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COATES FOUND GUILTY OF CRIMINAL CONFINEMENT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON

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March 19, 2013, Justin Deon Coates, age 28, was found guilty in Vanderburgh County Superior Court of Three Counts Criminal Confinement While Armed with a Deadly Weapon, Handgun – Class B Felonies and Obstruction of Justice – a Class D Felony stemming from a three hour standoff with the Evansville Police and Swat Team that ended peacefully on May 15, 2011. Coates faces 6-20 years on each B Felony Counts and 6 months-3 years on the D Felony. Judge Robert Pigman will sentence Coates on April 16, 2013 at 1:00 p.m.

For further information on the case listed above, or any pending case, please contact Regene Newman, at 812.435.5156 or via e-mail at rinewman@vanderburghgov.org

Under Indiana law, all criminal defendants are considered to be innocent until proven guilty by a court of law.

IS IT TRUE March 19, 2013

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Together at Winnecke Fundraiser
Together at Winnecke Fundraiser

IS IT TRUE March 19, 2013

IS IT TRUE two college basketball teams with massive local support have earned #1 seeds in their respective regions in this year’s March Madness?…the Indiana Hoosiers after winning the Big Ten regular season championship but seeing the Wisconsin Badger jinx reach out and beat them again in the tournament semifinals will take the path through Dayton and Washington DC to attempt to return to the final four?…the Louisville Cardinals on the other hand on the strength of dominating the 2nd half of the Big East tournament was awarded the #1 overall seed and will be seeking a second straight final four appearance through Lexington and Indianapolis?…that Indiana and Louisville began the year ranked #1 & #2 and even though Gonzaga still has the polls #1 ranking the NCAA sees things differently mainly due to strength of schedule?…it would be just great to see an Indiana vs. Louisville championship game?…if such a game were held today the favorite would be Louisville but who knows what the next 3 weeks will bring?…the City County Observer wishes both teams the good fortune to play their best in the NCAA tournament?…if both of the “A” teams show up we will be treated to this final of massive local interest?…both teams have proven themselves capable of laying an egg and losing to a less talented team at times during the regular season?

IS IT TRUE that our article a couple of weeks ago with the email from Evansville’s First Lady Carol McClintock where she stated that the Republicans have “control of the Evansville City Council” raised allot of eyebrows?…that is a pretty strong claim for a Republican to make when the City Council is made up of an 8 – 1 Democrat majority?…our First Lady later had some Republicans state the her email was a typo?…that may indeed be true but at a recent fund raiser for Mayor Winnecke’s re-election campaign two Democrat members of the City Council showed up in support?…that Councilman Jonathan Weaver and Councilwoman Missy Mosby were in attendance and expressed strong support for Mayor Winnecke to stay in the Mayor’s office?…that coincidentally these two have stood alone in opposition to audits of City of Evansville accounts and of the Ford Center construction project?…that while there is not a thing wrong with cross party support, Councilman Weaver and Councilwoman Mosby seem to be two Democrat members of the Evansville City Council who are securely in the pocket of the Winnecke Administration?…being in the pocket of any administration is not a good thing as has been proven by the debacles that came from solid in the pocket Democrat control during the Weinzapfel Administration?…as Smeagle (not to be confused with SNEGAL) would ask “who else does the Mayor have in his pocketses”?

IS IT TRUE the Evansville Police Department and the Evansville Fire Department get together every year about this time to box each other to raise money for charities in a well attended event called “Guns and Hoses”?…in support of the Guns and Hoses event these guys got together to make a video along the lines of the Harlem Shake videos that have been going viral on youtube?…there are some folks who have been critical of this video for being done on the job?…we think that is being a bit too anal and that the police and firefighters who give up their own time and take a whipping for charity should be given a break for making a video supporting the Guns and Hoses event on the clock?…sometimes strict adherence to rules that were made up in the first place is just not the best way to live?…some rules were made to be broken and in this special case breaking the rigidity of a mostly controlled environment is the right thing to do?…we hope you all enjoy the video that is posted on the Community side of the CCO?

Come See Colt Ryan Play

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The second all-time leading scorer in UE history.

