Vanderburgh County Council Meeting Agenda February 5, 2025
OCTOBER 30, 2024
3:30 P.M.
AGENDA
1. | OPENING OF MEETING |
2. | ATTENDANCE ROLL CALL |
3. | PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE |
4. | INVOCATION |
5. | APPROVAL OF MINUTES: |
A. County Council Meeting – October 2, 2024
B. County Budget Adoption – October 2, 2024
6. | PERSONNEL REQUESTS: |
A. CCPI – Treatment Court / Superior Court – INDOC Grant Treatment Court
1. Request to create (3) PT Home Verification Officers in 9317/93180000-199000 (Extra Help) and fill with (3) PT Home Verification Officers from 11222503-199000 (Extra Help)
2. Request to create PT position in 9317/93180000-199000 (Extra Help) and fill with PT position from 11222503-199000 (Extra Help)
3. Request to create PT Treatment Court Case Manager 9317/93180000-199000 (Extra Help), fill with PT Case Manager 11222503-199000 (Extra Help) and amend hourly rate.
B. CCPI-Work Release / Superior Court – INDOC Treatment Court Grant
1. Request to create (2) PT positions in 9317/93180000-199000 (Extra Help) and fill with (2) PT positions from 11222505-199000 (Extra Help)
C. CCPI-Work Release / Superior Court – INDOC Work Release Grant
1. Request to fill vacancy for Residential Officer 112222505-931450 and 9314/93040000-931450 (jointly funded)
2. Request to fill vacancy for Residential Officer 112222505-931454 and 9314/93040000-931454 (jointly funded)
D. Auditor
1. Request to fill vacancy for PT Bookkeeper 10001020-199000 (Extra Help)
E. Treasurer
1. Request to fill vacancy for Information Clerk 10001030-103122
F. Public Defender
1. Request to allow advanced step placement for Public Defender 10001420-142163
2. Request to allow advanced step placement for Public Defender 10001420-142180
G. Health Dept – WIC
1. Request to create and fill vacancy for PT Breastfeeding Coordinator 84030000-199000 (Extra Help)
2. Request to create and fill vacancy for WIC Clinic Manager/CPA 8403000-840326
H. Health Dept-Pre to 3 Federal and State Expansion Grants
1. Request to fill vacancy for Data Analyst I 84350000-843501/94230000-942301
I. Health Dept – School Liaison Grant/School Liaison Grant 93.323
1. Request to create School Liaison Lead 84410000-844101 and fill with School Liaison III 84380000-843802
2. Request to create Public Health Nurse I 84410000-844103 and fill with Public Health Nurse I 84380000-843803
7. | PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION REVIEW REQUESTS: |
A. Superior Court
1. Court Reporter 10001370-137128
2. Riding Bailiff/Assistant Court Reporter 10001370-137177
3. Riding Bailiff/Assistant Court Reporter 10001370-137181
8. | APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE: |
A. Coroner
B. Election Office
C. Voters Registration
D. Jail
E. Public Defender
F. County Council
G. Burdette Park
H. Riverboat Auditor
I. Reassessment-Assessor
9. | REPEALS: |
A. Clerk
10. | TRANSFERS: |
A. Auditor
B. Circuit Court
C. Superior Court
D. CCPI-Electronic Home Detention
E. CCPI-Work Release
F. Health Department
G. LIT Public Safety-Jail
H. Sheriff Misdemeanor
I. Highway
J. Reassessment-Assessor
11. | OLD BUSINESS – None |
12. | NEW BUSINESS: |
A. E-REP Semi-Annual Report – Patrick Hickey
B. Ordinance CO.11-24-013 Innkeepers’ Tax Ordinance – Brian Gerth and Alexis Berggren
C. Ordinance CO.11-24-014 Approving the County Recorder’s request to fund the Recorder’s office expenses out of the Records Perpetuation Fund
D. Interlocal Agreement for Cost Sharing on Red Bank Road Paving Contract
13. | AMENDMENTS TO SALARY ORDINANCE |
14. | PUBLIC COMMENT |
15. | REMINDER OF UPCOMING MEETING DATES/TIMES: |
A. County Council Meeting – November 6th @3:30 PM
B. Personnel & Finance Meeting – November 27th @3:30 PM
C. County Council Meeting – December 11th @3:30 PM
16. | ADJOURNMENT |
Aces outlast Belmont to pick up road win
Aces outlast Belmont to pick up road win
UE takes 80-75 win in Nashville
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – In a back-and-forth game that featured 18 lead changes, the University of Evansville men’s basketball team outlasted Belmont to take an 80-75 victory on Sunday afternoon inside Curb Event Center.
Gabriel Pozzato led the way with 22 points for UE while Tayshawn Comer added 19 points, 6 assists, and 5 boards. Josh Hughes and Connor Turnbull finished with 14 points and 6 rebounds apiece while Tanner Cuff led all players with 13 caroms.
“Our guys felt like we gave them (Belmont) a win at the Ford Center and we wanted to do everything we could to change that today,” UE head coach David Ragland said after the win. “We came out ready to play from the start. Belmont is a great offensive team and we knew they would hit shots. The key was being able to grab the rebounds when they miss and we did a good job with that.”
