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Downtown Today: 1/4/2011

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Time 8:30 AM – 9:30 AM
Subject ERC
Location 307
Reminder 15 minutes
SARAH @ 7825
Categories ROOM 307

Time 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Subject CITY PERSONNEL
Location 318
Reminder 15 minutes
DEBBY KNOLL @ 4945
Categories ROOM 318

Time 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Subject PARKS BOARD
Location 301
Recurrence Occurs the first Wednesday of every 1 month effective 1/4/2012 until 1/4/2012 from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
Reminder 15 minutes
GLENN BOBERG @ 6141
Categories ROOM 301

Time 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM
Subject HISTORIC PRESERVATION
Location 318
Recurrence Occurs the first Wednesday of every 1 month effective 1/4/2012 until 1/4/2012 from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM
Reminder 15 minutes
Categories ROOM 318

IS IT TRUE? January 3, 2012

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IS IT TRUE? January 3, 2012

IS IT TRUE that the City County Observer’s First Annual Distinguished Public Servant Awards Luncheon today at noon in the Walnut Room at Casino Aztar is fully subscribed with all tables taken?…that there are 10 awards being granted for particularly outstanding public service that has been rendered to the Evansville community that is consistent with the spirit of the CCO?…that there are two other awards that have not yet been announced including both the Lifetime Achievement Award and the Public Servant of the Year?

IS IT TRUE that the winners of this year’s awards are Dr. Neil Troost, Jeff Kempf, the Evansville Convention and Visitors Board, Wayne Parke, Billy Bolin, John Friend, Steve Melcher, Gail Riecken, and the Winnecke for Mayor Campaign are all winners for their outstanding leadership in critical areas where living outside the box and taking action outside of one’s normal comfort zone were required to make things a little bit better in River City?

IS IT TRUE that in each and every case for our winner’s there was advanced planning, a willingness to take on an entrenched power, and the courage to call a skunk a skunk in a subtle but unmistakable way?…that the CCO is looking forward to more and more of the citizens of Evansville to feel the call of inspiration to get out of the box and do things that improve this place that we call home?…that it all starts with planning but some of our improvements will manifest themselves if more of our citizens will just start to exercise basic common sense?

IS IT TRUE that a comprehensive city plan has not been updated and captured the buy-in of elected officials or regular citizens in over 10 years?…that 2012 is the time to get the ball rolling with a comprehensive plan for the prosperity and livability of the City of Evansville and the Winnecke Administration is the group to spearhead this effort?…that it is clear when one is in a city that is planned as opposed to one that just happened in a haphazard manner that planning is the key to lifestyle, prosperity, and tranquility?…that the CCO hopes to see a kick off of a plan for the third century of Evansville during 2012?…that it will be our future that determines what this city becomes and that some parts of our past are worth repeating but others need to be abandoned?

IS IT TRUE that Mayor Winnecke during his campaign zeroed in very effectively on some of the key actions needed to make Evansville a prosperous and competitive city that outsiders will recognize as desirable?…that the easiest and cheapest improvement is picking up the litter?…that some of the more difficult but necessary none the less are the ability to establish a working and active Angel Investment Network along with a competent entity to further the technology transfer agreement that has been in place for over 3 years now?…that these things can be achieved if the leadership of the community will actually take the well defined steps that are needed to make these things happen?…that economic prospects and solid career paths are the real keys to solving problems like abandoned houses, crime, population shrinkage, and the scourge of meth?…that this is not rocket science, but it is not a quick fix and it will take more people than today’s winners being willing to live outside of the box?

Burglars Hit Kruckemeyer and Cohn

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News Release

Type of Crime: Burglary
Date of Crime: 011712
Location of Crime: 944 N. Burkhardt
Victim: Kruckemeyer and Cohn

SUMMARY

Evansville Police have arrested all three suspects wanted for the early morning burglary at the Kruckemeyer and Cohn jewelry store. Two suspects were taken into custody shortly after the burglary and brief vehicle pursuit. The final suspect was arrested after being spotted by officers at the east side Wal-Mart. The suspects are from the Cleveland Ohio area and have no known ties to the Evansville area.

