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Zoeller says Hoosiers should hang up on utility bill scam

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INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller asks consumers to hang up on a new scam where callers impersonate utility company employees and ask for payment on delinquent bills.

The Attorney General’s office and utility companies have received reports about calls notifying homeowners of past due utility bills, but traditional forms of payment such as checks and credit cards are not accepted. Zoeller said the scammers ask for the customer to purchase a prepaid debit card, often found at Walmart or gas stations, and call them back with the PIN number.

“Criminals are using easily accessible prepaid debit cards to take victims’ money and avoid being traced,” Zoeller said. “This form of payment is just like giving cash – once you hand it over it’s gone. As the weather begins to heat up consumers should be on alert as scammers will try to use threats – like utility disconnection – in order to con you out of your money.”

Zoeller said if Indiana consumers receive a call asking for a prepaid card or personal information just hang-up and contact the utility provider directly. Utility customers with delinquent accounts often receive multiple notifications, including written notice, from their utility over the span of several weeks before services are disconnected.

In order to appear legitimate, scammers use caller ID spoofing technology which allows them to disguise their phone number. For example, your caller ID screen may have the name of a local utility company, but the call could actually be coming from another state or country.

Individuals who believe they may be a victim can file a consumer complaint with the Attorney General’s office by visiting www.IndianaConsumer.com or by calling 1-800-380-5516.

AN EVENING WITH TOMMY EMMANUEL

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victoryVICTORY THEATRE | EVANSVILLE, IN

Friday, September 20, 2013

TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY, JUNE 21st at 10a.m.

Ticket locations

Ticketmaster.com, all Ticketmaster locations, and Ford Center box office

Ticket Prices $39.50 / $35 / $29.50

More info:

Tommyemmanuel.com | victorytheatre.com | nationalshows2.com

Victory Theatre is managed by VenuWorks of Evansville, LLC.

VICTORY THEATRE | EVANSVILLE, IN

Friday, September 20, 2013

TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY, JUNE 21st at 10a.m.

Ticket locations

Ticketmaster.com, all Ticketmaster locations, and Ford Center box office

Ticket Prices $39.50 / $35 / $29.50

More info:

Tommyemmanuel.com | victorytheatre.com | nationalshows2.com

Victory Theatre is managed by VenuWorks of Evansville, LLC.

BARRY MANILOW CONCERT HAS BEEN MOVED TO JUNE 26, 2013

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fordcenterDUE TO A SCHEDULING CONFLICT, THE BARRY MANILOW

CONCERT AT FORD CENTER HAS BEEN MOVED TO

JUNE 26, 2013

Tickets From Previously Scheduled June 20th Concert Date Will Be Honored

[Evansville, IN—May 31, 2013] – Barry Manilow, the undisputed #1 Adult Contemporary Artist of all time, brings his “Manilow In Concert… Direct from Broadway” to Evansville, IN. Don’t miss this unprecedented concert on its new date as Manilow performs songs from his massive catalog of hits. From “Mandy” to “I Write the Songs” to “Copacabana (At The Copa)” and so many more.

“THE MAGIC IS BACK!” The New York Times

“THE JOINT IS JUMPING!” The New York Post

“UNDENIABLY EXCITING AND FUN!” The New Yorker

“YOU CAN’T HELP BUT DANCE IN THE AISLES!” Entertainment Weekly

Tickets are also available for purchase at the Ford Center Box Office, online Manilow.com or www.thefordcenter.com, or charge by phone at 1-800-745-3000.

With worldwide record sales exceeding 80 million, Barry Manilow is ranked as the top Adult Contemporary chart artist of all time with a staggering 50 top 40 hits. Manilow has produced, arranged, and released over 40 albums over the course of his career.

