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Todays Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners Meeting Agenda

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AGENDA Of The Vanderburgh County Board Of Commissioners

November 24, 2020, In The Old National Events Plaza, Exhibit Hall A

  1. Reconvene Emergency Meeting
  2. Attendance
  3. Pledge of Allegiance
  4. Action Items 
    1. Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana List of Applicants for Rural Broadband RFP
    2. Health Department: WIC Grant Administrative Aid Agreement with Vicki Fulton
    3. 2021 GAGE Grant Agreement
    4. 2021 Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana Grant Agreement
    5. 2021 ARC of Evansville Grant Agreement
    6. Superior Court: Juvenile House Arrest GPS Products and Services Contract
    7. Assessor’s Office: Professional Services Agreement with X-Soft, Inc. 
    8. Superintendent of County Buildings: 
      1. Old Courthouse Lease Agreement with Alex Morgan Imaging, LLC
      2. Old Courthouse Lease Agreement with Cory Greenfield
    9. County Engineer: 
      1. Request to Award Contract Number VC20-09-01 “Concrete Street Repairs” to River Town Construction Inc. 
      2. Request Approval of Bergdolt Road Drainage Design Contract with RQAW
      3. Time Extension Request for Construction of Nurrenbern Road Bridge
      4. Boonville New Harmony Road Contract Amendment with Lochmueller Group
      5. Change Order #6 for Creamery Road Lift Station and Force Main
  5. Department Head Reports
  6. New Business
  7. Old Business
  8. Consent Items
    1. Approval of November 10, 2020 Emergency Meeting Minutes
    2. Employment Changes
    3. County Engineer Department Report
    4. Assessor’s Office Surplus Request
    5. Highway Department Surplus Request
    6. Old National Events Plaza MOU Deferment of ASM Global Fees and Repayment Plan
    7. Weights and Measures Monthly Report
    8. County Auditor: Claims Voucher Reports 11/9-11/13/202 & 11/16-11/20/2020
    9. County Clerk: October 2020 Monthly Report
    10. Old National Events Plaza: Special Leave of Absence Request
  9. Rezoning

     A. First Reading of Rezoning Ordinance VC-10-2020

Petitioner: James H. and Tonya M. Hall

Address: 3903 Old Henderson Road

Request: Change from Ag to W-1

  1. Public Comment
  2. Recess Meeting

41 Meat Processors In Indiana Awarded $4 Million

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Announced today, the Indiana State Department of Agriculture awarded $4 million to 41 Indiana meat processing businesses through the Indiana Meat Processing Expansion & Development Grant Program. This funding was allocated to offset the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on local and small meat-processing agribusinesses in Indiana.

“Processing plants in our state are essential and this funding will help with a variety of necessities to strengthen this sector of our food supply chain,” said Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch. “These grants will address issues caused by COVID-19 and help meet consumer demands in both normal and emergency situations.”

With a 50% cash match requirement for this grant opportunity, a total of at least $8 million will be invested in the Indiana small meat processing economy as a result of the grant program.

Funding was made available through Indiana’s allocation of federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES) dollars and was announced by Crouch. This funding was delegated via a competitive grant and was scored by representatives across a variety of both external organizations and state agencies.

The funding was provided to address impacts and cover expenses incurred due to the coronavirus pandemic. The awardees can use the funding in a variety of ways so long as it aims to improve food supply resilience through promoting worker safety, expanding meat processing capacity and/or increasing slaughter. Many businesses are using the grants to purchase equipment or modify their facilities for increased efficiency. Some are using the funding to train additional staff and purchase personal protective equipment. The 41 awarded meat processors are Hoosier businesses with less than 500 employees.

“The coronavirus pandemic highlighted our nation’s delicate food supply chain, and it was clear we need workable options to get meat to markets and to protect consumers from supply chain disruptions,” said ISDA Director Bruce Kettler. “Meat processers are essential for our state, contributing more than $3.9 billion to our economy. It is vital we keep these businesses growing and operating safely.”

The application process showed the industry had a significant need with 60 applicants and a total of $6.8 million in funding requests. The list below highlights the 41 selected awardees and ISDA encourages Hoosier consumers to find a processor nearest them to shop local this holiday season.

