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ADOPT A PET

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Josie was transferred in to VHS from Evansville Animal Care & Control at the end of April. She’s a blue & white pit bull mix and is about 2 years old. Look at that gorgeous contemplative face, just wishing for someone to come get her! Her adoption fee is $110. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

ADOPT A PET

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Oakley is a little female pit bull mix! She is just over a year old and super wiggly. She’s also deaf!

Since she can’t hear, her adoption fee is $110 and includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

 

Vanderburgh County Drainage Board Agenda

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Vanderburgh County

Drainage Board Agenda

June 4, 2019

Call to Order
Pledge of Allegiance
Approval of Previous Minutes
Public Notices
Arnold Petition
Pigeon Creek
House Bill 1019
Nevana Place-Preliminary Drainage Plan Construction in Floodway-Ameriqual Hunters Chase-update
Ditch Maintenance Claims
Other Business
Public Comment
Adjournment

 

Obituary for Ursula Yolanda Smith

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Ursula Yolanda Smith, daughter of Georgia Anderson and Sam Coley, was born on December 31, 1968 in Chicago, Illinois. She departed her earthly home for her eternal home on Wednesday May 22, 2019.
Ursula married her loving husband Tommy on September 4, 2010. She confessed Christ in Canton Miss., later joined Greater St. James Missionary Baptist Church. She graduated from Central High School in 1986 where she was active in basketball and track. She also attended Jackson State University for 2 years.Ursula helped raise many children while owning two daycare centers: Lovey Dovey Childcare and Kiddie College. She was the founder of Boom Squad Glitterettes and Tri-State Glitter Dance teams.

Ursula was preceded in death by her daughter, Shaunice Anderson; and her grandmothers, Sallie Anderson and Luginia Watkins.

She is survived by her husband, Tommy Smith; mother, Georgia Anderson; children: Le’Aunae Anderson, Uarnelius Anderson, Bryanta Foreman, Tommy Smith Jr., LaTasha Smith; sisters: Rochelle (Milton) Lewis, Maxine Anderson and Gloria Smith; brothers: Darryl Anderson, Tyrone Mason, and Marvin (Mattie) Smith; 9 grandchildren; aunt, Delores Anderson; uncles, Charlie Anderson and Thomas (Charlotte) Anderson; a host of special nieces, nephews and cousins; and special friends: Shannon Reed, Sylvia
King, LaDonna Compton, Parvetta Washington and Margaret Harris.

She will be remembered for her infectious laughter and love that she had for each person she met.

 Robert “Bobby” Roberts

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On May 26, 2019 Robert Lowell Roberts,83, Captain USAF Retired, call sign “Tache”, answered the Lord’s call to Eternal Rest at 10:20 am at Bethany House (Hospice) in Auburn, AL. He was a native of Evansville and Princeton Indiana. He will be buried next to his parents, Luther H. and Musetta Roberts in Sand Hill Cemetery. He was also preceded in death by his older brother Luther A. (April 2002), his younger brother David M. (Oct 1993), grandparents Georgia and Henry Lyles and granddaughter Jessica Willis. Daddy was the last of his immediate family. 

Bobby was born Dec. 19, 1935. As a boy Bobby loved spending summers on his grandparent’s farm in Princeton. He and his brothers helped sell produce at the roadside vegetable stand. Bobby graduated Lincoln High School Evansville, IN and went on to graduate Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, AL, May 1958, B.S. in Architecture and excelled in Air Force ROTC. While studying at Tuskegee Bobby met and married Earnestine Hill of Auburn, AL. Robert was commissioned into the Air Force in September 1958 and retired as Captain in 1979. Robert was a dedicated Air Force serviceman. In addition to “Tache”, other call signs were “Bobby” “Bob” “Mr. Bob”. He went on to be very active in civilian life with various organizations.

Air Force Accomplishments:
United States Air Force 1 Sept. 1958 Planning Programming Engineer – Navigator – Radar
Interceptor Officer F-101B VooDoo Helper Defender East & West Coast USA (Cold War)
Weapons System Officer F-4 DCE Phantom “Fighter Gator” –
Vietnam War 251 Combat Missions Over Southeast Asia-
NATO F-4E Help Defend Western Europe (Cold War)
Civil Engineering NCOIC Site Development & Drafting Departments –
Awards & Decorations
Distinguished Flying Cross-1
Air Medal–14
Combat Readiness Medal 4
Plus 7 more A & D
Walked away from a crash-landing April 1972 Bitburg AFB Germany without a scratch.
Civilian Life Accomplishments:
Tuskegee Lumber Co., Inc
Project Manager including 2 Historical Buildings, Dr. George Washington Carver’s Museum & Gray Columns an Antebellum Plantation Mansion (now the home for the Tuskegee University Presidents)
Tuskegee University Instructor (Professor)
Construction Management & Science Special Consultant to Leader Construction Co. for Gray Columns 2nd Renovation.
Fayetteville State University: Director of Physical Plant
Whirlpool Corporation Refrigerators
Owner of Henry’s Produce Market

Bobby was also a member of the Prince Hall Masonic Lodge and Lifetime member of the American Legion.