Arts Council moves Art in the Park from Saturday to Sunday

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The Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana will be moving its art and musical festival, Art in the Park, from Saturday, June 1st, to Sunday, June 2nd, due to an unfavorable weather forecast.
The free outdoor fair will take place at the Eykamp Scout Center, located at 3501 E. Lloyd Expressway, and will run from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Over 30 artist booths will be present, with a wide-range of media represented. Several musical acts will perform, including The Boat Monkeys, Shade Tree Players, Gina Moore with Warren Hale, and more. There will be activities for children, and a public 3D mural project, in which anyone can participate.
The Arts Council, located at 318 Main Street in Evansville, is to be the best source of information and advocacy by increasing awareness and accessibility of the arts and for the arts, arts education and arts organizations in southwestern Indiana. For more information, go to www.artswin.org, or call (812) 422-2111.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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Below is a list of felony cases that were filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office on Wednesday, May 29, 2013.

Jonathan Henderson Child Exploitation-Class C Felony
Possession of Child Pornography-Class D Felonies (Four Counts)

Christopher Thomas Dealing in Methamphetamine-Class B Felony
Resisting Law Enforcement-Class A Misdemeanor

John Bowen Possession of a Schedule IV Controlled Substance-Class D Felony
Disorderly Conduct-Class B Misdemeanor

David Copeland Theft-Class D Felony
Criminal Mischief-Class A Misdemeanor

James Pyott Theft-Class D Felony

Lawrence Reber Theft-Class D Felony
Criminal Trespass-Class A Misdemeanor
Public Intoxication-Class B Misdemeanor
(Habitual Offender Enhancement)

Mark Timmons Possession of Marijuana-Class A Misdemeanor
(Enhanced to D Felony Due to Prior Convictions)
Possession of Paraphernalia-Class A Misdemeanor

Marcy Wilhite Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated-Class C Misdemeanor (Enhanced to D Felony Due to Prior Convictions)

Jasen Yoder Dealing in Methamphetamine-Class B Felony
Maintaining a Common Nuisance-Class D Felony
Possession of Chemical Reagents or Precursors with Intent to Manufacture a Controlled Substance-Class D Felony

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.

IS IT TRUE Part 2 & a Video Dedicated to those who have not yet BALANCED THE BOOKS

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IS IT TRUE we are sitting on the edge of seats to get a look at the audits of the Ford Center and the general audit of the calendar year 2012 accounting of the City of Evansville?…the Mole Nation tells us that this ain’t gonna be pretty?…some well placed moles tell us the audits are already done and in the hands of City officials?…we are wondering if these public documents will be released as they should be or if the Winnecke Administration will have to be served with a FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT REQUEST as the Weinzapfel Administration was time and time again?

IS IT TRUE this song called “Sick of It” by Skillet should become the anthem of the people of Evansville who are fed up with closed door deals, mortgaging our future to subsidize fun and games, and demand a focused effort to invest in the kind of infrastructure that cities are supposed to provide?…we hope you all read the words as the music plays and commit the spirit of this song to your diligence in making demands from local government?

IS IT TRUE May 31, 2013

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

IS IT TRUE May 31, 2013

IS IT TRUE the City County Observer randomly learned yesterday that Evansville will surpass Chicago when it comes to per capita debt in the near future?…given that people earn more money in Chicago than they do in Evansville the amount of time that the average person would have to work to pay off the city borne debt will be even longer for Evansville when compared to cities where salaries are higher?…this little factoid stimulated our curiosity on cities and debt and what we learned was that the 10 most indebted cities in America in order are Denver, Seattle, Dallas, Phoenix, Atlanta, Portland, Baltimore, Washington DC, Houston, and Philadelphia?…these cities are all carrying per capita debt of between $25,691 and $26,636?…in the case of some of these cities where their per capita incomes are on the low side the debt of the respective cities represents roughly a year’s pay for the average person?…Washington DC is the exception with per capita debt that would take the average resident only 7 months to pay back?…Evansville with its per capita income of only $21,257 according to the US Census will still only be in hock by about 6 months pay per resident after the sewers are fully compliant with or without the downtown hotel subsidy?…the proposed debt level while high is not out of line with other American cities but that in no way means those cities were wise and responsible with their use of taxpayer dollars?

