Attorney General Todd Rokita announced today that e-cigarette maker JUUL Labs Inc. will pay Indiana more than $15.7 million to settle allegations that the company deliberately marketed its products to minors despite the unlawfulness of selling e-cigarettes to children or adolescents. “My team and I fight daily to protect Hoosiers from improper business practices that put families at risk,†Attorney General Todd Rokita said. “Wrongful actions that jeopardize children are especially repugnant and shameful. Fortunately, the money we have recovered in this settlement can go toward safeguarding the same young people targeted by the unethical marketing strategies employed by JUUL.†Indiana’s funds are intended to be used in support of prevention, education, harm reduction and mitigation efforts related to youth using electronic nicotine delivery systems, which include the products commonly known as vapes. Indiana is one of 32 states participating in a larger agreement under which JUUL will pay out nearly $435 million. JUUL has an option to pay over 6-10 years — with the total payout increasing the longer it takes to pay. If JUUL chooses a 10-year option, Indiana’s amount would exceed $17.1 million. JUUL’s first payment to Indiana will be $1,478,665 — due Dec. 31, 2022. All additional payments are due on Dec. 31 each year. In 2019, Indiana joined a multistate investigation into JUUL’s activities. That investigation revealed, among other things, that:
Indiana alleged that JUUL’s misrepresentations and actions were unfair, abusive, deceptive and in violation of Indiana’s Deceptive Consumer Sales Act (DCSA). Under the agreement, JUUL agrees to:
Attached is the consent judgment in this case that has been filed and presented to a judge for review. |
Attorney General Todd Rokita And Team Secure More Than $15.7 Million For Indiana
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Virtual Author Talk: Nicole Eustace | Wednesday
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Virtual Author Talk: Nicole Eustace Wednesday – December 14th @ 11AM |
Dr. Nicole Eustace, Covered With Night: A Story of Murder and Indigenous Justice in Early America - December 14th, 11am CST
You’re invited to explore early-American history during an online afternoon conversation with Pulitzer Prize winning historian Nicole Eustace as she discusses her 2022 award winning book Covered With Night: A Story of Murder and Indigenous Justice in Early America.
On the eve of a major treaty conference between Iroquois leaders and European colonists in the distant summer of 1722, two white fur traders attacked an Indigenous hunter and left him for dead near Conestoga, Pennsylvania. Though virtually forgotten today, this act of brutality set into motion a remarkable series of criminal investigations and cross-cultural negotiations that challenged the definition of justice in early America. In Covered with Night, Dr. Eustace reconstructs the crime and its aftermath, bringing us into the overlapping worlds of white colonists and Indigenous peoples in this formative period. |
Lakes named OVC Player and Newcomer of the Week​​​​​​​
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball graduate forward Trevor Lakes (Lebanon, Indiana) was named the Ohio Valley Conference Player and Newcomer of the Week for his efforts in the Screaming Eagles’ wins over Anderson University and Indiana State University at Screaming Eagles Arena last week. The weekly honors are the first for Lakes as an Eagle and the firsts of his career.
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The graduate forward started his week with a collegiate career-best 29-point performance in the 78-47 win over Anderson. He was 11-of-19 from the field, including four three-point field goals, and three-of-four from the stripe. Â
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Lakes finished the week with his first double-double as an Eagle, posting 15 points and grabbing 12 rebounds, in the USI 88-85 overtime victory versus Indiana State on Sunday. He was five-of-11 from the field with three three-point bombs and two-of-four from the stripe. The season-high 12 rebounds featured 11 on the defensive end.
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For the week, Lakes averaged 22.0 points, 10.5 rebounds, 1.5 assists, and 1.5 steals per game. He also shot 53.3 percent from the field (16-30) and 38.9 percent from long range (7-18).
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USI (5-5) completes and looks to sweep the three-game homestand Thursday when they host Saint Mary of the Wood College at Screaming Eagles Arena. The Eagles, who have won three of their last five games, have six players averaging in double-digits and led by senior guard Jelani Simmons (Columbus, Ohio), who is posting 14.4 points per game. Lakes follows Simmons in the scoring column with 12.2 points per outing.
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The SMWC Pomeroys are 4-7 after an 89-84 win over Oakland City University Saturday afternoon. SMWC was led by guard/forward Keith Germain, who had 27 points in the win. For the season, SMWC is led by junior guard Tarik Dixon, who is posting 15.4 points per game, and Germain, who is averaging 13.6 points and 8.5 rebounds per contest.Â
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Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners Meeting
AGENDA
Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners December 13, 2022 – 3:00 p.m.
