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Traffic lights out around Hwy 41 and Virginia

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A snapped power pole has brought down power lines near Virginia and Hwy 41. The down lines have caused power outages in the area. This includes several traffic control lights. Use caution in the area and treat the impacted intersections as 4-way stops. No word on what caused the pole to break or how long repairs will take.

Charges filed in February incident at Evansville Day School

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Evansville Police have filed charges in the case involving the “person with a gun” call at Evansville Day School on February 25th. Multiple law enforcement personnel from EPD and the VCSO responded to the school after an employee received a call stating there was a person in the school with a gun. After securing the school, investigators determined the call was false.
The initial information gathered during the investigation indicated the call came from inside of the building. Investigators could not find any evidence to support those statements so the investigation focused on the possibility that the call came from somewhere off campus.
While units were on scene at the school, the 5/3rd Bank at Weinbach and Lloyd was robbed. The suspect in the robbery, John Martinez, was arrested the next day. Investigators began looking into the possibility that the two events were connected, but could not find any immediate link.
Investigators were eventually able to obtain the phone records for the school and were able to get the phone number the call came from. They determined the phone was a pre-paid cell phone. Investigators were able to track the phone back to Martinez.
Police think Martinez made the call to the school believing it would prevent a quick response to the bank. Despite both incidents going on at the same time, the first EPD officer arrived at the bank within 1 minute of the robbery.
Martinez is charged with False Informing and Intimidation for the incident at Day School. Both are Class D Felonies.
He is also facing charges related to the Bank Robbery.

House Fire, 1301 S. Evans Avenue

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Firefighters responded to a house fire at 1301 S. Evans at 10:00 a.m. this morning and upon arrival found smoke coming from the front of the structure. The fire was quickly extinguished with minor fire damage to the structure itself although the contents in that area were totally destroyed by the fire. There was moderate smoke damage to the adjourning rooms with minor to none throughout the rest of the house.

Fire Investigator Richard Howard stated that the occupant had been home approximately 30 minutes prior to the blaze. His investigation revealed that the fire started in the corner of the living room near a computer desk and he believes it was caused by an overloaded electrical circuit in that location.

The Red Cross was called to provide shelter for the occupant.

Arrest made in Twitter threats investigation

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Evansville Police have made an arrest following their investigation into threats that were posted on Twitter earlier this week.
Investigators have charged 24 year old Evansville resident NAQUAN POWELL with 2 counts of Intimidation, Class D Felony. Police believe POWELL posted two comments that referred to shooting up an EPD facility and a University of Evansville sporting event. The post caused the cancellation of a U of E baseball game on Tuesday night.

Indiana Attorney Greg Zoeller to Visit EVSC Shepard Academy

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Monday, April 22

1:30 – 2:40 p.m.

Harrison High School

Indiana Attorney Greg Zoeller will stop by the EVSC’s Randall T. Shepard Academy for Law and Social Justice to talk with students about the roles and responsibilities of the Indiana Attorney General as well as engage students in a question and answer session.

The Attorney General is one of many speakers that visit the Shepard Academy, which is a half-day program for juniors and seniors who are interested in law and social justice. The program integrates social studies and English curriculum and is named the former Chief Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court Randall T. Shepard.

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, April 17, 2013.

Richard Culley II Resisting Law Enforcement-Class D Felony
Resisting Law Enforcement-Class A Misdemeanor
Reckless Driving-Class B Misdemeanor
Disorderly Conduct-Class B Misdemeanor

Dugniqio Forest Receiving Stolen Property-Class D Felony

Brittany Peaugh Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance-Class D Felony
Possession of Marijuana-Class A Misdemeanor

Brian Tennison Possession of Marijuana-Class A Misdemeanor
(Enhanced to a Class D Felony due to Prior Convictions)

For further information on the cases 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.

