JOHNNY KINCAID IS THE CCO NEW STAFF REPORTER
The City-County Observer is pleased to announce the addition of a new reporter, Johnny Kincaid to our staff.  Kincaid will cover the Evansville City Council, E-REP, and DMD meetings. He will also cover various events in and around Evansville.
Johnny Kincaid is the former morning radio personality who spent 27 years waking up the good people of the Tri-State. He came to Evansville in 1987 to take on the morning show on WKDQ. When Kincaid added the program director to his job duties, he led the station to ratings success and brought one of the Freedom Festival’s most successful events. The first Mike Harvey sock hop from the Evansville riverfront drew 18,000 fans, establishing an annual tradition of dance parties with Harvey.
During the first Gulf War, Kincaid heard about a giant flag made in Evansville. The Great American Flag was sewn together at Anchor Industries in 1980 and at the time, the 7-ton flag was the largest in the world. The flag had been sitting in a warehouse in the DC area for years until a group that included Kincaid was able to get the flag displayed at the base of the Washington Monument on Flag Day. A busload of Evansville residents went to DC to assist in unfurling the flag.
When KDQ switched from oldies-based to country music, Kincaid moved to 106.1 WJPS.Â
Kincaid decided to move away from radio and went to work for the University of Evansville as director of Smokefree Communities and eventually persuaded city and county leaders to adopt a law to eliminate smoking in workplaces.
He left U of E and went back on the radio on 105.3 WJLT. When the Evansville Police launched Coffee with a Cop, Kincaid decided to broadcast the morning show live from the event. He broadcasted from Coffee with a Cop every month.Â
After leaving radio, Kincaid was hired by Vincennes University to be an instructor in training classes for corporations. The job morphed into teaching job skills to incarcerated men in Brachville Correctional Facility. He still volunteers for ministry weekends at Wabash Valley Correctional Facility.
Last year, Kincaid decided to enter the world of podcasting with “This Week in Evansville,†a 30-minute weekly show that gives in-depth coverage of the news and interviews with newsmakers. He has recently teamed up with the City-County Observer to post his latest episodes on the CCO webpage.Â
Kincaid has a life-long interest in politics. “I voted in my first presidential primary in 1976. I voted for Ronald Regan, who was running against President Gerald Ford.†Kincaid said. As a morning show entertainer, he avoided tipping his hand about his political beliefs and will continue to do so at the City-County Observer.
Look for his byline on CCO articles and check out episodes of his podcast on City-County Observer near future.
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Captain Robbie Hahn Is Retiring From The EPD After Serving 35 years
SERGEANT ANNE GRAY IS TRANSITIONING IN NEW POSITION WITHIN EPD
Good afternoon everyone,
I wanted to let you all know that I am transitioning into a new position within EPD. I will be heading to the Adult Investigations Unit. Sergeant Trudy Day will be taking my position as the new PIO. She will have my work cell (812) 568-9515 and office phone (812) 436-5744. Her email is tday@evansvillepolice.com. Officer Taylor Merriss is still the Special Projects Coordinator and will continue to assist with PIO duties as well.
Just to give a little background on Sgt. Day, she has been with EPD for the past 24 years. Sgt. Day has been a detective in both the Juvenile Investigations Unit and Financial Crimes Unit.  Sgt. Day was promoted to the rank of Sergeant in 2012. She spent time in Records as the Supervisor and was the EPD Grant Writer. Sgt. Day spent the last 3 years as a Motor Patrol Supervisor for the 3rd shift motor patrol. Sgt. Day will be shadowing me for the next week and my transfer will likely occur next week. Please add Sgt. Trudy Day to your contact list as she will be the point of contact from this time forward. It has been a pleasure working with you all in the capacity of my PIO position. I will still be around to help out when I can and I will likely be assisting with PIO duties when Sgt. Day and Officer Merriss are unavailable.
