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USDA to Bring New Jobs and Improved Infrastructure to Rural Partners Network Communities

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More Than Two Million People to Benefit from Economic Growth

WASHINGTON, May 22, 2023 – U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced that USDA is helping rural communities across eight states and Puerto Rico address some of their immediate needs and foster long-term economic growth. 

“President Biden’s Investing in America agenda provides a historic opportunity to transform our economy from one that benefits a few to one that benefits many,” Vilsack said. “Through Rural Partners Network, USDA staff is on the ground listening to those many different voices in rural America and responding with funding and resources that will help people in small towns, rural places and on Tribal lands build stronger communities and brighter futures.”

USDA is providing loans and grants to help people living in rural and Tribal communities in the Rural Partners Network (RPN) access good-paying jobs, improved infrastructure, affordable housing and quality health care.

In all, the funding will support 52 projects in Alaska, Arizona, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, New Mexico, North Carolina, West Virginia and Puerto Rico. Some projects also will benefit people outside RPN communities in Alabama, Florida and Texas.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY ARREST WARRANTS

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VANDERBURGH COUNTY ARREST WARRANTS

Vanderburgh County Arrest Warrants

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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FOOTNOTE:  EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.

Todays Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners Meeting Agenda

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 Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners 

May 23, 2022 

3:00 pm, Room 301, Civic Center Complex 

1. Call to Order 

2. Attendance 

3. Pledge of Allegiance 

    1. 4. Action Item A. County Engineer 1. Request to Award VC23-04-01 “Milling and Resurfacing of County Roads” to J.H. Rudolph & Co., Inc. 
    2. 2. Request to Award VC23-04-02 “Young Road Lift Station and Sewer Extension” to Koberstein Contracting, Inc. 
    3. 3. Sidewalk Waiver Request: Willow Crossing Subdivision – 13510 & 13800 N Green River Road 
    4. B. Health Department 1. Great Kids, Inc. Agreement for Haitian Creole Translation 
    5. C. City Purchasing 1. Heritage Petroleum, LLC Commercial Fueling Contract – 1st Extension 
    6. 2. Agreement to Purchase Paper: Alstadt Business Forms 
    7. D. Settlement & Release Agreement – Pierrette Bolduc, Vanderburgh County, City of Evansville, Michael Acton, Lisa Bryant 
    8. E. Ordinance No. CO.05-23-009 – An Ordinance Amending Title 17 of the Vanderburgh County Code Concerning Land Use and Zoning for Accessory Dwelling Units 
    9. F. Resolution No. CO.R-05-23-004 – Resolution of the Board of Commissioners of Vanderburgh County in Support of Coliseum Improvement Project 
    10. 5. Department Head Reports A. Burdette Park 1. Aquatic Center Opening Day = May 27th, 2023 
    11. 6. New Business A. Pigeon Creek Multi-County Board 
    12. 7. Old Business 
    13. 8. Consent Items A. Approval of May 9th Board of Commissioners Meeting Minutes 
    14. B. Employment Changes 
        1. C. County Auditor 1. Claims Voucher Reports i. 05/08/2023-05/12/2023 
        2. ii. 05/15/2023-05/19/2023 
        3. D. County Clerk 1. April 2023 Monthly Report 
        4. E. County Engineer 1. Report & Claims 
        5. F. Commissioners’ Office 1. Appropriation Requests i. General – Superintendent of County Buildings 

Drainage Board Immediately Following 

        1. ii. Riverboat – Commissioners 
        2. 2. Travel Request 
        3. G. Old National Events Plaza Waiver Requests 1. Evansville-Vanderburgh County Commission on Homelessness – Homeless Connect Southwest Indiana 2023 
        4. 2. Evansville-Vanderburgh County Human Relations Commission – Joint Outreach Initiative 
        5. H. Prosecutor 1. Surplus Request 
        6. I. Letter of Support: OJJDP FY 2023 Second Chance Act Addressing the Needs of Incarcerated Parents and Their Minor Children 
        7. A. First Reading of Rezoning Ordinance VC-4-2023 
        8. B. Final Reading of Rezoning Ordinance VC-3-2023 with Amended UDC 
        9. C. Final Reading of Rezoning Ordinance VC-1-2023 with Amended UDC 

9. Rezoning 

Petitioner: Adam Akin 

Address: 200 S. Peerless Road 

Request: Change from R-1 to R-2 

Petitioner: University Shopping Center, Inc. 

