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VANDERBURGH COUNTY COUNCIL MEETING  AGENDA FOR OCTOBER 7, 20

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 AGENDA Of The VANDERBURGH COUNTY COUNCIL 2021 BUDGET ADOPTION 

On OCTOBER 7, 2020 At The Civic Center In ROOM 301 At 9:00 A.M. 

1) OPENING OF MEETING 

2) ATTENDANCE ROLL CALL 

3) PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE AND INVOCATION 

4) PRESIDENT TOM SHETLER JR. 

5) JAMES RABEN, FINANCE CHAIRMAN 

(A) Corrected position titles 

(B) Approval of 2021 salary ordinance and exhibits A through K 

(C) Miscellaneous changes/additions 

6) APPROVAL OF ALL BUDGETS – 2000, 3000 AND 4000 ACCOUNTS 

7) APPROVAL OF 2021 HEALTH INSURANCE BUDGET 

8) ESTABLISH COUNTY TAX RATE 

9) CUM BRIDGE TAX RATE 

10) ORDINANCE CO.10-20-008 APPROVING THE VANDERBURGH COUNTY RECORDER’S REQUEST TO FUND THE RECORDER’S OFFICE EXPENSES OUT OF THE RECORDS PERPETUATION FUND 

11) CLOSING REMARKS & PUBLIC COMMENT 

12) ADJOURNMENT 

“IS IT TRUE” October 6, 2020

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We hope that today’s “IS IT TRUE” will provoke honest and open dialogue concerning issues that we, as responsible citizens of this community, need to address in a rational and responsible way?
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IS IT TRUE that the “Mayors Reopen Evansville Task Force” has taken control of the decision-making process of how and when to reopen or close local businesses? …this group has some very talented people that can figure out the best and safest ways to return our community back to normalcy?  …many people are praying that they will make the right decisions for our community considering the virus is beginning to spike again?
IS IT TRUE that the most accurate advice given by those in charge is that you should wash your hands for 20 seconds, wear a mask, practice social distancing and don’t panic?…at this point, the litany of inconsistencies has shaken people’s faith in the ability of government to contain the spreading the COVID -19 virus?
IS IT TRUE millions of Americans are going hungry as pandemic erodes incomes?
IS IT TRUE we been saying for months that the more we test people for the COVID -19 virus the number of viruses will greatly be increased?  …all we can say to the COVID-19 handlers is hello big ‘RED TRUCK”?
IS IT TRUE that there are some long-shot possibilities that could add some spice to the upcoming Vice Presidential debate that is scheduled for Wednesday, October 7, 2020?…if President Trump had to be on a ventilator before the debate which would likely result in Vice President Pence being temporarily given the power of the presidency?…this may create a situation that calls for candidate Kamala Harris and the moderator to refer to Pence as Mr. President?…stranger things have already happened in this crazy year? …that either way, the United States is in for one very challenging period during the next 30 days?
IS IT TRUE we are told that some people feel that it’s time to consider demolishing every image of any historical leader in public places?…this is because every person who did something once deemed worthy of being memorialized in a statue falls short of some sanctimonious groups litmus test for inclusion?
IS IT TRUE that some people feel that government should take down every statue of a human image of any kind and never erect another one?…they feel, that today’s great person will most certainly be a future generation’s enemy so let’s just stop with the statues, the pictures of politicians in post offices and city halls, etc.?…leaving no image standing and no picture hanging is the only way to appease every micro ideology out there?
IS IT TRUE that since the “defund the police” movement has taken hold in some of our larger cities violent crime has increased by over 250% in many of those cities?

IS IT TRUE that testing isn’t causing the COVID-19 virus to increase but its because the virus is spreading faster?

IS IT TRUE that the government shouldn’t do for people for what they can do for themselves?

