him to become a guard in the jail, he jumped at the opportunity. It was during this time that Williams buckled down and committed himself to passing the test required for anyone wishing to become a deputy. This also included having a radial keratotomy to correct his vision to meet the vision requirements of the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy. He continued working the 3rd shift as a jailer until he was finally offered a job as a deputy in 1989.

Sheriff Williams gives much of the credit for his career in law enforcement to the young deputy that encouraged him to dip his feet into the water. That young deputy and fraternity brother of William’s was Brad Ellsworth. Ellsworth and Williams have developed a strong friendship through their years of public service. Upon the completion of Sheriff Ray Hamner’s administration, Ellsworth was strongly encouraged by many of the other deputies to take a run at the sheriff’s office himself. He chose to do so and was rewarded with Sheriff’s title and the ensuing responsibilities.

Upon Ellsworth’s election to the Sheriff’s position it came time for him to appoint a chief deputy to serve directly under himself. Ellsworth’s selection for the position, now Lieutenant Eric Williams. “Brad Ellsworth is largely to credit for my career-path,” Williams said. “The knowledge I gained while serving as Ellsworth’s chief deputy gave me the knowledge and desire to run for the sheriff position once his administration came to a close.”

After months of campaigning Williams rose the victor and newly elected Sheriff, as Ellsworth moved on to serve as the elected U.S. Congressman for Indianan’s 8th district. Williams considers himself extremely blessed to serve Vanderburgh County as the Sheriff, “I am honored that the people of Vanderburgh County trust me to keep them and their families safe at home, at work and where they play.”

Sheriff Williams views his ability to make a difference and positively influence people’s lives as his favorite aspect of the job. As the Sheriff he feels as though he is able to make an exponentially greater difference in the lives of others as he is able to better enable his deputies to make a difference themselves. Williams spoke of this, “ I love having the opportunity to provide the guidance, leadership, tools and opportunities to my deputies that enhance their abilities to make a difference, be it protecting the community, raising awareness, or promoting education and prevention before problems arise.”

Sheriff Williams’s term as Vanderburgh County Sheriff is coming to a close at the end of 2014 and he has many things to be proud of from his many years of dedicated service to the community. His proudest accolades, however, involve the development of his deputies throughout his administration. He is proud of both the deputies hired by himself as well as those that came before his administration. Williams views his employees as a team of highly trained, professional community servants. Williams is also proud of the fact that he has worked diligently to run the Sheriff’s office as just that, a professional public serving Sheriff’s Office.

Though Williams could return to his rank as lieutenant after his administration comes to its end, that prospect his unlikely, though Williams definitely wishes to stay in Evansville. When asked what the future of his career may hold in store he answered that he wasn’t quite sure of that yet, himself. “I am not 100% decided on anything once my term ends. I know that my family and I plan to stay in Evansville, so it is very possible that I will be working in the private sector or in local government in another capacity.” When asked if Williams would pursue the Mayoral position if he lived within city limits he responded, “that would eliminate one of the many factors I am considering now”.

No matter what the future may bring with it for Sheriff Williams, the fact remains that Vanderburgh County has been well represented by Williams for the last eight years. It is highly likely that Williams will be successful in anything he pursues and Vanderburgh County owes him both thanks and good tidings for his future come January 1, 2015.

Intern Recruitment Campus Visits

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          STATEHOUSE – Now available online is a list of the dates and campuses that will be hosting campus recruitment visits for paid internships at the Indiana House of Representatives during the Spring 2014 semester.

For more information about these paid internships, visit the Indiana House Democratic Caucus Internship Program website athttp://indianahousedemocrats.org/intern.

For additional details about the intern recruitment campus visits, please contact Indiana House Democratic Internship Program Director Zarah Hileman by phone at 317.233.5248 or by email at Zarah.Hileman@iga.in.gov.

The Indiana House Democratic Internship Program is also active on Facebook andTwitter.

IS IT TRUE September 12, 2013

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

IS IT TRUE that yet another puppet of the regime of former Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel has paid price for doing his bidding and has relinquished his office?…this time it is long time union boss and Chairman of the Vanderburgh County Democrat Party Jack McNeely who has come to the realization that this party has been so shattered by the events of the election of 2011 that he cannot be a part of the healing process?…no one who was a part of the pinky shake pact to support neo-con Republican and Weinzapfel supporter Mayor Lloyd Winnecke will ever be able to heal the division in the Vanderburgh County Democrat Party?…whatever accountability that “the machine” that the pinky shake Democrats avoided by electing Winnecke as opposed to Rick Davis has come back to haunt them as the chickens come home to roost?…no picky shakers have been spared the scorn of the rest of the Democrats in town and they never will?…it is time for brand new leadership across the board in the Vanderburgh Democrat Party?