JOHN HENRY FLAGG Jr (55), ERIC VON CAMMON (50), AND FLOYD LEWIS AUSTELL (57) have all been taken into custody. All of the suspects face Burglary, Theft, Criminal Mischief, and Resisting Arrest charges.
Flagg was the driver during the pursuit. He was arrested at the end of the pursuit. Cammon fled the car on foot, but was arrested after he was found walking through the area. Austell was arrested after a foot pursuit that ended behind the east side Golden Coral restaurant.

This is an on-going investigation and more charges could be filed at a later time.

Harlem Globetrotters @ Ford Center – 1/14/2012

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Don’t miss out on high-flying action and non-stop excitement. With blazing ball-handling wizardry, mesmerizing gravity-defying dunks, side-splitting comedy and crowd interaction, the Globetrotters captivate both the young and the young at heart. Treat your group to a wholesome family entertainment experience that will create lifelong memories and always leaves fans smiling and cheering for more….the World Famous Harlem Globetrotters!

For more information, visit http://harlemglobetrotters.com/event/harlem-globetrotters-ford-center

Downtown Today: 1/3/2012

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Time 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
Subject COMMERCIAL REVIEW COMMITTEE
Location 318
Reminder 15 minutes
KATHIE HOLLEY @ 5228
Categories ROOM 318

Time 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Subject ZOO ADVISORY BOARD
Location 301
Recurrence Occurs the first Tuesday of every 1 month effective 1/3/2012 until 1/3/2012 from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
Reminder 15 minutes
DONNA BENNETT @ 6143 EXT 402
Categories ROOM 301

Time 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM
Subject CITY PERSONNEL
Location 318
Reminder 15 minutes
DEBBY KNOLL @ 4945
Categories ROOM 318

Time 2:30 PM – 3:00 PM
Subject BUILDING COMMISSIION
Location 307
Reminder 15 minutes
RON BEANE @ 7884
Categories ROOM 307

Tri-State Genealogical Society Meeting Notice – 1/10/2012

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When: Tuesday 10 January 2012
Time: 7:00 PM
Where: Willard Library – 2nd. Floor
What: Monthly Meeting

A drawing for an attendance prize will be awarded at the close of the meeting… you must be present to win.

The Tri-State Genealogical Society will have a brief business meeting followed by a very informative program:

Becky West, TSGS Program Chair, has announced that the program will feature:
Peggy Gilkey who will be speaking about Betsy Ross. You will hear some interesting, informative and surprising information about this heroin from our American History.
Peggy has a passion for history and genealogy. She and her husband Kenneth have published the 1880-1910-1920 Lyon County Kentucky Census and the 1920 Crittenden County Kentucky census books. They assisted in transcribing the 1930 Lyon County Kentucky census book. They have also published two family history books on Ken’s families and several family histories on Peggy’s families.
Their genealogical research doesn’t only include their family; just one that they have an interest, as well of enjoying trying to help others research theirs.
They are the KyGenWeb County Coordinators for Livingston and Crittenden counties and Assistant County Coordinators for Caldwell and Lyon counties.
They are webmasters for their own Caldwell and Lyon County Cemeteries websites.
They are the administrators for the Crittenden and Livingston Counties Rootsweb Message Boards and Assistant Administrators for Caldwell and Lyon Counties Rootsweb Message Boards. The Gilkey Message Board and the Hankins mail list.
Peggy’s family lines are mostly in northern Caldwell County and Ken’s are mostly in the southern half of Caldwell County, and between them, they have a huge Caldwell County database.
Their combined family’s databases on Caldwell, Lyon, Trigg, Crittenden, Hopkins, et cetera counties
contain over 40,000 plus names.