Obituary for Royster Maynard Christian Jr.

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Royster Maynard Christian, Jr., lovingly known as “Boo,” gave up his spirit to go home and be with our Lord on May 29, 2019 at the age of 53, in his hometown of Evansville, IN. Born to parents, Ethel May and Royster Maynard Christian, Sr. on December 8, 1965, Boo was the baby brother of the family and will be missed dearly.

Left to cherish memories of him and his beautiful smile are his two sisters: Cynthia Christian and Shelia Starling; four brothers: Warren Christian, Darryl Christian, Myron Christian, and Jeffery Jackson; and a host of nephews, nieces, and cousins.

A celebration of life and homegoing service will be held Friday, June 7, 2019 at 11:30am at Mason Brothers Memorial Chapel, 1001 Lincoln Avenue, Evansville IN. A Wake Service will be Thursday, June 6, 2019 from 6:00pm – 8:00pm at the funeral home. Burial and repass will follow.

EPD REPORT

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EPD REPORT

“IS IT TRUE” JUNE 4, 2019

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We hope that today’s “IS IT TRUE” will provoke honest and open dialogue concerning issues that we, as responsible citizens of this community, need to address in a rational and responsible way.

IS IT TRUE that yesterday the United States House of Representatives passed the Senate-approved $19 billion dollars disaster aid measure?  …that this legislation has been blocked by a group of calloused lawmakers three times over the past two weeks?  …thank goodness that this bill will now be sent to President Donald Trump for his signature, which can be delivered via auto-pen while he’s abroad in the United Kingdom?   …that every United States House of Representative member who voted to hold this $19 billion dollars disaster aid measure in committee three times during the last two weeks should be run out of office?

IS IT TRUE that many citizens of the City of Evansville, Indiana are getting concerned about the number of violent crimes that have been committed during the past couple of years?…for review, 2017 was a record setting year for homicide in River City with our murder rate rivaling the murder rates of St. Louis, Detroit, and exceeding the murder rate of Chicago?…things improved in 2018 relative to 2017 but out murder rate was still double historical levels and put us clearly in the realm of secondary blighted urban areas?…2019 has gotten off to a disappointing start and my well exceed the murder rate of 2017 at the midpoint?…there have been numerous articles on the subject with the most recent being a TV segment just over a week ago that discussed the fears of the citizenry and basically a shooting every other day in the previous week?…that since then there were two shootings on Morton Avenue, a death from bad fentanyl, a body found at Ellis Park, and a knife wielding man who looked more like SNEGAL’s ugly cousin Gollum in his mug shot that cut some people?  …its time that the Evansville’s leadership needs a lesson in setting priorities and a second lesson in why going all in on fun and games does not solve social ills and legacy neglect?

IS IT TRUE everyday members of our local law enforcement work many scenes of shootings several times every week?  …they also chase and apprehend suspects fleeing the scene of the shootings? …we are proud of our men and women in blue for help keeping our community safe from bad people?…the next time you see our first responders please give them five (5) “thumbs up” for doing a great job in protecting us?

IS IT TRUE that for the last several years the State of Indiana has been coming down on the Vanderburgh County Commissioners and the Vanderburgh County Council for having too many people in the relatively new but inadequate jail on the north side?…our elected officials are not only under scrutiny for ridiculous levels of overcrowding but they are getting political heat for not agreeing on a financial plan with respect to fixing the problems?…the problems are of course driven by having a minimum of 20% overcrowding for the capacity the jail was meant to house?…there are not even enough beds for every prisoner to have one and there are only enough toilets to make it a requirement that 12 prisoners must share a toilet?…the same goes for showers as there is a shower shortage of the same magnitude?…understaffing is at critical levels and there is no current financial plan in site to fix the problem?  …its time that our county officials approve the money for a jail that will house an additional 750 inmates?

IS IT TRUE if only the powers that be would have listened to past County Commission Dave Mosby, Vanderburgh County wouldn’t be experiencing the current jail overcrowding problem today?

IS IT TRUE we wonder how do members of the EVSC school board feel about the practice of political patronage and nepotism?

IS IT TRUE we wonder if “TROLLEY” has helped in the promoting of additional business to the urban core and growing bar, restaurant, and entertainment districts? …the “TROLLEY” project is sponsored by the non-profit Franklin Street Events Association and is also a joint venture between FSEA and GAGE.