IS IT TRUE Mole #4 tells the CCO that there have been several bars in the preferred areas of town that have been GIVEN money by the City of Evansville to do minor improvements to their bars?…we find this to be as offensive as taking from one hotel to build another one and the bars in town that are not on the short list for the beautiful people and that have not gotten a government handout should be quite interested to get their hands on a list of the establishments that were favored by elected officials and handed a tip for their locations?

IS IT TRUE as the CCO published yesterday the hotels in both Evansville and Fort Wayne have been seeing their occupancy rates shrink in the last several years?…in spite of greasing a hotel developer with a generous hand out the occupancy rate and the average daily rate paid for a room in Fort Wayne are both lower than they are in Evansville?…even though Evansville is doing better than Fort Wayne we still are no anywhere near rates and occupancies that would ever be confused with a place in need of more hotel space?…at an occupancy of under 60% and a daily rate of under $85 it is no wonder that no entrepreneur is interested in putting their hard earned money into a downtown convention hotel?…that idiocy is reserved for the government of the City of Evansville?…it should really give people caution that Fort Wayne’s financial performance is worse than Evansville’s today even though they have a shiny new convention center and two hotels to support it?…we think this needs to be explained to the people of Evansville by a financially savvy individual with the society page cheer squad left at home?

IS IT TRUE that Vanderburgh County Council has identified $900,000 to cut from their 2014 budget?…they still need to cut $2 Million more to have a balanced budget?…in spite of this several members of the Vanderburgh County Commission are members of the hotel subsidy cheer squad and are serious about refinancing the Centre to join in the handout made necessary when the Weinzapfel administration prematurely demolished the Executive Inn?…borrowing money to give away for a fun and games project while cutting basic services can only be described by the word psychotic?…it is time for the puppets of the former mayor to be taken out of any position of financial authority?

IS IT TRUE in a study of typical subsidies to downtown convention hotels City Councilman John Friend has learned that the customary incentive is 25% of the project cost?…we then wonder how on earth the leadership of Evansville arrived at an agreement that calls for over 61% in subsidies when you include the cost of the parking garage?…Evansville may be desperate and struggling with a downtown of empty storefronts but we are not worse than places like Cleveland, St. Louis, and Detroit?…we wonder why our leaders are willing to ante up double what those places did to get a downtown convention hotel built?

Conde Nast Traveler List of Top 10 destination cities in 2012

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TOP-RANKED CITIES

Readers of Conde Nast Traveler List of Top 10 destination cities in 2012. Go to cntraveler.com/rca for more on the magazine’s Readers’ Choice Awards.

1. Charleston, S.C.

2. San Francisco

3. Chicago

4. Santa Fe, N.M.

5. New York City

6. Honolulu

7. Napa, Calif.

8. New Orleans

9. Seattle

T10: Boston

T10: Carmel, Calif.

T10: Savannah

Go to cntraveler.com/rca for more on the magazine’s Readers’ Choice Awards.

A Foxworthy tribute to Evansville: by Brains Benton

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Brains Benton

A Foxworthy tribute to Evansville

If you can remember train tracks…… running down the middle….. of your city’s major east-west thoroughfare……. you just might be from Evansville Indiana

If your city’s Fathers decided to move your city’s major North South road a couple hundred yards east tearing down homes and ripping up neighborhoods to speed up traffic flow and then installed 31 traffic lights on that road….. you just might be from Evansville.

If you built an “Expressway” with stop lights on it….. you just might be from Evansville

If your mayor changed the flow of traffic in your downtown to increase economic development…
you just might be from Evansville

If your only experience eating Chinese food is from a buffet… you just might be from Evansville

If you haven’t been to the opposite side of town in over three years… you just might be from Evansville

If you will park and walk 10 blocks to go eat greasy food at your town’s fall festival but want parking right next door to your local stadium you just might be from Evansville

If Jay Leno made fun of your town for being fat and miserable…. You just might be from Evansville

If you drive to Nashville TN, Louisville KY, and St. Louis MO to shop or take a cross country flight because it’s quicker and easier than driving to your state’s capital…. You just might be from Evansville

If your town/county proposed a consolidation of government but excluded the police and fire departments….. your just might be from Evansville

If your political leaders party affiliations has nothing to do with their political ideology…. You just might be from Evansville

If you think a town of 100,000 is too small to support two stadiums but think it is large enough to support five downtown hotels…. You just might be from Evansville

Fort Wayne Hotel Occupancy Declines in 2013, lags Evansville Statistics

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Fort Wayne Covention Hotel

In a report issued by STR Global dated July 17, 2013 the occupancy rates and average daily rates of Evansville, Fort Wayne, and several other cities were published.

