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Musgrave resigns from president of Vanderburgh Co. Commissioners

Vanderburgh County Commission President Cheryl Musgrave has stepped down from her position.

Commissioners say she sent an email saying so longer desires to serve as an officer and requested that she be classified as “member.”

Musgrave lost the republican primary for her commission seat, but her current term ends at the end of the year.

She’s been on the commission since 2016.

Musgrave also lost the republican primary for Evansville Mayor in 2023.

But at the commission's 3 p.m. meeting, that changed. Elpers will now serve as president, and Goebel as vice president.

In a statement to the Courier & Press, Musgrave said she thanks everyone for their support during her "incredibly productive" 17 months as president.

"I've enjoyed a wonderful presidency where world-class Internet was installed for every property in the unincorporated county, major road projects are under construction a major trail is nearing completion new playgrounds construction, a new effort to create a watershed for Pigeon Creek, and the start to repairs to the Coliseum," she said.

Musgrave was not present at Tuesday's meeting − a planned absence for a vacation. But she requested the decision be made while she was not there.

"I no longer desire to serve as an officer and request that I be classified as 'member,'" she stated.

The decision comes a week after she lost the May 7 Republican primary to political newcomer Amy Canterbury, and a year after Musgrave lost in the Republican primary for mayor of Evansville.

Canterbury beat incumbent Musgrave with nearly 53% of the vote, cementing Musgrave's tenure on the commission would end this year.

"I’m still commissioner," Musgrave said, "so I’m still stuck in the political world until the end of the year."

There is a lot of activity occurring in VANDERBURGH County politics.
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2024 INDIANA REPUBLICAN CONVENTION

Madison County Prosecutor Runs for Indiana Attorney General
against Todd Rokita. The two Republicans are vying for the nomination of Indiana Attorney General.

Rodney J. Cummings, finds himself in the spotlight once again as his past comes under scrutiny. The moniker "Roadhouse Rodney" stems from a peculiar incident in 2016 when Cummings accidentally discharged his firearm at a Texas Roadhouse restaurant in Madison County.

According to Wish News, the Madison County prosecutor recounted the mishap, explaining that his gun discharged from his pocket, creating a hole in his pants as he exited the Scatterfield Road establishment. Fortunately, no injuries were reported during the incident, but eyewitness Aaron Taffner described it as a "pretty scary situation."

Taffner, who was dining at the restaurant at the time, recalled hearing the gunshot and immediately taking action. "It was a pretty scary situation," Taffner emphasized, noting that he swiftly retrieved his own firearm from his vehicle parked outside. Upon reentering the restaurant, Taffner encountered Cummings, who sported a noticeable tear in his shorts from the discharged weapon.

The aftermath of the incident involved Taffner alerting authorities, leading to police intervention. Upon their arrival, Cummings, Taffner, and other witnesses were briefly questioned before authorities departed without issuing any citations to Cummings.

This episode, though seemingly isolated, resurfaces as Cummings pursues a prominent political position. With the race for Indiana Attorney General heating up, opponents may leverage this incident to question Cummings' judgment and suitability for office.

As the campaign unfolds, voters will undoubtedly weigh Cummings' professional record against his past missteps, including the "Roadhouse Rodney" incident. With both candidates vying for public trust and support, every detail of their pasts comes under scrutiny as Hoosiers decide the future direction of the state's legal leadership.
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https://www.guidestar.org

WOW! This website reflects the nonprofit world 🌎. My interest is Evansville, so I conducted a search. It is shocking the many organizations that have millions in assets. Attached are just a few of the nonprofits n Evansville.

Recently the VANDERBURGH County Commissioners appropriated $300,000 to Evansville-Regional Economic Partnership. (E-REP) for Economic Development fees, all of the participating Counties pay the fee. The attorneys stated the money would not be used for political activism; oops the charter says E-REP is a political action committee. It’s a lie. Look at their assets, it includes the land where the imploded Old National Bank used to reside in downtown Evansville.

Look at the Indiana State Teachers Association. Woah!

Look at the Evansville Goodwill Industries. Outrageous!

Look at the University of Evansville. $383 million. There’s a reason U of E is a partner in E-REP initiatives.

Providing you with the nonprofit information you need
Use GuideStar to look up a nonprofit and access the most complete data available.
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https://iga.in.gov/legislative/2023/bills/senate/4/details

INDIANA SENATE BILL 4

Defines "core public health services" for purposes of public health laws. Adds members to the executive board of the Indiana department of health (state department). Removes a provision allowing the state department to establish branch offices.

Provides that the state department may provide services to local health departments. Requires each local board of health to establish a local public health services fund to receive state funding. Provides a method of allocation of state funding to local boards of health, subject to state appropriations. Specifies the percentage of how additional funding may be expended on core public health services.

Allows the local health department to enter into contracts or approve grants for core public health services. Allows the state department to issue guidance to local health departments. Requires the state department to make annual local health department reports available to the public.

Changes the qualification requirements for a local health officer and requires certain training. Requires the state department to identify state level metrics and county level metrics and requires certain local health departments to report to the state department activities and metrics on the delivery of core public health services. Requires the state department to annually report on the metrics to the budget committee and publish information concerning the metrics on the Internet. Requires that a local health department post a position or contract for the provision or administration of core public health services for at least 30 days.

Requires a local health department to provide certain education before administering a vaccine. Requires a multiple county health department to maintain at least one physical office in each represented county. Provides that a new city health department cannot be created after December 31, 2022, but allows current city health departments to continue to operate.
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The Balfour Declaration was a public statement issued by the British Government in 1917 during the First World War announcing its support for the establishment of a "national home for the Jewish people" in Palestine, then an Ottoman region with a small minority Jewish population. The American population have been brainwashed to believe the “Israeli government” is the “good guy”. It’s important to research 🔬.
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VANDERBURGH HEALTH DEPARTMENT

In compliance with taking the money from the State of Indiana through Senate Bill 4, The VANDERBURGH county commissioners abdicated our health to the oversight of Dr Judith Monroe, the CEO of the CDC Foundation.

Joe Gries, the VANDERBURGH County Health Department director, a non-qualified county employee, has the task to “educate” parents about “Vaccines” through the State Health protocols. Follow the money!

Attached are photographs of the “age appropriate” books 📚 being disseminated to young parents concerning the necessity of “Vaccination”. This is outright propaganda to promote the States agenda. Follow the money! This promotion follows the current pending legislation, sponsored by Senator Veneta Becker in the State House regarding upcoming “vaccine mandates” for seniors. I am a baby boomer and will not comply; this is medical tyranny.

It is un fathomable that the Indiana Health Department is knowingly participating with the World Health Organization’s
protocols. The vast majority of Nation States have said resoundingly NO to breeching medical sovereignty to unelected officials of the WHO.

Take a look 👀 at this book regarding “vaccines”. Look at the sticker on this approved book of the VANDERBURGH Health Department.
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