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October 1, 2019 County Commissioners Meeting Agenda
Agenda Of Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners
October 1, 2019, At 3:00 pm in Room 301
- Call to Order
- Attendance
- Pledge of Allegiance
- Action ItemsÂ
- Permission to Advertise: Old Courthouse Probate Courtroom Restoration
- Memorandum Regarding Title Search Quotes
- Superior Court MAXIMUS Contract
- ONEP Poll Training Fee Waiver
- Superintendent of County Buildings: Old Courthouse Lease Renewal- Windstream CommunicationsÂ
- Leadership Everyone Presentation
- Department Head Reports
- New Business
- Old Business
- Consent Items
- Approval of September 24, 2019 Meeting Minutes
- Employment ChangesÂ
- County Auditor: Claims Voucher Reports 9/23-9/27/2019
- County Engineer: Department and Claims Voucher Reports
- County Clerk August 2019 Monthly Report
- County Treasurer August 2019 Monthly Report
- County Clerk: Office Chair Surplus Request
- Commissioners: Transfer Request: Water Quality Specialist
- Commissioners: Declaration of Open Burning EmergencyÂ
- Public Comment
- Adjournment
Gov. Holcomb Appointments  Evansville Attorney Marc Fine To The Indiana Gaming Commission
Governor Eric J. Holcomb New Appointments And Reappointments To Various State Boards, Commissions, And Task Forces.
 Indiana Finance Authority
The governor made two reappointments to the authority, who will serve until Sept. 30, 2023:
- Harry F. McNaught (Carmel), president/CEO of Denison Properties
- Owen “Bud†Melton, Jr. (Carmel), former president and CEO of First Indiana Bank
 Indiana Protection & Advocacy Services Commission
The governor made two new appointments to the commission:
- Leonard Hoops (Indianapolis), president and CEO of Visit Indy, will serve until April 30, 2021
- Tom Easterday (Zionsville), former executive vice president and chief legal officer of Subaru of Indiana Automotive, will serve until Sept. 30, 2022
 Indiana Gaming Commission
The governor made four reappointments to the commission, who will serve until Sept. 30, 2022:
- Marc Fine (Evansville), an attorney with Jackson Kelly, PLLC
- Jane Saxon (Noblesville), senior manager at Somerset CPAs & Advisors
- Joseph Svetanoff (Crown Point), senior attorney with Kopka Pinkus Dolin, P.C.
- Susan Williams (Indianapolis), former president of the Indiana Sports Corporation
The governor also made one new appointment to the commission, who will serve until Sept. 30, 2022: Â Jason Dudich (Indianapolis), vice president, CFO and treasurer of the University of Indianapolis
 Little Calumet River Basin Development Commission
The governor made one new appointment to the commission, who will serve until Sept. 30, 2023:
- Robert Ochi (Hammond), senior executive vice president and director of marketing with Rodriguez & Associates, Inc.
 State Board of Funeral & Cemetery Service
The governor made three reappointments to the board, who will serve until Aug. 31, 2023:
- Christopher Cooke (Evansville), superintendent of Evansville City Cemeteries
- Roland Cutter (Richmond), a retired agent with RMD/Patti Insurance & Financial Services
- Thomas Sproles (New Castle), co-owner and funeral director with Sproles Family Funeral Home
 The governor also made one new appointment to the board, who will serve until Aug. 31, 2023:
- Kathleen Matuszak (South Bend), general manager of the St. Joseph Funeral Home and Cemetery
 Vincennes University Board of Trustees
The governor made five reappointments to the board:
- R. Scott Brand (Carmel), senior vice president of quality control at Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc., will serve until Oct 3, 2021
- Reginald Henderson (McCordsville), vice president and general manager of Telamon Energy Solutions, will serve until Oct. 2, 2022
- George Ridgway (Bloomington), chief architect for Cook Group, Inc., will serve until Oct. 2, 2022
- Michael Sievers (Vincennes), owner of Sievers & Companies, will serve until Oct. 3, 2021
- John Stachura (Vincennes), vice president and general manager of Solar Sources Underground LLC, will serve until Oct. 3, 2021
The governor also made two new appointments to the board:
- Dartanyan Abney (Walton), a fourth-year Occupational Graphic Design/Multimedia student at Vincennes, will serve as the student member of the board until Oct. 4, 2020
- Kelly Clauss (Jasper), vice president of medical practice management and support services at Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center in Jasper, will serve until Oct. 2, 2022
YESTERYEAR: 109 YEARS AGO
YESTERYEAR: 109 YEARS AGO
BY RONALD RIECKEN
1910 Ford
Make sure you read all the statistics under the photo.
Show this to your friends, children and/or grandchildren!
