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Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners Meeting

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AGENDA Of The Vanderburgh County

Board of Commissioners On March 10, 2020 At 3:00 pm, Room 301in the Civic Center

  1. Call to Order
  2. Attendance
  3. Pledge of Allegiance
  4. Action Items 
    1. Final Reading of CO.03-20-004: An Ordinance Amending Vanderburgh County’s Ordinance Concerning Off-Road Vehicles and Golf Carts and Amending Titles 10, Chapter 10.60, Sections 10.60.010 through 10.60.140 of the Vanderburgh County Code
    2. County Prosecutor:  Sage 4 Contract Renewal
    3. Community Corrections: Newman Grant Writing Services Contract for Grant Compliance
    4. Therapeutic Work Release: 
      1. Moral Reconation Therapy Contract with Wesley Bennett
      2. Part-time Residential Officer Contracts:
        1. Nancy Angermeier
        2. Charlie Pace
        3. Esther Holder
        4. Ryan Lux
    5. Treatment Courts:
      1. Home Verification Officer Contracts:
        1. Ryan Barrett
        2. Troy Hardin
        3. Dion Wingerter
        4. John Helfrich
    6. Jacob’s Village Funding Proposal
    7. Interlocal Agreement with Vanderburgh County and Evansville Land Bank Corp. 
    8. Cooperative Extension Contractual Services Revised Memorandum of Understanding
    9. Auditor’s Office: Kronos Support Services Request Renewal
    10. Health Department: Local Health Department Naloxone Distribution Grant
    11. Computer Services: Lease of Multifunction Device for Health Department
  5. Department Head Reports
  6. New Business
  7. Old Business
  8. Consent Items
    1. Approval of February 25, 2020 Meeting Minutes
    2. Employment Changes 
    3. County Auditor Claims Voucher Reports: 2/24/2020 through 2/28/2020 and 3/2/2020 through 3/6/2020
    4. County Engineer: 
      1. Notice to Bidders for VC20-0301: Concrete Repairs in Malibu Park Subdivision
      2. Right-of-Way Purchase Offer for Kansas Road Parcel 60 for $40,825.  
      3. Travel Request for LTAP Core Course #7 Temporary Traffic Control
    5. Veteran’s Services Travel Request
    6. Sheriff’s Department:
      1. St. Wendel Men’s Club Road Closure Request
      2. Surplus Request
  9. Public Comment
  10. Adjournment

Indiana State Police Will Be Conducting Sobriety Checkpoint in Vanderburgh County

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OPERATION PULL OVER  

Vanderburgh County – Indiana State Police will be conducting a sobriety checkpoint in Vanderburgh County this Friday night, March 13. The exact location and time will not be released. Motorists that are not impaired can expect only short delays of 2-3 minutes while passing through the checkpoint.

Troopers encourage all motorists to call 911 or the closest Indiana State Police Post when they observe another motorist that may be impaired. Be prepared to give a description of the vehicle, location and direction of travel.

The Indiana State Police are committed to traffic safety and will continue to conduct saturation patrols and sobriety checkpoints to apprehend impaired drivers and to deter others from drinking and driving.

ETFCU Earns National Award For Habitat Commitment

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EVANSVILLE, Indiana – A groundbreaking partnership with Habitat for Humanity earned Evansville Teachers Federal Credit Union the top national honor for civic engagement by a credit union.

CUNA, the Credit Union National Association which represents more than 5,000 member-owned cooperatives, presented ETFCU President and CEO Bill Schirmer with the Dora Maxwell Social Responsibility Community Service Award during the annual Governmental Affairs Conference in Washington, D.C., on February 26. The award is named in honor of Dora Maxwell, an early credit union pioneer who organized hundreds of credit unions, developed volunteer organizer clubs, and worked with organizations on behalf of the poor.

 “(This) commitment to the credit union philosophy of people helping people is an active demonstration of our cooperative superpowers at work,” said CUNA President/CEO Jim Nussle.

ETFCU was nominated for its work with Habitat for Humanity of Evansville. The Tri-State’s largest credit union, with more than $1.8 billion in assets and 219,000 members, fully funded home builds in 2018 and 2019 and will do so again in 2020. More than $100,000 each year was raised by donations created by members opening fee-free premier accounts such as Vertical Checking, which pays 3.30% APY on deposits up to $20,000, and employee pledges.

Employees, from the CEO down, volunteer on the home builds. More than $138,000 has been raised for the next build, scheduled to launch in the spring.

“We’re so grateful for the support we’ve received from everyone in the ETFCU organization, and for this unique program that they established and now embraced for three years,” said Evansville Habitat executive director Beth Folz. “We have so many great partners throughout the community, but to see an entire organization come together to help our neighbors become home-owners is just amazing.”

Schirmer serves on the board of Habitat for Humanity of Evansville and is the immediate past president. He said that working to develop affordable housing in the communities served by ETFCU is a natural part of the credit union’s mission.

This is the second national award accorded to ETFCU in as many years. In 2019, Schirmer was honored by the National Association of Federally Insured Credit Unions as its CEO of the Year, recognizing the tremendous growth of the credit union. ETFCU also earned the state Dora Maxwell Award for community involvement and was named by Forbes as Indiana’s top credit union. 

