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10 a.m. Wednesday, September 5

Volunteer USI to hold Volunteer Fair

University of Southern Indiana’s Volunteer USI will host its annual Volunteer Fair beginning at 10 a.m. Wednesday, September 5 in University Center 2217 and 2218, located on the second floor of University Center on the USI campus. Students, staff, alumni and members of the community are invited to interact with 31 different organizations to connect with local resources and explore opportunities to serve the community. More Information
2 p.m. Wednesday, September 5

USI Student Involvement Fair to feature over 100 organizations

University of Southern Indiana Student Development Programs will host the annual fall Student Involvement Fair at 2 p.m. Wednesday, September 5 on the Quad of the USI campus. This event was rescheduled from Wednesday, August 29 due to weather. All students will be able to browse over 100 booths of information on student organizations, university departments, and community partners. Media is open and encouraged to cover this event, but participation is limited to current USI students.
Closing reception: 2 p.m. Sunday, September 9

USI to exhibit works by Stephen Pace to celebrate Art Center anniversary

Stephen Pace: An Artist’s Process, celebrating the 10th anniversary of the University of Southern Indiana McCutchan Art Center/Pace Galleries, will be on display through Monday, September 10 at the Art Center.  Stephen Pace (1918 – 2010) was an internationally recognized abstract expressionist and figurative painter.  Pace, along with his wife Palmina, was instrumental in the completion of the Art Center galleries, which opened to the public on September 7, 2008. There will be an anniversary celebration and closing reception at 2 p.m. Sunday, September 9 at the McCutchan Art Center/Pace Galleries. The reception is open to the public. Read More
Open through Monday, September 17

New Harmony Gallery to host exhibition by Denise Stewart-Sanabria

The New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art’s latest exhibition, Another Virtual Reality by Denise Stewart-Sanabria, will be on display July 21 through September 17. The exhibition is free and open to the public. Read More

STUDENT EVENTS

A collection of events on campus and in the community sponsored by USI student organizations

can be found on the USI events calendar by clicking here.

Saturday, September 29

2018 USI Doggie Dash Dog Walk and Run

Registration is now open for the 2018 University of Southern Indiana Doggie Dash to be held on Saturday, September 29. This event allows whole families (including the four-legged children) an opportunity to walk and run on the beautiful University of Southern Indiana campus. Registration for the 3K and 5K runs is $25 for individuals or $20 for members of a team, and free for youth ages 10 and under. A portion of the proceeds from the Doggie Dash will be used to offer programming and provide professional development opportunities for student clubs within USI’s Pott College. Another portion of the proceeds will be given to It Takes A Village Pet Rescue. Read More

Festival to be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, October 27

Fifth annual Global Crossroads Festival soliciting vendors

The University of Southern Indiana and Historic New Harmony will host the annual Global Crossroads Festival at 11 a.m. Saturday, October 27 in Ribeyre Gymnasium in New Harmony and is soliciting interested vendors who can bring cultural elements to a festival setting. Vendors can expect about 1,000 customers/visitors to this family-friendly event. To ensure the best experience possible, vendors selling food or goods are required to pay a nominal fee to reserve a spot ($15 to $35 depending on space requested). Vendors interested in participating can find the application on the USI website at USI.edu/GlobalCrossroads.

Saturday, November 3

Registration now open for the 17th annual Norwegian Foot March

Registration is now open for the 17th annual University of Southern Indiana Norwegian Foot March on Saturday, November 3. The march, an intense mental and physical challenge, will take participants 18.6 miles through the rolling hills of Evansville’s west side. Carrying a 25-pound rucksack, participants will begin and end on the USI campus, working to make it back to the finish line in under four and a half hours. ROTC cadets, soldiers and veterans, as well as civilians, may register individually or as part of a four-member team. Registration can be completed online or by calling USI Outreach and Engagement at 812-464-1989. Early registration is recommended, as the event sells out quickly. ROTC cadets from any school can register for $25 and all other participants can register for $45. Registration will close on October 15 or when the event is full at 500 participants. The Norwegian Foot March is sponsored by USI’s Student Veteran Association. Proceeds from the foot march enhance the training of the students in the USI ROTC Program. Funds are used to cover costs associated with training, travel, team development and additional equipment. Read More
Applications available today through December 7, 2018