Peggy is a member of the Captain Jacob Warrick Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution, Ohio Valley Indiana Society Sons of the American Revolution Ladies Auxiliary and the Ohio Valley Chapter Indiana Society Sons of the American Revolution Speakers Bureau.
She is the Recorder of Military Service Awards for the Tom Johnson Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy,
She was recently commissioned a Kentucky Colonel by Kentucky Governor Steven L. Beshear, for the work she has done on Kentucky Veterans research and keeping Western Kentucky history alive as well as for her involvement with the Living History programs for Caldwell County, Kentucky 5th graders for the past 6 years.
She belongs to several Genealogical Societies including TSGS and is a founding member of the Caldwell County Kentucky Genealogy Society.
This is a program you don’t want to miss, we will be looking forward to seeing you at the meeting and enjoying a very interesting and informative program.
You do not have to be a member to come and learn at the society’s monthly meetings.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: This time of the year, weather conditions may cause the society to cancel meetings… the decision to cancel usually is determined the day of the meeting, providing short notice. Since a bad weather system may develop later in the day (or that night), check our blog (http://tsgsblog.blogspot.com/) for cancellation notice or call Willard Library (812-425-4309).

Don Counts,
TSGS President

IS IT TRUE? January 2, 2012

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IS IT TRUE? January 2, 2012

IS IT TRUE that we are sharply reminded of the lawlessness in society by the first EPD Activity Report for the year of 2012?…that yesterday the Evansville Police Department filled a full 14 pages including a story about the New Year’s Day celebrating that including shooting randomly into a crowd in the parking lot of Score’s Gentleman’s Club in the wee hours of the morning?…that this was the second run to “The District” on New Year’s as there was an earlier altercation (sounded like a fight) in the parking lot that required intervention by the EPD?…that with the new year we would like to see less criminal activity in the City of Evansville for our police to have to deal with?…that this is no way to start a rebuilding year and that it is time to stop all of this violent behavior?

IS IT TRUE that the Winnecke Administration is talking about hitting the ground running and getting on about the business of executing some of the agendas that were talked about during the campaign?…that it is pretty cold to be out there picking up litter today but that it is never too cold to not throw anything down so come on Evansville let this be the first no littering work day and pick up three pieces of litter today as you each go about you first day’s business of the new year?…that Mayor Winnecke is a skinny guy, will be setting a healthy living example for us but will not last long if he has to pick all of the garbage up himself so all you folks get busy and clean something up?

IS IT TRUE that meth making never sleeps and that the CCO encourages our new Evansville Police Chief to get a head start on implementing whatever innovative plans that he and his department have to clean the scourge form our streets?…that the CCO encourages the Indiana State Legislature to open the assault on meth by getting busy passing a law that makes pseudoephedrine based medicines prescription based?…that this is one of those laws that we hate yet submit to for the greater good?

IS IT TRUE that one of the first things that the Winnecke Administration, the new ERC (who we are very interested to learn the identity of), and the Evansville City Council need to burn some brainpower developing is a basic framework for a VETTING POLICY?…that it is not asking too much for the taxpayers of Evansville to expect that the stewards of their money?…that it can start out with a simple qualification like a pulse, a minimum credit score for the principal owners, a cursory checking of local trade references, and a relevant D & B report and increase in complexity from there?…that the McCurdy Project is swinging completely in the breeze in need of a cleanup and the downtown Convention Hotel is about to enter the critical planning phase and a basic VETTING CRITERIA is needed desperately?…that we all know that if the former custodians of the taxpayer’s money would have had even a basic VETTING PROCESS in place that neither of these fiascos would have ever become a fiasco?

IS IT TRUE? January 1, 2012

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IS IT TRUE? January 1, 2012

IS IT TRUE that we are sharply reminded of the lawlessness in society by the last EPD Activity Report for the year of 2011?…that yesterday the Evansville Police Department filled a full 18 pages with their daily report that averages about 13 pages, seldom sees single digits, and every once in a while tops 20 pages?…that with the new year we would like to see less criminal activity in the City of Evansville for our police to have to deal with?

