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EPD to swear in 6 recruits on January 28th

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The Evansville Police Department will swear in 6 new recruits on Monday, January 28th. The ceremony will be held at The Centre at 2:00pm. Family, friends, and the community are invited to welcome these new recruits as they begin their careers with the EPD. The new recruits are:
Blake Hollins 26
Anthony Aussieker 28
Drew Murray 22
Phillip Smith 28
Joshua Brewer 27
Justin Wuertz 22

We will also be awarding Merit Awards to several officers for actions they took during various incidents last year. We will also have one officer being promoted to Corporal. Contact Information:
Evansville Police
Personnel Unit
812-436-4947

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, January 24, 2013.

Jeremy Greenlee Operating a Vehicle as a Habitual Traffic Violator – Class D Felony

Lance Elliott Domestic Battery – Class D Felony

Brandon Nordby Operating a Vehicle as a Habitual Traffic Violator – Class D Felony
Resisting Law Enforcement – Class A Misdemeanor

Mura Hall Intimidation – Class D Felony
Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated – Class C Misdemeanor

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

IS IT TRUE January 25, 2013

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IS IT TRUE Mayor Winnecke’s office may have released some pretty pictures of the proposed downtown convention hotel but the financial requirements from the chosen developer HCW Development of Branson, MO have not seen the light of day?…some members of the Evansville City Council have actually gotten copies of the HCW proposal while at least one has not?…any member of the City Council who has submitted to the obligatory one-on-one meetings with the Mayor has had the option to sign a restrictive non-disclosure agreement as a requirement to be given a copy to study?…6th Ward Councilman Al Lindsey who has a legitimate ethical belief that private meetings to conduct the people’s business are wrong of course does not have a copy of the proposal?…Councilman Lindsey did indeed ask for a copy but was told that he has to come to a private meeting with the Mayor and sign a non-disclosure agreement to be able to get a copy?…perhaps an arrangement for Councilman Lindsey to stop by the Mayor’s office, talk no business, sign the obligatory agreement, and take his copy with him would satisfy the secretive demands of Mayor Winnecke on this proposal?

IS IT TRUE it is expected that the proposal from HCW Development will have a very detailed pro-forma complete with the Return on Investment requirements from their equity investment?…those simple numbers would lead directly to the public investment required to make this project happen?…this stuff is not rocket science, the math behind the demand is nothing more than arithmetic, and most anyone could understand the reasons for the ask given the reality of the hospitality business in Evansville, the vacancy rate for retail in downtown Evansville, the market for condos or apartments, and the results for parking garages already in place?…any way one runs these numbers the variation will be small and will come down to the financial strength of the developer and the market value of the assets to be put into place based on realistic assumptions?…it was the same equation used by Browning, Woodruff, and Kunkel so do not expect big differences except for the addition of the retail space?…the CCO still predicts based on yesterday’s renderings that he public investment requirement will exceed $40 Million once all of the arm twisting and pencil sharpening is over?…one can bargain with oneself till the cows come home but the occupancy rate will be slightly less than 60% and the daily rate per room will be about $100?…anything higher is fantasy land and anything lower is offering discounts that are not needed?

IS IT TRUE there are some practicing attorneys out there who interpret the law to be that once a Mayor hands a document to a member of the City Council that the document becomes public?…in that case there is a very good possibility that the HCW Development proposal is already public and that a Freedom of Information Act request would by law have to result in a publication like the CCO being granted access to the proposal?…if however the proposal was released by HCW Development to people who happen to be the Mayor, his staff, or members of the City Council the status of the proposal may not be public information?…it may just be time to test this theory?

IS IT TRUE we reiterate our offer from yesterday to buy dinner for two at Cavanaugh’s to any individual who can get us an interview with the Chief Executive Officer of Earthcare Energy in which he divulges the intentions of Earthcare Energy when it comes to the agreement that was signed with the City of Evansville last year?…we will alter our offer to include politicians?…the information that will come to a head in March of 2014 would be of serious interest right now and of course to anyone running for office in 2014 or beyond?…we expect that after the next city elections there will be no survivors who supported the Earthcare Energy deal?

City Council January 28, Meeting Agenda

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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
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)

MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS
There will not be a City Council Meeting next Monday, February 4, 2013. The next City Council meeting will be Monday, February 11, 2013 at 5:30 p.m. Committee Meetings will begin at 5:15 p.m. on February 11, 2013

Marisa Campbell: METS Service

COMMITTEE MEETING REPORT

ADJOURNMENT

Collectors Carnival Antiques & Collectibles Show

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201 E. Boonville-New Harmony Road, Evansville, IN 47725

January 26 – 27, 2013

Collectors Carnival Antiques & Collectibles Show will be held at the Vanderburgh Co. 4-H Center with 75 quality dealers in 2 heated buildings selling antiques and vintage collectibles from the 1970’s and beyond.

