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North High Dance Team to Host Recital

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North High School
North High School

On Sunday, Feb. 17, the North High school Huskettes Dance Team is hosting a Dance in Review Recital at 2 p.m. in the North High School Performing Arts Center. The event, which is open to the public, will feature the dances the students have performed throughout the season. The recital is free, but donations will be accepted.
In addition to their normal routines, the team will perform a special interpretive jazz routine that focuses on the prevention of bullying and the acceptance of all people.
The team performs in the fall with North High School’s Green Brigade as the flag and rifle auxiliary and also offers entertainment at North’s boys’ basketball games. In addition, the team will travel with the Green Brigade to Florida in March to participate in a performance at Epcot Center.

JOURNEY at Ford Center on Tuesday, February 12th – Night Ranger cancellation‏

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Due to band member illness, Night Ranger has been forced to cancel three dates as support for Journey: Grand Rapids, MI/Van Andel Arena on Saturday, February 9th, Fort Wayne, IN/Allen County War Memorial Coliseum on Saturday, February 10th and Evansville, IN/Ford Center on Tuesday, February 12th. The band apologizes to their fans for any inconvenience and hopes to return to these three markets very soon.
JOURNEY
with guest
LOVERBOY
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2012
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Master Trooper Frank Coleman Retiring to become Petersburg Mayor

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Frank Coleman

Pike County – After 27 years of dedicated service to the Indiana State Police, Master Trooper Frank Coleman will be retiring to become the mayor of Petersburg.

Former Mayor Jon Craig resigned from his post in January to join Governor Mike Pence’s team. Craig is now the Deputy Director of Community and Rural Affairs under Lt. Governor Sue Ellspermann.

After Craig’s resignation, a Republican Caucus held a special election on February 2nd to choose the next mayor from six candidates. During that meeting, Coleman was selected as the next Mayor of Petersburg. Coleman will be officially sworn in on February 22nd.

Coleman joined the Indiana State Police after graduating from the academy in November 1985. He was assigned to the Evansville District where he primarily patrolled Pike County his entire career. Coleman has investigated countless crashes and conducted numerous criminal investigations resulting in hundreds of criminal arrests. He also was a counselor at the Indiana State Police Recruit Academy for two different classes in 2005 and 2006. Coleman has been an ordained minister since 1978 and has been a guest minister on numerous occasions at several area churches over the years. Coleman will continue to patrol for a few more days before he retires and officially becomes Mayor Frank Coleman.

“Master Trooper Coleman’s service, loyalty and dedication to the Indiana State Police and to the community in which he served will be greatly missed,” said Lieutenant Dennis Marshall, Commander of the Evansville District.

Coleman and his wife, Beth, have been married for 32 years. Their son, Frank Edward Coleman and his wife, Leigha, reside in Evansville with their one-year-old son, Frank Isaac.

February 11, 2013 City Council Meeting‏

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AGENDA

ROLL CALL

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

RECOGNITION OF SCHOOLS

READING AND AMENDMENT OF MINUTES

REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS

CONSENT AGENDA
FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES OR RESOLUTIONS
ORDINANCE G-2013-1 A.S.D. BRINKERHOFF RILEY
An Ordinance amending Chapter 18.130.010 and 18.130.050 of the Evansville Municipal Code (Re: Front Yard Set Backs in areas of Pigeon Township)

ORDINANCE G-2013-2 FINANCE FRIEND
An Ordinance Authorizing the issuance of sewage works revenue refunding bonds of the City of Evansville, Indiana; prescribing the form and other details of the bond; providing for the collection and disposition of the revenues to be derived from its sewerage system; making other provisions with respect to the operation of the system and the issuance and sale of the bonds; and providing for the security and payment of the bonds; other matters connected therewith, and repealing ordinances inconsistent herewith

ORDINANCE R-2013-3 TO APC CO-2 w/U&D Comm. to CO-1 with U&D Comm.
An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, more commonly known as 11 Vann Avenue, Evansville, IN
Petitioner: Vicki L. Brasel
Owners: Same
Representative: Krista B. Lockyear, Attorney
District: Dan McGinn, Ward 1

ORDINANCE R-2013-4 TO APC R-1 with Special Use TO R-2
An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, more commonly known as 725 Windsor Avenue, Evansville, IN 47710
Petitioner: Lloyd Thomas and Nancy A. Mercer
Owners: Same
Representative: Same
District: John Friend, Ward 5

CONSENT AGENDA
SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION C-2013-3 PUBLIC WORKS O’DANIEL
A Resolution of the Common Council Approving an Interlocal Agreement with Vanderburgh County (Burkhardt Road and Virginia Street Intersection)