The list of awardees are as follows:

Awardee Location Amount
Brewer Livestock North Vernon $58,500
Brushy Prairie Packing, Inc. LaGrange $118,300
Butcher Bob’s, Inc. LaGrange $20,000
Cannelburg Processing Cannelburg $25,900
D & D Meat Processing Corunna $150,000
Dewig Bros. Packing Co., Inc. Haubstadt $150,000
Ferdinand Processing, Inc. Ferdinand $37,000
First Capitol Meats, Inc. Corydon $79,100
Fisher Packing Company Portland $150,000
Heritage Meat Haus LaOtto $112,700
IFG Processing Ladoga $61,100
Integrity Meats Churubusco $98,600
J & J Quality Meats, LLC Bourbon $150,000
Jackson County Custom Processing Seymour $17,300
John’s Butcher Shop Nappanee $150,000
Knightstown Locker Knightstown $150,000
Krider’s Meat Processing Columbia City $19,900
Manley Meats, Inc. Decatur $150,000
Merkley and Sons Packing Jasper $96,000
Monon Meat Packing & Catering Monon $62,000
Munsee Meats Muncie $150,000
Napoleon Locker Plant Napoleon $8,500
Odon Locker Inc. Odon $75,700
Old Major Market Indianapolis $144,500
Oliver’s Butcher Shop Union City $78,900
Parrett’s Meat Processing & Catering Flora $64,000
Pate’s Processing Hanover $97,700
Paxton Enterprises Clinton $81,000
Pig’s Tale Charcuterie Co. Indianapolis $16,800
Rice’s Quality Farm Meat, Inc. Spencer $99,300
Rihm Foods Cambridge City $150,000
Saint Adrian Meats & Sausage Lebanon $47,300
Sander Processing Celestine $150,000
Sims Meat Processing LaPorte $150,000
Slabaugh Meat Processing, Inc. Nappanee $59,300
Sugar Rock Farms Meat Processing Westport $150,000
The Market at Swayzee Swayzee $20,600
This Old Farm, Inc. Colfax $150,000
Tri Eagle Provisions, Inc. Gary $150,000
White’s Meat Market Kokomo $150,000
Yoder’s Meats and Cheese Co., Inc. Shipshewana $150,000

Faculty Member Doug Sprick Wins Ivy Tech Award for Excellence In Instruction

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Ivy Tech Evansville Adjunct Faculty Member Doug Sprick Wins
Award for Excellence in Instruction

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Doug Sprick, an adjunct faculty member in the School of Advanced Manufacturing, Engineering & Applied Science at Ivy Tech Community College Evansville, has been honored with  Ivy Tech’s Adjunct Faculty Award for Excellence in Instruction. Sprick’s students nominated him for the award.

“We are very fortunate at Ivy Tech Evansville to have faculty with the background, experience and passion for teaching that Doug brings to our campus,” said Ivy Tech Chancellor Daniela Vidal. “This is a testament to the passion for our mission of changing the lives of students.”

Sprick has been an instructor in technical laboratory classes at Ivy Tech since 2017 including Hydraulics, Mechanical, and Mechatronics on the Evansville campus, as well as the Princeton and Tell City Career & Technology Centers. He has also taught non-credit classes for Ivy Tech on-site at Alcoa.

His grading centers around his belief that students exhibit effort in their work, showcased by attendance at class, timeliness of getting to class and submitting homework, as well as preparedness and attitude. “That said, I give lenience…and accommodate a student’s needs, whenever possible,” Sprick said. “Most of my students are working full time. A vast majority are full-time employed with families.”

He said he knows what it is like to work and earn a degree, citing what he did during his time with General Motors. “I earned my Master’s degree at night school over a period of four years and I know how much effort it takes to balance work, home, and school. It is not easy.” However, he said he expects the effort to take place and the work to be completed.

“I want students to learn something they did not know when they started the course or help them understand an old concept better. In many cases, the students already have experience in the field and the class is more of a stepping stone to a certificate or a degree.”

Ever the innovator, Sprick strives to try something new in each course each semester. “I have always believed in continuous improvement and continue to look at a class in the same way. Do something new. Experiment. Many attempts fail but can lead to something even better.”

He comes early and stays late to help students, as needed, he said.

Prior to Ivy Tech, Sprick was a product development engineer at then Rexam (now Berry Global, Inc.) from 1992 to 2017. He developed and commercialized new consumer closure systems for consumer packaging like child-resistant safety packaging for cleaning, agricultural, and personal care.

He completed more than 32 different production projects while at Berry, including molds and assembly machines, starting with part design through project launch. Many of these programs were in excess of $1 million in annual sales. Sprick also holds more than a dozen utility patents in packaging.

Prior to Berry, he was employed as a senior product manufacturing engineer and product engineer at Sundstrand Aerospace in Rockford, Ill., a manufacturing engineer at Warner Electric, Motion Control Systems Division, in Marengo, Ill. and as a manufacturing engineer, tool shop supervisor, and development supervisor engineer for General Motors Corp, AC Spark Plug Division, in Flint, Mich.