SENTENCE CHART

Class Range
Murder 45-65 Years
Class A Felony 20-50 Years
Class B Felony 6-20 Years
Class C Felony 2-8 Years
Class D Felony ½ – 3 Years
Class A Misdemeanor 0-1 Year
Class B Misdemeanor 0-180 Days
Class C Misdemeanor 0-60 Days

ObamaCare Author Fears “Trainwreck” Implementation will Oust Democrats in 2014

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Senate Finance Committee chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont., scolded Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius on Wednesday over the implementation of President Obama’s health care law. Complaining about confused individuals and small businesses in his state and warning of a coming “train wreck,” at times Baucus sounded more like a Tea Partier than one of the key authors of the legislation that would become known as Obamacare. But his posture during the Finance Committee hearing is also a telling sign that Democrats up for reelection in 2014 are increasingly worried that mangled implementation could put their jobs in jeopardy.

In 2009, five different health care proposals made their way through the relevant committees in the House and Senate. The Finance Committee bill that Baucus authored was the closest to the finished product that Obama signed. Go back and look at Baucus’s bill, and you’ll see most of the law’s key components there – taxes on insurers, drug companies, medical device manufacturers and high value health care plans; exchanges; the Medicaid expansion; IPAB. Also significant is what wasn’t in the Baucus bill – a public option, which had been a central component of the other proposals circulating through Congress, but was ultimately abandoned.

Yet despite his intimate involvement with crafting the legislation, when Sebelius appeared before his committee to discuss the health care provisions in Obama’s latest budget, Baucus used it as an opportunity to rip into her and other administration officials for what he described as the bungled implementation efforts.

Under the timeline of the law, health care exchanges are supposed to be open for enrollment on Oct. 1 and ready to dole out benefits at the start of 2014. But Baucus expressed skepticism that exchanges would actually be open in every state, including Montana. He also spoke of the confusion about the law he encounters when he goes back home.

“The administration’s public information campaign on the benefits of the Affordable Care Act I think deserve a failing grade,” Baucus told Sebelius. “You need to fix it.”

He continued, “I am very concerned that not enough is being done so far. Very concerned. When I am home, small businesses have no idea what to do, what to expect. They don’t know what affordability rules are, they don’t know what penalties may apply, they just don’t know.”

Baucus said that a CPA told him that small business clients are “throwing their hands up” and the CPA doesn’t know what to tell them.

“I just see a huge train wreck coming down,” Baucus warned. “You and I have discussed this many times and I don’t see any results yet.”

The key context is that Baucus is up for reelection in Montana next year in a state that went for Mitt Romney by a more than 13 percent margin and Cook Political Report rates him as vulnerable. Though the race is still considered to lean in his direction, if the implementation of Obamacare goes as disastrously as many expect, it could put him at risk.

Because his fingerprints are all over the law, Baucus cannot really run away from it. So what’s happening now is that Baucus is laying the groundwork to blame any failures on implementation, rather than design. Though the “train wreck” comment drew the most headlines, more telling may have been his comment that, “If the administration implements it correctly, millions more Americans will gain access to health care as a result of the law.” In other words, the law itself is fine, but the bureaucrats are screwing it up.

Politically, the strategy is similar to the one many Republicans who voted for the Iraq War pursued when the public soured on the war. They’d defend their support for the war effort while finding a way to distance themselves from elements of President Bush’s strategy, such as troop levels. Ultimately, this didn’t shield many Republicans from the Democratic wave in 2006 and I imagine if Obamacare implementation fails, a Baucus-style pivot won’t save vulnerable Democrats.

Source: Max Baucus Watch

Home Invasion Suspect’s Identity Released

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The suspect in the Tuesday night home invasion robbery has been identified as 48 year old Dennis Anderson.

Anderson remains in the hospital after he was shot by the 80 year old homeowner, Ted Miracle.
Anderson will face several Felony charges related to the robbery and assault when he is released form the hospital.