USI SeaPerch Sponsorship

The University of Southern Indiana’s Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education and the SwISTEM Resource Center are offering a SeaPerch Sponsorship Program for up to ten (10) SeaPerch teams. Schools and organizations in southwestern Indiana, southeastern Illinois, and western Kentucky that are facing financial hardship in purchasing materials to participate in the SeaPerch Program are encouraged to apply.  This program will supply one SeaPerch kit per team ($179) and a USI Regional SeaPerch Challenge registration fee waiver ($50). Priority will be given to new SeaPerch coaches/teams but that should not keep seasoned teams from applying.  Teams must commit to competition in the 2019 USI SeaPerch Challenge.  The deadline to apply is December 7, 2018.  Awardees will be notified on December 14, 2018.  Click here for a link to the application form. More information about the SeaPerch Program can be found at SeaPerch.org.

 

 

EVANSVILLE POLICE MERIT COMMISSION MEETING

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EVANSVILLE POLICE MERIT COMMISSION

MEETING AGENDA

Thursday, September 6, 2018

4:00 p.m.  Room 307, Civic Center Complex

  1. EXECUTIVE SESSION:
  1. An executive session and a closed hearing will be held prior to the open session.
  1. The executive session and hearing are closed as provided by:
  1. I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(5): To receive information about and interview prospective employees.
  2. I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(6)(A): With respect to any individual over whom the governing body has jurisdiction to receive information concerning the individual’s alleged misconduct.
  3. I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(9): To discuss a job performance evaluation of individual employees.  This subdivision does not apply to a discussion of the salary, compensation, or benefits of employees during a budget process.
  1. OPEN SESSION:
  1. CALL TO ORDER
  1. ACKNOWLEDGE GUESTS
  1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 
    1. August 27, 2018  (Cook, Scott, and Hamilton) 
  1. APPROVAL OF CLAIMS
  1. PROBATIONARY OFFICER UPDATE
    1. Sgt. Steve Kleeman reports on the seven officers in the field-training program.
    2. Sgt. Brian Talsma reports on the 13 officers in the Academy.
  1. PERFORMANCE EVALUATION APPEAL:
    1. Officer Jarid Harris – appeal of 2017 performance evaluation received from Sgt. Kevin Day.  
  1. DISCIPLINARY MATTERS:
    1. 18-PO-27 – Officer Marc McDowell, Badge Number 1242, 3-day suspension. No appeal filed.
  1. PROMOTIONAL PROCESS:
    1. Certification of the 2018 Corporal Promotional List effective from June 10, 2018 to June 9, 2020.
    2. Certification of the 2018 Lieutenant Promotional List effective from September 11, 2018 to September 10, 2020.
  1. MERIT AWARD RECOMMENDATION:
    1. Officer Jeff Worthington – for actions taken on August 21, 2018 with a medical emergency at the Mets Bus Terminal.
  1. RETIREMENT:
    1. Sergeant James Vancleave, Badge Number 5119 retiring effective October 2, 2018, after serving 33 years, 3 months, and 6 days.
  1. REMINDERS:  Regular meeting scheduled for September 10th is cancelled. The next meeting is Monday, September 24, 2018 at 4:00pm in Room 307.  

 

  1. ADJOURNMENT

St. Vincent Evansville Birth Announcements for week of September 4, 2018

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Kaytlyn Greewalt and Bryce Eckert, Evansville, son, Drazen Cole, Aug. 25

Alix and Mark Crummley, Mount Carmel, IL, daughter, Vivian Drew, Aug. 26

Ma-Haley Compton and Marcus Evans, Evansville, son, Malik Alijah, Aug. 26

Shataya Hostzclaw, Evansville, son, Mekhi Devion, Aug. 26

Candace Welder, Evansville, son, Kashton  Lee Joseph, Aug. 27

Chasity Basham and Mohammad Ahmadi, Henderson, KY, son, Abraham Ignatius, Aug. 27

Chasity Basham and Mohammad Ahmadi, Henderson, KY, daughter, Annaleah June, Aug. 27

Dee and Patrick Iglehart, Mount Carmel, IL, daughter, Paxlee Jayne, Aug. 27

Megan and Ryan Bunnage, Albion, IL, daughter, Aurora Leanne, Aug. 27

Beth and Nolan Schemel, Mount Vernon, IN, daughter, Isabella Jade, Aug. 28

Cassie and Robert Forbes, Newburgh, son, Elliot Alexander, Aug. 28

Desian Nerbonne and Eric Anderson, Evansville, daughter, Alivia Grace Ann, Aug. 28