An exciting first half saw nine lead changes with Evansville holding the lead for just under 15 minutes. A putback by Connor Turnbull opened the scoring before a bucket by Gabriel Pozzato gave the Purple Aces a 4-0 lead. Belmont quickly tied the score at 4-4 before taking their first lead at 9-6.
Trailing by a score of 11-8, Pozzato scored five in a row to put UE back in front. The squads swapped the lead multiple times approaching the midway point of the half before the Aces made their run. With Belmont up 17-16, UE scored eight in a row to take a 23-17 edge. Tayshawn Comer converted a 3-pointer while Hughes and Tanner Cuff scored to force a Bruin time out.
With 7:23 remaining in the period, Belmont cut the deficit to one while Gui Tesch answered on the other end before a Kaia Berridge triple extended the lead back to six points at 30-24 heading into the final four minutes. In the final minute of the half, a layup saw BU retake the lead. Free throws by each team in the final seconds saw two more lead changes with the Bruins heading to the break with a 38-37 edge.
Evansville’s opening possession of the second half saw Pozzato fouled on a triple. The freshman knocked down all three attempts to put the Aces back on top. Three minutes in, two more triples put Belmont in front – 48-45. With 14:50 on the clock, Belmont retook a 51-49 edge while Evansville countered with a Hughes triple to go up 54-51 a minute later.
The Bruins fought back to tie the game on multiple occasions but UE answered each time. Inside the 8-minute mark, two more Pozzato free throws pushed the lead to two possessions at 66-62. With 5:13 remaining, a drive by Comer made it a 69-64 game. The Bruins were not done, responding with seven in a row to retake a 71-69 lead inside of four minutes remaining.
Following a pair of Pozzato free throws, the defense forced a miss and Turnbull had a tip-in dunk on the opposite end to put UE in front – 73-71. With 1:54 remaining, a second chance basket by the Bruins put them in front, but UE responded just a few seconds later to take the lead for good. Another Turnbull dunk paved the way for a 7-1 game-ending run. UE’s defense forced five missed shots in the final two minutes to seal the win.
Belmont was led by Jonathan Pierre’s 19 points. The Bruins shot 42.4% in the game while UE finished at 41.5%. The Aces wrapped up the day with a 44-35 rebounding edge.
UE is back home on Wednesday for a 7 p.m. game against Southern Illinois.
-www.GoPurpleAces.com-
Virtual Author Talk: “The Human Disease”
The COVID-19 pandemic won’t be our last—because what makes us vulnerable to pandemics also makes us human. In this fascinating talk, Smithsonian curator and biological anthropologist Sabrina Sholts explores the history and science behind pandemics and how our own biology, behaviors, and beliefs contribute to their spread.
Sholts, author of The Human Disease: How We Create Pandemics, From Our Bodies to Our Beliefs, weaves together personal experiences, scientific findings, and historical accounts to offer a powerful perspective on how pandemics emerge—and how we can reduce future risks.
About the Author:
Sabrina Sholts is a Curator of Biological Anthropology at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History. She has published extensively in leading scientific journals and was the Lead Curator of the exhibition Outbreak: Epidemics in a Connected World at the NMNH.
Join Willard Library for Crafternoon on Thursday
Looking for a heartfelt way to show someone you care? Join us for Adult Crafternoon on Thursday, February 6th, at 4:00 PM in the Browning Gallery! This month, we’re crafting stunning quilled Valentine cards—a perfect handmade gift for someone special. Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or trying something new, this relaxing and creative activity is open to everyone ages 13 and up.
All supplies are provided, so just bring your creativity and drop in—no registration required!
Catch up on past crafts on our YouTube Channel:
EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT
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USI women struggle to find flow on Saturday, falls to Tennessee Tech
USI struggles to find flow on Saturday, falls to Tennessee Tech
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Women’s Basketball had a difficult time finding its flow in its return to Liberty Arena to begin a three-game homestand on Saturday, as the Screaming Eagles fell to Tennessee Tech University, 81-62.
Southern Indiana moved to 16-7 overall and 8-4 in the Ohio Valley Conference, but the Screaming Eagles left the day still tied for fourth in the standings. Meanwhile, Tennessee Tech improved to 16-5 with a 10-2 mark in the OVC. The Golden Eagles moved up into a three-way tie for first in the OVC alongside Lindenwood University and Eastern Illinois University.
Tennessee Tech started the contest with a 7-0 run. Southern Indiana got going with success inside the paint and trailed only by four, 12-8, by the four-minute mark of the opening quarter. Graduate guard Lexie Green hit a key three late in the first, but the Tennessee Tech lead remained at four, 17-13, by the end of the first quarter.
Green connected on another three to begin the second quarter to make it a one-point game. However, Tennessee Tech responded, as the Golden Eagles went up 26-18 while holding Southern Indiana scoreless for nearly five minutes in the middle of the second. A triple by senior guard Vanessa Shafford ended the drought for USI. In the last two minutes of the first half, Tennessee Tech increased its lead, but a little boost from graduate forward Meredith Raley helped keep USI within six, 31-25, going into halftime.