Charges against Anderson include Robbery-Strong Armed, Burglary, and Criminal Confinement.
Anderson is on parole for theft and is also a lifetime registered sex offender.

IS IT TRUE April 18, 2013

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IS IT TRUE April 18, 2013

IS IT TRUE that tomorrow there will be a vote of the dealers at Casino Aztar on whether or not to eliminate a provision in their contract commonly referred to as a “union security clause”?…what this means is that the recently passed Right to Work law in Indiana does not fully apply to the dealers at Aztar?…it seems as though the state legislature put a provision in the Right to Work legislation that grandfathers in existing contracts and that until the end of the current contract for the dealers of Aztar in January of 2015?…there is also a provision that will allow the dealers (or other workers with grandfathered contracts) to hold a vote to allow themselves to opt out of paying union dues?…such an action would essentially move the clock forward to 2015 as that is how the rule will be then anyway?…the City County Observer is aware of dealers on both sides of this issue so it will be interesting to see how this vote goes on Friday?…if the vote passes dealers who wish to opt out of paying the $34 per month that is currently mandatory can stop paying now as opposed to waiting until 2015?…the dealers are represented by the United Auto Workers (UAW) which begs the question of why there are not any cars or car parts coming off of the boat?

IS IT TRUE that the CCO continue to be mystified as to why any municipality and especially the City of Evansville would seriously consider entering the world of private real estate development with borrowed taxpayer dollars?…kicking in a tax abatement and some sidewalks to promote private investment is pretty commonplace and can actually have the desire effect but direct investment of confiscated taxpayer dollars crosses the line?…for an elected body like the Evansville City Council to knowingly and willingly use money that was gotten from businesses in downtown Evansville through taxation and to give it to their direct competitors sounds more like something that the late Hugo Chavez of Venezuela would have done in that communist dictatorship that what a mid -sized city in the United States would engage in?…a new retail area in downtown Evansville with energy efficient design will provide a great competitive advantage over the much loved old buildings along Main Street?…the problem with the old retail buildings is that they are not designed to save energy?…in one particular instance several years ago a small shop on Main Street was dealing with $2,000 per month energy bills and moved out to a newer building on the East Side where the bill was reduced to $300 all due to efficiency?…if there is such a stark difference in the new retail that the City of Evansville is planning to subsidize in the downtown Convention Hotel this difference will kill any existing businesses on Main Street’s ability to compete and earn a profit?…we should not be surprised to see businesses leaving Main Street in droves to relocate in any new development up on MLK Blvd. as a survival mechanism?

IS IT TRUE the checks went out this week that were part of the $3.6 Billion settlement agreed to by the nation’s large banks for inappropriate and likely illegal foreclosures, wrongful evictions, and even abusive policies back during the housing crisis?…it was quickly learned that many of these checks were returned due to “INSUFFICIENT FUNDS”?…if these wronged homeowners would have done such a thing these very banks then and now would have socked them with usury fees that would make a sane person blush?…we are certain that the last insulting act in the foreclosure fiasco will be blamed on some subcontractor to a subcontractor not making timely transfers?…if we have reached a point in time when a “TOO BIG TO FAIL” bank cannot even figure out how to write a check to a wronged person that will not bounce then the American economy is in some serious condition?…we hope the insufficient funds fees that the banks have to pay to these homeowners will be 7 times whatever each given bank charges for NSF checks as its own policy?…these banks are doing their best to make the US Government look smart and efficient?

Pet of the Week

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Devo – Devo is a sweet, lovable 7-month-old pitbull puppy who just can’t wait for you to fall in love with him! He is very playful and tolerant of handling, and he would need a home where he would get plenty of exercise. Devo is very social with people and does very well with car rides. He was given as a gift to someone whose lease doesn’t allow pets, but he and his endearing floppy ears are waiting to become a permanent member of your home! His adoption fee is $120, which includes his neuter, microchip, age-appropriate vaccines, and a bag of food.