IS IT TRUE  that Steve Hammer is doing a bang up job for Senator Mike Braun administration as his newly appointed field representative?  …that Steve Hammer spearhead Mike Brauns successful primary and general campaigns for the United States Senator here in Vanderburgh County?

IS IT TRUE we are told that Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke is practicing to get ready to shoot his re-election video? …we hear that the Mayor will demonstrate his HULA HOOP skills while wearing his “Chicken Fat” suit? …we hear that he will be showing some new dance moves while spinning the Hula Hoop on his two arms and left leg?

IS IT TRUE that the Vanderburgh County Public Defender’s Agency plays an important role in our social fabric by ensuring that those who can least afford legal representation in our Courts are fully protected?

IS IT TRUE that Evansville Living does a superb job in bringing us accurate and up-to-date local articles of substance? …they have earned the reputation of being extremely informative, detailed, aggressive and creative in providing their viewers with the current culture, politics, sports, business, lifestyle, entertainment, dining, and the big personalities unique to our region?  …we give five (5) cheers to Kristen and Todd Tucker for producing an incredible magazine for our region?

IS IT TRUE that the system of governance called Communism just celebrated its 100th birthday last year?…it was just pointed out that in its 100 years of existence that Communism has been responsible for the death of 100 million people?…is that a legacy worth fighting against ever infesting the minds of Americans even if it is called by another name?

IS IT TRUE that the Executive Director of SWIRCA & MORE, Rhonda Zuber is doing one heck of a job for this most worthy community organization?

IS IT TRUE we are really pleased with the way the Vanderburgh County Treasurer Susan Kirk runs her office?  … Ms. Kirk is well respected among other county officials, the public and her employees alike?  …if you see Ms. Kirk at the Civic Civic Center tell what a great job she is doing?

Todays ‘Readers Poll” question is: Are you pleased that Ann Ennis is encouraging the EVSC officials to adhere to the “Open Door and Freedom Of Information Laws”?

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VANDERBURGH COUNTY COUNCIL MEETING

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AGENDA Of The VANDERBURGH COUNTY COUNCIL

JUNE 5, 2019 at 3:30 P.M.in ROOM 301

  1. OPENING OF MEETING
  2. ATTENDANCE ROLL CALL
  3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE AND INVOCATION
  4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
    (A) Personnel & Finance April 24, 2019 (B) County Council May 1, 2019
  5. PERSONNEL REQUESTS:

(A) CIRCUIT COURT

1. Request to fill a vacancy for Staff Attorney/Administrator

(B) PROSECUTOR
1. Request to fill a vacancy for Deputy Prosecutor

(C) PROSECUTOR IV-D
1. Request to fill a vacancy for Deputy Prosecutor

(D) PUBLIC DEFENDER
1. Request to fill the vacancy for Public Defender

(E) BURDETTE PARK
1. Increase the number of part-time year-round positions from 15 to 20

  1. (F)  HEALTH DEPARTMENT
    1. Request to fill a vacancy for Medical Lab Technologist
    2. Request to fill a vacancy for Environmental Health Specialist
    3. Request to fill a vacancy for Administrative Aide
    4. Request to fill vacancies for two (2) part-time Administrative Aides
  2. (G)  HIGHWAY

1. Request to fill a vacancy for Truck Driver

  1. APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE: (A) CLERK(B) ELECTION OFFICE (C) AREA PLAN
    (D) COMMISSIONERS (2)
  2. REPEAL: (A)
  3. TRANSFERS:
    (A) SUPERIOR COURT (3) (B) COUNTY COUNCIL
  4. OLD BUSINESS:(A) JAIL EXPANSION/Judge Young

(E) OLD NATIONAL EVENTS PLAZA
(F) CUMULATIVE BRIDGE
(G) TOURISM CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT

(C) HIGHWAY
(D) PUBLIC DEFENDER (LATE)

  1. NEW BUSINESS:
    (A) PRELIMINARY RESOLUTION/Tax Phase-in for SEZ Holdings, LLC and EFP LLC
  2. AMENDMENTS TO SALARY ORDINANCE:

(A) PROSECUTOR
(B) AREA PLAN
(C) CIRCUIT COURT (D) PROSECUTOR IV-D (E) PUBLIC DEFENDER

(F) BURDETTE PARK
(G) HEALTH DEPARTMENT (3) (H) HIGHWAY
(I) CIRCUIT COURT – SAP

  1. PUBLIC COMMENT
  2. REMINDER NEXT MEETING DATE/TIME: June 26, 2019 @ 3:30 p.m.
  3. ADJOURNMENT

Red denotes Personnel and Finance meeting

Blue denotes County Council meeting

PERSONNEL AND FINANCE MEETING MAY 29, 2019
3:30 P.M.
ROOM 301