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Pension-investment bill passes before third-reading deadline in House

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INDIANAPOLIS—Monday was the Indiana House’s deadline to pass bills on to the Senate—any bills that were not heard by the chamber are now dead. That includes the bill to allow school board elections to be partisan, which saw a lot of concern during committee meetings.

House pension-investment bill passes before third-reading deadline
Rep. Ed Delaney, D-Indianapolis, criticizes HB 1008 on the House floor Monday, saying it avoids real issues for Hoosier workers.Photo by Ashlyn Myers, TheStatehouseFile.com.

Discussion on pension investments took up significant time during the House meeting Monday. House Bill 1008, considered an anti-ESG bill, works to change Indiana pension laws. The bill would make it so that businesses that use ESG factors in decision making cannot involve themselves with the state’s pension system. According to the Corporate Financial Institute, ESG is a framework “that helps stakeholders understand how an organization is managing risks and opportunities related to environmental, social, and governance criteria.”

Essentially, ESG is used to look at investments for more than just their returns. It takes social and environmental issues into account as well.

This bill also works to protect companies in controversial industries, such as gun manufacturers, in the case that they are discriminated against.

HB 1008’s author, Rep. Ethan Manning, R-Logansport, created the bill because he said the Indiana Public Retirement System needs to focus on the financial side of things.

“What we’re saying is, you can’t institute these quotas and things on corporate boards without having a financial reason for doing so,” Manning said.

Various Democratic lawmakers brought forward concerns with the bill.

Rep. Matt Pierce, D-Bloomington, said, “By voting through this bill, you’re going to say it’s the policy of this state to protect firearm manufacturers and fossil fuel companies while prohibiting anything that would prevent, in the corporate setting, discrimination against all the people that have suffered discrimination in the past.”

Rep. Ed Delaney, D-Indianapolis, said that the bill avoids real issues for Hoosier workers.

“I’m the first one this session to stand up and say, ‘Maybe we ought to look at the benefits [for Hoosier workers] and see if they’re adequate.’ No, that’s not a topic of interest,” Delaney said. “The interest is when there’s some company that didn’t get investment that we would like to get investment. Why don’t we do our job?”

The bill ultimately received a passing vote of 66-30 and will now move to the Senate.

Ashlyn Myers is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

Sen. Braun: Biden must declassify lab leak intel

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Sen. Braun: Biden must declassify lab leak intel

WASHINGTON – Following news that the Department of Energy had new “intel” pointing to a likely lab leak origin to the COVID pandemic, Senator Mike Braun is again calling for immediate declassification of that new intelligence and all classified information related to COVID’s origins and the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

Senator Braun led the bill with Senator Hawley to declassify all U.S. government intelligence related to the lab leak theory and the Wuhan Institute of Virology. This bill passed the Senate unanimously in 2021.

After this bill passed the Senate, President Biden commissioned an investigation into the origins of the COVID pandemic by the intelligence agencies. The FBI concluded with “medium confidence” that the lab leak theory was correct.

“The American people deserve total transparency on COVID’s origins and the Wuhan lab to make up our own minds. President Biden must declassify everything we know about the origin of COVID and the Wuhan Institute of Virology immediately.” – Senator Mike Braun

 BACKGROUND:

 Sen. Braun leads effort to declassify intelligence on COVID origins: Americans ‘deserve it’

Senate unanimously votes to declassify intelligence on COVID-19 origins

May 27, 2021

https://www.foxnews.com/media/mike-braun-declassify-intelligence-covid-origins-china

Sen. Braun urges the release of U.S. COVID-19 origin info

Fox59

https://fox59.com/news/sen-braun-urges-the-release-of-u-s-covid-19-origin-info/

 

AGENDA VANDERBURGH COUNTY COUNCIL March 1, 2023 MEETING

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AGENDA VANDERBURGH COUNTY COUNCIL March 1, 2023 @3:30 PM Civic Center Complex, Room 301

  1. OPENING OF MEETING
  2. ATTENDANCE ROLL CALL
  3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
  4. INVOCATION
  5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES:A.C ounty Council Meeting February 1, 2023
  6. PERSONNEL REQUESTS:A. Circuit Court1. Request to create a supplemental salary line 10001360-136116 for Chief Trial Deputy 10001080-108109.B.S uperior Court
    1. Request to fill vacancy for a Court Administrator 10001370-137169.