Show Hours & Admission: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Saturday & Sunday/$2 per person

Saturday Preview Shopper 7-9 a.m. $5/person

Friday Setup Shopper 3-8 p.m. $15/person

Click for more information

USI poet traveling to Los Angeles for NAACP Awards

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New University of Southern Indiana English faculty member Marcus Wicker will rub elbows with the likes of Denzel Washington, Alicia Keys, Halle Berry, Queen Latifah, LL Cool J, and many more celebrities at the 44th Annual NAACP Image Awards in Los Angeles on February 1. The awards show will air live at 7 p.m. CST on NBC.

Wicker, whose debut book of poetry Maybe the Saddest Thing was published by Harper Perrenial (a paperback imprint of HarperCollins Publishers) in October, is nominated for an Outstanding Literary Work-Poetry Award along with U.S. Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey and other noted poets.

Wicker joined USI in fall 2012 as assistant professor of English. He is poetry editor of Southern Indiana Review, the University’s literary magazine, and is leading the New Harmony Writers Retreat, which will launch in summer 2014.

Wicker was introduced to poetry through slam poetry performances when he was a teenager in Ann Arbor, Michigan. “I’d been writing in a journal, and I didn’t know if it was poetry or not, but I saw students perform. The subject matter was similar, but they seemed so fearless. I thought, ‘I have to do that. I have to try.’”

He earned his bachelor’s degree at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo and Master of Fine Arts degree from Indiana University in 2010, and then spent seven months at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Massachusetts, where he worked on his book.

Through a Wayne State University program called InsideOut, he served for a year as Writer-in-Residence for the Detroit public schools, completing the residency in spring 2012, and taught an intensive workshop at the Martha’s Vineyard Institute for Creative Writing last summer.

Wicker was featured in the December issue of Ebony magazine and is in current issues of Poets and Writers and Slate.

His book was selected by D. A. Powell for publication by Harper Perennial as one of five winners of the National Poetry Series Competition. It wasn’t the first contest he entered.

After graduate school, he entered his manuscript in 18 contests. “You apply, send $25, $40, or $50 and the manuscript, and you cross your fingers,” he said. In retrospect, he’s glad he didn’t win those contests (though he was a finalist for the Beatrice Hawley Award).

His manuscript, “heavily revised,” won the National Poetry Series in a second round of submissions. “That’s the prize everybody wants,” he said.

At USI, Wicker teaches creative writing courses. “USI is an exciting place to work. The faculty is so young, with lots of energy – they are publishing and taking on responsibilities not in their job description. People seem to be really thriving here.”

The ceremony for the NAACP’s literary Image Awards will be held the night before the star-studded television broadcast, but Wicker will attend both, and there’s one celebrity he’s anxious to meet. “I’d like to meet Kerry Washington and ask her out,” he said.

Before he heads to Los Angeles, Wicker and Dr. Annette Parks, chair of the University of Evansville History Department, will be featured in the second annual Soul Writers’ Guild Authors’ Book Fair and Reception from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, January 25, at the Evansville African American Museum.

Source: USI.edu

Classical Guitar Society Concert to Feature Daniel Bolshoy of Canada

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The Classical Guitar Society of Evansville and the University of Evansville are pleased to present a performance by classical guitarist Daniel Bolshoy of Montreal, Canada, who will perform works by Eduardo Sainz de la Maza, Michael Karmon, Augustin Barrios Mangore, and Sergio Assad.

The concert will begin at 7:30 p.m. Friday, January 25 in Wheeler Concert Hall on the University of Evansville campus. Admission is $15 for the general public, $5 for students, and free for UE students. Tickets are available at the door.

Bolshoy is the head of the guitar division at the University of British Columbia School of Music. He is also the head of the guitar department at the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra School of Music.

He has performed with international orchestras such as the Mexico City Philharmonic, the Toronto Philharmonia, the Edmonton Symphony, the Calgary Philharmonic, the New Mexico Symphony, the Vancouver Philharmonic, the Beer Sheva Symphoniette (Israel), and the Manitoba and Ottawa Chamber Orchestras.

Bolshoy’s recitals are frequently broadcast on CBC Radio, and he has also appeared in two documentary films for the Bravo! (TV) series The Classical Now and appears on four commercial CD recordings.

He performs solo and chamber music recitals in Canada’s most prestigious venues, including the Glenn Gould Studio, the Toronto Centre for the Performing Arts, the National Art Centre, and Vancouver’s Chan Centre.

Source: Evansville.edu

USI students provide free tax assistance to the public

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USI
Through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA), USI student volunteers will provide free income tax preparation on Wednesdays, February 6 through April 10.