IS IT TRUE the debt per capita of the United States government is now $53,378 for every man, woman, and child in the country?…this is the largest debt of all of the nations and is a whopping 30% higher than 2nd place economic basket case Italy?…the top five are rounded off by Greece, France, and Spain all of which are teetering on or beyond the brink of insolvency?…the federal debt alone is enough to command each resident of Evansville to have to pay every last dime earned to the government for 2 ½ years?…this reported debt does not include financial obligations that are paid from current taxation?…when the unfunded pension liabilities of the United States are added to the everyday debt the cash that would have to be on deposit to fund these liabilities exceeds $250,000 per person?…a day of reckoning is coming for unfunded pensions and entitlements that will make what happened with the Peabody/Patriot Coal disaster look like child’s play?

IS IT TRUE that a most unusual pair of inquisitions were going on at the same time last week in the Congress of the United States?…we are hopefully all aware of the scandals exposed that were going on at the Internal Revenue Service with respect to profiling people and organizations for scrutiny to send a political message to others?…to see high ranking IRS executives assert they had done nothing wrong and asserting their 5th Amendment right not to testify because it may incriminate them in the next breath was pretty surreal?…it has now been revealed that the head of the IRS visited the White House 157 times during the first term of the Obama Administration?…during the Bush Administration such a visit was held only ONE TIME?…the flippant jerk when questioned on why he had to visit the White House 157 times responded with “to take my kid to the Easter Egg hunt”?…the arrogance of the parade of IRS operatives is not acceptable and must be corrected by whatever means is necessary?…we as a people must believe in EQUAL PROTECTION UNDER THE LAW when it comes to the IRS?…the exposures of this year have broken that trust?

IS IT TRUE the other surreal thing that was happening in another hearing at the same time was the fact that the CEO of Apple Computer was hauled before Congress to be dressed down for OBEYING THE LETTER OF THE LAW?…Apple as all public corporations is obligated to obey all of the laws of the land and to earn as high of a return as possible for their shareholders?…that is exactly what Apple did yet the CEO was hauled before Congress like a child molester in Evansville for admonishment?…to have government officials “standing with” IRS agents or Justice Department heads that willfully and knowingly trampled on the Constitution and admonishing a law abiding creator of jobs and wealth insults the very foundations on which this country was built?…there needs to be a special investigation into the wrongdoing at the IRS and every official including the President of the United States should profiling trace to him should be removed from office and disgraced?…we all have a right to equal protection under the law?…being a nation of laws is the only thing that separates us from the kingdoms that our ancestors fled to come here?

The 119-Room Courtyard Evansville to Open May 14 Owned and Managed by Dunn Hospitality Group

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GetAttachment Courtyard by Marriott is rolling out its innovative lobby and room design in Evansville, Indiana. This is the first Courtyard in the area featuring the Refreshing Business lobby environment, where guests can enjoy an open and flexible space. Along with media pods, Wi-Fi and a variety of seating zones, the redefined space is ideal for everything from pop-up meetings to social gatherings.

The 119-room Courtyard Evansville opens Tuesday, May 14, 2013, and offers a refreshing and stylish room design that helps guests stay connected, productive and comfortable. Thoughtfully planned, each room features plush bedding, a functional work space, spacious bathrooms, a separate seating area and complimentary in-room high-speed Internet.

Located at 8105 East Walnut Street, the hotel will operate as a Marriott franchise, owned and manged by Dunn Hospitality Group of Evansville, Indiana. Whether traveling for business or pleasure, the Courtyard Evansville offers guests convenient access to Eastland Mall, Ford Center, Mesker Park Zoo and Goebel Soccer Complex.

Courtyard understands business travelers, and, through extensive research, the brand continues to evolve to meet guests’ changing needs. Combining innovative technology with style and comefort, the adaptable lobby space offers options so guests can make the most of their time on the road.