The Board of School Trustees of the EVSC Meeting

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The Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will meet in executive session at 4 p.m. on Thursday, March 21, 2013, at the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation Administration Office, 951 Walnut, Evansville, Indiana. The session will be conducted according to Senate Enrolled Act 313, Section 1, I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(6), as amended.

EVSC Schools to Host Graduation Ceremonies in May

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The Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will host graduation ceremonies May 24 and May 25 this year.

EVSC schools will host graduation ceremonies on the following dates and times:

· North High School, May 24, 5:30 p.m., North’s Bundrant Stadium

· Harrison High School, May 24, 8 p.m., Harrison’s Romain Stadium

· Central High School, May 25, 9 a.m., Central Stadium

· Academy for Innovative Studies, May 25, 11:30 a.m., Diamond Campus Performing Arts Center

· Bosse High School, May 25, 5:30 p.m., Enlow Field

· Reitz High School, May 25, 8 p.m., Reitz Bowl

Second Arrest – Invasion of Privacy

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The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office has arrested an Evansville man a second time for a crime committed against a woman he allegedly battered and confined on March 15th. John Thomas Wells III was arrested today for violating a court order prohibiting contact with his victim of the earlier assault. The court order was issued as a condition of being released on bond.

Wells was arrested for multiple felony charges on Friday, March 15th after he allegedly held the victim, Whitney Archer, against her will in his west-side apartment. He allegedly beat and choked her, cut off part of her hair and poured barbeque sauce and Listerine on her. Archer was able to contact 911 and Sheriff’s deputies located and arrested Wells.

Wells’ was able to post his bond on the 16th, allowing his release from custody. Since his release, Wells violated the conditions of his bond by repeatedly contacting the victim. After being contacted by the victim and told of the violations, Sheriff’s Office investigators arrested Wells for Invasion of Privacy, a Class A Misdemeanor. His bond on that charge is currently $500.00. The Sheriff’s Office is currently working to have Wells’ bond revoked on the prior charges.

John Thomas Wells III, age 44, Evansville

Invasion of Privacy, Class A Misdemeanor

Vanderburgh County Homeless Connect Event

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March 21, 2013
9:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m.
The Centre, Brooks Exhibit Hall
715 Locust St., Evansville, IN

Nationally-Reaching Event

Project Homeless Connect is a one-day, one-stop event sponsored by community leaders and designed to provide various services and hospitality in a convenient one-stop model directly to people experiencing or at risk of homelessness.

More than 477 events in over 200 cities since 2004 are evidence of the rapid adoption of this innovation. Cities of every size from coast to coast have engaged in Project Homeless Connect events.

Our Local Event

The fifth annual Vanderburgh Homeless Connect, sponsored by the Commission on Homelessness and other community partners, will take place on March 21, 2013, at The Centre, Brooks Exhibit Hall.

The 2012 event served 625 guest households through 60 vendors staffed with 276 professionals and more than 80 community volunteers.

People in our area who are homeless or near-homeless will be invited and welcomed to the event. This day of services will be shaped around the values of

Hospitality from the whole community, with consumers as welcomed Guests

Immediacy- same-day results for consumers

Community- voluntary civic participation

Partnership across agencies and sectors of the community

Excellence through rigorous evaluation and improvement

Linked with Destination: Home

Vanderburgh Homeless Connect is a key to strategies in Destination: Home, the ten-year plan to end homelessness in Evansville and Vanderburgh County. Destination: Home aims to “maximize resources and access to services through coordination of existing services and providers.”

Volunteers

Vanderburgh Homeless Connect can not occur without the dedicated volunteers who will be engaged in various roles to make the event a success. Training will be provided to those who will be investing their time in welcoming, assisting and serving guest at the event.

Service Providers

The menu of services available can be as rich as the kinds of service providers who are willing and able to be present and offer some form of immediate service- processing an application, administering health screenings, preparing tax returns, assisting with job searches, cutting hair and more!

Areas of service include:

* Employment/Education

* Financial

* Government Assistance

* Veterans Services

* Health

* Housing

* Legal

* Quality of Life Services

Getting Involved

To find out where you, your group, agency or business fits with Vanderburgh Homeless Connect, make
contact today.

