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IS IT TRUE? November 18, 2011 Part 2 “BUTTONGATE, Polls and the Machine”

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IS IT TRUE? November 18, 2011 Part 2 “BUTTONGATE, Polls and the Machine”

IS IT TRUE that the City County Observer was graciously provided the powerpoint presentation that Vectren CEO Carl Chapman made to the Evansville City Council on Monday night by Vectren’s PR department?…that we didn’t even ask for it and they sent it anyway and that we appreciate that openness?…that we called the Evansville City Clerk’s office so that we could listen to the tape that was made of Monday night’s meeting and ran into a series of excuses that are reminiscent of an elementary students excuses for not doing their homework?…that we heard, we don’t have it, it isn’t ready yet, the notes are not transcribed yet, and that we were poised to deal with “the dog ate it”, “the McCurdy brown bats flew away with it”, and even the CCO’s flying monkey’s took the tape?…that the Courthouse Moles told us that City Clerk Alberta Matlock forgot to push the button to tape the meeting so there is not a tape available?…that after six phone calls back and forth that Alberta’s trust assistant finally admitted that Alberta did not record the meeting?…that the Evansville City Clerk Alberta Matlock has just broken the record of 18 minutes of missed recording set back in the 1970’s by the Nixon Administration in what started the GATE suffix phenomena with WATERGATE?…that we do appreciate the office of the City Clerk owning up to the truth and for providing us with a new term FORGOT TO PUSH THE BUTTONGATE?…that we expect that WNIN has a recording and will bail the City Clerk’s office out with a reproduction recording so they can put the minutes on paper?

CCO Flying Monkey
IS IT TRUE that the City County Observer has conducted a series of polls since the election and that all of the polls have been allowed to stay up for a couple of days so that a significant number of votes could be cast?…that the main topic of these polls have been the so called “machine” that received so much attention and scorn during the recent campaign?…that we have determined from our polls regarding the “machine” that our readers believe that there is a “machine” that runs Evansville by a 3 to 1 margin?…that our readers furthermore believe by the same 3 – 1 margin that the “machine” contains both Democrat and Republican members and that the only way to rid the City of Evansville is to either wait for the people making up the “machine” to die or to just Grin and Bear it since the “machine” is just part of what Evansville is?…that 18 of our reader voters are idealistic and believe that the “machine” can be reformed?

IS IT TRUE that things have not changed much in 3 decades as exactly 30 years ago a distinguished professor at the University of Evansville told this writer that the best career move would be to get out of here and don’t come back until there had been about 200 funerals that were needed to clean up local government?…that the funerals happened but the “machine” is still in charge and that the remedy for fixing Evansville is still a bunch of funerals?…that it seems as though the “machine” teaches its children well and makes sure that they inherit power and position even if it is elected?

IS IT TRUE that in another poll our readers believe that major spending that is being contemplated or contracted right now by the Weinzapfel Administration should be subject to the approval or the veto of Mayor Elect Lloyd Winnecke?…that the City County Observer believes that while shoving through $100 Million in spending during a lame duck period may be legal that it is just not the right thing to do?…that soon Mayor Winnecke will have to deal with these contracts and pay for these contracts so he should have veto power over any major expenditure right now?…that goes double for legacy bumbling projects like the McCurdy and the downtown Convention Hotel?…that even the Congress of the United States that has an approval rating that is flirting with single digits knows better than to shove major legislation through in a lame duck session?

Former Assessor’s Office Employee Gets $25,000 Settlement

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Amy McCoy an employee who was fired from here job in the Vanderburgh Assessor’s office by former Assessor and Evansville City Council Elect Jonathan Weaver for allegedly refusing to work on behalf of his re-election campaign on a scheduled day off has settled her case for $25,000.

Vanderburgh County officials have not admitted to all of the claims made by Ms. McCoy but have acknowledged that her termination did violate the terms of the Vanderburgh County Employees Handbook. Another employee who was fired the same day as Ms. McCoy was hired back into the Assessor’s Office.

The $25,000 is expected to come from taxpayer funds.

IS IT TRUE? November 18, 2011 “McCurdy = Evansville’s Solyndra”

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The Mole #??

IS IT TRUE? November 18, 2011

IS IT TRUE that the Evansville IceMen fell from the ranks of the unbeaten last night in a home loss to the Fort Wayne Komets in front of a feisty home crowd of 2,700?…that 2,700 attendees is not quite the 3,500 budgeted for but that the average is still holding very well and it was a Thursday night?…that the weekend crowds have real potential to make up for midweek dips and that A WINNING TEAM which we have with the IceMen will fill those seats?…that despite last night’s loss that the IceMen are still in 2nd place in their division and have one less loss than the division leader?