RESOLUTION C-2013-4 FINANCE FRIEND
A Preliminary Resolution of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Declaring an Economic Revitalization Area for Property Tax Phase-in for the Acquisition and Installation of New Manufacturing Equipment (Berry Plastics Opco, Inc.) (101 Oakley Street, Evansville, IN)

REGULAR AGENDA
THIRD READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
RESOLUTION C-2013-3 PUBLIC WORKS O’DANIEL
A Resolution of the Common Council Approving an Interlocal Agreement with Vanderburgh County (Burkhardt Road and Virginia Street Intersection)

RESOLUTION C-2013-4 FINANCE FRIEND
A Preliminary Resolution of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Declaring an Economic Revitalization Area for Property Tax Phase-in for the Acquisition and Installation of New Manufacturing Equipment (Berry Plastics Opco, Inc.) (101 Oakley Street, Evansville, IN)

RESOLUTION DOCKET
RESOLUTION C-2013-5 (DOCKET) FINANCE FRIEND
A Resolution of the Common Council of the City of Evansville in Support of Economic Development Incentives offered to Berry Plastics Opco, Inc. by the City of Evansville to expand operations in the facility at 101 Oakley Street, Evansville, IN 47710

MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS
There will not be a City Council Meeting next Monday, February 18, 2013 because it is a City observed Holiday (President’s Day) The next City Council meeting will be Monday, February 25, 2013 at 5:30 p.m.

APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE COMMISSION ON THE SOCIAL STATUS OF AFRICAN AMERICAN MALES.

ADJOURNMENT

Chris Kinnett Joins the Growth Alliance for Greater Evansville

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GAGE
GAGE

Economic-development veteran Chris Kinnett joined the Growth Alliance for Greater Evansville, filling the position of Business Development Director in January of 2013.
Kinnett has more than 25+ years of experience in economic development, including terms at both the the Johnson County Development Corporation and the Knox County Development Corporation. During Kinnett’s time in Johnson County he also served as treasurer of the Indiana Economic Development Association, a state-wide organization which strives to strengthen Economic Development within Indiana.
In previous positions, Kinnett was responsible for the recruitment of domestic and foreign companies to Indiana. He also brings extensive port experience to the position, having served as director of the Indiana Port Commission in Jeffersonville and Mt. Vernon.
As the Business Development Director at the Growth Alliance, Kinnett works with area businesses to enhance their strengths and opportunities while continuing to work toward attracting new businesses to Evansville/Vanderburgh County, IN.

Vanderburgh County Lincoln Day Dinner — Friday Feb 15, 2013

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Republican Party Symbol

Please attend and give your financial support to the Vanderburgh County Republican Party. Our Indiana conservative views must prevail and we need to show Senator Coats he has our support to stand tall.

Featured Speaker:—- Senator Dan Coats

Senator Coats will update his fellow Republicans on the key issues facing our Country: National Debt/Spending/Tax Reform/Gun Control.

Additional Speakers/Guest: Mayor Winnecke

Congressman Bucshon

State Treasurer–Richard Mourdock

State Republican Party Chairman–Eric Holcomb.

Location: The Centre Ballroom, 715 Locust St. Evansville, IN

Time: 6:00 PM ——— Doors Open

6:30 – 7:00 PM — VIP Cocktail Party/Pictures

7:00 PM ——— Dinner / Speakers

Cost:

Individual: 1 Dinner Ticket, $100

Individual: 1 Dinner Ticket & 1 VIP Pre-Reception $250

Chairman Club: 6 Dinner Tickets & 6 VIP Pre-Reception $1200

Reagan Club: 6 Dinner Tickets & 6 VIP Pre-Reception $2500

Lincoln Club: 8 Dinner Tickets, 8 VIP Pre-Reception $5000

RSVP Today:

Call/Email Mary Jo:

Phone: 812-425-8207

Email: Mary Jo Kaiser (beamerjo59@gmail.com)

I look forward seeing you this Friday!

Wayne Parke

Chairman VCRP

Councilman John Friend Takes Courier and Press Article to Task

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City Councilman John Friend
City Councilman John Friend

