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VANDERBURGH COUNTY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA

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AGENDA

PERSONNEL AND FINANCE JANUARY 29, 2020 3:30 P.M.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY COUNCIL FEBRUARY 5, 2020 3:30 P.M. ROOM 301

  1. 1)  OPENING OF MEETING
  2. 2)  ATTENDANCE ROLL CALL
  3. 3)  PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
  4. 4)  INVOCATION
  5. 5)  APPROVAL OF MINUTES
    (A) County Council January 8, 2020
  6. 6)  PERSONNEL REQUESTS:
    1. (A)  Public Defender
      1. Request to fill vacancy for Public Defender 10001420-142168 and allow step 3 placement.
      2. Request to increase salary for 3 part-time Public Defenders 10001420-142165, 10001420-142166, & 10001420-142167 and fund increase from supplemental fund
    2. (B)  Sheriff
    1. Request to fill vacancy for Deputy Sheriff 10001050-105131
    2. Request to fill vacancy for Part-time Process Server 10001050-199000
    3. Request to fill vacancy for Booking Clerk (IDAC) 11701320-117090
    4. Request to increase hourly rate and retitle from Part-time Clerk to Sex Offender Clerk10001050-105170
    5. Request to increase hourly rate for Part-time Process Server 10001050-199000
    6. Request to increase hourly rate for Extra Help (part-time Jail Clerks) 11750000-199000
  1. 7)  Personnel Administration Committee: (A) Job Study Consultant1. Assessor
    (a) Supervisor Real Estate Department (b) Supervisor Commercial
    (c) Supervisor Residential
  2. 8)  APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE: NONE
  3. 9)  REPEAL: None
  4. 10)  TRANSFERS: (A) Sheriff(B) Public Defender (C) Superior Court
  5. 11)  OLD BUSINESS: None

11) NEW BUSINESS:

10001090-109137 10001090-109151 10001090-109160

  1. (A)  Sheriff
    1. Request to create new position for County Victim Services Specialist
  2. (B)  Health Department
    1. Request to create and review new position for Application Manager 2. Request to create and review new position for Data Team Supervisor

(C) GAGE
1. Preliminary Resolution / Tax Phase-in for PGP International, Inc. CO.R-02-20-002

2. Resolution / Tax Phase-in for Torsion Group Corporation CO.R-02-20-003

  1. 12)  AMENDMENTS TO SALARY ORDINANCE:
    (A) Sheriff (D) LIT – Jail
    (B) PublicDefender (E)MisdemeanorOffender (C) Assessor
  2. 13)  PUBLIC COMMENT
  3. 14)  REMINDER NEXT MEETING DATE/TIME:
    (A) County Council next meeting February 5, 2020 @ 3:30 p.m.
    (B) Personnel and Finance next meeting February 26, 2020 @ 3:30 p.m.

15) ADJOURNMENT

Red denotes Personnel and Finance meeting

Blue denotes County Council meeting

Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory Were Presented By Children’s Theatre of Southern Indiana

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During the last several days Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory were presented by Children’s Theatre of Southern Indiana. This event was a smashing success.
Pictured above are Emma and Ben Shoulders.  Emma was a member of the Ensemble and County Commissioner Ben Shoulders played the role of Mr. Salt.
The production was directed by Naem Madi and Jennifer D’Alto.  The choreography was done by Hope Beck.

EPD REPORT

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EPD REPORT

EPD REPORT

Gov. Holcomb Public Schedule For January 27, 2020

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INDIANAPOLIS – Below find Gov. Eric J. Holcomb’s public schedule for January 27, 2020.

 Monday, January 27: Youth Action Day

WHO: Gov. Holcomb

Indiana State Department of Health Commissioner Dr. Kris Box

WHAT: The governor will give remarks.

WHEN: 12:25 p.m., Monday, January 27
WHERE: Indiana Statehouse – 3rd Floor, South Atrium, 200 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46204

Monday, January 27: Eva Kor Education Day

WHO: Gov. Holcomb

WHAT: The governor will give remarks.

WHEN: Monday, January 27

Reception begins at 3 p.m.

The program begins at 4 p.m.WHERE: Indiana Historical Society, 450 W. Ohio St., Indianapolis, IN 46202

 

 

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USI MBB completes homestand sweep, 84-67

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 University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball won its fifth-straight and completed a homestand sweep with an 84-67 victory over Quincy University Saturday afternoon at Screaming Eagles Arena. USI goes to 14-4 overall and 6-4 in the GLVC, while Quincy is 10-8, 4-6 GLVC.

