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Agenda For Tonights City Council Meeting

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City Council Meeting On December 2, 2019, at 5:30 P.M. at the Civic Center
 

MEETING AGENDA 

I. INTRODUCTION

 

Agenda Attachment:
II. APPROVAL OF MEETING MEMORANDUM

 

Memo Attachment:
III. REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS

 

IV. SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY

 

V. CONSENT AGENDA:  FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

 

A. ORDINANCE G-2019-16 An Ordinance to Vacate a Public Right of Way in Evansville, Indiana, Being All That Part of Hillcrest Terrace Lying South of Block Four (4) and North of Block Three (3) in Alberta Place No. 2, An Addition to the City of Evansville, As Per The Plat Thereof, Recorded in Plat Book “H”, Page 236 in the Office of the Recorder of Vanderburgh County, Indiana and Bounded on the East by Walker Avenue and on the West by the CSX Transportation Right-Of-Way. Sponsor(s): Brinkmeyer Discussion Led By: Public Works Chair Adams Discussion Date: 12/16/2019 Notify: Thomas Keith, Andy Easley Engineering, Inc.
G-2019-16 Attachment:
B. ORDINANCE G-2019-17 An Ordinance Amending Chapter 2.125.010 (Social Status of African American Males) of the Evansville Municipal Code Sponsor(s): Weaver Discussion Led By: ASD Chair Mosby Discussion Date: 12/16/2019
G-2019-17 Attachment:
C. ORDINANCE G-2019-18 An Ordinance Amending Chapter 8.05-090 of the Evansville Municipal Code to Increase Curbside Refuse Collection Fees Sponsor(s): Brinkmeyer, Elpers Discussion Led By: ASD Chair Mosby Discussion Date: 12/16/2019
G-2019-18 Attachment:
D. ORDINANCE G-2019-19 An Ordinance Creating Chapter 10.60 (Regulation of E-Scooters) of the Evansville Municipal Code Sponsor(s): Mercer Discussion Led By: ASD Chair Mosby Discussion Date: 12/16/2019
G-2019-19 Attachment:
E. ORDINANCE G-2019-20 An Ordinance Granting Certificates of Convenience and Necessity for the Operation of Taxicabs for the Year 2020 (Dave’s Taxi Service) Sponsor(s): Mosby Discussion Led By: ASD Chair Mosby Discussion Date: 12/16/2019
G-2019-20 Attachment:
F. ORDINANCE G-2019-21 An Ordinance Granting Certificates of Convenience and Necessity for the Operation of Taxicabs for the Year 2020 (Yellow Checker Cab Company) Sponsor(s): Mosby Discussion Led By: ASD Chair Mosby Discussion Date: 12/16/2019
G-2019-21 Attachment:
G. ORDINANCE G-2019-22 An Ordinance to Vacation of Certain Public Ways or Public Places Within The City of Evansville, Indiana, Commonly Known as a Portion of South Frederick Street Between East Walnut Street and Lloyd Expressway Sponsor(s): Mosby Discussion Led By: Public Works Chair Adams Discussion Date: 12/16/2019
G-2019-22 Attachment:
H. ORDINANCE R-2019-31 An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 3314 Washington Avenue Petitioner: Theresa L. Weber Owner: Theresa L. Weber Requested Change: R1 to R2 Ward: 3 Melcher Representative: Kristine Beauchamp
R-2019-31 Attachment:
VI. COMMITTEE REPORTS

 

VII. REGULAR AGENDA:  SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

 

A. ORDINANCE F-2019-24 Amended An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Authorizing Transfers of Appropriations, Additional Appropriations and Repeal and Re-Appropriation of Funds for Various City Funds Sponsor(s): Weaver Discussion Led By: Finance Chair Weaver Discussion Date: 12/2/2019
F-2019-24 Amended Attachment:
B. ORDINANCE F-2019-25 An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Authorizing Appropriation, Repeal and Re-Appropriation of Funds Within the Department of Metropolitan Development Sponsor(s): Weaver Discussion Led By: Finance Chair Weaver Discussion Date: 12/2/2019
F-2019-25 Attachment:
VIII. RESOLUTION DOCKET

 

A. RESOLUTION C-2019-20 A Resolution of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Approving the 2020 Budget of The Downtown Evansville Economic Improvement District, Inc. Sponsor(s): Robinson Discussion Led By: Finance Chair Weaver Discussion Date: 12/2/2019 Notify: Josh Armstrong, Downtown Evansville EID
C-2019-20 Attachment:
B. RESOLUTION C-2019-23 A Confirming Resolution of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Declaring an Economic Revitalization Area for Property Tax Phase-In for The Rehabilitation of Real Property at 24, 26, 34 and 40 West Franklin Street and 101 and 103 West Illinois Street, Evansville, IN  47710 Sponsor(s): Weaver Discussion Led By: Councilman Weaver Discussion Date: 12/2/2019 Notify: Ellen Horan, Growth Alliance
C-2019-23 Attachment:
IX. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS

 

A. THE NEXT MEETING of the Common Council is Monday, December 16, 2019 at 5:30 p.m.
B. ADDITIONAL MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS
X. COMMITTEE REPORTS

 

XI. ADJOURNMENT

Commentary: Trump And Partisanship That’s American As Apple Pie

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Commentary: Trump And Partisanship That’s American As Apple Pie

By John Krull
TheStatehouseFile.com 

INDIANAPOLIS – One of the biggest guessing games in American politics these days involves speculating on what, if anything, would cause Republicans to abandon President Donald Trump.

The speculation intensifies each time a GOP defense of the president’s conduct collapses as more facts emerge.

There was no quid pro quo involved in Trump’s dealings with the Ukraine government? Multiple witnesses and the “transcript” of the July conversation – really, a memo – the president touts as his get-out-of-jail card say otherwise.

The Ukrainians didn’t know their desperately needed military aid was in jeopardy if they didn’t do some political work for President Trump? Turns out, again confirmed by multiple witnesses and records, that the Ukrainians did know, and they were scared witless about it.

The president and all the president’s men didn’t know they could be violating the law by withholding that aid? Again, turns out they did know and were frantically checking just how long they had to play games with the Ukrainians before any legal hammers dropped.

The fact that so many Republicans remain devoted to this president even as he gets caught in one lie or deception after another puzzles many people and appalls still others.

Me, less so.

Partisanship is as American as apple pie. Even in the earliest days of the republic, when the founders issued warning after warning about the dangers of “faction,” they were forming – you guessed it – factions.

Literally, political parties were being formed at the time that the leaders of those parties deplored the rise of political parties.

That’s why it’s not surprising that the GOP faithful today remain committed to this president. There isn’t much point – nor much benefit – to being part of a tribe if one is not loyal to that tribe.

Republicans in the Watergate era stayed loyal to Richard Nixon until doing so threatened the party itself. It wasn’t disgust with or disapproval of Nixon’s crimes that prompted the GOP to abandon him. It was that he had become such a political cancer that he threatened the well-being or even the survival of the tribe itself.

For that reason, he had to go.

Similarly, Democrats stuck with Bill Clinton during his impeachment battle because abandoning him would have cost the party more than clinging to him did. Many Democrats were appalled by Clinton’s conduct, but the tribal instinct asserted itself – and that instinct sustained Clinton through his crisis.

So, it’s not shocking to me that Republicans are hanging with Trump through this battle. At present, they have far more to fear from throwing him overboard – primary challenges and a badly divided party going into the 2020 election – than they do from clinging to him.

What is surprising, though, is that they aren’t taking more steps to protect the tribe from this president’s recklessness.

I’ve lost track of the number of times that Republicans have staked out positions in defense of Donald Trump that prove factually and legally untenable. Sometimes the reality that the GOP has dug in on crumbling ground has become clear within days of Republicans erecting their barricades. Sometimes, it’s evident within hours. And, sometimes, within minutes.

Given that this is a partisan nation with a partisan history living through a particularly partisan time, it should be expected that Republicans will stick with one of their own for as long as they can.

I keep wondering, though, when or if the GOP chieftains will confront this president and ask, how bad is this going to get? How much more is there?

Knowing what’s coming would allow Republicans to craft lines of defense that can’t be eroded with the next bit of testimony or an upcoming release of a key record.

The fact that Republican leaders aren’t asking that question suggests they fear what the answer could be.

They’re acting as if the cliché were true – that ignorance is bliss.

The bet here is that it won’t be.

FOOTNOTE: John Krull is the director of Franklin College’s Pulliam School of Journalism and publisher of TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

City-County Observer posted this article without opinion, bias or editing.

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COMMUNITY, FAMILY MEMBERS AND STUDENTS CELEBRATES MEMORIAL HIGH STATE CHAMPIONSHIP IN FOOTBALL

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COMMUNITY, FAMILY MEMBERS OF STUDENTS, STUDENT BODY CELEBRATES MEMORIAL HIGH 2019 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP IN FOOTBALL

Yesterday the community, family members, students, and the faculty of Memorial High School attended a jubilant celebration event honoring the 2019 State Football Champs  Memorial High School Tigers.

