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Old National Bank Boo at the Zoo

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Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden is the perfect place to enjoy a safe family Halloween experience on the evenings of 19, 20, 21, 26, 27 & 28 during Old National Bank Boo at the Zoo. Trick or treat your way through the Zoo visiting candy stations and enjoying craft activities, giant inflatables, a Mad Scientist, murals, face painting, creepy critters, games, AAZAK’s Tent of Terror, and a magician. Dress up in your favorite costume and arrive anytime between 5:00 & 8:00 p.m. Take a peek at creatures of the night in the Zoo’s Nocturnal Exhibit and trek through AMAZONIA. Visitors of all ages will have a frightfully good time, leaving the Zoo with a bag full of goodies.

Tickets are available for purchase at the Zoo, on www.meskerparkzoo.com, and Old National Bank downtown, One Main Street. Tickets are $6 for Zoo members and $8 for non members. $1 off coupons are available at all 13 Evansville area Old National Banks.

Another feature at this year’s Old National Bank Boo at the Zoo is the Scarecrow Decorating Contest, Sponsored by Monsanto. Contest categories include family/individual or business/organization. Prizes include $250 cash for first place in both categories, $50 for second place in both categories, as well as prizes valuing more than $500 along with a prize pack from Monsanto. Entry forms can be downloaded on www.meskerparkzoo.com.

Zoo gates will close at 2:00 PM on each night of Boo at the Zoo and reopen at 5:00 PM for Boo at the Zoo. Special thanks to Old National Bank, Townsquare Media, Channels 7 & 25, Monsanto Company, Alcoa, Deaconess Clinic, Heritage Federal Credit Union, Prairie Farms, and PCI Skanska and Industrial Contractors Skanska. Please visit www.meskerparkzoo.com for more information.

Thumbs Up for Lane

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Thumbs Up for Lane

There is a group Thumbs Up planned for this evening at the Fall Festival. Lane Goodwin if you recall, is the 13 year old from Beech Grove, KY that has a rare form of Cancer that literally affects 1 in a million children. Lisa Lewis, the coordinator of this evening’s activity, will be there taking video and pictures from EFD’s Ladder truck parked at St. Joe & Franklin. She is hoping to possibly set a Thumbs Up record in the process.

She invites everyone at the Fall Festival to look toward St. Joe Avenue at 6 PM and gave Lane a big Thumbs Up.

Employing Individuals With Disabilities

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Open Your Eyes: Employing Individuals With Disabilities

Conference for employers and job fair for people with disabilities

On October 31, the Southern Indiana Career and Technical Center will host a job fair and conference for job seekers with disabilities, area employers, and human resources professionals. The free morning conference will include a variety of workshops and a continental breakfast. The afternoon job fair will give area employers the opportunity to interview job hunters with disabilities. The Evansville Area Human Resources Association will be on hand to offer assistance with resume writing and interviewing tips.

Conference workshops will include:
•ADA Requirements
•How to Make the Workplace Accessible
•The Advantages of Employing Individuals with Disabilities
•Assistive Technology and Employment
•Implications of Employment Law and HR Practice for Persons with Disabilities

Open Your Eyes: Employing Individuals With Disabilities

October 31

Conference workshops 8:00 am to 12:30

Job fair 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm

Southern Indiana Career and Technical Center

1901 Lynch Road.
Evansville

For questions or to make a reservation, call 812-303-7099 or 812-421-0847.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

This feature is sponsored by Chris Walsh For Vanderburgh County Clerk. Chris Walsh is a veteran county administrator that strongly supports our local law enforcement professionals . Chris Walsh is a candidate that possess a non-partisan attitude with a consumer friendly demeanor. Chris also stands against unification of city and county governments.
This ad paid for by the committiee to elect Walsh Clerk.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

Evansville, IN – Below is a list of felony cases that were filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office on Tuesday, October 2, 2012.