After trailing in the opening minutes, the Eagles took control with a 16-5 run and never looked back as they built a 46-27 lead at the break. USI led by as many as 20 points, 44-24, after a three-point bomb by senior guard Joe Laravie with 1:44 on the clock. USI junior guard Mateo Rivera was on fire during the initial 20 minutes, leading the way with 12 points on five-of-six from the field, two-of-three from downtown.

In the second half, the Eagles hit the cruise and never led the lead creep below 14 points prior extending the margin to as many as 26 points, 71-45, with 8:54 to play when senior guard Darnell Butler hit a jumper just outside of the paint. The Hawks would chip away at the margin, narrowing to gap once more to 14 points, 76-62, with 3:39 left before the Eagles closed out the 17-point, 84-67 win.

USI was dominant on the glass in the victory, posting a 54-34 advantage that allowed it win the battle in the paint, 20-10, and in second chance points, 17-5.

Individually, USI senior guard/forward Kobe Caldwell led five Eagles in double-digits with a season-high 18 points. Caldwell was six-of-10 from the field, a red-hot four-of-seven from beyond the arc, and perfect in two attempts from the stripe.

Rivera added three second-half points to finish with 15 points and completed his second career double-double with a season-high 10 rebounds. Junior forward Josh Price completed his sixth double-double performance of the season with 14 points and 10 rebounds.

Laravie and freshman guard Chance Coyle rounded out the double-digit scorers with 11 points each.

USI hits the road for the next four games, beginning Thursday at the University of Missouri-St. Louis for a 7:30 p.m. contest in St. Louis, Missouri. The Tritons, who sit on top of the GLVC standings, saw its record go to 18-2 overall and 9-1 in the GLVC after a 77-63 victory at Lewis University this afternoon in Romeoville, Illinois.

USI leads the all-time series versus UMLS, 38-12, after splitting a pair of games last season. The Tritons took the regular season contest, 73-61, at the Mark Twain Center in St. Louis, while USI bounced back to win a GLVC Tournament first round game, 87-61, in Edwardsville, Illinois.

Caldwell is USI’s top returning scorer versus the Tritons, averaging 13.0 points. He also averaged a team-best 6.5 rebounds per contest.

USI WBB takes down Quincy to conclude homestand

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The University of Southern Indiana women’s basketball team returned to the win column Saturday with a 65-41 Great Lakes Valley Conference victory over Quincy University. The Screaming Eagles improved to 11-5 (7-3 GLVC) with the effort, while the Hawks fell to 6-12 (2-8 GLVC).

USI collected double-digit scoring performances from senior guard Ashley Johnson, sophomore forward Ashlynn Brown and freshman forward Hannah Haithcock. Johnson and Brown each finished with 12 points, Haithcock with 10.

The Eagles got the afternoon started with a 21-10 first quarter tally that opened with a five-point burst from a Johnson three-pointer and a fastbreak layup from junior guard Emma DeHart, then closed on an 8-0 run capped off by a last-second three-ball from freshman guard Addy Blackwell that represented USI’s largest lead to that point.

Quincy was able to close the gap to seven points just after the midway point of the second frame before the Eagles strung together another run of 8-3, again concluded by a last-second Blackwell three-point basket, allowing USI to carry a 14-point, 37-23 lead into the break. Johnson and Brown led into the break with eight points apiece while the senior guard added five assists.

The intermission was kind to the Eagles, as USI collected an 18-5 advantage in the third frame, aided by a 12-0 run that lasted over six minutes before being broken up by a Quincy three-pointer with 33 seconds remaining in the period. Seven Eagles got on the board in the quarter, led by freshman forward Tara Robbe with all five of her points in the contest coming during the shutout stretch.

With a 27-point lead heading into the final quarter, USI extended to its game-high 32-point advantage before taking its foot off the gas, allowing a 7-0 run from the Hawks in the final four-plus minutes of action.

While Johnson and Brown led the offense, senior guard Kiara Moses did the work under the glass picking up a team-high eight rebounds, which tied her season high set against Southwest Baptist University earlier this month. Addy Blackwell locked down the Hawks defensively, leading the game with five steals which is also a new season high

USI Women’s Basketball heads back out on the road next week to visit the University of Missouri-St. Louis Thursday, followed by Lindenwood University, Saturday.

Indiana Dominates Purdue at the Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center

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The Indiana University men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams dominated in-state rivals Purdue by scores of 174-120 (women’s) and 179-112 (men’s) at the Counsilman Billingsley Aquatic Center on Saturday afternoon.