IS IT TRUE that reading of the testimony yesterday by President Obama’s Energy Secretary Steven Chu, that the dialog about the Solyndra loan default sounded so much like series of events that has the McCurdy Hotel in the uncertain quagmire that it is in?…that in the Evansville version of the Solyndra default that the role of President Obama has been played by outgoing Mayor Weinzapfel and the role of Secretary Chu has been played by the Evansville Redevelopment Commission?…that in both cases there was clearly a rush to make a deal without VETTING the partner or the project?…that in both cases the elected official at the top of the ticket being President Obama or Mayor Weinzapfel has received substantial campaign contributions from people involved with the deal?…that in both cases public investment was subordinated to private investment?…that in both cases the partner (Solyndra or City Centre Properties LLC) were chosen by a high ranking elected official?…that in both cases negative news was delayed until after an election?…that in the case of Solyndra the people’s money and assets were lost?…that the jury is still out on the McCurdy but the fact that the recent tax bill has been declared to be in default surely makes it look like Evansville is on a collision course with a Solyndra moment of its own?

IS IT TRUE that in today’s Wall Street Journal there is an article about Fort Smith, Arkansas and what they are planning to do to fill the1,000 person job vacuum that well be created when our old friend Whirlpool closes their refrigerator plant in the Summer of 2012?…that this article was truly a déjà vu moment to read?…that Fort Smith is planning to fall back on health care and tourism to try to fill the voids?…that there were also discussions about local suppliers of plastic parts that were dependent on Whirlpool that will struggle to survive?…that all that was needed to make this Evansville’s story is to change the name and the date?…that there was one big difference?…that the Fort Smith Regional Chamber of Commerce stated in the article that they have a $2.2 Million fund on hand to encourage new businesses?…that the CCO does not have any knowledge of such a fund being available in Evansville by the Chamber, the City Government, or even the County Government?

IS IT TRUE that we had funds but a large number of those dollars were used to build some Front Door Pride houses that are still languishing on the market at prices that are roughly $100,000 per house less than they cost to put there?…that if the Fort Smith can learn anything from Evansville it should be “DO NOT SQUANDER FUNDS THAT WERE ESTABLISHED FOR BUSINESS TO BUILD HOUSES”?…that unlike Evansville, Fort Smith does have a growing population growing from 53,000 to 86,209 since 1960 during which Evansville shrunk from 141.543 to 117,429?…that at these growth and loss rates Fort Smith will pass Evansville in population in the year 2,038 when both cities will have a population of 101,819?…that this projection is based on a 50 year history but can change if Evansville changes its ways to promote job growth in the private sector?…that Mayor Elect Winnecke has some of the right ideas in his plan like establishing both Angel and Venture investment vehicles, leveraging the GAGE Technology Transfer agreement, and promoting existing businesses?…that these are difficult tasks to achieve but that if Mayor Elect Winnecke pulls these things off he may just reverse a 50 year exodus of our young educated professionals and keep a few of the old heads that still have some fight left in them from vacating Evansville for the beach?

IS IT TRUE? November 17, 2011 ERC Dilemma Continues

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Pigeon Creek Piranha

IS IT TRUE? November 17, 2011

IS IT TRUE that a call to the Vanderburgh County Treasurer’s Office today by the City County Observer resulted in us learning that the McCurdy Hotel owned by City Centre Properties LLC of Carmel, IN has officially been declared to be delinquent on their tax bill?… that City Centre Properties that owns tract #82-06-30-020-005.002-029, aka the McCurdy Hotel has failed to pay their Fall 2011 installment of their real estate taxes?…that the tax bill on that property that was due last week was $10,268.66 but has now a penalty of 5% is now $10,782.69?…that if they don’t pay this by December 10th they will be popped with another 5% penalty?…that the choice not to pay this tax bill serves as an early indicator that City Center Properties LLC either does not have the means or intention to move forward with this project without public money handed to them to do so?

IS IT TRUE that as we just reported the Riverhouse Hotel has a contract on it?…that the Riverhouse which has recently had much trouble and fell into as many or more code violations that the McCurdy failed to register an acceptable bid at a recent auction only bringing an interest up to $350,000 that the bank owner refused to accept?…that the financial parts of this deal have not been released and that only the principals, Mole #7, Mole #44, and the McCurdy Brown Bats know the details.?…that the McCurdy Brown Bats learned by dropping eaves that are dangerously close to falling off anyway?…that the McCurdy Brown Bats have been known to gossip a bit to their friends the Pigeon Creek Piranha so just go ask the Piranha if you need to know?