Joseph Beese Theft – Class D Felony
Possession of Paraphernalia – Class A Misdemeanor
(Habitual Offender Enhancement)

Heather Briner Neglect of a Dependent – Class D Felony (Three Counts)

Antwane Broomfield Operating a Vehicle as an Habitual Traffic Violator – Class D Felony

Antonette Glass Dealing in Cocaine – Class A Felony
Dealing in Marijuana – Class D Felony
Maintaining a Common Nuisance – Class D Felony
Possession of Paraphernalia – Class A Misdemeanor

Larry Goeble Possession of a Controlled Substance – Class D Felony (Two Counts)
Possession of Cocaine – Class D Felony
Possession of Marijuana – Class A Misdemeanor

Michael Keller Domestic Battery – Class A Misdemeanor
(Enhanced to a Class D Felony due to Prior Convictions)
Domestic Battery – Class D Felony

Daniel Kuebler Strangulation- Class D Felony
Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury – Class A Misdemeanor

Emily Lance Theft – Class D Felony

Renee Leach Theft – Class D Felony
Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury – Class A Misdemeanor

Michael Meese Possession of Methamphetamine – Class D Felony
Theft – Class D Felony
Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury – Class D Felony
Resisting Law Enforcement – Class A Misdemeanor

Braizion Robinson Resisting Law Enforcement – Class D Felony

Jennifer Smith Theft – Class D Felony

Christopher Skelton Strangulation – Class D Felony
Domestic Batter y – Class A Misdemeanor
Interference with the Reporting of a Crime – Class A Misdemeanor
Battery by Bodily Waste – Class A Misdemeanor

Shurrid Strong Dealing in Cocaine – Class A Felony
Dealing in Marijuana – Class D Felony
Maintaining a Common Nuisance – Class D Felony
Possession of Paraphernalia – Class A Misdemeanor

Antonio Tolbert, Jr. Criminal Recklessness – Class D Felony

Daniel Uylaki Possession of Cocaine – Class D Felony
Operating a Vehicle as an Habitual Traffic Offender – Class D Felony
Resisting Law Enforcement –Class A Misdemeanor

For further information on the cases listed above, or any pending case, please contact Carly Settles at 812.435.5688 or via e-mail at csettles@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

Terry White Speaks out in Support of Returning Heroes and Wounded Warriors

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The Indiana Returning Heroes and Wounded Warriors Tax Credit
Press Conference
10/03/12

Thank you for coming. I’d like to talk to you today about the job challenges facing our veterans here in Indiana.

There are nearly 900,000 unemployed veterans in the United States-a staggering figure.

The latest department of labor and unemployment report shows that October 2011 the average unemployment rate among all veterans was 7.7% and 12.1% for veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.
Equally troubling, veterans between the ages of 35 and 64, the group with the highest financial obligations and the fewest available VA education and training options, continue to make up nearly two-thirds of all unemployed veterans.

Overall, nearly 1 in 12 of our nation’s heroes can’t find a job to support their family, don’t have an income that provides stability, and don’t have work that provides them with the confidence and pride that is so critical to their transition home.

Indiana has 500,806 veterans. It is sad to say that our state is experiencing a 15.7% unemployment rate among Hoosier veterans who have served in the last ten years, and we have the fifth worst per-veteran return on benefits. We know that Indiana is one of just three states with a veteran’s affairs department that lacks accreditation from the U.S. Department of veteran’s affairs.
Even though the federal government tries to provide a number of services, including healthcare and some re-training here in Indiana, our state government does not do enough in helping those men and women who have served our country by putting their lives on the line to protect our freedoms.
While our gubernatorial candidates are calling for Indiana to hand more of its state contracts to veteran owned businesses, I think it’s important that we do everything in the private sector to encourage Hoosier employers to hire our Hoosier veterans.

Therefore, if I am elected as our next state senator, I intend to propose legislation, which I call the Indiana returning heroes and wounded warriors tax credit act, that would lower the rate of unemployment among our Indiana veterans.