Address: 4595 University Drive 

Request: Change from C-2 to M-1 with Amended UDC 

Petitioner: Reisinger Investments, LLC 

Addresses: 4805 Detroy Rd, 4001 Big Cynthiana Rd, & 5101 New Harmony Rd 

Request: Change from Ag/C-4 & C4 with UDC to M-1 with an Amended UDC 

10. Public Comment 

11. Adjournment 

GAIN’S Future: EVSC & Ten Adams Working Together 

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PART TWO     

GAIN’s Future: EVSC & Ten Adams Working Together 

By Ann M. Ennis

MAY 23, 2023

(During the April 10 EVSC School Board meeting trustees voted to sign a contract with Ten Adams, a local, marketing and advertising firm, for website design. The EVSC will spend $250,000 from ESSER funding (Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief funds) for the project supporting its trademarked GAIN framework)

The $250,000 Ten Adams EVSC contract and scope of work came about because EVSC leadership felt that existing online GAIN (Growth in Academics through Innovation and Neuroeducation) materials and messaging on the EVSC website are inadequate. The expanded partnership with Ten Adams will ensure the GAIN site becomes easily accessible and convenient for EVSC staff, according to EVSC Superintendent Dr. David Smith.  

The Ten Adam’s website notes that the agency is “100% Hospital and Health-system focused.”  It lists Core Capabilities as “services (that) are designed to help hospitals and health systems elevate their brand in the marketplace and be the catalyst that drives transformational revenue growth.” This leader in healthcare revenue growth and branding is a unanimous choice for EVSC trustees to assist with GAIN website improvements.

Because of previous work by Ten Adams with GAIN, Dr. Smith said there was no bid process or publicly documented evaluation of the vendor for this agreement.

Per the Indiana State Board of Accounts Schools & Township, school districts purchasing services are excepted from Indiana state code requiring competitive bids for services. If there are no goods or materials, and the contract is service only, then school districts are free to not seek bids and to simply follow their local purchasing policies. (note IC 5-22-6-1 and IC 5-22-6-2)  EVSC Purchasing Policy 6320 indicates a vetting process for purchases of materials and goods above $150,000. Services — such as website, online portals, and messaging — are not clearly referenced for procedure and vetting in this purchasing policy.

This is not the first major neuroeducation contract for EVSC. One example, retired EVSC teacher (2022) Laura Ballard noted, is the EVSC contracts with Mass Insight, a research company that has provided data and brain science guidance, through multiple large contracts. Mass Insight has had EVSC contracts since 2012. “Are we going to start doing the same for GAIN to Ten Adams?” she asked.

The amount being paid to Ten Adams seems to be open to interpretation. The Scope of Work quotes from $160,000 to $180,000, but the Aril 10 vote was to expend $250,000 —  a $70,000 difference. 

In the end, the goal of EVSC and a major reason for the project remains improving curriculum maps, as per the April 13 Trustees meeting and other discussions. Currently, many feel that EVSC’s official curriculum maps are cumbersome and largely resourced school-by-school.  Curriculum maps are lesson plans written by a single source, in this case EVSC curriculum administrators in partnership with classroom educators.  They are online and help access education support materials in the absence of textbooks.  Online resources are rapidly replacing textbooks in many K-12 education systems throughout the nation. 

This website, among other things, will certainly improve EVSC curriculum maps. 

Ballard said that in her tenure with EVSC, she found that “GAIN is not at all a waste of time,” but there remains a common opinion for many that it is just another acronym. “There is data that comes from GAIN that is useful, but it is up to the teacher to filter through and implement it,” she said. “And oftentimes GAIN feels like another program being thrown at teachers.

FOOTNOTES: 
Ann M. Ennis has been an active supporter of public education and the EVSC since 2008. She has volunteered, substitute taught, and donated financially to EVSC schools during those years.  From 2018-2022, Ennis served as an elected member of EVSC Board of School Trustees. Ennis did not run for re-election when her term ended, opting to spend more time writing independently. Ann holds a writing certificate from USI and a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Indiana University. She co-wrote “Fifty Years in a Jealous Marriage…” a memoir of Rev. James Lex.

 

Documents discussed in this series are viewable through https://go.boarddocs.com/in/evsc/Board.nsf/Public

Select “Meetings” on the upper right graybar; then under “Featured” on left select “2023”; select “April 10, 2023”;  “View Agenda”;  at Agenda Item 5.06 select the Attachment Icon. This will provide the two .pdf documents.

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