“From day one, Courtyard has prided itself as a brand that listens to what business travelers want from a hotel,” said Janis Milham, vice president and global brand manager, Courtyard. “Guests want more control and choice with services and amenities that create a healthy balance between working and relaxing. The Courtyard lobby invites guests to get out of their rooms to work, socialize or be entertained, whether traveling alone or with colleagues.”

The open, bright and contemporary Courtyard hotel lobby welcomes guests with vivd contrasting colors, including blue, green, orange and red. The traditional front desk is replaced with separate welcome pedestals to create more personal and private interactions when guests check in and allow staff to show guests the lobby features and provide assistance. Flexible seating options range from a communal table in the middle of the action, to more private media booths with high-definition televisions, to a more intimate, semi-enclosed lounge area.

Dining has also been completely redesigned with The Bistro – Eat. Drink. Connect.®, offering casual, flexible seating; easier access to food and higher quality, healthier menu options for breakfast; and light evening fare, including snacks, cocktails, wine and beer so guests can unwind. Coffee lovers can also enjoy freshly brewed Starbucks coffee. The Market™, a 24/7 shop for snacks, beverages and sundries, is always open for late-night cravings or the toothpaste guests may have forgotten to pack.

A key component of the Courtyard lobby is the newly enhanced GoBoard® directly to their smart phones. Guests can also touch the screen for immediate access to detailed flight information for local airports, popular entertainment and local event information, as well as walking directions.

Throughout the hotel, guests can connect to complimentary Wi-Fi, and there are ample electrical outlets in the lobby to power digital devices. The business library features several computer terminals, along with printer and separate computer stations dedicated solely to printing airline boarding passes and checking flight status.

Green has been Courtyard’s signature color since Marriott launched the brand 25 years ago. Now it is even greener with the introduction of a guest recycling program for the environment. Receptacles for paper, glass, plastic and metal are conveniently located by side exits.

The four-story hotel features an indoor swimming pool, fitness center and guest laundry, and offers 1,600 square feet of meeting space to accommodate functions of up to 120 people.

Courtyard by Marriott offers a refreshing environment that helps guests stay connected, productive and balanced. Intuitive services and design accommodate guests’ needs for choice and control. With more than 900 locations in 38 countries and territories, Coutyard hotels participate in the award-winning Marriott Rewards® frequent travel program that allows members to earn hotel points or airline miles for every dollar spent during each stay. For more information or reservations, call the Courtyard toll-free number at 800-321-2211, visit www.courtyard.com, become a fan at www.facebook.com/EvansvilleCourtyard or follow Courtyard at twitter.com/courtyardhotels.

Marriott International, Inc. (NYSE: MAR) is a leading lodging company based in Bethesda, Maryland, USA, with more than 3,800 properties in 74 countries and territories and reported revenues of nearly $12 billion in fiscal year 2012. The company operates and franchises hotels and licenses vacation ownership resorts under 18 brands. For more information or reservations, please visit our web site at www.marriott.com, and for the latest company news,

Saturation Patrol Nets Two Impaired Drivers

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Last night and early this morning, Indiana State Police conducted a saturation patrol targeting dangerous and impaired drivers in Vanderburgh County. Between 10:00 last night and 2:30 this morning, troopers issued 15 traffic tickets, 40 warnings, arrested two impaired drivers and cited one minor for transporting alcohol. Both impaired drivers were arrested and are currently being held on bond in the Vanderburgh County Jail.

ARRESTED:
• Constance Bennett, 28, of Evansville, IN
1. Driving While Intoxicated, Class C Misdemeanor

• Steven Magruder, 42, of Evansville, IN
1. Driving While Intoxicated with a BAC of .15% or more, Class A Misdemeanor

Arresting Officers: Trooper Korey Mauck and Senior Trooper Keith Schmitz

The Indiana State Police are committed to traffic safety and will continue to conduct saturation patrols and sobriety checkpoints to apprehend impaired drivers and to deter others from drinking and driving.