Members of the Memorial High State Championship team taking a final bow on stage in front of a group of hundreds of supporters.

 

Members of the Memorial High School 2019 State Football Champions celebrating on are community parade giving in their honor.

Picture from Left to Right are: Mike Stepto, Alan Michael (Senior Co-Captain #14) Stepto, Tiffany Stepto, and Phoebe Stepto

 

New Robotic-Assisted Hip And Knee Surgery Now Offered At Ascension St. Vincent Orthopedic Hospital

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New robotic-Assisted Hip And Knee Surgery Now Offered At Ascension St. Vincent Orthopedic Hospital

(Ascension St. Vincent Orthopedic Hospital is the first hospital in Southern Indiana to offer patients an innovative approach to hip and knee replacements with potential for less pain and faster recovery times)

EVANSVILLE/NEWBURGH – With the goal of helping patients achieve improved mobility and decreased pain during the activities they most enjoy,Ascension St. Vincent Orthopedic Hospital recently became the first hospital in Southern Indiana to offer robotic-arm assisted technology for hip and knee replacements – an innovative new approach for the way joint replacements are performed.

While robotic-assisted approaches have been used for quite some time to address hernia repairs and the removal of gall bladders and cancerous tumors, this recent development marks a new application where robotic-arm assisted technology is now being used to help bring relief for patients experiencing hip and knee pain.

Ascension St. Vincent Orthopedic Hospital is now proud to offer the robotic-arm assisted technology as an option to individuals seeking a total hip replacement, total knee replacement, and partial knee replacement.

How does this robotic-arm assisted technology work for hip and knee replacements?

  • Surgeon-controlled system. With this system, the orthopedic surgeon remains in control of the robotic-arm during the entire procedure. A virtual boundary provides tactile resistance to help the surgeon stay within the boundaries defined in the patient’s surgical plan.
  • Tailormade approach for each patient. This robotic-arm assisted system uses patient-specific data from CT scans in advance of an operation to develop a three-dimensional pre-operative plan and tailormade implant alignment and positioning unique to each patient’s anatomy.
  • Detailed feedback for precise results. The system provides detailed, real-time feedback to the surgeon during the operation, which helps to enhance surgical precision.

What are the potential patient benefits of this new robot-assisted approach? Patients may experience the benefits of:

  • Improved surgical outcomes
  • Less post-operative pain
  • Faster recovery
  • Greater precision in alignment and placement of joint implant
  • More “natural” joint movement
  • Improved joint flexibility and implant durability
  • Lower incidence of follow-up surgeries

    ORTHOPEDIC OPEN HOUSE & INFORMATION SEMINAR

    To register for a seminar, call 888-338-2273 or click here.

     

    FOOTNOTE:  Ascension St. Vincent hosting a FREE open house and educational orthopedic seminar to discuss new treatments for joint pain

    Attend an educational orthopedic seminar and talk to our care team about a plan designed for you. If you or someone you know suffers from hip or knee pain, join us for an educational orthopedic seminar to learn more about hip and knee replacement options. Attendees will hear from skilled local surgeons who will be on-site to answer questions and discuss the innovative new Robotic-Arm Assisted Technology at Ascension St. Vincent Orthopedic Hospital and how it may help reduce pain and recovery time.

    Individuals can register for the FREE open house and educational orthopedic seminar for an opportunity to see the new robotic technology up-close.

    ORTHOPEDIC OPEN HOUSE & INFORMATION SEMINAR

    To register for a seminar, call 888-338-2273 or click here.

     

 