Bobbie Theobald and Nicholas Edwards, Boonville, IN, daughter, Bree Nicole, Aug. 29

Macey and Jared Maier, Vincennes, IN, daughter, Emersyn Claire, Aug. 29

Lynn and Michael Carter, Evansville, son, Caleb Jeffrey, Aug. 30

Amber and Adam Farrar, Wadesville, IN, son, Gabriel Ryan, Aug. 31

Irina and Paul Medvedev, Newburgh, daughter, Amelia Pavlovich, Aug. 31

Kaylynn Peak and Michael Wadsworth, Evansville, son, Michael Dean, Aug. 31

Rhonda and Charles Smith, Evansville, son, Cameron Jack, Aug. 31

HOTJOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Front Desk Representative – Urgent Care
St. Vincent Health, IN 146 reviews – Evansville, IN
The Front Desk Representative – Physician Office works in a customer service capacity providing administrative and clerical support to patients and customers in…
Office Coordinator
Holiday Retirement Village of Holiday Health Care – Evansville, IN
$10.00 – $10.82 an hour
Holiday Retirement Village is an independent, assisted living facility located on the north side of Evansville….
Parking Enforcement Officer (Part-Time), Public Safety – N18103N2
University of Southern Indiana 84 reviews – Evansville, IN
$10.66 an hour
High School diploma/GED and valid driver’s license required. Communicating proper parking rules and regulations to drivers, which include students, University…
Automotive Billing Clerk
Expressway Auto Group – Evansville, IN
We hire, train, promote, and compensate associates on the basis of personal and professional aptitude without regard for race, color, religion, sex, national…
Leasing Coordinator – Full Time
Regency Multifamily – Evansville, IN
Regency Multifamily is currently offering Leasing Coordinators the most competitive base plus commission compensation packages in Evansville for the right…
Screen Printer
E.I. Sports and Apparel – Evansville, IN
$20,000 – $24,000 a year
Our company is 18 years old with a great history of service at fair prices to our customers. We are a full line athletic team dealer in Evansville Indiana who…
Branch Office Administrator
Edward Jones 1,172 reviews – Evansville, IN
At the FA’s direction, the BOA updates prospect and client data records, executes direct mail programs, assists with planning seminars, and makes follow-up…
Store Manager in Training
Rent A Center 3,717 reviews – Evansville, IN
$35,000 – $50,000 a year
_Valid state driver’s license and good driving record _. Driver’s License (Required). _We make it easy to own your success….
Tech Support Agent – Part Time
MetroNet 47 reviews – Evansville, IN
$14 an hour
This position calls on knowledge of telecommunications and technology. If the answer is yes to the above questions, MetroNet is looking for you!…
FedEx Delivery Driver
DEF INC – Evansville, IN
Have a valid drivers license. Drivers license (Required). Have at least 1 year of commercial driving experience (delivering pizzas, driving any company vehicle,…
Procedure Scheduler
Digestive Care Center 13 reviews – Evansville, IN
Responds to incoming procedure scheduling requests as calls are received. Promptly returns calls from voice mail….
Shop Helper (Evansville, IN)
RoadSafe Traffic Systems 80 reviews – Evansville, IN
Must have valid driver’s license. Lifts, carries, loads and unloads various construction items including line painting supplies, signs, tools, steel, aluminum,…
Youth Behavioral Attendant
Evansville Psychiatric Children’s Center 8 reviews – Evansville, IN
$11 an hour
Must obtain CPR and CPI certification (training provided upon employment), demonstrate the ability to perform techniques, and maintain certification throughout…
Payment Specialist
The US Oncology Network 88 reviews – Evansville, IN
Daily, reconciles cash receipts and petty cash funds to accounts receivable balance, explanation of benefits (EOB), and electronic remittance advices (ERA) and…
Checker – Darmstadt (Evansville)
Schnucks 775 reviews – Evansville, IN
Use proper procedure of accepting cash, checks, debit cards, credit cards, EBT cards, WIC vouchers and other payment options….
Orthodontic chairside assistant
Gill Orthodontics – Evansville, IN
We are looking for someone who is enthusiastic, motivated and has a strong work ethic.Must have a dental radiographer license….
Aseptic Technical Operator
Mead Johnson 265 reviews – Evansville, IN
Participates in Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and other troubleshooting methodologies. Train and orient new Technical Operators….
Entry-Level Maintenance Worker
Evansville State Hospital 23 reviews – Evansville, IN
We are looking for reliable individuals who have a valid driver’s license and can work M-F from 7:00 am – 3:00 pm and work an on-call rotation….
Family Case Manager
Indiana Department of Child Services 89 reviews – Evansville, IN
$33,748 a year
Investigate, child abuse, neglect, assessment, safety, counsel, casework, child protection, child development, foster care, family preservation, adoption,…
QIDP
ResCare 3,954 reviews – Evansville, IN
With almost four decades of experience in the IDD services field, our aim is to be the provider-of-choice in the development of unique and proprietary service…
Administrative Service Coordinator
Deaconess Health System 49 reviews – Evansville, IN
Responsible for maintaining department files for HFAP and State surveys. Manager of Reception which includes managing six receptionists, department schedule,…
Par time merchandiser
RC COLA 39 reviews – Evansville, IN
Merchandise RC Red Bull products in Walmart’s and supermarkets Job Type: Part-time Salary: $80.00 to $100.00 …
Home Based Case Manager
Lifeline Youth & Family Services, Inc. 56 reviews – Evansville, IN
In our Home Based Services Department, we are literally working with families right in their own homes, bringing the tools, and education necessary to…
Customer Care Professional
CAPE (Community Action Program of Evansville) – Evansville, IN
$10 an hour
Establishes a working relationship with other social services agencies as well as organizations deemed necessary;…
Data Analyst
MetroNet 47 reviews – Evansville, IN
We support every part of the business from the initial review of potential markets, to design, construction, sales, field services, management and customer…
Full Time 2nd Shift Cleaner
Facilities Management Services, Inc 7 reviews – Evansville, IN
Refrain from involving yourself in gossip and negative behavior. As an FMS Floor Technician your goal is to complete your assigned duties as directed by your…
Medical Respite Coordinator/Case Manager
United Caring Services – Evansville, IN
And provides intense case management and transportation services to guests helping them develop and implement a discharge plan….