AG Curtis Hill Tells Senator Jim Tomes That State Agencies Lack Authority To Designate Genders Other Than Male Or Female

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Under current law, state agencies have no rule-making authority to establish new gender designations in addition to male and female, Attorney General Curtis Hill said in an advisory opinion issued Monday.

Such designations would require new legislation by the Indiana General Assembly, Attorney General Hill said.

Attorney General Hill issued the opinion following an inquiry from state Sen. Jim Tomes, who asked about a rule proposed in 2019 by the Bureau of Motor Vehicles. The rule would have enabled motorists to obtain driver’s licenses with a non-binary gender designation rather than be identified as either male or female.

The BMV ultimately withdrew the rule after consultation with the Office of the Attorney General.

“Whether to add a non-binary gender designation is a policy question for the Indiana General Assembly,” Attorney General Hill said. “Under current state law, agencies have not been delegated the authority to offer a third non-binary gender option.”

 

EPA Celebrates 50 Years of Progress in Advancing Chemical Safety Through Science and Innovation

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In commemoration of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) 50th anniversary, the agency is celebrating progress that has been made in advancing chemical safety throughout the month of March. This week the agency is highlighting the achievements that have been made in advancing chemical safety through science and innovation.

“For the past 50 years, EPA has relied on the bright minds of its career scientists and the country’s inventors, entrepreneurs, academic institutions, and science community to discover new ways to address environmental challenges with remarkable results,” said EPA Assistant Administrator for Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention Alexandra Dapolito Dunn. “Looking ahead, EPA will continue to leverage these partnerships to meet tomorrow’s challenges and advance chemical safety for a safer, stronger future.”

Since 1970 EPA has promoted innovation and advanced the science needed to reduce the environmental impacts associated with design, manufacturing, and use of chemicals and spurred the development of environmentally-friendly chemical substitutes. Notable accomplishments include.

Promoting Greener Chemistry: Since 1996, EPA’s Green Chemistry Challenge Awards program has received more than 1,600 nominations for groundbreaking products and processes proven to reduce the environmental impacts associated with design, manufacturing, and use of chemicals. By recognizing greener products and processes, this EPA program has spurred the development of safer chemicals and processes while its award-winning products and processes have helped eliminate the use of more than 826 million pounds of hazardous chemicals.

Preventing Pollution Through Innovative Approaches: For 30 years, EPA’s Pollution Prevention (P2) grant program has helped American businesses and communities discover ways to cut waste and pollution prior to recycling, treatment, or disposal—with remarkable results. Since 2011 with the help of EPA’s P2 program, communities and businesses have saved more than $1.5 billion and reduced the use and emissions of almost 600 million tons of hazardous materials. Last week, EPA announced that new grant funding is available through the P2 program.

EPA, under the Trump Administration, has continued to take actions that move innovation and science supporting safer chemicals forward. These actions include:

Moving Newer, Safer Chemicals and Pesticides to Market: Since the 2016 Lautenberg Act’s enactment, EPA has completed more than 2,600 reviews of new chemicals or significant new uses of a chemical, ensuring that modern, innovative chemicals get to market quickly and safely. EPA is also working expeditiously to review and move new, environmentally-friendly biopesticides to the market as well—approving 36 new biopesticide active ingredients since 2017.

Exploring Alternatives to Animal Testing: In response to EPA Administrator Wheeler’s directive to reduce the agency’s reliance on animal testing where possible, last month EPA waived the testing of pesticides on birds when the additional information is unnecessary to support a regulatory decision.

Accelerating the Development of Agricultural Biotechnology Products: At the end of 2019, EPA with the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Food and Drug Administration launched a website that provides information on the actions the federal government is taking to accelerate the development of agricultural biotechnology products, including EPA’s registration of cutting-edge biopesticide products.

Spring Break Is Here, And USI Basketball Sets Sight On NCAA Tournament Success

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Below is a list of events and activities happening in and around the USI community in the coming weeks:

Monday, March 9 – Saturday, March 14

Spring break

The University of Southern Indiana will be on spring recess beginning on Monday, March 9 through Saturday, March 14. During this time, the University will be open during normal business hours but no classes will be held. Classes will resume on Monday, March 16.

 


 

Public exhibition: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Friday, March 13

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2020 Tri-State Science and Engineering Fair

The University of Southern Indiana’s Tri-State Science and Engineering Fair (TSEF) provides opportunities for K-12th grade students to showcase their interest in scientific research and receive community recognition for their achievements. This year’s fair will be held on Thursday, March 12 and Friday, March 13 in the Recreation, Fitness and Wellness Center on the USI campus, with the public invited to view the exhibitions from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Friday, March 13. TSEF is sponsored by the Southwest Indiana STEM Resource Center. More Information

 


 

Women’s team: Friday, March 13 in Springfield, Missouri. Men’s team: Saturday, March 14 in Indianapolis.