With respect to the occupancy rates both markets declined from 2012 to 2013. Evansville continue the three year trend of declining occupancy falling to 58.7% from 59.4% in 2012 and 60.5% in 2011. Fort Wayne’s results lagged Evansville’s by a full 2.6% margin to 57.2% in 2013 down from 58.0% in the same lagging annual period from 2012.

The average daily room rate (ADR) for Evansville increased in 2013 to $84.53 per night from $81.14 in 2012. Fort Wayne’s ADR for 2013 also declined to a level 13% below Evansville’s to a level of $74.81 per day.

Markets with declining daily rates accompanied by declining occupancy typically reflect markets that are experiencing an oversupply of available rooms and the accompanying price wars for the available business.

Mayors to Tour Ford Center, Convention Hotel Site and The Centre

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Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke
Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke

Mayors to Tour Ford Center, Convention Hotel Site and The Centre

EVANSVILLE, IN – Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke will host Fort Wayne, Ind. Mayor Tom Henry for a tour of the Ford Center and the site of the proposed Convention Hotel tomorrow, September 12, starting at 11 a.m. The Mayors will leave the Civic Center Complex and walk across Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. to the Ford Center for a quick walk-through of the arena with VenuWorks (Ford Center) Ex. Dir. Scott Schoenike. They will then be joined by Convention & Visitors Bureau Ex. Dir. Bob Warren. The Mayors and Warren will leave the Ford Center and cross Walnut Street to the vacant lot where the proposed hotel would be constructed. The group will leave the hotel site and stop by The Centre before returning to the Civic Center Complex. The Mayors will be discussing local efforts to revitalize the Downtown area.

IS IT TRUE Part 2 September 11, 2013 “What Should Evansville Pay to get a Convention?”

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IS IT TRUE Part 2 September 11, 2013 “What Should Evansville Pay to get a Convention?”

IS IT TRUE the claims of economic payback for conventions over a 25 year period and the cost of the total incentive package to entice a hotelier to come to Evansville is a pretty complex business model that has many assumptions and risks involved in its calculation?…in every advance mathematical model that involves differential equations the initial conditions changing slightly can alter the range of outcomes dramatically?…this was addressed implicitly in the movie “The Butterfly Effect” starring Ashton Kucher several years ago?…in a convention based math model each convention brings its own initial conditions and the most indicative of those is whether the Evansville experience for the conventions attendees is a good experience or not?…the ultimate irony would occur if there really was a 5-Star hotel with every amenity known to man but the combined sewers light up the aroma of downtown for every convention for one year?…is such a scenario where people were so offended by the smell of the sewers the entire investment in that 5-Star hotel would be negated by the smell and repeat business would not happen?…as we all know a $100 Million 5-Star hotel will not be happening anytime soon and the truth be told a $30 Million limited service hotel as was proposed by both Woodruff and Kunkel would be sufficient to provide the accommodations needed (as opposed to wanted) for the kinds of conventions that Evansville will have a real shot at bringing in?

IS IT TRUE let us pose the following question, “Would Evansville PAY any convention manager $200,000 in advance for each convention they would commit to bring to town?”…if this answer is yes then maybe the deal that is on the table is worthy of consideration?…if the answer is no the answer is clearly that this deal needs to be tabled until something better comes along?…Evansville currently gets about 35 conventions per year and Fort Wayne is represented to get 50?…if Evansville can aspire to perform exactly like Fort Wayne in attracting extra conventions then we can expect to bring in 15 more?…this does not speak to the quality of the conventions but only the quantity?…Fort Wayne’s extra 15 includes everything from a 50 person domestic low budget convention up to the Indiana Democratic Party that has been there once?…the note for the hotel incentive according to Mayor Winnecke will be $2.6 Million per year and the operating annual losses of the parking garage will be in the $100,000 range?…that amortizing those annual payments over the 15 new conventions that we expect to get calculates out to roughly $200,000 per convention?…we therefore reiterate our question?

Evansville, if a convention planner would commit to bring in a convention in 2014 before a hotel is possible would you pay that planner $200,000? Evansville if that planner would commit to a 25 year contract to bring a convention in every year for the next 25 years would you pay this planner $5 Million over the next 25 years?

IS IT TRUE we openly solicit economic arguments for and against paying such direct incentives from each and every member of the City Council?…we also would like to know how many members of the Evansville City Council would borrow $100,000 to make a personal investment in the hotel as proposed?…if the answer is NO ONE WOULD, that is very telling?

IS IT TRUE that in spite of the fact that the City Council voted 8 – 1 in favor of hiring Crowe-Horwath to VET this deal on Monday night, a contract is not yet even written and the vetting has not begun?…the inertia of the train called Evansville is slowing down a process that our leadership wanted to expedite?…at this rate the vetting may be done by Christmas?