    C. Superior Court – IN Dept of Correction Grant Work Release

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1. Request

D. Clerk
1. Request

2. Request 3. Request 4. Request 5. Request 6. Request

E. Auditor
1. Request

F. Prosecutor 1. Request

G. Riverboat – 1. Request 199000.

to fill vacancy for a Case Manager 93040000-930445.

to fill vacancy for a Senior Clerk-Circuit/Superior 10001010-101116. to fill vacancy for a Juvenile Clerk 10001010-101118.
to fill vacancy for an M/T Calendar Clerk 10001010-101131.
to fill vacancy for a Bookkeeping Clerk 10001010-101133.

to fill vacancy for an M/T Court Warrant Clerk 10001010-101142. to fill vacancy for a Cashier/Child Support 10001010-101149.

to fill vacancy for a Real Estate Clerk 10001020-102125.

to fill vacancy for a PT Deputy Prosecutor 10001080-108111.

Commissioners
to create and fill position for a permanent PT Office Assistant 11911300-

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H. Health Department
1. Request to fill vacancy for an Environmental Health Specialist 11590000-115935. 2. Request to fill vacancy for an Environmental Health Specialist 11590000-115936.

I. Health Department – Safety Pin Grant
1. Request to fill vacancy for a Community Health Worker 94150000-941512.

J. Health Department – Issues & Challenges Grant 9421(State) / Issues & Challenges Grant 8436 (Federal)

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Page 2 of 3

  1. Request to move Community Health Worker 94210000-942111 to Community HealthWorker 84360000-843601.
  2. Request to move Community Health Worker 94210000-942112 to Community Health Worker 84360000-843602.
  3. Request to move Extra Help PT Administrative Aide 94210000-199000 to Extra Help PT Administrative Aide 84360000-199000.
  4. Request to move Extra Help PT Community Health Worker 94210000-199000 to Extra Help PT Community Health Worker 84360000-199000.

K. Health Department – Immunizations Grant 8408 (Federal) / Immunizations – PPHF 8421

(State) / Immunization 9424 (State)

  1. Request to move Clinic Coordinator Supplement 84080000-840811 to Clinic Coordinator Supplement 84210000-842111 and Clinic Coordinator Supplement 94240000-942404.
  2. Request to move Offsite Clinic Coordinator 84080000-840812 to Offsite Clinic Coordinator 84210000-842114 and Offsite Clinic Coordinator 94240000-942403.
  3. Request to move Public Health Nurse 84080000-840813 to Public Health Nurse 84210000-842112 and Public Health Nurse 94240000-942401.
  4. Request to move Vaccine Coordinator Stipend 84080000-840814 to Vaccine Coordinator Stipend 84210000-842113 and Vaccine Coordinator Stipend 94240000- 942402.

7. APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE:

A. Sheriff
B. Prosecutor
C. Commissioners
D. Jail
E. Circuit Court
F. Council
G. LIT – Public Safety / Jail
H. LIT – Public Safety / Superior Court

I. Sheriff Misdemeanor
J. Prosecutor – PreTrial Diversion K. Surveyor – Corner Perpetuation L. Pre to 3 Medicaid
M. American Rescue Plan

8. REPEALS:

A. Clerk
B. American Rescue Plan

9. TRANSFERS:

  1. Clerk
  2. Auditor
  3. Sheriff
  4. Area Plan

E Drug and Alcohol Deferral
F. Convention and Visitors Bureau G. Health Department

10. OLD BUSINESS – None 11. NEW BUSINESS:

A. Old National Events Plaza – Dave Rector and Nick Wallace / CIP Request

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12. AMENDMENTS TO SALARY ORDINANCE

13. PUBLIC COMMENT

14. REMINDER OF UPCOMING MEETING DATES/TIMES:

A. Personnel & Finance Meeting – March 29, 2023 @3:30 PM B. County Council Meeting – April 5, 2023 @3:30 PM

15. ADJOURNMENT

AGENDA VANDERBURGH COUNTY COUNCIL

March 1, 2023 @3:30 PM Civic Center Complex, Room 301

  1. OPENING OF MEETING
  2. ATTENDANCE ROLL CALL
  3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
  4. INVOCATION
  5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES:A.C ounty Council Meeting February 1, 2023
  6. PERSONNEL REQUESTS:A. Circuit Court1. Request to create a supplemental salary line 10001360-136116 for Chief Trial Deputy 10001080-108109.B.S uperior Court
    1. Request to fill vacancy for a Court Administrator 10001370-137169.