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE AREA

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HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE AREA
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Front Desk Receptionist
EyeCare Consultants – Evansville, IN
Eyecare Consultants has an opening for front desk receptionist. This position facilitates the patient registration and check-in process of the medical office…
Easily apply
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Office Assistant
newwestlending – Evansville, IN
Able to accept and facilitate change whether indicated by corporate needs, market,or regulatory requirements. Possible long irregular hours when necessary….
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Nov 30
Administrative Assistant/Receptionist
NON PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS – Evansville, IN
Most weeks will be 25 to 30 hours a week. Non-profit organization looking for a detail oriented person for an Administrative assistant position….
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Nov 28
Administrative Office Manager eCommerce
JCs Wildlife – Evansville, IN
Responsive employer
$35,000 – $40,000 a year
We only sell products we ourselves would be proud to have in our own yard or home. A job for which military experienced candidates are encouraged to apply….
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Nov 29
Administrative Assistant
Dream Center Evansville – Evansville, IN
$10 – $13 an hour
Position is 25-30 hours weekly, and schedule is flexible. Dream Center Evansville seeks to hire a talented and motivated part-time administrative assistant….
Easily apply
Nov 27
FULL TIME RECEPTIONIST/ADMINISTRATOR OFFICE
Shamrock Engineering 3.5/5 rating   4 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$18.50 – $21.50 an hour
Currently looking for a Receptionist office. The candidate will direct company calls and complete basic clerical tasks as well as establish and maintain a…
Easily apply
Nov 26
Medical Office Assistant
Deaconess Health System 3.7/5 rating   444 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Maintains positive patient oriented services in the provision of medical office services to the patient, family members, visitors and physicians in the office…
Nov 25
Medical Front Desk Receptionist
Tri-State Orthopaedic Surgeons – Evansville, IN
Flexibility to work between the hours of 6:30am and 6:30pm, as well as some Saturdays. Front Desk Receptionist Job Description Form 10.32….
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Nov 27
Kennel Assistant/Receptionist
Doggie Do Right – Fort Branch, IN
$23,000 – $25,000 a year
Always growing dog boarding, training, grooming facility…..ADDING TO OUR TEAM! Job includes kennel work and receptionist tasks. Must be dependable, self…
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Nov 24
English Instructor/Global Admin Assistant-(Bachelor Required)-No Experience Needed
Career China – United States
$2,100 – $3,700 a month
Career China, a premier global recruitment firm and a business unit of TAL Education Group (NYSE, TAL), makes it easy and simple for international professionals…
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Executive Assistant
Confidential – Medical – Evansville, IN
Assist in the send out mailings for birthday’s, sympathy, and other occasions. _For full time permanent employees:….
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Sponsored
English Instructor/Global Receptionist (Bachelor Degree Required)
Career China – United States
$2,100 – $3,700 a month
Career China, a premier global recruitment firm and a business unit of TAL Education Group (NYSE, TAL), makes it easy and simple for international professionals…
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Sponsored

What’s Quackin’ at cMoe?

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Elf Academy
The North Pole needs more Elves!
December 14th will be the jolliest, immersive holiday experience for the family. At Elf Academy, you’ll discover all the magical secrets of being a North Pole Elf. During your training, you’ll:
  • Make toys at Santa’s Workshop
  • Slide down Magic Mountain
  • Have a Snowball Fight
  • Get your photo with Santa & Mrs. Claus
  • Bust a Move at a Dance Party
  • Brunch
  • Get your official Elf Badge!
Tickets sales end on December 6th! This event is sponsored by Old National Bank.
Family Free Night
Create family memories and spark your children’s imagination during Family Free Night!
The public is admitted FREE on December 5th from 5 PM-8 PM to explore the Museum. Last admittance is at 7:30 pm. All children must be accompanied by an adult 18 years older.
Holiday Closures
cMoe will be closed on the following dates:
  • Christmas Eve (December 24)
  • Christmas Day (December 25)
  • New Year’s Day (January 1)
The Museum will be open on December 23rd and December 30th.
Happy Noon Years!
Can’t stay up till midnight? Party all day at the annual Happy Noon Year’s celebration!
Enjoy engaging activities, games, snacks, and a special performance by The Awesome Squad! Oh, and make sure to join us in the lobby as we count down to NOON with cMoe’s special balloon drop!
Activities included with admission:
18 Months & Older—$15 per person
Museums For All program—$1 per person
cMoe will be open from 9 AM-2 PM on December 31.
Awesome Squad performance made possible, in part, with support from the Indiana Arts Commission, Vanderburgh Community Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.
(Photos: MIKE LAWRENCE / COURIER & PRESS, Mike Lawrence)
Daily Educational Programs
December Theme: Winter – It’s almost Winter, and it is getting COLD outside! But there are plenty of wonderful activities and celebrations that take place in December to keep us warm and happy. This month we’ll be doing activities and games to help keep away the cold, as well as learning about the multi-cultural celebrations that are taking place around the world!
Daily activities are included with general admission and no registration is required.
Merry Members Night
Member Families, Donors, & Volunteers are exclusively invited on December 13th from 5 PM-7 PM!
Special activities will be happening throughout the Museum including:
  • Holiday themed crafts
  • A hot chocolate bar
  • Pictures with Santa
No reservations are necessary for this evening of holiday fun!
Run! Jump! Fly! Adventures in Actionâ„¢
Run! Jump! Fly! Adventures in Actionâ„¢ will be leaving cMoe on December 29th!
Created by Minnesota Children’s Museum, Run! Jump! Fly! Adventures in Action is designed to promote the fun in and communicate the many benefits of physical activity.
Featuring the theme of action adventures popular in children’s books and movies, the homegrown exhibition invites visitors to jump into “Action Star Training” – play activities that build strength, coordination, balance and endurance.
Sponsored nationally by General Mills. Sponsored locally by Old National Bank Foundation.
25 Days of Giving
One of our core beliefs is that every child and family deserves the chance to learn, play, and form stronger family bonds. Our Access Initiatives help us support families and children in times of need and financial difficulty, giving kids the opportunity to experience the simple joys of being a kid.
Help us raise $25K in 25 Days!
Give, renew or upgrade your gift:
• Donate online at www.cMoekids.org
• Call us at 812.464.2663
• Mail gifts to P.O. Box 122; Evansville, IN 47701
Each gift is 100% tax deductible.

