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BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING
BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS
REGULAR MEETING
KEVIN WINTERNHEIMER CHAMBERS
ROOM 301, CIVIC CENTER COMPLEX
WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 2019
12:00 NOON
 AGENDA
1.   CALL TO ORDER
2.   MEETING MEMORANDUM  APRIL 17, 2019
3.   CONSENT AGENDA                        Â
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- Request Re: Permission to Declare the following golf items Surplus: Reelmaster 2000-D, Sand  Pro and Workman 3300- D. -Holtz
b.  Request Re: Approve and Execute Payment for Greenway Slide Remediation Project:
        Morley and Associates, Inc. in the amount of $3278.75
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- Request Re: Update Discussion on the Deer Cull at Wesselmans Nature Center.-Schroder/Hall
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5. Â Â Â NEW BUSINESS Â
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- Request Re: Approve and Execute Consultant Service Agreement with National GolfÂ
Foundation for Consulting Services of the City Golf Courses. – Holtz
- Request Re: Approve and Execute Naming Rights Agreement with Deaconess Hospital, Inc.Â
for the new Aquatics Center.- Holtz
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     c.  Request Re: Any Other Business the Board Wishes to Consider and Public Comments
6.    REPORTS
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      a.  Brian Holtz- Executive Director
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7.    ACCEPTANCE OF PAYROLL AND VENDOR CLAIMS
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8.    ADJOURN
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Just In: Former U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar of Indiana Dies at Age 87
 Former U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar of Indiana Dies at Age 87
Former U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar of Indiana has died.
The 87-year old longtime Senator passed away at the Inova Fairfax Heart and Vascular Institute in Virginia.
Lugar was a foreign policy expert and Rhodes Scholar who spent 8 years as mayor of Indianapolis before being elected to the U.S. Senate. He served in the Senate from 1977-2013, after losing his reelection bid to Richard Murdock in the primary. Murdock went on to lose to Sen. Joe Donnelly in the general election that year.
Many political pundits believe Lugar’s reputation for working with Democrats likely caused him to lose that election.
He collaborated with Democratic Sen. Sam Nunn on a program under which the U.S. paid to dismantle and secure thousands of nuclear warheads and missiles in the former Soviet states after the Cold War ended.
Lugar was also a supporter of gun control, and has supported gun legislation and weapons bans and even received an F rating from the National Rifle Association of America.
To read more about Sen. Lugar and his legacy, click here:
CBS News takes a look back at the life and legacy of Sen. Lugar
Eagles get the DH sweep of Tritons
University of Southern Indiana Baseball swept a doubleheader from University of Missouri-St. Louis, 4-3 and 15-4, Saturday at the USI Baseball Field. USI moves its record to 25-18 overall and 17-12 GLVC, while UMSL goes to 9-35, 8-21 GLVC.
The victories keep USI in the hunt for a GLVC Tournament berth. The Screaming Eagles end today’s action tied for sixth in the conference standings, tied with the University of Indianapolis and a game ahead of Bellarmine University and Lewis University. USI earned the tie-breakers with Bellarmine and Lewis earlier in the season.
Aces close regular season with record-setting efforts
Evansville also saw significant success in the field. Improving on his own program record, Justus Donaldson tallied a throw of 46 meters in the men’s javelin, placing Donaldson in 12th.
Matching Donaldson’s feat, Ryan Freeman broke his program record in the men’s hammer throw with a toss of 40.66 meters as Freeman finished in 14th.
The impressive performances in the javelin continued with Nikki Hutchcraft, who set a new program record with a throw of 26.29 meters putting Hutchcraft in 22nd place.
Adding to a strong showing for the Aces’ throwers, Michael Boots tallied the best throw by an Evansville student-athlete since 1981 in the men’s shot put competition. Boots finished in seventh in the event on the meet’s opening night with a throw of 13.71 meters.
Freshman Taiza Alexander was featured in a pair of season best performances. Alexander bettered her program record in the women’s long jump competition, jumping a distance of 5.24 meters.  Along with Alexander’s record-breaking jump, Alexander also set a season-best in the 100 meters, finishing in a time of 13.04 in 32nd place.
The Aces again saw their team-best men’s 100 meter time lowered as Greg King ran a 10.86 in the prelims, marking the fastest 100 meter time by an Evansville student-athlete this season.