It is essentially a hybrid version of the federal “Vow to Hire Heroes Act” which was signed into law in November of last year.

The entire gist of my proposal would be to provide tax credits to private employers for hiring veterans and disabled veterans who are out of work here in Indiana.
The tax credit would be for any business that hires a veteran that has been unemployed for at least four weeks.

It provides an even bigger tax break if a business hires a veteran who’s been unemployed for at least six months, and if a business hires an unemployed veteran with a disability related to their service it proposes doubling the tax credit for private employers in Indiana.

Essentially the returning heroes tax credit provides:
· for a credit of 40% of the first $6,000 of wages for employers who hire veterans who have been in receipt of unemployment compensation for at least four weeks;
· a credit of 40% of the first $12,000 of wages for employers who hire veterans who have been in receipt of unemployment compensation for longer than six months.

The wounded warrior tax credit would provide:
· a credit of 40% of the first $12,000 of wages for firms that hire veterans with service-connected disabilities who have been in receipt of unemployment compensation for at least 4 weeks;
· and 40% of the first $24,000 for those disabled veterans who have been unemployed for longer than 6 months.

We should continuously pay tribute and honor to our men and women who still serve in harm’s way.

We are forever in debt to a generation whose sacrifice has made this country safer and more respected.
When they take off the uniform, we should serve them as well as they have served us because no one who fights for this country should have to fight for a job, or a roof over their head, or the care they need when they come home.

Providing tax credits to employers who hire our Hoosier veterans is just one way I will continue to fight to protect the rights of working families in Indiana.

Obama 2007 Campaign Speech from the Daily Caller

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The CCO does not have intention to opine on this video but it is stirring up much controversy and we wanted to make this available to our readers. It is 40 minutes long but surely shows some different opinions than we have been hearing lately. Enjoy if you wish

http://dailycaller.com/2012/10/02/obama-speech-jeremiah-wright-new-orleans/

IS IT TRUE October 3, 2012

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The Mole #??

IS IT TRUE October 3, 2012

IS IT TRUE that we were all recently reminded about how the building of the Ford Center has stimulated such a rush of development and new businesses in downtown Evansville that it was a bargain at $127 Million or whatever the count that was made when the city was not able to count real was?…the consensus among downtown readers of the City County Observer is that the sum total of new businesses that have magically sprouted from the ground in downtown Evansville during the last year since the Ford Center opened is exactly ONE and that is a small bar?…we should also be reminded of the other economic activity in downtown Evansville since the Ford Center opened?…that Stratman’s closed leaving downtown Evansville without a pharmacy or any groceries at all?…the Sycamore Building went to the auction block and the Strouse’s Building on the prominent corner of 2nd and Main Streets is soon to be auctioned off?…the McCurdy Hotel still sits there decaying to dust with nothing going on still on record as being owned by City Centre Properties LLC of Carmel, IN that was a regular generous donor to the Weinzapfel Campaign yet cannot seem to find a way to pay their real estate taxes on the McCurdy?…that on November 12th (5 weeks from now) the McCurdy will probably be 3 tax installments behind placing it square in the bull’s-eye for a future delinquent tax auction?…that we wonder if anyone in their right mind really believes that the Ford Center has proven to be a catalyst for business growth?…it is a nice place to see entertainment but we have yet to have been treated to any act that could not have been hosted at Roberts Stadium that is finally about to be reduced to a pile of rubble?

IS IT TRUE that some members of the Mole Nation are telling us that local building code enforcement is doing back flips to try and explain away violations from the past?…the most visible and publicized violation from the past was the occupancy permit granted locally to open the old Hilliard and Lyons Building to residents when there were some obvious code violations still in place?…that even Homeland Security got involved in that one and that both the residents of the building and the owners had their lives and businesses disrupted because local authorities either did not know their job or just let things slide?…word has it that there are two more code violation issues being thrashed about in private right now but that we may all be entertained to the ineptness of the Civic Center?…that ignorance and arrogance make a very lethal cocktail and it seems as though that is the combination that the people of Evansville have had thrust upon them by local government for over half a century?