USI Women's Basketball

USI Men’s, Women’s Basketball both qualify for NCAA Division II Tournament

University of Southern Indiana Men’s and Women’s Basketball have both earned at-large berths to their respective NCAA Division II Tournaments. The 7th-seeded Women’s Basketball team will face Ashland University on Friday, March 13 in Springfield, Missouri. The 6th-seeded Men’s Basketball team will face GLVC rival University of Missouri – St. Louis on Saturday, March 14 in Indianapolis. Further details, including ticket information, will be released later this week on GoUSIEagles.com.

 


 

 

Open Through Sunday, March 15

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2020 Efroymson Bridge Year Fellowship Exhibition
The Efroymson Bridge Year Fellowship Exhibition, Mortal Flesh, will be on display starting on Monday, February 17 through Sunday, March 15 at the McCutchan Art Center/ Pace Galleries on the University of Southern Indiana campus. There will be a reception for the exhibitions will be on at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 1.  Light refreshments will be served and the public is cordially invited to attend. Read More

 


 

Open through Friday, March 20

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New Harmony Gallery featuring ceramic works of resident artists

The New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art’s latest exhibition, Residence IV, is an annual exhibition that showcases the resident artists from the New Harmony Clay Project (NHCP) located at the Sarah Campbell Blaffer Ceramic Studio, in the lawn adjacent to Philip Johnson’s Roofless Church. This year the exhibition is returning to the New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art through March 20, and features artists Tristyn Bustamante, Lene Graversgaard, Krestine Harboe, Morgana King, Yoko Sekino-Bove, Kritika Soni, and Kari Woolsey. Read More


 

STUDENT EVENTS

A collection of events on campus and in the community sponsored by USI student organizations

can be found on the USI events calendar by clicking here.

 


 

SAVE THE DATE

 

10:30 a.m. Thursday, March 19

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CFO of charity: water to present on nonprofit leadership and opportunities

Aditi Deeg, chief financial officer of charity: water, will serve as the 2020 Executive in Residence for the University of Southern Indiana’s Romain College of Business. Her presentation, “The New Non-Profit Paradigm,” will begin at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, March 19 in Carter Hall. The event is free and open to the public. Deeg will present her personal story and career development through both for-profit and nonprofit organizations. Her focus will be on leadership and financially rewarding career opportunities in the nonprofit sector. Read More

 

ECVB NEW HIRINGS

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​The Evansville Convention & Visitors Bureau (Evansville CVB) has hired Megan Heronemus as its new Director of Convention Sales. She brings to the organization over 15 years of tourism, hospitality, sales, and managerial experience. For the past four years, Heronemus served as the Director of Sales at Old National Events Plaza where she provided leadership in business development and convention sales. Heronemus will be leading the Evansville CVB sales team in growing the meetings and convention market. She will be active in pursuing state and regional association markets, faith-based organizations as well
as government accounts.

“We are very excited to have Megan join our team,” said Jim Wood, President & CEO of the Evansville CVB. “Megan’s working knowledge of the Old National Events Plaza is a tremendous asset. Her background in the meetings and convention market will serve Evansville’s hospitality community well moving forward.”

Heronemus graduated from Western Kentucky University with a degree in Hotel, Restaurant, Tourism Management.

​The Evansville Convention & Visitors Bureau (Evansville CVB) has hired Morgan Locher as its new Convention Sales Manager. Her responsibilities include attracting meetings and conventions to Evansville. Previously as the Events Manager at City View at

Sterling Square, she served in the capacity of sales and event services. A graduate from Western Kentucky University with a degree in Broadcast Communications, Locher will be responsible for growing the corporate market, fraternal and sorority markets, trade and consumer shows, and family and military reunions.

“This is a relatively new position for the Evansville Convention & Visitors Bureau,” said Jim Wood, President & CEO. “Morgan’s strong sales acumen is an asset that will significantly contribute in helping us grow the Evansville hospitality industry.”

The Evansville Convention & Visitors Bureau (Evansville CVB) has hired Hailey Reynolds as its new Marketing and Communications Manager. She will oversee all aspects of tourism marketing and communications to grow Evansville as a destination for the

meetings, conventions, leisure travel, and sports market. She will also assist in growing the group travel market. Reynolds is a graduate from Ball State University with a degree in Public Relations and Marketing. Reynolds’s strengths are social media marketing and content development. She previously worked in marketing at Bud’s Harley Davidson.

“We are excited to have Hailey join our team,” said Jim Wood, President & CEO. “Her background in social media, graphic design and communications is an asset and we are confident she’ll do an excellent job promoting Evansville as meetings, convention, and tourism destination.”

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EPD REPORT

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EPD REPORT

“Right Jab And Middle Jab And Left Jab” March 10, 2020

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“Right Jab And Middle Jab And Left Jab” March 10, 2020

“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.

ADOPT A PET

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Shadow is 8 years old. He was abandoned by his previous family along with several other dogs. (Which means he gets along fine with other pups!) He weighs 43 lbs. and is at least partially housetrained from what we can tell. His adoption fee is $110 and includes his neuter, microchip, & vaccines. He is currently VHS’ longest resident dog, waiting on a home since October. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!