Room 301, Civic Center Complex
1. Call to Order
2. Attendance
A. Youth Resources’ Teen Advisory Council in Attendance 1. Belle Farmer
B. Sheriff’s Office Probationary Deputies in Attendance
- Deputy Aaron Gorman
- Deputy Daulton Blackwell
- Pledge of Allegiance
- Action Items
- Health Department
- COVID-19 Update
- IDOH Grant Agreement Contract #67267 – Prenatal Substance Abuse
- Old National Events Plaza Agreement – 2023 Infant/MaternalMortality/Morbidity Summit
- County Insurance Renewal Presentation
- Engineer
- Road Standards
- Right of Way Offers: Boonville New Harmony Road
- Parcel 52 – Ronald & Lee Ann Wagner
- Parcel 63 – Jacob & Jamie Smith
- Parcel 64 – Tye & Natalie Dickens
- Parcel 65 – Greg & Kyla Dimmet
- Parcel 66 – Christopher & Elizabeth Lantaff
- Parcel 67 – Benjamin & Andrew Naas
- Right of Way Offer: Green River Road Trail
- Health Department
i. Parcel 7 – William & Karen Carey
- Letter to EWSU to Request Acceptance of Green River Road Sanitary Sewer
- Change Orders: Kansas Road Phase 2i. Change Order 2 ii. Change Order 3 iii. Change Order 11 iv. Change Order 13 v. Change Order 8
- Right of Way Offers: St. Joe Road Bridge #1911
- Arthur & Jennifer Gibbs
- Steven & Katherine Wingert (1)
- Steven & Katherine Wingert (2)
- Everett Baylor
- David Krack
Drainage Board Immediately Following
7. Administrative Settlement: W Boonville New Harmony Road i. Parcel 3 – Louis Wester
- Hunter Chase Subdivision Sidewalk Waiver Request
- INDOT Change Order Request: Franklin Street Bridge
- Change Order: Walnut Bridge
D. Surveyor
1. Order Renaming and Renumbering Precincts
E. Superior Court
1. Agreement for Professional Services: Megan McCrory
F. Old National Events Plaza
1. Waiver Request Form Revision
G. Purdue Cooperative Extension Service
1. 2023 Extension Contractual Services Agreement Between Purdue University and
Government of Vanderburgh County, Indiana H. Burdette Park
1. Approval Request for Installation of ADA Lift at Aquatic Center
- Sheriff’s Office
- Agreement for the Towing and Storage of Nuisance and Wrecked Vehicles Impounded by the County Sheriff’s Office: Hamrick’s Towing & Recovery, LLC
- Participation Agreement: Chauffeurs, Teamsters, and Helpers Local Union No. 215
- Purchasing Department
1. Agreement to Purchase Bulk Fuel Delivery First Extension: Synenergy Partners,
LLC
K. Public Defender
1. Letter of Agreement: Chauffeurs, Teamsters, and Helpers Local Union No. 215 L. Veteran’s Service Office
1. Letter of Agreement: Chauffeurs, Teamsters, and Helpers Local Union No. 215
- Old Courthouse Lease Agreement: Corey Greenfield
- Old Courthouse Lease Agreement: Steve Wham d/b/a Wham Counseling, LLC
- 2023 Board Appointments
- Ben Shoulders
- Evansville Metropolitan Planning Organization Policy Committee
- Information Technology Advisory Council
- Vanderburgh County Redevelopment Commission
- The ARC of Evansville
- Evansville Industrial Foundation
- Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare Board of Directors
- Vanderburgh County Drainage Board
- Solid Waste Board
- Cheryl Musgrave
- Evansville Regional Economic Partnership (E-REP)
- Vanderburgh County Redevelopment Commission
- Evansville Convention and Visitors Bureau Commission
- Ben Shoulders
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- Evansville-Vanderburgh County Emergency Management Advisory Council
- Vanderburgh County Drainage Board
- Solid Waste Board
- Justin Elpers
- Area Plan Commission of Evansville & Vanderburgh County
- Central Dispatch Board
- Evansville-Vanderburgh Commission on Domestic and Sexual Violence
- Commission on Homelessness in Vanderburgh County
- Old Courthouse Foundation Board of Directors
- Vanderburgh County Drainage Board
- Solid Waste Board
- Noah Robinson
i. Evansville-Vanderburgh County Emergency Management Advisory
Council 5. Deavron Farmer
i. Evansville-Vanderburgh County Emergency Management Advisory Council
P. Ordinance No. CO.12-022-023 – An Ordinance Amending Vacation Benefits of the Vanderburgh County Employee Handbook
- Department Head Reports
- New Business
A. Indiana Association of County Commissioners (IACC) Achievement Award for “2022 Outstanding Team Effort for a Board of Commissionersâ€
7. Old Business
A. The Arc of Evansville
8. Consent Items
- Approval of November 15th Board of Commissioners Meeting Minutes
- Employment Changes
- Auditor
1. Claims Voucher Reports
- November 14 – November 18, 2022
- November 21 – November 25, 2022
- November 28 – December 2, 2022
- December 5 – December 9, 2022
- Treasurer
- October Innkeepers Tax Report
- October 2022 Monthly Report
- Clerk
1. November 2022 Monthly Report
- Engineer
- Report & Claims
- Request to Rollover Vacation Time – John Stoll & Joan Dorsey
- Highway Department
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1. Surplus Requests
- Sheriff’s Office
- Surplus Request
- Letter of Agreement: Chauffeurs, Teamsters, and Helpers Local Union No. 215
- The Arc of Evansville
1. Report of Activities – October 2022
- Commissioner’s Office
- Travel Request – Justin Elpers: 2022 IACC Annual Conference – New Commissioner Training
- Travel Request – Cheryl Musgrave: 2023 NACo Legislative Conference
- Request to Rollover Vacation Time – Alyssa Nilssen
- Purdue Cooperative Extension Office
1. Surplus Request L. Computer Services
1. Request to Modify Prosecutor Computer Refresh
- Letter of Award: Energy Systems Group, LLC
- Curran Miller Vanderburgh County Commissioners’ Online Auction Sale Recap
- Letter to Logan DeTalente – Parcel ID 82-08-03-010-086.007-032
- Request for Appropriation
1. COIT-Commissioners – Postage Q. Request for Transfer
1. Riverboat-Commissioners
9. Rezoning
A. Final Reading of Rezoning Ordinance VC-6-2022
Petitioner: Evansville-Vanderburgh County Convention & Visitors Bureau
Addresses: (7) Parcels on Heckel Road: 3808, 3816, 3824, 3900, 3908, 3916, & 4404 and (9) Parcels on Vieth Lane: 6316, 6332, 6416, 6434, 6500, 6514, 6536, 6610, & 6630 Request: Change from R-3 and C-4 with UDC to R-3 and C-4 with Amended UDC
10. Public Comment 11. Adjournment
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