CONTACT: Luzada Hayes
PHONE: 812- 428-3246
WEBSITE: www.vanderburghhomelessconnect.org
EMAIL: info@vanderburghhomelessconnect.org

Bucshon Holds U.S. Service Academy Day

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Connects high school students with Service Academies

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Congressman Bucshon with Matthew Gutgsell, native of Jasper, IN and U.S. Air Force Academy cadet

(Washington, DC) –Congressman Larry Bucshon held an Academy Day on Saturday, March 16, 2013 to connect high school students with information on applying to the U.S. Service Academies. The event was held Saturday morning at the VU Gibson County Center for Advanced Manufacturing & Logistics in Fort Branch, Indiana.

Congressman Larry Bucshon: “Our nation’s Service Academies are outstanding institutions for our nation’s future leaders,” said Congressman Bucshon. “Answering the call of service is commendable and beginning the application process to a Service Academy is truly a bold step on its own. I am honored to have the opportunity to help connect students with the necessary resources as they navigate this process.”

Two members of Congressman Bucshon’s U.S. Military Academy Advisory Committee also attended on Saturday.

Colonel Alan Pratt: “This is important because the Congressman is pulling together some students and giving them the opportunity to understand what the military academies are and what they’re about; what military life is and will be for them if they went into the military. A lot of the students don’t really know what’s available. It’s bringing the best students who have the highest academics, leadership skills, and physical abilities to join the military and be leaders of America. ”

Captain Charles LaSota: “It’s fabulous having someone like Congressman Larry Bucshon who takes such a strong interest in our youth and ensuring that the process by which we go and find those great young men and women who aspire to be leaders in our military. It’s great to have someone who has that interest. What he’s doing is really helping us to find the very best leaders and the best scientific minds for the future and helping them realize their dreams – to be able to meet the highest challenges by becoming a part of the service academies, but more importantly putting them on a path to being great future leaders within the military.”

Colonel Alan Pratt, USMC, is the Commanding Officer of NSWC Crane and Captain Charles LaSota, U.S. Navy retired, is the former Commanding Officer of NSWC Crane and currently the President of the Battery Innovation Center.

“An Evening to Remember” EVSC Hall of Fame Banquet

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“An Evening to Remember” EVSC Hall of Fame Banquet

Wednesday, March 20
6 p.m. Reception outside Walnut Rooms A/B
7 p.m. Dinner
8 p.m. Awards Presentation
9 p.m. Dessert
Aztar Executive Conference Center

The Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will publicly recognize the outstanding achievement in the life’s work of 13 individuals during its “An Evening to Remember” EVSC Hall of Fame event at the Aztar Executive Conference Center March 20. These individuals have made a positive impact on public education in the greater community and by example have emphasized the importance of service to community to inspire EVSC students to seek excellence in their own education and careers.

“We are pleased to recognize so many who began their walk in service while attending our Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation’s schools or have benefited public education in outstanding ways. Every individual honored serves as an outstanding example for our current students of what can be accomplished through one’s hard work and perseverance,” said David Smith, superintendent of the EVSC. “I would also like to thank the hard work of those who co-chaired this event, community leaders Ben Shoulders, EVSC Alumni network member, and EVSC Foundation board members Wayne Henning and Randy Miller.”

The Hall of Fame event is sold out due to the generosity of local businesses, organizations, and individuals.

2012 Hall of Fame Members recognized at the event included:

Dr. Joey Barnett

Dr. Barnett graduated from Central High School and the University of Southern Indiana. He continued as an undergraduate research fellow at Argonne National Laboratories and the University of Chicago, subsequently earning a Doctorate in Pharmacology from Vanderbilt University. After completing a fellowship in cardiovascular research at Harvard Medical School, Dr. Barnett returned to Vanderbilt University School of Medicine where he currently serves as acting chair of the Department of Pharmacology and as a professor of pharmacology, medicine, pediatrics, and pathology, microbiology and immunology. His research focuses on cardiovascular development and pediatric heart disease. He serves as the president of the American Heart Association Greater Southeast Affiliate, and on the USI Foundation Board of Directors. He is currently serving as the Honorary Chair of the Central High School Annual Campaign and is a passionate supporter of the Medical Professions Academy at Central High School.