    C. Superior Court – IN Dept of Correction Grant Work Release

page1image26925152 page1image26924944 page1image26924736

1. Request

D. Clerk
1. Request

2. Request 3. Request 4. Request 5. Request 6. Request

E. Auditor
1. Request

F. Prosecutor 1. Request

G. Riverboat – 1. Request 199000.

to fill vacancy for a Case Manager 93040000-930445.

to fill vacancy for a Senior Clerk-Circuit/Superior 10001010-101116. to fill vacancy for a Juvenile Clerk 10001010-101118.
to fill vacancy for an M/T Calendar Clerk 10001010-101131.
to fill vacancy for a Bookkeeping Clerk 10001010-101133.

to fill vacancy for an M/T Court Warrant Clerk 10001010-101142. to fill vacancy for a Cashier/Child Support 10001010-101149.

to fill vacancy for a Real Estate Clerk 10001020-102125.

to fill vacancy for a PT Deputy Prosecutor 10001080-108111.

Commissioners
to create and fill position for a permanent PT Office Assistant 11911300-

page1image26924528 page1image26926192 page1image26926400

H. Health Department
1. Request to fill vacancy for an Environmental Health Specialist 11590000-115935. 2. Request to fill vacancy for an Environmental Health Specialist 11590000-115936.

I. Health Department – Safety Pin Grant
1. Request to fill vacancy for a Community Health Worker 94150000-941512.

J. Health Department – Issues & Challenges Grant 9421(State) / Issues & Challenges Grant 8436 (Federal)

page1image26926608 page1image26926816 page1image26927024page1image26927232

Page 2 of 3

  1. Request to move Community Health Worker 94210000-942111 to Community HealthWorker 84360000-843601.
  2. Request to move Community Health Worker 94210000-942112 to Community Health Worker 84360000-843602.
  3. Request to move Extra Help PT Administrative Aide 94210000-199000 to Extra Help PT Administrative Aide 84360000-199000.
  4. Request to move Extra Help PT Community Health Worker 94210000-199000 to Extra Help PT Community Health Worker 84360000-199000.

K. Health Department – Immunizations Grant 8408 (Federal) / Immunizations – PPHF 8421

(State) / Immunization 9424 (State)

  1. Request to move Clinic Coordinator Supplement 84080000-840811 to Clinic Coordinator Supplement 84210000-842111 and Clinic Coordinator Supplement 94240000-942404.
  2. Request to move Offsite Clinic Coordinator 84080000-840812 to Offsite Clinic Coordinator 84210000-842114 and Offsite Clinic Coordinator 94240000-942403.
  3. Request to move Public Health Nurse 84080000-840813 to Public Health Nurse 84210000-842112 and Public Health Nurse 94240000-942401.
  4. Request to move Vaccine Coordinator Stipend 84080000-840814 to Vaccine Coordinator Stipend 84210000-842113 and Vaccine Coordinator Stipend 94240000- 942402.

7. APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE:

A. Sheriff
B. Prosecutor
C. Commissioners
D. Jail
E. Circuit Court
F. Council
G. LIT – Public Safety / Jail
H. LIT – Public Safety / Superior Court

I. Sheriff Misdemeanor
J. Prosecutor – PreTrial Diversion K. Surveyor – Corner Perpetuation L. Pre to 3 Medicaid
M. American Rescue Plan

8. REPEALS:

A. Clerk
B. American Rescue Plan

9. TRANSFERS:

  1. Clerk
  2. Auditor
  3. Sheriff
  4. Area Plan

E Drug and Alcohol Deferral
F. Convention and Visitors Bureau G. Health Department

10. OLD BUSINESS – None 11. NEW BUSINESS:

A. Old National Events Plaza – Dave Rector and Nick Wallace / CIP Request

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12. AMENDMENTS TO SALARY ORDINANCE

13. PUBLIC COMMENT

14. REMINDER OF UPCOMING MEETING DATES/TIMES:

A. Personnel & Finance Meeting – March 29, 2023 @3:30 PM B. County Council Meeting – April 5, 2023 @3:30 PM

15. ADJOURNMENT

AGENDA VANDERBURGH COUNTY COUNCIL

March 1, 2023 @3:30 PM Civic Center Complex, Room 301

  1. OPENING OF MEETING
  2. ATTENDANCE ROLL CALL
  3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
  4. INVOCATION
  5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES:A.C ounty Council Meeting February 1, 2023
  6. PERSONNEL REQUESTS:A. Circuit Court1. Request to create a supplemental salary line 10001360-136116 for Chief Trial Deputy 10001080-108109.B.S uperior Court
    1. Request to fill vacancy for a Court Administrator 10001370-137169.

    C. Superior Court – IN Dept of Correction Grant Work Release

page1image26925152 page1image26924944 page1image26924736

1. Request

D. Clerk
1. Request

2. Request 3. Request 4. Request 5. Request 6. Request

E. Auditor
1. Request

F. Prosecutor 1. Request

G. Riverboat – 1. Request 199000.

to fill vacancy for a Case Manager 93040000-930445.

to fill vacancy for a Senior Clerk-Circuit/Superior 10001010-101116. to fill vacancy for a Juvenile Clerk 10001010-101118.
to fill vacancy for an M/T Calendar Clerk 10001010-101131.
to fill vacancy for a Bookkeeping Clerk 10001010-101133.

to fill vacancy for an M/T Court Warrant Clerk 10001010-101142. to fill vacancy for a Cashier/Child Support 10001010-101149.

to fill vacancy for a Real Estate Clerk 10001020-102125.

to fill vacancy for a PT Deputy Prosecutor 10001080-108111.

Commissioners
to create and fill position for a permanent PT Office Assistant 11911300-

page1image26924528 page1image26926192 page1image26926400

H. Health Department
1. Request to fill vacancy for an Environmental Health Specialist 11590000-115935. 2. Request to fill vacancy for an Environmental Health Specialist 11590000-115936.

I. Health Department – Safety Pin Grant
1. Request to fill vacancy for a Community Health Worker 94150000-941512.

J. Health Department – Issues & Challenges Grant 9421(State) / Issues & Challenges Grant 8436 (Federal)

page1image26926608 page1image26926816 page1image26927024page1image26927232

Page 2 of 3

  1. Request to move Community Health Worker 94210000-942111 to Community HealthWorker 84360000-843601.
  2. Request to move Community Health Worker 94210000-942112 to Community Health Worker 84360000-843602.
  3. Request to move Extra Help PT Administrative Aide 94210000-199000 to Extra Help PT Administrative Aide 84360000-199000.
  4. Request to move Extra Help PT Community Health Worker 94210000-199000 to Extra Help PT Community Health Worker 84360000-199000.

K. Health Department – Immunizations Grant 8408 (Federal) / Immunizations – PPHF 8421

(State) / Immunization 9424 (State)

  1. Request to move Clinic Coordinator Supplement 84080000-840811 to Clinic Coordinator Supplement 84210000-842111 and Clinic Coordinator Supplement 94240000-942404.
  2. Request to move Offsite Clinic Coordinator 84080000-840812 to Offsite Clinic Coordinator 84210000-842114 and Offsite Clinic Coordinator 94240000-942403.
  3. Request to move Public Health Nurse 84080000-840813 to Public Health Nurse 84210000-842112 and Public Health Nurse 94240000-942401.
  4. Request to move Vaccine Coordinator Stipend 84080000-840814 to Vaccine Coordinator Stipend 84210000-842113 and Vaccine Coordinator Stipend 94240000- 942402.

7. APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE:

A. Sheriff
B. Prosecutor
C. Commissioners
D. Jail
E. Circuit Court
F. Council
G. LIT – Public Safety / Jail
H. LIT – Public Safety / Superior Court

I. Sheriff Misdemeanor
J. Prosecutor – PreTrial Diversion K. Surveyor – Corner Perpetuation L. Pre to 3 Medicaid
M. American Rescue Plan

8. REPEALS:

A. Clerk
B. American Rescue Plan

9. TRANSFERS:

  1. Clerk
  2. Auditor
  3. Sheriff
  4. Area Plan

E Drug and Alcohol Deferral
F. Convention and Visitors Bureau G. Health Department

10. OLD BUSINESS – None 11. NEW BUSINESS:

A. Old National Events Plaza – Dave Rector and Nick Wallace / CIP Request

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12. AMENDMENTS TO SALARY ORDINANCE

13. PUBLIC COMMENT

14. REMINDER OF UPCOMING MEETING DATES/TIMES:

A. Personnel & Finance Meeting – March 29, 2023 @3:30 PM B. County Council Meeting – April 5, 2023 @3:30 PM

15. ADJOURNMENT

Ensure People Of Color Have Access To Culturally Competent Mental Health Resources.

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LETTER TO EDITOR: Ensure People Of Color Have Access To Culturally Competent Mental Health Resources

My name is Jasmine and I’m a recovery advocate and internet activist. My purpose is to ensure People of Color have access to culturally competent mental health resources. The disparity in access to mental health resources has created inequities that have affected generations, but we can make a stand together.

I really appreciate the action you’ve taken in posting so many great resources on https://city-countyobserver.com/how-to-do-and-talk-art-in-recovery-and-reimagining-times/ to support the community. Your support is empowering and an important part of the solution!

However, I didn’t see anything that specifically pertains to substance use prevention in the BIPOC community. Providing access to culturally competent mental health care is essential.

These guides do a great job of addressing this key issue for People of Color *and* their allies:

  • Southeast Detox – New for 2023, this guide features dozens of resources to help Black women rise and THRIVE in 2023
  • Live Another Day – Live Another Day believes in equal access to life-saving mental health and substance use resources. This website provides extensive information on the best resources available.
  • Louisville Addiction Center – Being a parent is hard, and BIPOC parents face unique challenges. This guide features 32 resources for BIPOC parents.

I think adding these links to your existing collection could go a long way toward more fully supporting People of Color and our allies. It also helps by sending a strong message that these issues matter and change is always possible!

What are your thoughts on including these resources on your page?

Jasmine Smith (she/her/hers)
Recovery Advocate
E: advocacy@thesummitwellnessgroup.com

“Be passionate and move forward with gusto every single hour of every single day until you reach your goal.”
-Ava DuVernay

OVC Tournament all-session ticket pickup, pregame party dates announced

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OVC Tournament all-session ticket pickup, pregame party dates announced

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Athletics has announced the dates for fans to pick up their all-session passes to the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament along with the location and time of the pregame party. USI Men’s Basketball will face Southern Illinois University Edwardsville in the first round of the OVC Tournament at Ford Center Wednesday, March 1 at 9 p.m.

Ticket books purchased through USI Athletics will be available for pickup prior to the first session at Ford Center on Wednesday, March 1. Tickets can be picked up at USI on Tuesday, February 28 from 4-6 p.m. in the Screaming Eagles Arena lobby or on game day at Ford Center from 6-9 p.m.

Join us for a pregame party at Tiki on Main (524 Main Street) in Downtown Evansville at 6 p.m. to celebrate the Screaming Eagles’ inaugural debut in the OVC Tournament. Fans can expect a welcome message from USI Athletic Director, Jon Mark Hall, and special appearances from USI Men’s Basketball Coach, Stan Gouard, Archie the Eagle, and the USI Cheer and Dance teams. Prizes, giveaways, and complimentary chips and salsa will be included.

For up-to-date information, follow USI Athletics on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, and check our website at USIScreamingEagles.com.

Evansville Police Department Police Pension Board

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Evansville Police Department Police Pension Board

PUBLIC NOTICE

The Evansville Police Department Pension Board will hold an Executive Session on Wednesday, January 5th, 2022 at 8:15 a.m.  The meeting will be held in Room 301 of the Civic Center Plaza.