IS IT TRUE that that old curmudgeon Morton Marcus who watches economic performance statistics for the State of Indiana and publishes a weekly column published a doozy today regarding the personal income of Hoosiers?…that Marcus points out to us that we Hoosiers are falling behind the rest of the country in personal income a little bit more every year and have been doing so for the last year, during the recession, and even in the pre-recession period at a trickling rate in the tenths of a percent per year?…that nevertheless this half a century phenomena of settling for a little less every year has taken Indiana from a state that had personal incomes that exceeded the national averages by over 15% in the 1950’s to an economy that lags national averages by more than 15% today?…that in the long run the State of Indiana despite its efforts is not keeping up?…that perhaps this is an artifact of an ultra conservative way of living and a reluctance to even the simplest changes?…that 2012 is a new year and that hopefully some of the things that have stifled us in the past will be set aside in favor of more modern policies so that we can finally stop the trickle-down effect?…that Marcus attributes it to have insufficient management talent in the private sector?…that as long as Indiana pays low wages it will attract low quality talent in both the public and private sectors and see its best talent continue to leave?

IS IT TRUE that we can finally say and print the words Mayor Winnecke as the inauguration happens at noon today?…that it will remain to be seen just how different the new boss will be when compared to the old boss who left spending, cussing, and screaming?…that many challenges await Mayor Winnecke courtesy of the old boss and the mythical “machine” that drives the bus called Evansville?…that the CCO encourages and supports independent new thought and action from the Winnecke Administration and will do our best to help him form and sustain effective local governance without “old boy” politics having undue and unhealthy influence over his decisions?

IS IT TRUE that as we the people of the City of Evansville enter this new year we have NO AGREEMENT IN PLACE FOR THE MCCURDY PROJECT?…that we had NO BINDING LEGAL AGREEMENT IN PLACE FOR A DOWNTOWN CONVENTION HOTEL?…that we have NO FUNDING IN PLACE FOR THE MUCH BALLYHOOD 25 FRONT DOOR PRIDE HOMES, OLD SAFE HOUSE RECLAMATION, A BUS STATION PARK, and a host of other last minute spending issued crammed through by the old boss that need to be re-examined before going forward?…that even the trumpeted FREE $51 Million Johnson Controls contract that is just being analyzed should be on the table for the Winnecke Administration to consider cancelling as it was signed by a guy who is gone, for a guy who is gone, and does not appear to serve the best interests of the people of Evansville as it most surely should do?

IS IT TRUE that we wish all of our readers an enjoyable New Year’s Day and hope to keep the pedal to the metal with your help to start turning the corner toward a prosperous future in 2012?

Are Convention Centers and Hotels Obsolete White Elephants?

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The Wall Street Journal recently published an article on the trend toward less and less utilization for convention centers at a time when local governments continue to pour taxpayer dollars into the trappings of big conventions. The full article is on the link at the bottom but here are some critical excerpts for you to ponder.

“For two decades, America’s convention center business has been declining, resulting in a nationwide surplus of empty meeting facilities, struggling convention halls and vacant hotel rooms. How have governments responded to this glut? By building more convention centers, of course, financed by debt backed by new taxes and fees on already struggling taxpayers.”

” To finance these risky projects—which the private sector won’t build by itself—cities float debt backed by new taxes and fees on already struggling taxpayers. As Charles Chieppo, a former board member of Massachusetts Convention Center Authority, lamented last year, “Logic rarely has a place in the convention business.””

“”The whole thing is a racket,” Boston Globe columnist Jeff Jacoby recently observed. “Once again the politicos will expand their empire. Once again crony capitalism will enrich a handful of wired business operators. And once again Joe and Jane Taxpayer will pay through the nose. How many times must we see this movie before we finally shut it off?””

“Many times, if officials in Baltimore have their way. Several years ago they built a $300 million city-owned hotel, (the Hilton Baltimore Convention Center Hotel) to boost the fortunes of the city’s struggling convention center. Having opened in 2008, the hotel lost $11 million last year. Now the city is considering a public-private expansion plan that would add a downtown arena, an additional convention hotel,”

“The surest sign that taxpayers should be leery of such public investments is that officials have changed their sales pitch. Convention and meeting centers shouldn’t be judged, they now say, by how many hotel rooms, restaurants, and local attractions they help fill. ”

“This new metric—a city’s amorphous brand value—is little more than a convenient way to ignore the failure of publicly sponsored facilities to live up to exaggerated projections. But as far as city officials are concerned, that failure is nothing that hundreds of millions more in taxpayer dollars can’t fix.”

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204720204577126603702369654.html?KEYWORDS=convention+center