Thank you,
Sgt. Anna Gray, Former Public Information Office Of The Evansville Police Department
THE NEW HARMONY GAZETTE – SPECIAL FACT PAPER MARCH 2024
THE NEW HARMONY GAZETTE – SPECIAL FACT PAPER MARCH 2024
“LET JUSTICE ROLL DOWN LIKE WATER, AND RIGHTEOUSNESS LIKE A MIGHTY
STREAM!†– KING JAMES BIBLE – THE PROPHET AMOS
The New Harmony Gazette – Publisher Dan Barton
Amos – A Prophet from the Old Testament- He was the shepherd of Judah who spoke about the social injustice and economic inequality in the Kingdom Of Israel around 760 B.C.. He explains to exiled Israelites why they were punished and warns Judahites not to fall into the same trap.
His warnings would seem appropriate to us Americans today!
In the January 2024 edition of The New Harmony Gazette, two questions were posed to Posey County Prosecutor Thomas Clowers; 1) Has incarcerated murder suspect Austin Kusturin been injured in any way at the Posey County Jail and what is his present state of health? Prosecutor Clowers did not answer that question, he would only describe Publicly Paid Defense Attorney Glenn Gramp’s state of health. 2) Was it a shotgun that was used to kill Elizabeth and John Hall? Prosecutor Clowers flatly refused to answer that question behind Indiana Code 5-14-3-4(b)(1). That same question was posed to Prosecutor Clowers a year before and he didn’t give any answer to it.
Now, I find in the public court record that Mr. Clowers states on February 23, 2024, and requested the following: That in the Court’s (Judge Goedde’s) Preliminary Instructions (To The Proposed Jury) (“To Strikeâ€) No. 9 and No. 10, paragraph 4 of each, that the wording “while (defendant) armed with a deadly weapon and it results in serious bodily injury to a person (Elizabeth and John Hall) other than a defendant†be stricken.
As a Layman observer of the proceedings that have gone on for the past more than two years, I find this development outside my realm of understanding! If this means that the jury is not to be told that the defendant was armed with a deadly weapon, then how was he supposed to have murdered Elizabeth and John Hall, I wondered? It would seem to me that if Austin Kusturin did commit the murders, as he is charged, how did he do it?
Prosecutor Clowers has already offered the defendant several plea deals for Life Without Parole in this case, dropping the Death Penalty threat, on three separate occasions, July 25, 2022, September 14, 2022, and January 18, 2023, without an acknowledgement from the defendant.
And now, it seems, Prosecutor Clowers is asking Judge Goedde to keep the jury uninformed about the use of a deadly weapon. Does he think that can get a conviction on his charge of murder without the jury knowing that the defendant was armed with a deadly weapon, I thought?
If so, and without a deadly weapon, then how did the murder happen? Why did Prosecutor Clowers make such a proposal to the Circuit Court Judge? It looks like we may all have a lot to learn!
I wrote a letter to Prosecutor Clowers regarding my lack of understanding regarding this matter and here is what we said:
Dear Prosecutor Clowers: February 27, 2024 “It has come to my attention that with the upcoming proposed Jury Trial of Austin Kusturin a new development has taken place from your office that I need to clarify before I do my next story on this case. It is always my objective to offer you the opportunity to make a clear statement on any new development before a story is written and published for the public’s perusal.
“I am advised that you have requested from Circuit Court Judge Craig Goedde to “Strike†from the Court’s Preliminary Instructions to the Jury, instructions 9 and 10 of Paragraph 4 of each, that the wording “While Armed with a Deadly Weapon and it results in Serious Bodily Injury to a a person other than the defendant†be made.
“Is it True? Will the jury be denied the information regarding the use of a deadly weapon by the defendant in these two horrendous murders?
“Do you expect to get a murder conviction in this case without the jury knowing how they were slain? “If not a shotgun, then please explain to me how exactly they were killed?â€
Yours, Dan Barton.
On February 28, 2024, Prosecutor Clowers responded to my inquiry, he said: From Prosecutor Thomas Clowers, To Dan Barton:
“The changes to the jury instructions you reference will NOT have any impact on what evidence is presented to the jury. The changes simply bring the instructions in conformance with what the law requires.
“The jury will also be instructed on all other charges filed against Mr. Kusturin, including multiple counts of Murder, Burglary, Robbery Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury, Unlawful Possession of a Firearm by a Serious Violent Felon, as well as the following sentence enhancements: Life Without Parole, Habitual Offender and Felony Firearm Enhancement.
“You should review the instructions in their entirety to have a better understanding.â€
Thanks.