IS IT TRUE that the first Presidential Debate will be televised tonight at 8 local time and that the CCO encourages all of our readers to tune in and pay close attention to the words and positions of the two candidates?…now is the time that people will really start to make up their minds on the election as it is widely reported that 10% of the population is undecided and another 20% are open to changing their mind?…there should be a third contestant tonight in Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson who would shake things up more than either President Obama or Mitt Romney are likely to do?…it is not because Johnson has a chance to win, it is because his narrative would serve to make the two big party candidates confront issues that neither of them really want to that Johnson should be there?

IS IT TRUE that the Vice Clown Joe Biden must have been commissioned to warm up the crowd for the debates as he let loose a gaffe to top all gaffes yesterday when he said and we quote “THE MIDDLE CLASS HAS BEEN BURIED IN THE LAST FOUR YEARS”?…as dumb as that statement was politically we can now say we have heard a politician TELL THE TRUTH?..this is a truth that hurts but may serve to redirect all of our attention to the economic malaise that has stagnated for roughly 4 years now that has unemployment stuck officially over 8% (unofficial and honest number is more like 20%+), food stamps being handed to 47 Million recipients, housing at rock bottom, several states in a condition of insolvency, and cities filing bankruptcy?…the question is not whether we are better off than we were 4 years ago as we are clearly not?…the question is what policies the government needs to enact to promote a return to prosperity?…we hope that the candidates tonight address economics tonight with real proposals in a way that the herd known as the American people can understand?…that we know of no poor countries that have ever sustained a democracy or defended a Bill of Rights?…if America is to be the America that came to lead the world again it has to start with a vibrant economy where people can exercise their right to pursue happiness as opposed to groveling to survive?

Increased Due Diligence, Expect it for Future Economic Development Projects

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Lending practices drastically changed in 2008 after the real estate bubble burst with the tightening of federal banking regulations almost assuring that commercial banks would be far more risk averse. Who could blame them with increased federal underwriting standards forcing changes to such things as loan to value ratio parameters. In short, many traditional commercial lending institutions found themselves unwilling or unable to take on the construction risk of new projects due to increased regulations.

In general, banks have increased scrutiny of commercial or industrial leases as well as potential tenants before extending credit to the developer. Coupled with a weak economic recovery, significant leverage was shifted to tenants due to oversupply and reduced demand. With increased pressure, where are businesses and developers turning for help? The answer is simple – communities.

Businesses and/or developers are looking to the public sector to take on a larger role for their projects through substitution of public subsidies for owner equity; provision of credit through special assessments; and, assumption of risk through publicly issued debt backed by general obligation guarantees.

As communities are asked to take on larger roles in securing new investment, including acting as angel investors, a key change in the delivery of economic development services will be the community’s need to develop its own team to evaluate future opportunities. As part of the process, communities should start with asking key questions about each request for public assistance or incentives. Is this something our community really needs? Is this project feasible? Will our community benefit from this project? Is an incentive or subsidy needed for this project? Who are these guys? Will the business or developer do what it says it will? Though not every question will be required for each project considered, understanding the various components of a project is critical in evaluating what level, if any, a community should invest.

A recent default by a company and community on bonds backed by the community in Missouri led the Missouri legislature to consider legislation creating greater due diligence standards. Although not yet passed, the new legislation would have created a rating system for projects and requiring background checks of key company officials. While nothing similar is being proposed for Indiana, putting in place a good due diligence process helps to remove risk for the community.

(Based on a presentation given by Greg Wathen during the Indiana Economic Development Association Fall Conference on September 14, 2012)

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VHS Pet of the Week: “Petey”

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Petey is a 2 year old American Staffordshire terrier mix. He is very friendly and already knows how to sit and shake. His adoption fee is $100 which includes his neuter, microchip and vaccines.