VANDERBURGH COUNTY MARRIAGE LICENSE
FALL into your Fall Break with us at cMoe!
Spend your Fall Break with us at cMoe for our Fall Break Camp. Registration is NOW OPEN.All information can be found at the registration link below.October 9-13, 8 AM – 3:30 PM
Explore the museum for FREE!
Explore the museum for FREE with us on the first Thursday of every other month.Last admittance is 7:30 PM.Thursday, August 3, 5 PM – 8 PM
It’s Back to School Bash time at cMoe
Join us at cMoe for our Back to School Bash! Say goodbye to summer and hello to a brand new school year!Bubble Station – Splat Painting – Side Walk Art – Water Balloon Launch – Kiddie Car Wash – Egg Drop ChallengeFriday, August 4, 1 PM – 3 PM
Tie-Dye with us!
Join us to create your very own tie-dye t-shirt to take home!$10 for Non-Members & $7 for MembersOnly 15 spots available.Saturday, August 12, 10 AM – 11 AM
S.T.E.A.M. Saturday
Join us at cMoe every 3rd Saturday each month for S.T.E.A.M. Saturday.Explore an interactive, hands-on activity designed to spark curiosity in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, or Math!Saturday, August 19, 10 AM – 10:30 AM
Meet Mr. Science and learn all about STEM!
From an upside-down twister to a fire rocket, Jason Lindsey, aka “Mr. Science,” with Hooked on Science, brings an unforgettable extreme STEM experience to us at cMoe.Saturday, August 26, 1 PM – 2 PM
The Tashi Kyil monks are coming to Evansville
Join us at cMoe for a Tibetan Cultural Art Program/Presentation from the Tashi Kyil Tour Monks as they stop in Evansville on their U.S. tour!Saturday, August 26, 3 PM – 4:30 PM
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT THIS MONTH!Individuals:Lori Koch, Derek Adams, William Cartwright, and Kendra HatfieldBusinesses:Hatfield Law, Kona Ice of Evansville LLC, JD Sheth Foundation Inc and Field & Main
EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT
FOOTNOTE: Â EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.
Evansville, Indiana – A Cyber tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) led to the arrest of a Vanderburgh County man for possession of child pornography and dissemination of child pornography.
Detectives with the Indiana State Police – Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) task force in Evansville began an investigation in January of 2023 after receiving a cyber tip report from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. The cyber tip report indicated that a specific account was possibly used to transmit child pornography images or video files.
Based on information gathered during the investigation, detectives requested a search warrant through the Vanderburgh County Superior Court. As a result, on Wednesday, March 30, 2023, members of the Indiana Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and Indiana State Police executed the search warrant at an address in Evansville, Indiana.
On Tuesday, August 1, 2023, as a result of the investigation and subsequent search, an arrest warrant was issued through the Vanderburgh County Clerk. Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested Benjamin Seger of Evansville. Benjamin Seger was transported to the Vanderburgh County jail without incident.
Arrested and Charges –
Possession of Child Pornography, Where the Child is Under 12 Years of Age, Level 4 Felony (2 Counts).
Possession of Child Pornography, Where the Child is Under 18 Years of Age, Level 5 Felony (2 Counts).
Vicarious Sexual Gratification, Level 5 Felony (1 Count)
Child Solicitation, Level 5 Felony (1 Count)
Investigating – Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force
Assisting Agencies – Indiana State Police and Jasper Police Department
Arresting Agency – Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office
BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING AGENDA, Â KEVIN WINTERNHEIMER CHAMBERS IN ROOM 301, CIVIC CENTER COMPLEXWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 2023 AT 12:00 NOON
 AGENDA
1.   CALL TO ORDER
2.   MEETING MEMORANDUM  JULY 19, 2023
3.   CONSENT AGENDA
    a. Request Re: Approve and Execute Park Property Reserve Use Permit Application withÂ
      Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library for the Day of the Dead Cultural Celebration at Westside
      Library Park on Saturday, November 4, 2023. – Barnett          Â
4. Â Â OLD BUSINESSÂ
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5.   NEW BUSINESS  Â
     a. Request Re: Any Other Business the Board Wishes to Consider and Public Comments
6.   REPORTS Â
     a. Steve Schaefer- Interim Parks Department Director          Â
7.   ACCEPTANCE OF PAYROLL AND VENDOR CLAIMS
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8.   ADJOURN
Vanderburgh County Superior Court Judge Tom Massey’s story begins in South Bend, Indiana. He was the oldest of three brothers. His father was an Electrical Engineering Professor at Notre Dame, while his mother worked in a hospital laboratory.