Dan Barton†‘ Response to Prosecutor Clowers:
“Thanks for your description. I would like to review the instructions more fully. Please send them to me at the New Harmony Gazette.â€
From: Prosecutor Thomas Clowers to Dan Barton:
You will need to request a copy of the court’s jury instructions from the court.
From: Dan Barton to Prosecutor Clowers:
I don’t have a contact at Judge Goedde’s office, but it’ll wait. I will run what I’ve got with your
explanation. Thanks.
As this case is still in the pre-trial phase The New Harmony Gazette is taking steps not to
involve Judge Craig Goedde in this discussion, but to simply put before the reading public the
conversation on the matter that took place between Prosecutor Clowers and Publisher Dan
Barton.
After the trial is completed, if it seems necessary, The Gazette will then contact Judge Goedde
for the jury instructions that Prosecutor Clowers refers to. It’s a learning process for most of us,
FOOTNOTE: The City-County Observer posted this article without bias, opinion, or editing.
BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING
BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS
REGULAR MEETING
ROOM 301 CIVIC CENTER COMPLEX
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 2024
12:00 NOON
 AGENDA
1.   CALL TO ORDER
2.   MEETING MEMORANDUM  FEBRUARY 21, 2024
3.   CONSENT AGENDA
     a. Request Re: Permission for Swonder Ice Arena to host a Sensory Skate on the first Sunday of the month. April -August $5.00 includes admission and skate rental.- Mitchell   Â
     b. Request Re: Approve and Execute Park Property Reserve Use Permit with Funk in the CityÂ
       for an Art Festival at Haynies Corner on May 18, 2024 and September 28, 2024.- Crook
     c. Request Re: Approve and Execute Land Use Agreement with Reitz High School Boys Lacrosse
       at Howell Park/ EJFL Football Complex.- Crook Â
     d. Request Re: Approve and Execute Agreement for Facility Use and Services with the YMCA for Adult Volleyball Leagues. – Bedwel
4. Â Â OLD BUSINESSÂ
     N/A
5.   NEW BUSINESS     Â
     a. Request Re: Open bids for Kley Building Improvements. – Beck
     b. Request Re: Permission to seek quotes for Takin Barn Roof replacement at Mesker Park ZooÂ
       & Botanic Garden.- Beck
     c. Request Re: Permission to seek quotes for Paving in various areas of Mesker Park Zoo
       & Botanic Garden.- Beck
     d. Request Re: Permission to offer Field Trip Friday events for Non-Profit groups.- Crook Â
     e. Request Re: Permission to assign the Swonder Pro Shop Vendor Agreement to Anna Marie RobbÂ
       and Robert Lee Robb, Jr., d/b/a Blade & Puck. -Lord
     f. Request Re: Any Other Business the Board Wishes to Consider and Public Comment.
6.   REPORTS Â
     a. Danielle Crook- Executive Director     Â
7.   ACCEPTANCE OF PAYROLL AND VENDOR CLAIMS
8.   ADJOURN
USI to offer array of eats, treats and music at Solarpalooza
The University of Southern Indiana is excited to offer a full line up of local food trucks and music during Solarpalooza, happening Monday, April 8 on campus. Â
Brisket Biscuit, Bowlify Super Foods, Dawgs on the Ohio, Chino Taco, Steve’s Oink n Squeel BBQ, Paradise Pizza and Kona Ice will be serving eats and treats from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. between the Liberal Arts Center and University Center West.Â
USI’s own award-winning and student-led radio station, 95.7 The Spin, will be spinning tunes beginning at 11 a.m. Patriotic Soul will perform rock and country hits intermittently from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The Boom Squad will be on campus for multiple performances at 11:45 a.m., 12:15 p.m. and 3 p.m. HOT 96.1 FM will also be on campus as the event’s premier radio partner. All live performances will happen outside of Rice Library on The Quad.Â
For exact locations of all happenings, browse the USI Solarpalooza Map.Â
USI will host Solarpalooza Sunday and Monday, April 7-8, beginning with a talk by trailblazing electrical engineer and retired NASA astronaut Joan Higginbotham, at 7 p.m. Sunday, April 7 in the Screaming Eagles Arena, followed by a full day of experiential learning and engagement on Monday, April 8, the day of the eclipse.  Â