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  Jonathan Weinzapfel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jonathan Weinzapfel is the 33rd mayor of Evansville, Indiana.
Jonathan graduated from Reitz Memorial High School in 1984 and attended Indiana University where he recevied a Bachelor's degree.
Partricia Weinzapfel is a former reporter for WFIE Channel 14 Evansville.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jonathan_Weinzapfel   (241 words)

  
 Vanderburgh County - County Official's Corner
Jonathan Weinzapfel was elected Mayor of the City of Evansville in November 2003.
Jonathan is the son of Ralph and Sylvia Weinzapfel.
Jonathan is 38-years-old and lives on Evansville’s west side with his wife, Patricia, and their three children, Nathaniel, Benjamin and Eleanor.
www.vanderburghgov.org /home/index.asp?page=15&recordid=43   (407 words)

  
 Office Holders
Jonathan Weinzapfel allowed the Democrats to take charge of the City with his new ideas, outgoing personality and take-charge attitude.
Mayor Weinzapfel believes that one of his most important duties is to manage the taxpayer’s money, and this year provided the first balanced budget in four years to the City Council.
Mayor Weinzapfel is working with other community leaders to create a strategic plan for economic development, not only in the City, but throughout Southwestern Indiana.
www.vanderburghdemocrats.com /demo/html/office_holders.html   (915 words)

  
 House Top 40 Races -- GOP Midwest   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
His campaign against Democratic former congressional aide Jonathan Weinzapfel has drawn interest groups from both sides of the political fence to the district.
Weinzapfel has had major help from the AFL-CIO, and labor has traditionally played a big role in the coal mining towns of the southwestern corner of Indiana.
But Hostettler, unlike Weinzapfel, would support a constitutional ban on the procedure and has been more actively courting the religious vote, networking through churches and assigning a campaign aide as liaison to Catholic voters.
cnnstudentnews.cnn.com /ALLPOLITICS/1996/news/9611/01/house/in08.shtml.orig   (334 words)

  
 CourierPress: Business
Evansville Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel said state legislators should be "open minded" about funding options for the proposed Interstate 69, even if it means the new highway to Indianapolis is a toll road.
But Weinzapfel said the extension of I-69 from Indianapolis to Evansville will be the key to future growth of the city and all of southwest Indiana.
Weinzapfel said annexation is not an attempt to thwart consolidation of city and county government.
www.courierpress.com /ecp/ebj/article/0,2578,ECP_19916_4156158,00.html   (484 words)

  
 In the Agora: All About Indiana
The highest ranking southern Hoosier is Evansville Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel, where Howie writes, "Weinzapfel becomes the most powerful Southern Indiana political figure..." That's a joke, and highly debatable.
Weinzapfel is a career politican who has found that if you run for election enough times you're bound to win an office eventually.
I was responding to specific criticisms of Josh's; specifically, that Weinzapfel was a career politican who finally got lucky and won an election.
www.intheagora.com /archives/2005/01/all_about_india_1.html   (587 words)

  
 Apria - resources - News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The administration of Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel has said the new plan will relieve about $2 million worth of pressure from the city's health insurance budget.
Weinzapfel, Anslinger added, told firefighters during the campaign he would work with them to attain "parity" in wages and benefits with police.
Weinzapfel has been sitting in on most of the city negotiation sessions, not only with police and fire, but also with the Teamsters and city bus employees.
www.apria.com /resources/1,2725,494-255701,00.html   (622 words)

  
 Stifling in name of reform - The Washington Times: Commentary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The candidate, Jonathan Weinzapfel, was endorsed by Indiana's popular junior senator, Evan Bayh.
Weinzapfel was seeking local office in Indiana, and the campaign was paying for the ad in accordance with Indiana and Evansville laws, his campaign could not run the ad if it "promotes or supports" or "attacks or opposes" Mr.
But as the Weinzapfel experience shows, the 60-day rule is not even the most restrictive part of the law.
washingtontimes.com /commentary/20031109-103645-9685r.htm   (928 words)

  
 June 04, 2001 Commission Meeting
Jonathan Weinzapfel: No. The Chamber has been involved with putting together this Regional Strategy Committee, but no I have not talked specifically with her on workforce development issues.
Jonathan Weinzapfel: -and basically bring their representatives together in a meeting before we start.
Jonathan Weinzapfel: This is as much about economic development as in attracting new industry and putting together a form by which these four counties can begin talking together.
www.vanderburgh.org /auditor/comm_mins/June/Jun0401cc.htm   (14845 words)

  
 Laborers-LIUNA Campaign Contribution To Foe Called 'Corrupt' By Rep. John Hostettle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Weinzapfel replied that the congressman's charges are "politically motivated slander" from a "desperate" campaign that is "pushing the panic button."
Weinzapfel has accepted about $30,000 in contributions from various political action committees, according to his June 30 financial disclosure form.
Hostettler said Weinzapfel should explain whether he knew of the union's background before he accepted the contribution, and should return the money.
www.laborers.org /Evans_Hostettler_9-24-96.htm   (411 words)