Out of the halftime break, Tennessee Tech started the second half with a 21-0 run over the first five minutes of the third period. Sophomore guard Sophia Loden got USI on the second-half scoreboard with a three-pointer. A spark off the bench from sophomore forward Chloe Gannon and another triple by Loden helped USI finish the third on an 18-8 run. The Golden Eagles led 59-43 entering the fourth quarter.
Within the first three minutes of the fourth frame, graduate forward Madi Webb scored six points to help bring USI back within 11, 64-53. However, Tennessee Tech answered to halt Southern Indiana’s momentum. The Screaming Eagles came within 11 points once again after a Shafford layup with 2:36 left, but the Golden Eagles closed out the game from there.
Southern Indiana shot for just below 34 percent (21-62) overall and nearly 44 percent (7-16) from beyond the arc. USI missed only one free throw out of 14 attempts for over 92 percent. Shafford led USI in scoring with 12 points and pulled down seven rebounds. Junior guard Ali Saunders tallied 11 points.
Tennessee Tech went for 54 percent (27-50) from the floor and just under 37 percent (7-19) from three. The Golden Eagles shot nearly 77 percent (20-26) from the free-throw line. Tennessee Tech had five players in double figures with graduate guard Keeley Carter scoring a game-high 20 points.
The Screaming Eagles will resume their homestand from Liberty Arena next week. They will play the University of Arkansas at Little Rock on Thursday at 5 p.m. and celebrate Black History Month. Then USI will host Southeast Missouri State University for Homecoming and Hall of Fame Weekend next Saturday at 5 p.m. Tickets for all home games at Liberty Arena can be purchased online at usiscreamingeagles.com or the USI Ticket Office.
Screaming Eagles outflown by Golden Eagles, 78-65
Screaming Eagles outflown by Golden Eagles, 78-65
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball lost a battle with Tennessee Tech University, 78-65, Saturday afternoon at Liberty Arena. The Screaming Eagles are 9-13 overall and 4-8 in OVC action, while the Golden Eagles go to 12-11, 7-5 OVC.
USI and TTU traded buckets for the first few minutes of the game before the Golden Eagles jumped out to a six-point lead, 11-5. USI junior guard Damoni Harrison led a 12-5 charge to get the Screaming Eagles a 17-16 lead by the 9:54 mark.
TTU slowly eased out in front, 25-20, but a quick burst by USI saw the game tied for the fifth time in the half, 25-25. The Screaming Eagles and the Golden Eagles would continue to trade the advantage for the final four minutes of the half until TTU took a 34-31 lead into the intermission.
After the intermission, TTU forced USI to call a timeout three minutes into the final half after extending the halftime advantage to eight points, 41-33, with a 7-2 wave. The Screaming Eagles responded with an 11-2 run to close the gap to 45-44 behind six points by sophomore forward Stephen Olowoniyi and five points by Harrison.
The USI run would extend to 15-5 as the Screaming Eagles knotted the score at 48-48 with 9:38 to play on a Harrison layup. TTU, however, would jump back out in front with a quick 8-0 dash to take the momentum back, 56-48, with seven minutes to play and extended the margin by 6:25 to play to 12 points, 62-50.
USI would close the gap to eight points, 65-57, on a three-pointer by junior guard Jack Campion with 1:52 left, as the Screaming Eagles tried to regain the momentum. Campion would pull USI to within six points with a two-point bucket, 65-59, but that would be as close as the Screaming Eagles would come before TTU closed out the 78-65 contest.
Individually for the game, Harrison posted a team-high 22 points on nine-of-21 from the field, including four three-point bombs. Olowoniyi followed with 17 points on eight-of-19 from the field and one of four from the stripe.
Campion and Randall rounded out the USI double-digit scorers with 13 points and 11 points, respectively.
Next Up For USI:
USI continues its three-game homestand with Homecoming next week when the Screaming Eagles host the University of Arkansas at Little Rock Thursday and Southeast Missouri State University Saturday. Both games are slated for a 7:30 p.m. tipoff.
The Trojans of Little Rock are 13-9 overall, 7-4 OVC, and scheduled to play the University of Tennessee at Martin tonight at home. Little Rock has lost its last two games since winning five straight.
Little Rock took command of the all-time series with USI, 3-2, by posting a 78-58 win in January. Harrison led the way for the Eagles with 17 points in the loss.
The homestand concludes February 8 when USI hosts SEMO, which is 13-10 overall and 8-4 in the OVC, for the Homecoming game. SEMO defeated Tennessee State University in overtime, 89-87, today and visits Morehead State University Thursday before coming to USI.
SEMO leads the all-time series with USI, 7-3, after posting a 77-66 win in Cape Girardeau last month. USI junior guard Sam Kodi led four Eagles in double-digits with 15 points. Junior guard Braxton Jones followed with 13 points, while sophomore forward Stephen Olowoniyi and junior guard Damoni Harrison had 12 points and 11 points, respectively.
Tickets for the homestand and all USI home dates are on sale now at USIScreamingEagles.com.