He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Illinois; and a Master of Business Administration from Eastern Michigan University.

Sprick was one of 18 Ivy Tech adjunct faculty members from across the state to receive the 10th annual Adjunct Faculty Award for Excellence in Instruction. One individual of the group annually is chosen for the Gerald I Lamkin Award, named after a former Ivy Tech President, recognizing the adjunct faculty member who exhibits excellence in instruction and represents the mission of the College. Kirsten Carlson of the Ivy Tech Madison Campus won this year’s Gerald I. Lamkin Award.

 

Lilly King Posts Dominant Final Weekend in Budapest

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Former All-American swimmer Lilly King dominated in the final weekend in Budapest, Hungary, to give the Cali Condors a season championship in the International Swimming League.

King set four American records and one world record in a two-day stretch to close out the series. On Saturday, she lowered a pair of her own American records in both the 50 breaststroke (28.77) and the 200 breaststroke (2:15.56). She also competed in the 400 medley relay that toppled the world record with a time of 3:44.52.

Her encore performance came on Sunday when she won the 100 breaststroke with a time of 1:02.50, lowering the previous American record by nearly half a second. Her time narrowly missed out on the world record (1:02.36) and now ranks as the third-quickest time all-time in the event.

King also won each of the three races in the 50 breaststroke skins. This marked the fifth time this season that King won the breaststroke skins.

The 16-time All-American during her four-year run of dominance at Indiana finished second in the MVP standings with 350 points, finishing behind Caeleb Dressel.

“Left Jab” And “Middle Jab” And “Right Jab” November 24, 2020

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“Right Jab And Middle Jab And Left Jab” was created because we have a couple of commenters that post on a daily basis either in our “IS IT TRUE” or “Readers Forum” columns concerning National or International issues.

The majority of our “IS IT TRUE” columns are about local or state issues, so we have decided to give our more opinionated readers exclusive access to our newly created “LEFT JAB and Middle Jab and RIGHT JAB”  column. They now have this post to exclusively discuss national or world issues that they feel passionate about.
We shall be posting the “LEFT JAB” AND “MIDDLE JAB” AND “RIGHT JAB” several times a week.  Oh, “LEFT JAB” is a liberal view, “MIDDLE JAB” is the libertarian view and the “RIGHT JAB is representative of the more conservative views. Also, any reader who would like to react to the written comments in this column is free to do so.

Women’s Basketball 11/23/2020 9:30:00 AM Dan McDonnell, USI Athletic Communications Eagles opens 2020-21 season Friday

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University of Southern Indiana Women’s Basketball begins its 2020-21 season Friday at 1 p.m. when it hosts Great Lakes Valley Conference foe Rockhurst University at Screaming Eagles Arena. The Screaming Eagles also host William Jewell College Sunday at 1 p.m. |

How to Watch
While fans are not permitted to attend the games, they can watch free of charge on the GLVC Sports Network, which is available both you’re your desktop, mobile/tablet devices, as well as four over-the-top (OTT) platforms, including Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV and Apple TV (4th Generation). GLVCSN.com is the official website of the GLVC Sports Network, while the GLVCSN mobile app is available for iOS in the App Store and Android on Google Play. Apple users also can use AirPlay with their Apple TV or some of the newer smart TVs. (GLVCSN FAQs)

Other ways to follow the action
USI’s games will be carried on the airwaves at 95.7 The Spin as well as online at 957thespin.com. Links to both the online audio as well as live stats can be found at GoUSIEagles.com. Updates also will be provided on USI’s social media platforms (@USIAthletics), particularly Twitter.

Game Notes
• Eagles picked to win GLVC East Division. USI Women’s Basketball was picked to win the GLVC East Division. The Eagles received 66 points and 10 first-place votes to edge Lewis, which snared five first-place votes for 57 points. Truman State was picked to win the Central Division and Drury was predicted to win the West Division.

• Speaking of Divisions. The GLVC is going to be split into divisions for the first time since 2017-18, a year that saw the Eagles win their second straight East Division title. The GLVC Tournament field will still be determined via the GLVC Points Rating System, with the top eight teams earning a spot in the eight-team field.

• What about the GLVC Tournament? Another change coming to the 2020-21 season is the GLVC Tournament location. The 2021 GLVC Tournament is going to campus sites, with seeds 1-4 hosting first-round games on March 2. The highest remaining seed will then host the semifinals and championship March 6-7.

