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Evansville politics: Democrat pleads guilty to election charge

Healing garden commemorates National Crime Victims Rights Week

EVANSVILLE, Ind.  Despite its proximity to the busiest roadway in Evansville, the Healing Garden unveiled Thursday evening is a place of profound quiet. A stand of trees and bushes seem to almost envelop the entry of the sanctum at the Southwestern Indiana Master Gardener Association, providing a natural isolation from the noise and relative chaos of the nearby Lloyd Expressway. The garden – one of three planned – is a collaborative effort by several community groups, from local advocacy organizations to law enforcement and prosecutors. The official dedication ceremony  with a ceremonial opening courtesy of Mayor Lloyd Winnecke  coincided with National Crime Victims Rights Week, which is April 18-24 this year.

EPD: Officer arrested on domestic violence charges

‘This is a sad day’: EPD officer arrested felony violence charges By Joseph Payton and Keaton Eberly | February 3, 2021 at 7:35 PM CST - Updated February 4 at 6:53 PM EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - An officer with the Evansville Police Department is facing felony violence charges. According to the Evansville Police Department, Officer Jamarius Ward was arrested on Wednesday. EPD officials held a press conference Thursday. “This is a sad day for the Evansville Police Department,” said Chief Billy Bolin. “But hopefully it shows the public that Evansville Police Officers are not above the law. Police say the victim, a young child, was hit several times with a blunt, flexible object and had bruising on the clavicle, upper back, wrist, and upper arm.

Fact check: Woman in Indiana charged with modifying absentee ballot applications, not mail-in ballots

Fact check: Woman in Indiana charged with modifying absentee ballot applications, not mail-in ballots McKenzie Sadeghi, USA TODAY Replay Video The claim: A woman in Indiana was arrested for delivering 400 ballots with Democratic candidates pre-marked © Mykal McEldowney/IndyStar Diana Hare, left, Jackie VanSickle, right, and Pam Sharkey sort through and count mail-in and absentee ballots by precinct inside the Marion County Election Board Service Center in Indianapolis on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020. A case regarding a Democratic activist has recently resurfaced on social media in an attempt to provide evidence of voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election.  Several posts on Facebook claim an Indiana woman was recently arrested for allegedly delivering 400 mail-in ballots with Democratic candidates already filled out.

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