IS IT TRUE September 11, 2013

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

IS IT TRUE September 11, 2013

IS IT TRUE we asked Evansville City Controller Russ Lloyd Jr. how the bond payment for the Ford Center would be paid in the event the downtown TIF was not capable of making the payment and have received an answer?…we appreciate Russ’s willingness to answer this question very much and present it to our readers the way he answered it?… the 2014 Budget for Arena bond payments is approximately $8.1 million?…payment sources per bond documents are the City of Evansville’s share of the Food & Beverage tax supplemented by1/2 TIF funds and 1/2 Riverboat Funds with County Option Income Tax (COIT-LIT) as a backup in the event that those three sources have insufficient funds to make any of the payments?…the 2014 City of Evansville collections of the Food and Beverage Tax is estimated to be $750,000, leaving the downtown TIF to pay $3,675,000 and Riverboat Funds to pay $3,675,000?…that Controller Lloyd assured us that both funds have sufficient money to make this payment?…he further let us know that typically even TIF supported bonds have backup payment sources to avoid default?…in the case of Ford Center the COIT was added as a funding source to make the bonds more saleable?

IS IT TRUE we have previously established via the 2012 annual report for the downtown TIF that 2012 was a year that the TIF spent $1.5 Million more than it took in?…there is a sufficient accumulated balance in that TIF to make the kind of payments that Controller Lloyd estimated for a few more years so all should be well with the Ford Center note through 2015 or so?…the real wild card looming is the continued reliance of Riverboat Taxes to fund long term bonds when the revenues of the Indiana Riverboats has been in a slow decline?…it was recently reported that Indiana casinos as a whole have seen a 12% decline in revenues over the last year?…Evansville’s Tropicana was somewhat less affected only seeing a 2.4% decrease in revenue?…this will translate directly into a lower payment to the City of Evansville at a time that the City seems to be on a spending spree with the Riverboat Money pushing fixed expenses closer and closer to the anticipated revenue?…this financial decision is very much like a family where the breadwinners are getting pay cuts and or their hours cut back going forward with building a swimming pool or putting in a room addition on credit?…counting on the downtown TIF and the Riverboat funds to cover everything is a risky and unwise financial plan and anyone that can add who has the discipline to do a 25 year spreadsheet will learn that very quickly?

IS IT TRUE it was reported yesterday that “the deliberations of the City Council with respect to funding the downtown hotel are just about ended”?…in that very same article is was reported that the VETTING was not even started yet?…while we do not doubt the accuracy of either of these statements we find them to be rather conflicted?…it is entirely expected based on Google searches that the principles of HCW will pass background checks and credit checks with flying colors?…the VETTING of the results of other projects they have done like Branson Landing are not so assured of being in the bag as winners?…there are plenty of things out there that have been published about that and other projects that look very much like the Ford Center in underperforming financially relative to the financial projections used to entice the powers that be to move forward with the project?…that will raise the question of is this proposed hotel, retail, restaurant, and apartments project really the best use of $37.5 Million borrowed dollars assuming it is wise to borrow that much money in the first place?

IS IT TRUE then candidate Winnecke made some big statements regarding the establishment of angel networks and venture capital to invest in start-up technology based companies that would in turn create jobs and wealth in Evansville?…then candidate Winnecke spoke glowingly of the contract signed in 2008 between GAGE and NAVSEA to enable the entire federal portfolio of patents available to companies in a 26 county region centered in the City of Evansville?…after 20 months in office nothing but a bus trip to Crane, IN for politicians and academics seems to have happened?…Evansville remains the only city in America with a population over 100,000 that does not have so much as a branch office of a venture capital firm?…in the meantime out in Palm Springs, CA the Coachella Valley Innovation Hub has just seen one of its companies go from a one man operation to become a publicly traded company with a market capitalization of $18.4 Million in that same time period with 18 more such companies in the pipeline for similar liquidity events?…the public investment in that company was exactly ZERO but the support structure in place for such companies is now regarded as the best in California and has an acceptance rate for company applications for membership of less than 20%?

IS IT TRUE if Evansville can ever get over the misguided vision that fun and games is the only thing worthy of public investment and the only ticket to economic prosperity such things could happen in Evansville?…the fields of clean coal technology, fracking, and plastics should be areas where technical innovation and commercialization are vibrant and prosperous and Evansville is a well positioned as any place or even better to pursue such activities?…talent is the necessary ingredient to do this things and talent follows investment dollars?…the real problem is that those investment dollars do not exist in Evansville?…this is not a problem that a hotel, dog parks, or any assortment of fun and games temples will ever fix?