Senator Vaneta Becker

A graduate of North High School and University of Southern Indiana, Sen. Becker was elected to the Indiana House of Representatives in 1981 where she remained until 2005 when she was elected to the Indiana State Senate. She is a long-time supporter of the EVSC Foundation and EVSC. Sen. Becker received the Celebration of Leadership Winternheimer/LaMar Public Service Award 2011; United Way Advocate Award; ARC Lifetime Achievement Award; and Indiana Council of Administrators of Special Education Legislator of the Year Award. Sen. Becker is the co-chair of the Advisory Board of the Office of Women’s Health, Indiana State Department of Health and is also involved in numerous community activities including the Indiana Commission for Women; the Leadership Evansville Alumni; Commission for Excellence in Health Care; and the Board of ARK Crisis Prevention Nursery.

Wilfred C. Bussing, III

Bussing, the owner of the Evansville Otters and an attorney, is a longtime supporter of education in Evansville and Vanderburgh County. A major supporter of the EVSC Foundation, Bussing is instrumental in providing an annual gift which provides extra support and programs for needy, deserving EVSC students, as well as other EVSC programs and activities. He is the recipient of the Unsung Hero Award from the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University; the Niel Ellerbrook Community Service Award from the United Way of Southwestern Indiana; and the Jefferson Award for Community Service. He chairs the Southern Indiana Grantmakers Network, a coalition of foundation directors and philanthropic companies maximizing their resources for the good of the community. Bussing serves on a large number of trusts which support education: Bussing-Koch Foundation; Cecil A. and Mabel Lene Hamman Foundation; Bower-Suhrheinrich Foundation; Catholic Education Foundation; and the Evansville Police Department Foundation. He also serves on the Glenwood Neighborhood CDC, Jacobsville Initiative Steering Committee, the EVSC Superintendent’s Business Council, and the Board of Trustees of the University of Evansville.

Niel and Karen Ellerbrook

Karen Ellerbrook graduated from Harrison High School, Indiana State University, and Butler University. Niel Ellerbrook is a Ball State University graduate who relocated to Evansville as the chairman and chief executive officer of Vectren Corporation. The couple has served the Evansville community by chairing or otherwise playing significant roles in major fundraising campaigns for EVSC, cMoe, University of Evansville, the Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana, Wesselman Nature Society, and Joshua Academy.

Mr. Ellerbrook co-chaired the $8.8 million dollar capital campaign at Ivy Tech Community College within months of his arrival in Evansville. The Ellerbrooks were early supporters of EVSC Foundation. Mrs. Ellerbrook serves on the EVSC Foundation Board of Directors and Ellerbrook serves on the EVSC Superintendent’s Business Council. Mr. Ellerbrook was instrumental at Vectren for the initial major gift to EVSC Foundation, which continues to benefit the Foundation today. He was the moving force at Vectren to establish the Evansville Diversity Lecture Series to promote and improve diversity in Evansville.

Under Ellerbrook’s leadership, Vectren Foundation focused on the importance of education in growing and sustaining a community through direct donations and volunteerism. He is also a dedicated advocate of public education through his work on boards, as a volunteer consultant, and through his company by setting volunteerism as an expected and important aspect of being a Vectren employee. Ellerbrook received the Sagamore of the Wabash and was inducted into the Evansville Business Hall of Fame in recognition of his efforts.

Mrs. Ellerbrook is a founding member of both the Vanderburgh Community Foundation Women’s Fund and the Da Vinci Institute which is partnering with McGary Middle School to integrate Arts and Humanities into the STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Math) model at the school. She is a passionate supporter of early childhood education and the arts in the elementary schools as shown through her volunteer efforts at the Indiana Arts Commission, UE Theatre Society, and at Rocking Readers at Glenwood Leadership Academy. Mrs. Ellerbrook was recognized for her work as a community leader with the Regional Impact Award from Leadership Evansville.

Alan B. Graf

Graf graduated from Harrison High School, and the Kelley School of Business, Indiana University. He joined FedEx when the company was in its early stages and had few employees. Graf helped grow FedEx into a multi-billion dollar, worldwide operation and currently holds the position of Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. He is responsible for all aspects of FedEx global financial functions and corporate development. Graf is a member of a five person executive committee which is responsible for strategic planning and implementation of business operations. Graf serves on the Board of Directors for Nike, Inc. and Mid-America Apartment Communities, a self-administered and self-managed real estate trust which owns, acquires, and operates multi-family communities. He is vice chairman of the board of Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare. Graf also serves on the Indiana University Foundation.