  
 Evansville Business Magazine: Current Issue - Featured
Jonathan’s mother, Sylvia Weinzapfel, executive director of the YWCA, attributes her son’s political career to all the League of Women Voters meetings she “dragged” him to as a child.
Jonathan, 37, said he didn’t become seriously interested in politics until his senior year at Indiana University at Bloomington, where he majored in chemistry and business.
Jonathan and his wife, Patricia, a former news reporter for WFIE-NBC 14 and an adjunct instructor at the University of Southern Indiana, have three small children, Nathaniel, who will be 4 in August, and twins Benjamin and Eleanor, who will be 2 on the Fourth of July.
www.evansvillebusiness.com /current/603/article1.html   (683 words)

  
 Executive Conversation - Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick
Jonathan Weinzapfel was elected the 33rd Mayor of the City of Evansville in November 2003.
Mayor Weinzapfel is dedicated to increasing the number of high-quality jobs and life-long educational opportunities available to the residents of Evansville.
Jonathan is 39-years-old and lives on Evansville’s east side with his wife, Patricia, and their three children, Nathaniel, Benjamin and Eleanor.
www.insideindianabusiness.com /executive_conversation.asp?ID=295   (300 words)

  
 TRn: Evansville Mayor tells locals tolls only way to get I-69   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Jonathan Weinzapfel, the mayor of Evansville, the major southwest Indiana city to benefit from I-69 told a local meeting this morning they need to be open-minded about toll financing.
He is quoted this morning in the Evansville Courier and Press as saying to a chamber of commerce meeting: "The bottom line is that we need this highway.
South of Indianapolis it is conceived of as part of a NAFTA highway which would go down the Mississippi Valley angling across the grid of existing interstates by Memphis TN into MS, AR, LA and TX to the northern part of Houston going by Corpus Christi to the McAllen and Laredo border crossings into Mexico.
www.tollroadsnews.com /cgi-bin/a.cgi/0KTTujxDEdqcEIJ61nsxIA   (1175 words)

  
 News Event   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Also answering the call from Evansville were 10 employees of Vectren Corporation and 27 people either serving on or from organizations represented in Mayor Weinzapfel’s Evansville Education Roundtable.
As the funding source for Mentor Indiana is no longer, Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Ohio Valley has agreed to administer the program during the 2005-2006 school year with grant monies received from the national Big Brothers Big Sisters organization.
Mayor Weinzapfel has requested that the program be renamed “Mentor Evansville” in recognition of the strong support that the Evansville community showed during the 2004-2005 school year and that it be expanded at least two-fold to accommodate 100 mentor-student matches in possibly a second Evansville middle school.
www.evansvillechamber.com /News/NewsView.asp?NewsId=77   (385 words)

  
 FEC says mayoral candidate can run soft money ads featuring senator   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Indiana state Rep. Jonathan Weinzapfel wants to run an ad in which Democratic Sen. Evan Bayh endorses Weinzapfel's candidacy for Evansville mayor.
Weinzapfel asked the Federal Election Commission in August to review his ad; the FEC is allowing it.
The FEC reviewed the story boards for the proposed Weinzapfel ad and said that even if financed with soft money, the ad is allowable for several reasons.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/news/archive/2003/10/16/national1434EDT0694.DTL&type=printable   (321 words)

  
 Economic Development News of Interest in Southwest Indiana - Grant paves way for flights to Indianapolis
The $1 million U.S. Department of Transportation grant should allow officials "to put together an attractive package" to encourage an airline company to reopen flights between Evansville and Indianapolis, he said.
Weinzapfel called the program "a win-win situation for Evansville workers and business owners."
Weinzapfel, while serving as a state representative before becoming mayor this year, supported legislation passed by the Indiana General Assembly to allow airports to use a portion of the airport cumulative building funds for developing intrastate air service.
www.swidc.org /news-stories/airport-grant.htm   (411 words)

  
 Newsroom - Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick
Evansville Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel today announced his support for plans by BBJJ Condominium Investment Consortium to build 18 upscale condominiums in downtown.
(Evansville, IN) - Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel today praised plans put forth by BBJJ Condominium Investment Consortium, Inc. to develop 18 upscale condominiums in the former Green Convention Center annex located at the corner of Walnut Street and Martin Luther King, Jr.
We have had a hand in bringing many great attractions - the new children’s museum, the African-American museum, the LST — to the downtown area, and through the loft program, we are creating additional housing opportunities for downtown living.
www.insideindianabusiness.com /newsitem.asp?id=13506   (425 words)

  
 Federal Election Commission Advisory Opinion Number 2003-25
Weinzapfel is currently a member of the Indiana
Evan Bayh's endorsement of Jonathan Weinzapfel for Mayor of
Weinzapfel for Mayor of Evansville and not Senator Bayh for
herndon1.sdrdc.com /ao/no/030025.html   (1890 words)