John

I have had the opportunity to read the article concerning Mr. Garrett, and the slant the writer placed on cronizism. For the record, Mr. Garrett has NEVER been an associate of our firm. I have known him for several years and have had the opportunity to review many of his analytical reports, and, I can assure you and the citizens of Evansville, that we will be well served by his analytical abilities. He was the one that discovered the $1.6 million dollar error concerning the Ford Arena that led to the SBOA’s audit, now underway. I informed our Council President of this situation back in July of 2012. His resume is very clear that he holds a CPA, and CMA certificate. It is well known that CPA’s & CMA’s can be classified in two categories, (1) active, and, (2) Inactive. Every three years, a CPA must submit their continuing professional education [so many hours in tax subjects, and so many in Accounting & Auditing] equaling a total hours of 120. If the CPA wishes to go inactive, meaning that he/she wishes not to maintain the CPE requirements, they will be considered inactive, NOT DISBARRED. The same situation goes for the CMA. So, the C&P’s slant that, somehow, this individual is no longer a CPA/CMA is grossly inaccurate. The council needs a consultant and, I, without any reservation, stake my reputation as a CPA for 35 years, stand behind our decision to engage Mr. Garrett. And the suggestion, that we should bid out this contract, as Mr. Weaver seems to indicate, well, he should review the record. Over the past five years, this City has never required a bid in the utility department relative to services, totaling over $31,000,000. The two accounting firms engaged to reconcile had open ended service arrangements and one still continues, i.e. Harding Shymanski = $76,000 and Umbaugh through December 2012 = $52,000.

Mr. Lloyd referred a document, precisely, the timeline analysis that Mr. Garrett prepared after interviewing Tyler Technologies and other documentation. Consequently, the CP should have his referred document. ( See Attached) His assessment was sent to all council members, mainly to present the landscape and to answer some council members questions on Mr. Garrett’s activities. Unfortunately, it was intended for my review, not the entire council. If the records are in order upon the SBOA arrival, it will only represent an unfortunate, but, forgotten assorted affair.

In summary, John, this article represents a total distraction from what could very well be in store for this community should the Gateway reporting, just days aways, be inaccurate. As such, Mr. Lloyd indicated that the accounts are reconciled through December 2012, off only $4,000, at the last Council meeting, than, Mr. Garrett should be able to begin his analysis forthwith.

As always, please feel free to contact me.

John Friend,CPA and 5th Ward City Councilmen

Foot note: This letter was sent to the CCO by Mr. Friend this evening and he ask us to post it as a letter to the Editor. This letter was sent to Courier and Press writer John Martin. We hereby post it without opinion or bias.

Councilman John Friend Demands Bank Reconciliations From Russ Lloyd Jr.

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City Councilman John Friend
City Councilman John Friend

Russ,

During the last Council meeting, two weeks ago, the Administration indicated that ALL bank reconciliations are now complete, and, as reported, the unreconciled difference is approximately $4,200 + out of balance.

So, the council’s consultant needs these bank reconcilations, TODAY…Please email to me, I will be expecting them. This also includes the Utility Department and the DMD arena fund.

John

This e-mail was sent to City-CountyObserver by Councilman John Friend. We posted this without opinion, editing or bias.

Bacon bills sent to the Senate

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ron bacon
I take pride in the legislation I work on with my fellow representatives. In the past two weeks, three bills that I either authored or co-authored were passed in the House with overwhelming support. Below are some bills I am working on so far this session that are heading to the Senate for a final vote.
House Bill 1064 deals with chemical reagents and precursors. It adds ammonium chloride, potassium iodide, and calcium chloride to the list of chemical substances and precursors that are used for the purpose of criminal laws concerning unlawful possession or sale of methamphetamines. All of these chemicals are salts and if and individual is found with 2 or more chemicals with the intent to manufacture methamphetamines it will be categorized as a Class D felony. House Bill 1064 passed out of the Committee on Courts and Criminal Code 10-0, and when I presented the bill to the House of Representatives it passed 91-1.
Another bill I would like to highlight is House Bill 1151. The bill creates the Blue alert program, which would notify the public when a law enforcement officer is killed, seriously injured, or missing in the line of duty. The Indiana State Police Department will operate the program, which is based on the Amber and Silver alert system. Currently, 15 states already have a Blue alert system and I am proud to say the bill passed out of the House on February 5 with a vote of 98-0.

The final bill I am a co-author of is House Bill 1111 which details the practice of tactical emergency medicine. This practice of medicine is defined as both emergent and non-emergent care provided to victims of illness or injury related to law enforcement or military operations, often in a hostile environment. The bill would allow an individual to practice tactical emergency medicine if the individual: (1) is an emergency medical technician, an advanced emergency medical technician, or a paramedic; (2) is employed by a law enforcement agency or an emergency medical services agency to provide retrieval and field medical treatment to victims of violent confrontations; and (3) has successfully completed an accredited educational training program in tactical emergency medicine.

The bill also requires that a law enforcement agency or an emergency medical services agency that allows a person to practice tactical medicine must be certified. It’s important we give our first responders ease of mind in the most dire of circumstances. House Bill 1111 will enable those that are trained in tactical medicine to respond immediately with life saving measures in hostile situations. The bill was passed out of the House on January 28 with a vote 97-0.

Rep. Bacon waiting to speak on House Bill 1064