• Coming back? USI returns seven players and three starters from a team that went 18-9 overall, 14-6 in the GLVC, and qualified for the NCAA II Tournament. The Eagles finished second in the GLVC Points Rating System a year ago, earning them the second seed in the 2020 GLVC Tournament.

• Returning leaders. Senior guard Emma DeHart (Indianapolis, Indiana) and sophomore forward Hannah Haithcock (Washington Courthouse, Ohio) return to lead the Eagles in 2020-21. DeHart averaged 11.1 points and 3.5 rebounds per game in 2019-20, Haithcock averaged 11.0 points and 5.1 rebounds per contest a year ago. Junior forward Ashlynn Brown (Perrysburg, Ohio) chipped in 6.4 points and a team-high 5.7 rebounds per appearance last season.

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Secretaria Legal
All Type Hydraulic Cylinder Service, Inc. – Evansville, IN
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ProRehab 3.9/5 rating 17 reviews – Henderson, KY
We offer outstanding benefits including a 401k with a 4% match, outstanding health/dental/vision coverage, company paid life insurance, a generous PTO plan with…
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318 Main Street, Suite 101. This role will be performed primarily out of ThoughtFire’s headquarters in downtown Evansville, IN. Review email on a regular basis;
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VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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 Below are the felony cases to be filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.

Shaundae Alexander Winters: Possession of altered firearm (Level 5 Felony), Carrying a handgun without a license (Class A misdemeanor)

Estel Lee Powell: Battery by bodily waste (Level 6 Felony), Intimidation (Level 6 Felony), Intimidation (Level 6 Felony), Public intoxication (Class B misdemeanor), Public intoxication (Class B misdemeanor)

Valcharles Davonta Murry: Carrying a handgun without a license (Level 5 Felony), Possession of marijuana (Class B misdemeanor)

Megan Renee Bowlds: Operating a vehicle while intoxicated endangering a person with a passenger less than 18 years of age (Level 6 Felony), Neglect of a dependent (Level 6 Felony)

Billy Joe Durbin: Intimidation (Level 6 Felony), Domestic battery (Class A misdemeanor)

Gary P Johnson Jr.: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Possession of a narcotic drug (Level 6 Felony)

Amanda Jo Brune: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony)

Thomas Wayne McKenzie: Child molesting (Class A Felony), Child molesting (Class A Felony), Child molesting (Class A Felony), Child molesting (Level 1 Felony), Child molesting (Level 1 Felony), Child molesting (Level 1 Felony)

Otters sign outfielder Amicangelo; send Cullen to the Railcats

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The Evansville Otters have signed outfielder and former University of South Carolina Gamecock Anthony Amicangelo to a contract for the 2021 season.

Amicangelo is from Bremerton, Wash. and heads into his first professional season.

“I am very excited to start my professional career and thankful to the Otters for giving me the opportunity,” Amicangelo said. “I want to show the organization, teammates, and fans that I am a hard worker. I want to show that I take care of my business on and off the field.”

“I want to play in Major League Baseball someday, and I have been fortunate enough to see up close what it takes to get there. I want to prove I belong and can help us win games.”

In his latest baseball season, Amicangelo is coming off a 2020 spring season at the University of South Carolina, where he made five starts in 14 games played before the season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In those 14 games, Amicangelo batted .280 with three doubles and four runs in 25 plate appearances.

“I am looking forward to playing baseball again,” Amicangelo said. “Once the season starts in 2021 that will be 13 months since the last competitive game I participated in. This game doesn’t last forever and I took my last at-bat of the season this past year without knowing it at the time, so I’ll try to live in the moment more and enjoy the game.”

“I took my last competitive at-bat in early March and shortly after that our entire season was canceled. I plan on training at Driveline in preparation for the season shortly after the new year. I have learned how to make the most out of what resources I have, and I will be ready to take the field come season time.”

He spent his sophomore season at Johnson County CC and freshman year at Shoreline CC.

While playing at Johnson County CC, Amicangelo earned NJCAA All-America first team, set a school record with 91 hits in 2019, and had a 24-game hit streak during the middle of the season.

One interesting fact about Amicangelo is that he owns his own mobile auto detailing business.

Meanwhile, the Otters have also sent outfielder Hunter Cullen to the Gary Southshore Railcats of the American Association in a sign-and-trade deal to complete a previous trade.

The Evansville Otters are the 2006 and 2016 Frontier League champions.

 

The Otters play all home games at historic Bosse Field, located at 23 Don Mattingly Way in Evansville, Ind. Stay up-to-date with the Evansville Otters by visiting evansvilleotters.com, or follow the Otters on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.