IS IT TRUE that the real information comes from the McCurdy Rat Snakes who did get a glimpse of some plans for a 125 – 150 room riverfront hotel that the buyer and seller were discussing in the parking lot?…that the potential for a new riverfront hotel may just have some affect on the deliberations that the Evansville Redevelopment Commission regarding the longsuffering downtown Convention Hotel project slated for the space between the Ford Center and the Centre?…that just when we thought the vetting would be done and a decision could be made that new information comes along?…that Evansville could still benefit from a Convention Hotel and that the Hunden Strategic Partners vetting of Prime Lodging and the Kunkel Group should play itself out?…that as soon as it is revealed that the study is complete that it is the responsibility of the ERC and the DMD to release that study to the public?…that just to keep the process honest that the City County Observer will file a Freedom of Information Act Request the hour that we know that this report has been completed?…that going forward with anything at all with respect to a contract or a decision without the justification of the Hunden study that we the people of Evansville paid for is not acceptable?

IS IT TRUE that the CCO believes that this downtown Convention Hotel project has gone on long enough and that the Weinzapfel Administration’s bumbling has been the only consistency at all?…that it is time for a new team to make this decision and the name of that team is the Winnecke Administration?…that we encourage Mayor Elect Winnecke to inject himself into this discussion so that it does not become an unmanageable albatross around his neck in the future?

Riverhouse Under Contract: New Hotel Possible

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The City County Observer has learned through it newest addition Mole #7 and has confirmed through Mole #44 that the Riverhouse property has a contract that has been signed on it and that the buyer is a developer who has every intention to utilized the property to create a river front hotel with between 125 and 150 rooms.

The Riverhouse has been in disrepair for many years and recently only drew bids of $350,000 at auction and opted to remain on the market to wait for a better offer. The terms of the contract have not been disclosed but the property has been listed by Woodward Commercial Realty for $1.25 Million.

The property that consists of two tracts is currently owned by Centra Credit Union of Columbus, IN and is assessed at a total of $760,000.

The Riverhouse which is the next door neighbor to the McCurdy Hotel that was just declared delinquent on their recent real estate tax bill of $10,782.69 and assessed a 5% penalty of $539.13 and has been the subject of much controversy of the three year ordeal that its owner City Centre Properties LLC has gone through seeking financing to convert it to 90 luxury apartments.

The Evansville Redevelopment Commission is meeting in a private executive session today to hear the Vetting report of Hunden Strategic Partners with respect to the downtown Convention Hotel that has been planned for the MLK Entertainment Complex for three years now. That hotel project has been through several false starts due to difficulties with financing and weakness of the chosen companies. The ERC commissioned an extensive vetting process to be done by Hunden Strategic Partners on proposals from Prime Lodging and the Kunkel Group to avoid another false start. The results of that vetting procedure may be released today.

How to Buy American Made Products this Holiday Season

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The City County Observer would like to encourage all of our readers to consider making this Holiday Season a season where we all band together to aid the nations economy by resolving to purchase every holiday gift possible that is MADE IN AMERICA.

We took it upon ourselves to try to learn just how to go about doing such a thing and came across the website for DigUSOut that is a business that goes out and finds goods and services that are American and makes them available to people who wish to buy American made. DigUSOut’s site has the following mantra for why they exist.

“Dig U.S. Out was created for one simple reason: to put Americans back to work. With a national unemployment rate of 9.1 percent and 13.9 million Americans out of work, it is time for Americans to take action.

Instead of relying on government to dig us out of our current financial woes, Dig U.S. Out believes that it is we the people who need to rise to the occasion and act. One simple way we can all help is by purchasing more products that are made here at home in the USA by hardworking Americans.

Dig U.S. Out realizes that it is easy to want to purchase the cheapest priced products without giving notice or thought to where these products are made and whose jobs they are supporting. Unfortunately, it is this carelessness that has contributed to our current economic difficulties and the enormous loss of jobs of our family members, neighbors, and friends.

By adjusting our purchasing habits and buying more American-made products, you can help put Americans back to work and rebuild our economy. Far too many jobs have been outsourced to other countries. Dig U.S. Out understands that America is a part of the global economy, but the level of dependence that we have granted to other countries has gone too far.

Today is the day to rise and support American-made products! In so doing with each purchase we can help dig our country out of our economic troubles, create more American jobs, and support the country that we love so dearly. So please make an effort to support American companies and American jobs and in doing so you will be supporting your fellow citizens, community, and the cause of freedom.