  
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Jonathan Weinzapfel: All these folks must have known I was going to present keys to the city this morning.
But, in addition to that, we’d asked Mayor Weinzapfel to re-examine, possibly temporarily moving Human Relations either to the Old Courthouse or another location, until the Sheriff’s administration area would be vacant, possibly next November.
I appreciate Jonathan’s comment to do what we’ve got to do, but I’m not so sure that you all can decide to do that for them.
www.vanderburgh.org /auditor/comm_mins/December/Dec2904cc.htm   (13623 words)

  
 [IndianaTrails] Evansville Greenway Project Gets Financial Boost
Evansville Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel says the donation will generate $2.2 million in matching funds from the Indiana Department of Transportation.
The gift, from Mead Johnson and the Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation, was presented during a ceremony held March 17, 2005, in Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel’s office.
“Supporting the Greenway Passage is an opportunity for Mead Johnson to thank the Evansville community for their support over the years.” The $250,000 donation from Mead Johnson will generate $2.2 million in matching funds from the Indiana Department of Transportation, according to Evansville Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel.
www.indianatrails.org /pipermail/list_indianatrails.org/2005-March/000222.html   (524 words)

  
 Casino Aztar Lease Extended
Artists' renderings of the project are attached in Adobe format.
"I am confident that this project will serve as a substantial catalyst to the City's ongoing downtown revitalization efforts as well as having a far-reaching impact in establishing the downtown as a vibrant and vital destination for visitors from the entire region," added Weinzapfel.
An economic and fiscal impact study of the downtown entertainment district undertaken by Crowe Chizek and Company shows that the project will have a tremendous impact on regional employment, household earnings and economic activity.
www.casinocitytimes.com /news/article.cfm?contentID=152220   (614 words)

  
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The Owner and Innkeeper of the Hoffman House, Laura A. Arnold, also operates an independent consulting business started in 1984 named, The Arnold Group.
She is pictured above with former State Rep. Jonathan Weinzapfel (D-Evansville) in front of the House Chambers at the State Capitol in Indianapolis.
Weinzapfel is currently the Mayor of the City of Evansville, Indiana.
www.thehoffmanhouse.com /TAG.htm   (138 words)

  
 News Event   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
On September 8, 2004, Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel along with the Metropolitan Evansville Chamber of Commerce introduced the new All America City Web Site at a Press Conference which also promoted the 'All America Picnic' held on September 26th, 2004.
The picnic was held on the Old State Hospital Grounds.
The event was a celebration of the community’s new 22 acre park, and being named an “All-America City” by the National Civic League.
www.evansvillechamber.com /News/NewsView.asp?NewsId=46   (190 words)

  
 Evansville Living Magazine: Current Issue - Local Issues
“The process that was set up to allocate the money to the Capital Development Fund, basically the guidelines were not strict, there wasn’t enough direction,” Evansville Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel said during a March interview.
Lloyd was a one-term Republican mayor, who was defeated by Weinzapfel, a Democrat, last November.
The criteria, according to Lloyd, included funding a maximum of 50 percent of the cost of a project, the creation of jobs and tourism, increasing economic development and property tax revenues and preferably locating the developments in the city’s struggling downtown.
www.evansvilleliving.com /currentissue/may2004/feature2.html   (697 words)

  
 Federal Election Commission Advisory Opinion Number 2003-25B
VICE CHAIRMAN BRADLEY A. On October 16, 2003, the Commission issued an advisory
Weinzapfel knows how to get the job done.
Weinzapfel for Mayor campaign could not pay for it, because
herndon1.sdrdc.com /ao/no/030025B.html   (889 words)

  
 Northwest Indiana News: nwitimes.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Evansville Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel, acting vice chancellor for external affairs at IUPUI Amy Conrad Warner, and two businessmen -- consulting president Mark Hill and computer president Damon Richards -- were appointed.
Earlier this month, Indiana Web Academy Director Kenneth R. Scales was suspended without pay after federal and state authorities searched his office and home.
Kernan spokesman Jonathan Swain said changes to the Intelenet Commission were not prompted by the recent problems, but the new appointees are aware of them.
www.thetimesonline.com /articles/2004/08/02/roundups/roundups/b4e957c9b71bc34b86256ee4005eb28f.txt   (221 words)

  
 Mead Johnson Marks 100th Anniversary With $250,000 Gift To Greenway Project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The gift, from Mead Johnson and the Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation, was presented during a ceremony held today in Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel's office.
The company's donation will make possible the kickoff of construction for the next leg of the Pigeon Creek Greenway Passage -- the Industrial Corridor.
The $250,000 donation from Mead Johnson will generate $2.2 million in matching funds from the Indiana Department of Transportation, according to Evansville Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel.
i-newswire.com /goprint11270.html   (619 words)

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