Bettye Lou Jerrel

Jerrel graduated from Bosse High School and the University of Evansville. In addition to teaching at Washington School, she became a Republican precinct committeewoman at age 20, when the legal voting age was 21. Mrs. Jerrel was the first female Republican county chairperson and served as vice chair for five different chairmen. Her work on the Vanderburgh County Commission during her six-year tenure led to a major grant for early studies of Interstate 69. She was appointed to the Indiana Textbook Adoption Committee and on the Commission on General Education. Her early work produced initiatives such as statewide testing and the A-plus program. Mrs. Jerrel was also appointed to serve as a lay person on the Indiana Public Defender Commission and was instrumental in encouraging Vanderburgh County to establish a Public Defender program to replace the court-by-court appointment of public defenders. Mrs. Jerrel was named as one of the YWCA’s 100 Years, 100 Women honorees.

Robert G. Jones

Jones is the chief executive officer and president of Old National Bancorp, and a member of its Board of Directors. He serves on the Board of Directors for Vectren Corporation and the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Board of Directors. Jones changed the local landscape of corporate support, increasing support to public education and charities. He was instrumental in making a building available virtually cost free, to house EVSC’s Center for Family, School, and Community Partnerships, an innovative concept to bring together many community services for families in one location. Jones has also played a fundamental role in providing funding to jumpstart EVSC’s marketing endeavors. He led the charge to honor teachers by calling on area business leaders to publicly thank teachers for their dedication to students through billboards and a reception in their honor. Jones personally is a major supporter of the Harrison High School Capital Campaign. During his tenure, Old National has been nationally recognized, receiving the Award for Excellence for Corporate Engagement by the Points of Light Foundation, the Employee Volunteer Program of the Year for outstanding innovation, commitment and leadership by VolunteerMatch, and has been acknowledged as one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies. Jones is extremely active in the community, serving on the boards of the University of Evansville; Evansville Regional Business Committee; The Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana; New Harmony Project; Evansville Police Department Foundation; Riley Children’s Hospital; Youth Resources of Southwestern Indiana; the Evansville Business Leaders Roundtable for Education; the Evansville Sports Corporation; and the EVSC Superintendent’s Business Council.

Ira T. Neal

Neal graduated from Evansville College, BS; Indiana University, MS and Nova Southwestern University with an Ed.D Degree. In 2000, he was honored with an Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree from the University of Southern Indiana. In 1960, he began his teaching career at EVSC’s Chestnut –Walnut school and in 1962 he was transferred to Lincoln Elementary School. In 1965, he took a leave of absence to work for the Community Action Program of Evansville and returned to the EVSC in 1970 as the Integration Advisory Specialist, working to eliminate minority group segregation and discrimination. When he retired in 1993, Dr. Neal was the director of federal projects, managing grant funds approaching $4 million annually and continued his work in race relations. Neal is credited for the creation and organization of the EVSC’s African American Choral Ensemble, African American Academy, a Saturday morning enrichment program devoted to the contribution of African Americans to the growth and development of these United States. For 40 years, Neal provided the leadership for the Black History Month celebrations. Neal’s work was honored with two community-wide appreciation/celebrations in 1988 and 2010. Neal’s work did not stop with his responsibilities within the EVSC. He taught for more than 20 years as an adjunct professor at USI, teaching cultural diversity and human relations. He also served a number of years as a Trustee at Vincennes University, served on the police merit commission, was a member of the IU Medical Advisory Committee, the Vanderburgh County Judicial nominating committee, the City-County Human Relations Commission, and currently serves on the USI Foundation Board of Directors.