The Executive Session will be closed as provided by:

I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(7). For discussion of records classified as confidential by state or federal statute.

Immediately following the Executive Session, a regular Open Session will be held 

In Room 301 of the Civic Center Plaza.

Richard Hubbard

Pension Board Secretary

Vincennes University students and employees show huge support for student food bank

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VINCENNES, Ind., February 27, 2023 – Vincennes University student-athlete Daylynn Thornton is always looking for ways to support her fellow college students.

So, when the Kinesiology and Sport major won a national contest and was among 19 randomly-selected college students chosen to have a $500 donation made in their name to support an organization dedicated to fighting hunger and food education, Thornton picked Sandy’s Pantry. It provides VU students with free non-perishable food and personal care products in a friendly and supportive way.

“Sandy’s Pantry helps a lot of students and it’s a really good community,” said Thornton, a women’s basketball player from Lafayette, Indiana. “I know someone personally who struggles with getting food, so I recommended Sandy’s Pantry to them and they really loved it a lot because they had a good variety of stuff that they liked. It’s a really good cause for students. I want every student to be able to go to sleep on a full belly and not have to worry where they are going to get their next meal while trying to study for classes. I tell students they can even donate if they have it.”

For many years, the VU family has collected thousands of non-perishable food items and donated thousands of dollars to support the efforts of Sandy’s Pantry in assisting VU students who may be food challenged. Demand for food banks has risen due to the Covid-19 pandemic and rising prices for food and everyday items.

The pantry is a partnership between VU and the St. John’s United Church of Christ. It provides VU students with free non-perishable food and additional products several times each month in a judgement-free environment. Any student with a valid VU ID has access to the pantry which is located at St. John’s United Church of Christ, 606 N. 5th St.

Sandy’s Pantry has also had a major re-stock recently courtesy of a Spring Semester Food Drive held on the Vincennes Campus. VU faculty, staff, and students took part in the friendly food drive competition which collected nearly $1,000 in cash donations and 510 food items.

For the second straight year, the College of Humanities took home bragging rights for collecting the most donations and a traveling trophy made out of canned goods.

According to College of Humanities Dean Joan Puckett, “Connecting all students to needed resources and supporting them in every way possible to help them reach their goals is a deeply held value within the College of Humanities and across Vincennes University. Coming together as a caring community helps to provide food security, especially in the face of rising food costs. The College of Humanities is humbled by our students’ needs, and we are grateful that we are in a position to support students so that they can thrive physically, mentally, and academically.”

The remaining Spring 2023 dates for Sandy’s Pantry are March 2, March 28, March 30, April 25, and April 27. Due to severe wind and continuous power outages at St. John’s United Church of Christ, Sandy’s Pantry will not be open on February 28. The pantry is available via phone at 812-882-2720.

FEBURARY BIRTHDAYS

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Robert Wright

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Amy Back

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Mike Drone

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Angie Schmitt Word

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Judy Gibbs

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Mark Warren

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Patrick John

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Edmund P. Dutton

Kay Freschly

Sean Fuller

Don Gibbs

Jasone Parsons

Jane Harmon

Carol L Coomes

Heather Bonéy

Patti Weber

Tom Clark

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Sam Preston

Chris Boyd

Jerome Lander

Kris Garner

Dennis Jon Bailey

Patrick Duff

Samantha Green

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Kerry KC Chesser

Crystal Huff

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Alan West

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Missy Goffinet

David E. Luther

Kim Weimer

Keith Crowder

Kathy Scheller

Lindy McIntire

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Matt Smith

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Randy Lemmons

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Matthew Nelson

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Dustin Buedel

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Lawrence Weill

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Sue Boerner

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Galen Gass

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Carla Case

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Shelley Fieth

Judith Early

Vicki Duncan

Amie McKibban

Ron Burklow

Bret Roebling

Tiffany Tornatta Grayson

Brenda Smith

Crystal D Coomer

Scott Shreffler

Roger A. Fuchs

John M Dunn

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EDP DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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