Tying a personal record, Stanley Chepchieng earned a sixth-place finish in the triple jump. Chepchieng’s jump of 14.07 meters tied his previous career best and placed him third among competitors from the MVC.
Besting it’s own program mark, the women’s 4×100 meter relay team of Taiza Alexander, Skylar Tucker, Monica Watkins, and McKenna Sapp secured a top 10 finish with a time of 49.86, finishing ahead of MVC foe Valparaiso.
The women’s 1500 meters featured a pair of PRs for Evansville. Anna Lowry added to her program record with a time of 4:42.02 as Lowry finished 11th. Joining Lowry with a pr in the race was Savanna Mills, who crossed the line in 44th with a personal-best time of 5:22.64.
On the men’s side, Ricky Hendrix ran to a new pr in the 1500 meters, breaking 4:10 for the first time in his career, finishing in 31st with a time of 4:09.36.
In the women’s 400 meters, Skylar Tucker led Evansville with a run of 1:02.57 and finishing in 35th. Recording a collegiate-best time, Sam Weldon crossed the line in 1:07.30 in the women’s 400 meters with a 38th-place finish.
Evansville will take a weekend away from action before competing in the 2019 MVC Championships on May 10-12 in Terre Haute, Ind.
Softball Sweeps Senior Day Doubleheader
Aces Look ForS eries Sweep On Sunday
 In a day that had everything from Senior Day festivities to a lightning delay, the University of Evansville softball team picked up a pair of important Missouri Valley Conference victories over Valparaiso inside Cooper Stadium.
The Purple Aces (18-26, 8-13 MVC) opened the day with an 8-1 win before taking game two over the Crusaders (15-26, 4-18 MVC) by a 6-2 score. UE’s pitching duo of Emily Lockhart and Izzy Vetter combined for a 1.62 ERA, allowing three earned runs in 13 innings on the day while Eryn Gould batted an unreal .800 (4-5) to go along with three walks for an on-base percentage of .889.
After Valparaiso opened the scoring in the top of the second of game one, the Aces used some 2-out magic in the bottom of the frame. Bailee Bostic drew a walk with two outs before McKenzie Johnson followed with her first home run of the season to give UE a 2-1 lead.
Just an inning later, Eryn Gould added to her team-leading home run tally, belting her 10th of the season to deep center field. UE scored for the third consecutive frame with two runners coming home in the fourth. Bailee Bostic and McKenzie Johnson led off with walks and were pinch run for by Mea Adams and Olivia Cheatham. The duo advanced to second and third on a sacrifice by Jessica Fehr.
With two outs and Gould at the plate, the Crusaders looked to intentionally walk her, but the first pitch got away from the catcher. That, coupled with an error, allowed both runners to score and make it a 5-1 game.
Jessica Fehr opened the sixth inning with a stand-up double before Toni Galas reached on an error. Eryn Gould sent both home with a single to left field. An Allison Daggett single later in the inning ended the game with a 9-1 Aces win. Gould had two hits, scored twice and added three RBI in the game. Johnson notched two RBI. Emily Lockhart went the distance, allowing just two hits.
UE got right back to work in game two, scoring one in the first inning. Gould was hit by a pitch to lead off and advanced on a single by Katie McLean. Next to the plate was Haley Woolf, who singled to left to score Gould. Evansville added three more runs in a second inning that included a lightning delay of 34 minutes.
McKenzie Johnson led off with a long double to the center field wall and scored on a Jessica Fehr double. Mea Adams and Gould also added RBI knocks in the frame. The offense scored once again in the third, loading the bases with two outs for Katie McLean. She drew a walk to score the fifth run of the game.
Aces starter Izzy Vetter faced the minimum number of batters through 4 1/3 frames before the Crusaders notched their first hit in the fifth as Jaymee Lawton hit a double to left-center. Next up for VU was Morgan Matalin, who got them on the board with a home run off the scoreboard to cut their deficit to 5-2.
Johnson helped the team get one of the runs back, notching her second home run of the doubleheader to make it a 6-2 game and that is where it would finish. UE had nine hits in the game with Johnson, Gould and Woolf posting two hits apiece. Izzy Vetter tossed the entire game, allowing two runs on four hits.