Dr. Rodney Perkins

Dr. Perkins graduated from Bosse High School, Indiana University, and undertook his surgical residency at the Stanford University School of Medicine. He is an internationally known otologic surgeon who has founded and developed multiple successful medical device companies. He is the founder of the California Ear Institute at Stanford and a Clinical Professor of Surgery at Stanford. Dr. Perkins has created a number of surgical procedures and techniques that are widely practiced by ear surgeons throughout the world. He is a founder of three public companies: Collagen Corp. (collagen-based implant materials), Laserscope (surgical lasers) and ReSound Corp. (digital hearing devices). Dr. Perkins was founder and chairman of Cohesion Corp. (bioadhesives, sealants and hemostats) and Novacept (women’s health). Dr. Perkins is the founder and chairman of Sound ID (hearing science company) and Pulmonx (interventional pulmonology and emphysema treatment) and was chairman of SurgRX (electrosurgical instrumentation) which was sold to Johnson & Johnson in 2008. Currently, he is founder and chairman and chief medical officer of EarLens Corporation which is developing a new method of sound transduction for hearing improvement. Dr. Perkins is co-founder and chairman of Procept, a company developing a biorobotic minimally invasive solution for benign prostatic hypertrophy. He is also the founder and chairman of SoundHawk Corporation, a company which is developing a new, low-cost hearing device. Dr. Perkins received the Distinguished Medical Alumnus Award from Indiana University, has 18 issued patents and is a member of the BioX Advisory Board at Stanford University.

Ron Romain

Romain graduated from Harrison High School and the University of Southern Indiana. He is a major supporter of public education, including the EVSC Harrison High School Multipurpose Complex Campaign, and chairs the Southwest Indiana Business Coalition for Early Childhood Development. Under his leadership as chief executive officer of United Companies — which includes United Leasing, Inc., Romain Automotive Group, and Professional Transportation, Inc. — more than 30 community-wide, nonprofit organizations are supported annually. Romain spearheaded the innovative fundraising program Golf Gives Back involving the United Leasing Championship golf tournament that offered the opportunity to raise funds with no administrative costs or obligation to more than 600 area charities, with more than $102,500 raised and distributed to the 80 charities that chose to participate. Currently, Romain serves on the Board of the University of Southern Indiana, the Welborn Foundation; St. Mary’s Medical Center; the Signature School Foundation; the Evansville Regional Business Committee; the Evansville Police Department Foundation; and the EVSC Superintendent’s Business Council.

Steven Sater

Sater graduated from Harrison High School, Summa Cum Laude from Washington University in St. Louis, and received a Master of Arts degree in English literature from Princeton University. An exceptionally talented poet, playwright, lyricist, television writer, author and screenwriter, Sater won two Tony Awards, Best Book and Best Musical Score, for his work on the musical Spring Awakening. With his creative partner, Sater received the 2007 Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album. In addition, Sater was awarded The Dramatists Guild Hull-Warriner Award, the Outer Critics Circle, the Drama Desk, the Lucille Lortel, New York Drama Critics’ Circle, the Drama League Award, and the 2008 London Critics’ Circle and Laurence Olivier Awards for Best Musical. Sater’s Spring Awakening recently concluded its second national tour and has opened internationally in over 35 countries including: Australia, Sweden, Japan, Israel, Serbia, Brazil, Korea, Argentina, Norway, and Great Britain.

Patrick A. Shoulders

Shoulders graduated from Harrison High School and Indiana University with a Bachelor’s degree and a Juris Doctorate, Magna Cum Laude. Recognized as a Distinguished Barrister in Indiana, he has dedicated his time to serving the Evansville community while building his law career. Shoulders is a major supporter of public education and the arts in the community including Indiana University, EVSC Foundation, Harrison High School, and EVSC. He is involved with many EVSC programs and activities including the “We the People” program in civic education for middle and high schools. Shoulders currently serves as the vice president of the Indiana University Board of Trustees, as well as a director of the IU Foundation. He has served as the national chair of the IU Alumni Association; the president of the Evansville Parks Foundation, Evansville Bar Association, Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science, and the YMCA; as the chair of the WNIN Auction; and as founder & director of the Arts Fest 12K River Run. He also served as a member of the Board of Park Commissioners; Evansville Convention and Visitor’s Bureau; Civic Theatre Board; and on the Public Defender Commission. His volunteerism has earned him the Kentucky Colonel, Sagamore of the Wabash, the Evansville Bar Association James Bethel Gresham Award and Indiana Bar President’s Awards.

The 2012 Hall of Fame class will be memorialized in the Hall of Fame display at the EVSC Administration Building.