“We have nine students enrolled in the program, and this will allow us to help approximately 16 taxpayers per night this tax season,” said Brett Long, associate professor of accounting and business law. “Preparing tax returns for members of our community is a great experience for our accounting students and a real savings for taxpayers.”

In VITA programs, the Internal Revenue Service partners with national and local organizations to provide tax services to individuals with low-to-moderate income at no cost to the taxpayer. Accounting students will interview and prepare the taxes of those taxpayers who make an appointment for this service. VITA sites do not prepare Schedule C business forms or Schedule E rental forms. Your federal and state tax returns are prepared while you wait and all taxpayers must be available to sign their returns. Preparation of returns typically takes 90 minutes to two hours to complete.

The sessions will be held by appointment only in Room 1004 in the USI Business and Engineering Center, at 5 p.m. and 6:45 p.m. on the following Wednesdays: February 6, 13, 20, and 27; March 6, 20, and 27; and April 3 and 10.

Individuals will be required to bring tax information, photo identification cards, and Social Security cards for themselves and their dependents. International students must bring their passports and visas as well. The IRS encourages electronic filing and returns will be filed electronically for those who are eligible.

Please bring copies of your 2011 state and federal tax returns if they are available. Your tax returns from the prior year are very helpful in preparing correct and complete current year returns. Paper returns will be prepared for those taxpayers who do not qualify for electronic filing or prefer paper returns.

To make an appointment, call the USI College of Business at 812-464-1718.

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, January 23, 2013.

Ryan Carnhan Child Molesting – Class A Felony (Two Counts)

Robert Critser Dealing in Marijuana – Class D Felony
Possession of Marijuana – Class A Misdemeanor
Possession of Paraphernalia – Class A Misdemeanor

Nicholas Dickinson Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated – Class C Misdemeanor
(Enhanced to a D Felony due to Prior Convictions)

Claimale Franklin Assisting a Criminal – Class D Felony
Receiving Stolen Property – Class D Felony

Jacob Higgins Theft – Class D Felony
Dealing in Marijuana – Class D Felony
Possession of Marijuana – Class D Felony
Obstruction of Justice – Class D Felony
Unlawful Possession or Use of a Legend Drug – Class D Felony
Resisting Law Enforcement – Class A Misdemeanor
Possession of Paraphernalia – Class A Misdemeanor

Nathan Presley Dealing in Marijuana – Class D Felony
Possession of a Controlled Substance – Class D Felony
Unlawful Possession or Use of a Legend Drug – Class D Felony
Maintaining a Common Nuisance – Class D Felony
Possession of Paraphernalia – Class A Misdemeanor

Randall Tuck Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury – Class D Felony

Karen Saddler-Presley Maintaining a Common Nuisance – Class D Felony

Gary Unthank Check Fraud – Class D Felony (Two Counts)

Gary Williams Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury to a Pregnant Woman – Class C Felony
Possession of Marijuana – Class A Misdemeanor

Nikole Wilborn Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated – Class C Misdemeanor (Two Counts)
(Enhanced to D Felonies due to Prior Convictions)

Simon Barnes Operating a Vehicle as a Habitual Traffic Violator – Class D Felony

Katel Benaugh Assisting a Criminal – Class D Felony
Criminal Trespass – Class A Misdemeanor

Christopher Gross Operating a Vehicle as a Habitual Traffic Violator – Class D Felony

Dalarrius Jackson Battery by Means of a Deadly Weapon – Class C Felony
Criminal Recklessness – Class C Felony

David-James Kreitz Residential Entry – Class D Felony
Resisting Law Enforcement – Class A Misdemeanor
Criminal Mischief – Class B Misdemeanor

Mario Rabon Residential Entry-Class D Felony
(Habitual Offender Enhancement)

John Rettinger Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury – Class D Felony
Interference with the Reporting of a Crime – Class A Misdemeanor

Alexander Zukov Strangulation – Class D Felony
Criminal Recklessness – Class D Felony
Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury – Class A Misdemeanor
Interference with the Reporting of a Crime – Class A Misdemeanor

Board of School Trustees Meeting

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The Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will meet in executive session at 4:00 p.m. on Monday, January 28, 2013, in the John H. Schroeder Conference Centre at the EVSC Administration Building, 951 Walnut, IN 47713, Evansville, IN. The session will be conducted according to Senate Enrolled Act 313, Section 1, I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1, as amended. The purpose of the meeting is for discussion of collective bargaining, (2)(A); initiation of litigation or litigation that is either pending or has been threatened specifically in writing, (2)(B); purchase or lease of property, (2)(D); and job performance evaluation of individual employees, (9).
The regular meeting of the School Board will follow at 5:30 p.m. in the EVSC Board Room, same address.