Together we can Dig U.S. Out.”

http://www.digusout.com/about-us

Of course if you can find a local retailer to make your American purchases from that is even better because the entire chain of transactions will stay in America, the sales taxes will stay in Indiana, and a local business will make the profits.

Indiana Government Salary Link

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The City County Observer is pleased to make this link to the salary data base for all State of Indiana employees available to our readers. This link opens up the entire data base from highest pay of Tom Crean at $600,000 per year and proceeding down.

You can click on the “new search” icon at the bottom left to do additional searches by name or institution. For example if you click “new search” and insert the name “Daniels” you will get a list of all of the people named Daniels that work for the State of Indiana. Mitch Daniels, our Governor is 3rd on that list with a salary of $95,000.

If you search again under “employer” and choose the University of Southern Indiana you will get a list of all of the USI State employees with their salaries listed from highest to lowest.

This is one way to monitor your tax dollars at work so investigate to your heart’s desire.

http://www.indystar.com/data/government/state_salaries2008_results.shtml

USI proposes reduction in summer session costs

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USI
Addressing the issue of affordability of higher education, the administration of the University of Southern Indiana will ask its Board of Trustees in a special session on Friday to reduce the price per credit hour of summer session courses for in-state undergraduate students by approximately 20 percent, beginning in summer 2012.

The move would reduce the current $193.07 per credit hour for Indiana undergraduates to $154.50 per credit hour in summer 2012 and $162.30 per credit hour in summer 2013. For an undergraduate taking a full-time summer load of 12 credit hours, this new program would cut costs by $463 in summer 2012 and $510 in summer 2013.

“USI is already the most affordable four-year public university in Indiana, but we recognize the pressure on families in the state in these difficult economic times,” said President Linda L. M. Bennett. “USI has focused on expanding opportunities for summer school for the past five years. The reduction of summer session costs beginning in 2012 will encourage our students to take advantage of earning credits in the summer and will help with timely degree completion, a priority for the state and for the University.”

“For students from Evansville and the southwest Indiana region home for the summer from other colleges and universities, this price reduction also will be a benefit,” Bennett added. “They can earn credits at USI that apply toward their degree completion, most likely at a much lower cost.”

USI′s 2012 summer sessions begin May 9 and June 18, with more than 560 courses scheduled so far. Last summer, 4,455 students were enrolled in summer courses, an increase of over nine percent or 400 students over the last five years. The University anticipates increased enrollment in summer sessions and more efficient use of state-funded facilities.

For more about summer sessions at USI, see www.usi.edu/summer.

Source: USI.edu

Indiana Takes Down Evansville, 94-73

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Box Score
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Five Hoosiers scored in double figures as the Indiana University men’s basketball team topped Evansville, 94-73, Wednesday evening at the Ford Center.

Kenneth Harris and Colt Ryan were the leading scorers for the Aces (1-1) while Verdell Jones III paced the Hoosiers (3-0). All three players finished with 17 points.

Indiana hit three of its first four shots en route to an early 7-0 lead. Jordan Hulls, who finished the night with 14 points, scored four in the early run. A Harris layup got Evansville on the board before a Ryan free throw got the Aces within four, 7-3. That is as close as UE would be for the remainder of the contest as IU would put up the next two baskets before leading by as many as 26 points in the opening period.

Another Harris bucket made it a 24-point game (51-27) at the break as a dominant inside game would be the difference. Indiana outscored Evansville, 26-8, in the paint in the opening stanza.

In the opening minutes of the second half, Indiana utilized a 12-6 run to extend the advantage to 30 points as Verdell Jones stuck again in the form of two three-pointers. Indiana would lead by as many as 33 points before coming away with the 24-point win.

Over the final minutes of the game, several Evansville players logged minutes to gain pivotal experience. Rokas Cesnulevisius played 13 minutes and grabbed five boards while scoring four. Jordan Nelson finished with five tallies in eight minutes while Jaylon Moore saw three minutes of action.

Denver Holmes had his second double-digit outing of the young season, scoring 13. Ryan and Cesnulevisius were the leading rebounders for UE with five.

Christian Watford had 15 points for the Hoosiers while Cody Zeller and Jordan Hulls notched 14. Zeller also hauled in a game-high nine rebounds.

Both squads shot the ball fairly well, but the Hoosiers 55.9% proved to be too much for Evansville, who finished the evening shooting 42.9%. Indiana was also 11-of-21 from three-point range and had a 37-32 advantage on the boards.

Evansville will look to rebound on Saturday as it will play host to Oakland City at 2:05 p.m.

Source: gopurpleaces.com