 

Indiana University President Michael A. McRobbie and his wife, Laurie Burns McRobbie, attended the meet as art of the Bicentennial celebration.

TEAM SCORES

Men

No. 5 Indiana 179, RV Purdue 112

 

Women

No. 15 Indiana 174, Purdue 120

HOOSIER WINNERS

MEN

Zane Backes – 100 breaststroke (53.33); 200 medley relay (1:26.76)

Bruno Blaskovic – 100 freestyle (44.04)

Mikey Calvillo – 1,000 freestyle (9:11.11)

Gabriel Fantoni – 200 backstroke (1:48.29); 200 medley relay (1:26.76)

Matt Jerden – 200 butterfly (1:49.21)

Brandon Hamblin – 200 medley relay (1:26.76)

Jakub Karl – 200 freestyle (1:38.32)

Van Mathias – 100 butterfly (48.19)

Iago Moussalem – 200 medley relay (1:26.76)

Mohamed Samy – 100 backstroke (47.56); 200 breaststroke (1:58.68)

Cole VanDevender – 1-meter diving (345.75)

WOMEN

Cora Dupre – 100 backstroke (54.56); 200 backstroke (1:57.82); 100 butterfly (54.97)

Laurel Eiber – 100 freestyle (51.26)

Carla Gildersleeve – 200 butterfly (2:00.91)

Grace Haskett – 200 medley relay (1:42.10)

Maria Paula Heitmann – 200 freestyle (1:50.11)

Cassy Jernberg – 500 freestyle (4:55.39); 1,000 freestyle (10:10.52)

Shelby Koontz – 200 medley relay (1:42.10)

Noelle Peplowski – 400 IM (4:18.52); 200 medley relay (1:42.10)

Zain Smith – 1-meter diving (286.05)

Ashley Turak – 200 medley relay (1:42.10)

Emily Weiss – 100 breaststroke (1:00.92); 200 breaststroke (2:12.18)

 

NOTABLES

  • Prior to the meet beginning, the Indiana University swim and dive program honored the following seniors: Wyeth Brock, Hope Hayward, Maria Paula Heitmann, Cassy Jernberg, Shelby Koontz, Mohamed Samy, Hannah Leybo (trainer), Josiah Parr (swim manager), and Jim Schuman (swim manager).
  • The Hoosiers won 23 of the 32 contested events and saw seven individuals win multiple events. Freshman Cora Dupre led the charge with three event victories.
  • The Indiana men have now defeated Purdue in 10-straight dual meets, dating back to the 2009-10 season. The women’s team holds a nine-meet winning streak over the in-state rival.

 

NCAA CUTS

A: None.

B: Zane Backes (100 breast, 53.33); Gabriel Fantoni (100 back, 47.59); Noelle Peplowski (100 breast, 1:01.22); Mohamed Samy (100 back, 47.56) Emily Weiss (100 breast, 1:00.92; 200 breast, 2:12.18)

 

NCAA Zones Qualifying Scores

1-Meter:  Mory Gould (320.25); Zain Smith (286.05); Cole VanDevender (345.75)

Platform: None.

 

UP NEXT

The Indiana Hoosier swimming and diving teams will close out the dual meet slate with a trip to Louisville to take on the Cardinals on Jan. 31. The competition is slated to begin a 2 p.m. at the Ralph Wright Natatorium.

 

Winders and Nolan both record provisional marks at the Gladstein Invitational

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Sophomore Titus Winders and Junior Austin Nolan both picked up provisional qualifying marks at the Gladstein Inivitational Friday.

Winders continues to impress this indoor season as he took second out of a talented 16-man field in the 3000 meters with a NCAA II provisional qualifying time of 8 minutes, 10.85 seconds.

Nolan nabbed fourth in the 3000m with another NCAA II provisional qualifying time for the Screaming Eagles with a time of 8:16.14. Junior teammate, Austin Nolan also had a noteworthy performance in the 3000m with a time of 8:32.51 to go along with a seventh-place finish.

Other Notables: Both 3000m times for Winders and Nolan catapulted them into the top ten of the USI record book with puts Titus at fifth and Nolan at seventh, respectively. Winders 3000m mark also ranks as the fifth-fastest in all NCAA II.

Wyat Harmon and Javan Winders recorded top-seven finishes with Winders placing third in the 5000m (14:58.17) and Winders taking seventh (4:23.07).

Up Next: The Eagles will return to action on Feb. 1 for the Greyhound Invitational held in Indianapolis, Indiana.