Study committee to return spotlight to DCS

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Marilyn Odendahl for www.theindianalawyer.com

While the firestorm over the Indiana Department of Child Services has died down, the Indiana General Assembly is preparing to begin its examination of the agency and possibly make recommendations for action during the 2019 legislative session.

The Interim Study Committee on Courts and the Judiciary is scheduled to meet at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Room 431 of the Statehouse to review a host of issues related to DCS. Those topics include looking at the definitions of “child abuse or neglect” and the laws governing maximum caseloads, as well as exploring the laws that require the agency to respond within 24 hours to every report that a child is in imminent danger and to complete each assessment within 30 days.

Not included on the list is an examination of the in-house legal staff, but Sen. Travis Holdman, vice chair of the interim committee, is planning to push for a change. In particular, the Markle Republican wants DCS to return to contracting its legal work with local law firms instead of keeping a staff of lawyers in-house.

Hiring outside representation, Holdman said, would likely bring in attorneys who have more experience in family law and have practiced before the local judges. Currently, Holdman said, the DCS legal staff is plagued with high turnover, attorneys who do not have enough experience and who do not seem prepared for court.

“I’ve heard more stories of that kind where attorneys do not show up (for court) or show up and ask for a continuance,” Holdman said of DCS attorneys. He added that he could not imagine anything more “disheartening and demoralizing” for a case manager than to arrive at court, have everyone ready to testify and then realize the DCS lawyer is not coming.

Under Holdman’s plan, the agency would transition to contract attorneys rather than making an abrupt switch. Local law firms would be signed on as the in-house lawyers leave DCS.

“I think it just makes sense,” Holdman said.

While the agendas for the Sept. 5 and the Sept. 19 committee hearings include a heavy focus on the Department of Child Services, missing is any assessment of the Indiana Support Enforcement Tracking System. As part of its assignment, the committee was charged with also looking at ISETS, the outdated computer system which the agency uses to log and dispense nearly $1 billion in child support payments each year.

Whether the committee is going to hold an additional hearing to discuss the computer system is unclear.