IS IT TRUE when the people fear the Government we have Tyranny?  …when the Government fears the people we have Liberty?
IS IT TRUE that the Coranvius doesn’t discriminate against natural origin, race, color, creed, educational background, gender, blue or white-collar workers, religion, political affiliation, age, sexual preference, rich or poor, type of neighborhood you live in, or mental or physical challenges?
IS IT TRUE we would like to give five (5) cheers to Stacey McNeill, Director of Marketing at Tropicana-Evansville for coming up with creative ways to promote this region number one (1) gaming establishment offerings? …she also understands the importance that Tropicana continues to operate within the COVID-19 guidelines because of the huge positive financial and employment impact that this good corporate citizen have on this region?
IS IT TRUE many people are wondering when Ellis Park will be breaking ground on their proposed $60 million dollar gaming facility?
IS IT TRUE that it is a common practice for a County Assessor to quietly increase home values? …to protest these increases, the homeowner has to obtain a certified appraisal costing at least $300?  …that the cost of the protest will cost approximately the same amount of money as the increase in our property taxes?  …it is also a common practice by County Assessors that even if the homeowner pays the cost of the appraisal and wins, the very next year the County Assessor will increase the home values back to the original increase and then some?
 IS IT TRUE we also hope that the 3rd Ward City Council member Zac Heronemus will begin to address the blight located on certain blocks of East Franklin, East Iowa, and East Michigan streets?
IS IT TRUE we hear that nepotism is alive and well at the EVSC?
IS IT TRUE members of the Vanderburgh County school board were elected to be “good stewards of the public trust” and not the stewards of the Superintendent of Schools?
IS IT TRUE our “READERS POLLS” are non-scientific but trendy?
Today’s “Readers Poll” question is: WHO ARE YOU VOTING FOR PRESIDENT?
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COVID -19 VIRUS UPDATE FROM MAYOR WINNECKE

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MAYOR
MAYOR

The current trend of COVID-19 cases in our region should be a reminder to reaffirm our commitment to social distancing (both indoors and outdoors), practicing good hygiene, wearing masks, avoiding large crowds, and staying home when you don’t feel well

There is no doubt that the recent days of high numbers of positive COVID-19 cases are a wake-up call. From all indicators, there is a significant spread of COVID-19 in our region. Let me repeat, our region in southwest Indiana is moving in the wrong direction

Here’s what we know from our county health department: Our recent surge can be attributed to two main areas: large gatherings at which people are not social distancing or wearing masks, and employees of long-term care facilities.

Our health care providers say that it’s clear that you put yourself at a higher risk of contracting the virus by attending events with lots of people, many, or some of whom, are not wearing masks and not social distancing.

Now is the time to think twice about attending receptions, visitations, or reunions

My annual report to the business community, an event held by the Chamber of Commerce of Southwest Indiana, was originally scheduled for October 15th. We are postponing that event to a later, more appropriate date to eliminate a potential community risk.

If you have in-person meetings, I highly encourage you to consider making them virtual events for the foreseeable future

Long term care facilities: the Vanderburgh County Health Department, and our local hospitals, continue to talk with leaders of long-term care centers about how to make their facilities safer for residents, their families, staff, and the broader community

If you have a friend or loved one in a long-term care facility, please adhere to the rules set forth by that facility.

We also remain concerned about what we’re seeing on a regular basis at youth sporting events. We are not typically seeing mask-wearing or social distancing at these games. While specific positive COVID cases can’t be attributed directly to these kinds of events yet, it seems inevitable given the prevalence of the virus in our community. We are asking family and friends to wear masks and social distance…even if you are outside.

It’s important to note that our hospitals are already near capacity with COVID patients, with the flu season just beginning. We can all help relieve the stress of our hospitals by getting a flu shot, wearing a mask, practice social distancing, practice good hygiene, stay home if you don’t feel well, and avoid large crowds when possible.

It is not our intent to shut down the community. However, we are asking you to use common sense and adhere to the recommendations that we are all undoubtedly tired of hearing. I get it. I’m suffering from COVID fatigue like everyone else. But this is our new reality until COVID-19 is defeated.

On the positive side, it is very clear that many of our businesses and schools are doing a good job implementing and following COVID-19 protocols. We strongly encourage that to continue, especially with support for masks to be worn.

As we start a new week, rest assured that understanding the data and relying on our medical professionals remain key factors in our decision-making process.