ADOPT A PET

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Yacko is a super handsome little dude from the “Animaniacs” litter! He has very pretty classic brown tabby markings. He is currently adoptable at River Kitty Cat Café downtown, where he’s a big “helper” to his caregivers. J  He is 5 months old. Yacko’s adoption fee is $60 and includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for ad

U E Men’s Basketball Earns Road Win Over IUPUI

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DeAndre Williams Posts Second Double-Double

 DeAndre Williams set the game highs with a 20-point, 15-rebound effort to lead the University of Evansville men’s basketball team to a 70-64 come-from-behind win over IUPUI on Saturday night inside Indiana Farmers Coliseum.

Williams was 8-of-13 on the night and dished out five assists, another game-high.  Artur Labinowicz finished with nine points while Noah Frederking and K.J. Riley posted eight apiece.  Evansville trailed IUPUI by as many as 12 points in the second half before an 11-0 run in the final seven minutes changed the game.

“I thought we did a really good job with our pace.  It was a total team effort; our guys really gutted it out,” UE head coach Walter McCarty said after the win.  “We really played the right way in the second half.  We get behind with guys doing it their own way for whatever reason early in the games; we have to stop doing that and do our jobs for 40 minutes.  If we can do that, we are going to be a really good basketball team.”

Both teams struggled to find an offensive groove in the first half, with neither team able to eclipse 38% shooting.  Evansville began the night 1-of-9 from the field with a turnover.  DeAndre Williams, who led the Aces with 10 points in the half, ended the early stretch and connected on his first shot to cut the IUPUI lead to 7-6 just over six minutes in,

Evansville’s first advantage of the night came just seconds later when a short jumper by Shamar Givance made it an 8-7 game.  The lead for the Aces grew to four points at 13-9 when Marcus Henderson hit a three before Williams added another bucket with 12:25 remaining in the first half.

The Jaguars recorded the next four tallies to retake the lead and the teams would swap it two more times before Williams gave the Aces a 23-22 lead at the 4:45 mark.  Over the remainder of the period, the Jaguars outscored the Aces by a 15-4 margin to take a 37-27 halftime lead.  With the Jaguars up five, they were able to double their lead in the final two minutes in a stretch capped off by a Jaylen Minnett triple.

Sam Cunliffe opened the second half with a dunk on a nice feed from Williams.  UE would cut the gap to seven but a hot start to the half for the Jags saw them take their largest edge at 47-35 at the 17:29 mark.  A resilient Aces squad began to chip away at the lead and the work would pay off in the final minutes.

With 14:09 remaining, Evansville cut that 12-point deficit in half when a K.J. Riley jumper found the bottom of the net.  Two minutes later, Noah Frederking dialed it up from downtown and got his team back within a possession at 52-50.  With 10:38 remaining, it was John Hall connecting from downtown, putting the Aces back on top at 53-52.

IUPUI would go back in front by a 59-55 score inside of seven minutes remaining, but the Aces staged another rally.  Over the next five minutes, Evansville would take control with an 11-0 run.  Williams tied the score with a jumper and two free throws and Artur Labinowicz would put his team in front with two more free throws at the 4:27 mark.  Labinowicz also added the final touches on the rally with an and-one with 1:55 left.  The Jags got back within five points, but the Aces hung on to earn the big road win.

The big game by DeAndre Williams saw him set career highs with his 15 boards and five helpers.  He had a great mindset entering the night and it paid off on the floor.

“My mindset coming in was basically to make plays for my teammates and everything else would fall into place for me,” Williams explained.  “Me passing the ball really helped everyone else out and also my game.”

With the win, the Aces improve to 2-0 in road games this season, matching the road win mark from last season.  With a 4-game stretch away from the Ford Center, UE is set to return home for its next two games, beginning on Wednesday evening with a 6 p.m. contest against Western Illinois.

 

EPD REPORT

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EPD REPORT