The year is 1910, over one hundred years ago. What a difference a century makes!
Here are some statistics for the Year 1910:
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The average life expectancy for men was 47 years.
Fuel for this car was sold in drug stores only.
Only 14 percent of the homes had a bathtub.
Only 8 percent of the homes had a telephone.
There were only 8,000 cars and only 144 miles of paved roads.
The maximum speed limit in most cities was 10 mph.
The tallest structure in the world was the Eiffel Tower!
The average US wage in 1910 was 22 cents per hour.
The average US worker made between $200 and $400 per year.
A competent accountant could expect to earn $2000 per year, a dentist $2,500 per year, a veterinarian between $1,500 and $4,000 per year, and a mechanical engineer about $5,000 per year.
More than 95 percent of all births took place at HOME.
Ninety percent of all Doctors had NO COLLEGE EDUCATION!
Instead, they attended so-called medical schools, many of which were condemned in the press AND the government as ‘substandard.’
Sugar cost four cents a pound.
Eggs were fourteen cents a dozen.
Coffee was fifteen cents a pound.
Most women only washed their hair once a month, and used Borax or egg yolks for shampoo.
Canada passed a law that prohibited poor people from entering into their country for any reason.
The five leading causes of death were:
1. Pneumonia and influenza
2, Tuberculosis
3. Diarrhea
4. Heart disease
5. Stroke
The American flag had 45 stars.
The population of Las Vegas Nevada was only 30!
Crossword puzzles, canned beer, and iced tea hadn’t been invented yet.
There was no Mother’s Day or Father’s Day.
Two out of every 10 adults couldn’t read or write and only 6 percent of all Americans had graduated from high school.
Eighteen percent of households had at least one full-time servant or domestic help.
There were about 230 reported murders in the ENTIRE U.S.A.!
I am now going to forward this to someone else without typing it myself.
From there, it will be sent to others all over the WORLD… all in a matter of seconds!
Try to imagine what it may be like in another 100 years.
Disability Summit Held Today At Ivy Tech
Disability Summit Held Today At Ivy Tech
Monday, September 30 from 2-3 p.m.
Vectren Auditorium (Room 147)
Ivy Tech Community College
3501 N. First Avenue, Evansville, IN
The Disability Summit is designed to give voice to the disabled population. Here at Ivy Tech, it is important that EVERYONE feels that they are a part of the community.
The Summit will ask questions and discuss issues that are pertinent to everyone from the disabled person’s perspective. The Panel will consist of persons with physical, emotional, and mental disabilities; as well as various age groups.
The discussion will cover the economy, dating, health care, and other important topics. This is event is about understanding one another better so that NO ONE is on the FRINGES of society!
HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE
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VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES
 Below are the felony cases to be filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.
Virginia Kaye Ryan: Theft (Level 6 Felony), Theft (Level 6 Felony), Theft (Level 6 Felony)
Breyanna D. Joyce: Intimidation (Level 6 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Class A misdemeanor), Public intoxication (Class B misdemeanor), Disorderly conduct (Class B misdemeanor)
Alyssa Nicole Nava: Theft (Level 6 Felony)
Tiffany Shontae Boyd: Possession of a narcotic drug (Level 3 Felony)
Monica A. Connelly: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony)
Stephen William Inverso: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony)
Christopher William Kixmiller: Theft (Level 6 Felony)
Chris Kyles: Residential entry (Level 6 Felony), Battery on a person less than 14 years old (Level 6 Felony), Criminal mischief (Class B misdemeanor), Public intoxication (Class B misdemeanor)
Vote Totals Notifications
Evansville, Ind.—Vanderburgh County Clerk Carla Hayden announced a new option today for obtaining the most recent vote totals on Election Night. “Everyone who subscribes to the Election Results Email List will receive an email every time the vote totals are updated on our website. The latest totals will be in the body of the email, so there will be no need to go anywhere else or to keep refreshing a screen,†said Hayden, “We conducted a limited pilot test during the 2019 Primary Election and it was well-received.†The results will still be available on the Clerk’s website for those wishing to view them there.
Anyone interested in signing up for the notifications may go to https://www.evansvillegov.org/county/topic/index.php?topicid=1144&structureid=34 and follow the instructions or go the Vanderburgh County Clerk’s webpage and click on “Election Results Notifications†under “Topics of Interestâ€. New users will need to set up a user account, then subscribe to the Election Results Email List.
ADOPT A PET
Pookie is a 1-year-old female brown tabby cat. She has had a lot of change and been uprooted several times in her short life, so by golly she’s ready for some stability. Most days she can be found in the Cageless Cat Lounge, playing enthusiastically with toys and getting along with other cats. Her adoption fee is $40 and she’s already spayed, ready to go home today! Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!