Stay safe,

Mayor Lloyd Winnecke

 

BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING

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BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING

in the KEVIN WINTERNHEIMER CHAMBERS in ROOM 301, CIVIC CENTER COMPLEX. on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2020

12:00 NOON

 AGENDA

1.      CALL TO ORDER

2.      MEETING MEMORANDUM   SEPTEMBER 16, 2020

3.      CONSENT AGENDA                                                              

  1. Request Re:  Approve and Execute Rental Agreement with Memorial High School for use of 

Lloyd Pool. – Holtz 

  1. Request Re:  Approve and Execute use of Swonder Ice Arena by an Independent Certified

      Fitness Instructor, Brian Cielesz.- Crook

  1. Request Re: Approve and Execute Contract for the use of Swonder Ice Arena by an Independent

Skating Professional, Mark Cody.- Crook

  1. Request Re: Approve and Execute Kitchen Facilities Use Agreement at Swonder Ice Arena   with World Harvest Ministries.- Crook
  2. Request Re: Approve and Execute Kitchen Facilities Use Agreement at Swonder Ice Arena

with Agape Graze LLC. – Crook

4.      OLD BUSINESS 

          N/A

 

5.       NEW BUSINESS  

          

          a.    Request Re: Any Other Business the Board Wishes to Consider and Public Comments

6.        REPORTS

          

           a.   Brian Holtz- Executive Director         

            

7.        ACCEPTANCE OF PAYROLL AND VENDOR CLAIMS

 

8.        ADJOURN

Ivy Tech Community College Selects Career Coaching and Employer Connections Executive Director

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Ivy Tech Community College Selects Career Coaching and Employer Connections Executive Director

EVANSVILLE, IN – Ivy Tech Community College has named Vic Chamness as its new Career Coaching and Employer Connections Executive Director. Chamness comes to Ivy Tech from the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation, where he most recently served as director of science and health.

The office of Career Coaching and Employer Connections (CCEC) is a new initiative within the College, that creates a cohesive model for student and employer engagement. It will emphasize career readiness practices alongside preparation throughout a student’s college experience.

Chamness holds a Master’s degree in secondary education and an award of academic excellence from the University of Southern Indiana. He earned his secondary administration and supervision and principal’s license from Oakland City University. He also received his Educational Specialist degree (Ed.S.) and superintendent’s license from Indiana State University as well as a Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) from Oakland City University.

Chamness has used his background in education and training with many organizations and businesses throughout his career. He has served as an adjunct instructor at Ivy Tech, the University of Evansville, the University of Southern Indiana, and Oakland City University. He has been coordinator of the technology training program at SABIC Innovative Plastics in Mount Vernon, and also previously served as director of the Gibson County Center for Advanced Manufacturing for Vincennes University. He has held numerous roles with the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation over the span of more than thirty years, including department head and science teacher at Reitz High School, director of STEM education, assistant principal-program at Harrison High School, and most recent director of science and health.

Chamness has served on many boards and committees. He currently is a member of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, the National Science Teachers Association, the Hoosier Association of Science Teachers, Inc., the Association of Science Materials Centers, the American Chemical Society, and Indiana Computer Educators.

Chamness resides on the westside of Evansville with his wife, Sandy. They have three grown children; Laura, Jason, and Emily.

AG Curtis Hill Launches Website Where Hoosiers Impacted By Equifax Data Breach

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Attorney General Curtis Hill announced today the launch of IndianaEquifaxClaims.com, a website where

nearly 4 million Hoosiers who were harmed by the 2017 Equifax data breach may go to securely file a claim for a restitution payment.

Attorney General Hill sued Equifax, one of the world’s largest credit-reporting bureaus, following its massive data breach, which occurred from May 2017 to July 2017. The breach compromised the personal information of approximately 147 million Americans, including roughly 3.9 million Indiana residents. Social Security numbers, dates of birth, addresses, driver’s license numbers and credit card information were compromised.

“Millions of Indiana residents were endangered financially due to Equifax’s failure to protect the personal information it was entrusted to keep private,” Attorney General Hill said. “We encourage these consumers to visit this website and claim the money they deserve. We hope this money lessens any burdens the data breach may have caused.”

Indiana was one of two states that opted not to participate in a multistate settlement with Equifax in July 2019. Instead, the Office of the Attorney General chose to file its own lawsuit against the company and, ultimately, negotiate its own settlement.

As part of Indiana’s settlement, Equifax agreed to pay the state $19.5 million. Indiana received more money than the states that participated in the multistate settlement, which distributed $175 million to be shared among participating states.

Nearly all of Indiana’s settlement has been directed toward restitution payments to affected consumers. A portion of the settlement will go toward administering the payments.