Massey attended South Bend Clay High School, and in his time there, he played summer league baseball and walked on the football team his Junior year. Massey made the Varsity squad later that Fall and in his Senior year, he was a backup tight end on Clay’s only undefeated football team in school history.
While in high school, Massey worked as a restaurant dishwasher and spent a summer working at his Grandfather’s farm in Dakota City, Nebraska. During his first 2 college summers, he worked the second shift at a McCormick & Company food plant. One job was making mustard and salad dressings for 16 oz. bottles to 55-gallon drums. He obtained a chauffeur’s license and drove refrigerated food delivery trucks for the next 2 summers.
After Massey’s graduation from Clay, he had been accepted to Indiana University, Notre Dame, and Purdue University. However, because of living so close to Notre Dame, he decided to attend Purdue to pursue a major in business.
Massey graduated from Purdue in 1981 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Management from the Krannert School. He then attended Valparaiso Law School. While in law school, Massey wrote a Note that was accepted for Law Review. He then became a Teaching Assistant in the Legal Research and Writing Program the second semester of his second year and all of the third year. He was also a Note Editor on Law Review Board during that time.
Tom and his wife Joanne married in 1989.  Joanne is a well-known Artist and a Saint for putting up with him. They have 3 children, who all followed in their father’s footsteps by attending Purdue University. Their oldest, Rachel Alban earned a degree in Biological Engineering. Their son and middle child, Scott Massey earned a degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology. While their youngest daughter, Ellie Massey, earned a degree in Industrial Management (business major with engineering minor).
In 2009, Massey started his own law firm, Massey Law Offices, LLC. Shortly after starting the firm, Massey was joined by Joe Harrison Jr. and Lee Veazey. They worked well together and a crossword was never spoken.
Massey first started practicing law as a new associate with the Bowers Harrison law firm in July of 1984. While at Bowers Harrison, Massey hired Kristy McDaniel and Heather Zimmer, at the time neither of which had any legal experience.
However, both are now among the top legal assistants in the City, with Kristy joining Joe Harrison Jr. and Lee Veazey at the Dentons Bingham Greenebaum law firm, and Heather joining former Massey Law Office Assistant Laurie Nevil at Stohl, Kennon, Ogden.
Since he started with Bowers Harrison, Massey has been active in Community Service. He worked as a Deputy Election Commissioner, before being appointed to the Vanderburgh County Election Board.
He first served as the minority Republican Board Member with Democrat Election Board President Wayne Trockman and Clerk Betty Knight Smith.
Since then, Massey served as the Republican President of the Vanderburgh County Election Board under Clerks Susie Kirk, Debbie Stucke, and Carla Hayden. However, Massey did take a break from the Election Board when Mayor Russ Lloyd appointed him to the Evansville Police Merit Commission from 2000 to 2004.
On February 18, 2021, Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch personally called Massey on behalf of Governor Holcomb to let him know that he had been selected to replace retiring Judge Richard G. D’Amour. Judge D’Amour’s docket was primarily family and civil law, and Massey practiced in both of those areas.
Judge Massey was sworn in at the ONB Event Plaza at noon on April 5 2021, by the Honorable Leslie C. Shively, Chief Judge of the Superior Court of Vanderburgh County. About 2 months later, the Indiana Supreme Court appointed Massey to serve as an Indiana Commercial Court Judge. He is 1 of the 10 Commercial Court Judges in the State of Indiana that deal with complex and large asset business litigation.
Judge Massey enjoys his work and his excellent Court staff which are still training him. He was elected (unopposed) for a 6-year term commencing January 2, 2023. He is proud to work with his fellow Judges and Magistrates of the Vanderburgh Superior Court. In his spare time, Judge Massey enjoys fishing and cutting/splitting firewood.