Now, Indiana consumers may claim the restitution payments they deserve. All Hoosiers are encouraged to visit IndianaEquifaxClaims.com and file a claim for a restitution payment. Simply provide the information required and, if you are eligible, you will receive a payment. You have until Dec. 16, 2020, to file a claim, after which payments will be distributed.

LEFT JAB” AND “MIDDLE JAB” AND “RIGHT JAB” OCTOBER 6, 2020

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LEFT JAB” AND “MIDDLE JAB” AND “RIGHT JAB” OCTOBER 6, 2020

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 so8

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Receptionist / Office Manager
Confidential – Evansville, IN
$10 – $12 an hour
We are seeking an experienced and motivated individual to serve customers by answering phones, greeting, welcoming, and assisting them.
Easily apply
Oct 2
Attendance Clerk
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation 3.8/5 rating 62 reviews – Evansville, IN
$10.14 an hour
The EVSC works diligently to ensure employees maintain the position that they are hired for but in some cases, transfers may occur in order to effectively serve…
Oct 3
Administrative Assistant
JR’s Expedited Freight – Evansville, IN
$13 – $14 an hour
JR’s Expedited Freight, is looking for an energetic, detail-oriented Administrative Assistant to joint our team. Greet and assist drivers as needed;
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Oct 1
Receptionist
Wabash Plastics, Inc. 4/5 rating 18 reviews – Evansville, IN
$13.50 an hour
This valued team member greets all visitors in our new reception area and building addition, answers incoming calls promptly and directs callers to the correct…
Sep 29
Office Support Assistant II
Commonwealth of Kentucky 3.3/5 rating 308 reviews – Henderson, KY
$1,658 a month
EXECUTIVE BRANCH | FULL TIME, ELIGIBLE FOR OVERTIME PAY | 18A | 37.5 HR/WK. Cabinet for Health & Family Services | Dept for Community Based Services.
Sep 30
Medical Receptionist – Pediatrics
ECHO Community Healthcare 3/5 rating 5 reviews – Evansville, IN
ECHO Community Healthcare is committed to creating the best possible work environment for our employees and offers a competitive compensation and benefits…
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Sep 30
Receptionist
Pine Haven Health & Rehabilitation Center – Evansville, IN
Pinehaven Health and Rehabilitation Center. Pinehaven Health and Rehabilitation Center is a Long Term Care facility that understands the needs of their…
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Oct 2
Office Coordinator
Holiday Health Care 3.4/5 rating 16 reviews – Evansville, IN
$10.00 – $10.82 an hour
The Village is seeking an applicant with a welcoming demeanor to make our visitors and residents feel at home. Must be able to work weekends.
Easily apply
Sep 28
Front Desk Clerk
Howard Johnson 3.6/5 rating 7,132 reviews – Evansville, IN
Check In and check out. Worked with Wyndham hotels before. High school or equivalent (Preferred).
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Oct 3
Office Assistant – Float Pool
St. Vincent, IN 3.7/5 rating 5,318 reviews – Evansville, IN
Schedule falls between the hours of 8:00am – 5:00pm or 7:30am – 4:30pm. Vincent Medical Group – Float Pool. This is a travel position within St.
Sep 29
Senior Administrative Assistant, Office of Planning, Research & Assessment-N20046N1
University of Southern Indiana 4.3/5 rating 114 reviews – Evansville, IN
$12.66 an hour
Setup online administration of course evaluations utilizing Qualtrics survey software, including scheduling invitation and reminder emails and response rate…
Sep 30
Office Manager – Architecture and Engineering Firm
Jack R. Kinkel & Son Architects – Evansville, IN
$12 – $15 an hour
Providing administrative assistance, such as writing and editing emails, drafting memos and preparing communications on the executive’s behalf.
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Sep 29
Account Manager, Reception
Therapy Brands – United States
Assist customers and their practices by managing their business phone lines and scheduling requests through efficient, friendly, and professional administrative…
Sep 25
Accounting & Financial Services Administrative Assistant
Lancaster, Schnautz & White, LLP – Evansville, IN
$35,000 – $50,000 a year
2+ years office administration & client service/support experience, required. Lancaster, Schnautz & White, LLP is an accounting and financial services firm that…
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Sep 25