Overall, Holdman is hoping the legislative study committee does not veer from following the recommendations made by the Alabama-based Child Welfare Policy and Practice Group. He wants the Statehouse to let director Terry Stigdon do her work.

“I think she is the right person for the job,” Holdman said, noting she is getting involved with the field offices and has visited some families.

The Child Welfare group was hired by Gov. Eric Holcomb after former DCS executive director Mary Beth Bonaventura resigned in December 2017. Notably, the outside consultants highlighted that from 2005 to 2017, Indiana had an 89.4 percent increase in the number of children in foster care, while surrounding states all reported decreases ranging from 9.8 percent to 39.4 percent.

Holdman echoed many when he pointed out that children suffer acute trauma when they are removed from their homes. But, he maintained, DCS is not acting alone. The courts have to approve the order for removal.

The lawmaker wondered what role the courts are playing if Indiana is an outlier state. Consequently, he said he has talked to Indiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Loretta Rush about the need to train state judges on DCS matters.

Even before the Child Welfare report was released, the Legislature advanced several DCS-related bills. At least 14 measures were introduced and eight were put on the governor’s desk in 2018, and Holdman expects the same for the 2019 session regardless of what the interim study committee recommends.

“If nothing comes out of committee,” he said, “I think there are enough concerned people in the Legislature that we’ll see a number of bills flowing out there.”

Princeton Man Arrested for Possession of Child Pornography

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A 58-year-old Princeton man was arrested earlier this afternoon by Indiana State Police Internet Crimes Against Children Unit for possessing child pornography. At approximately 8:30 this morning a search warrant was executed at Robert Eugene Young’s residence located at 500 West Warnock Street, Apartment A4, Princeton. During the search of his residence, over 300 images and more than 65 videos containing child pornography were discovered. Many of the images were of children under the age of 12. Young was arrested and taken to the Gibson County Jail where he is currently being held without bond.  The investigation is continuing.

Arrested and Charge:

  • Robert Eugene Young, 58, Princeton, IN
  1. Possession of Child Pornography, Level 5 Felony

 Investigating Officer: Detective Matt Jacobs, Indiana State Police Internet Crimes Against Children Unit

“IS IT TRUE” SEPTEMBER 4, 2018

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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 we would like to commend the group of protesters that attended the Trump and Braun political rally held at the Ford Center for being very respectful to those they disagree with? …it was reported that only a couple of people misbehaved during this event?…we give five (5) cheers to the Vanderburgh County Democratic Party, Indivisible Evansville, Tri-State Alliance, the Sierra Club and Midwest Activism and Advocacy for expressing their social and political views in an organized and respectful way?  …we also give another five (5) cheers to those who attended the Trump political rally at the Ford Center for being respectful to the protesters?…we also would like to give extra cheers to Democratic party Chairman, Scott Danks for publicly asking the protesters to be respectful and orderly?  …this was the finest hour for those who believe in the right of free speech and orderly protests?

IS IT TRUE although Steve Hammer lost his bid to become the Republican nominee for Vanderburgh County Commission it turned out that he was really a winner? …that Mr. Hammer and Republican United States Senatorial candidate Mike Braun forged a real friendship during the recent Republican primary election? …we were told that Mr. Braun allotted Mr. Hammer 70 VIP tickets to give away to people who wanted to attend the “Trump and Braun” political rally at the Ford Center?

IS IT TRUE we hear that several loyal Republicans are upset with Mayor Winnecke because he didn’t attend President Trump political rally for Mike Braun at the Ford Center?  …that it was reported by the Courier and Press that Mayor Lloyd Winnecke was on a previously scheduled economic development related trip in Northern Kentucky? … that Mayor Winnecke was traveling with Department of Metropolitan Development Director Kelley Course and Old National Bank CEO Bob Jones?

IS IT TRUE we are also hearing that several Republicans feel that in Mayor Winnecke absent his Deputy Mayor Steve Schaefer should have been allowed to publically welcome President Trump and Mike Braun to the Ford Center and Evansville?  …this is the kind of thing that a Deputy Mayor is expected to do in the absence of a Mayor?

IS IT TRUE during a recent Evansville City Council meeting Deputy Mayor Steve Schaefer made an insulting remark to City Council Finance Chairmen Jonathon Weaver that didn’t sit well with many City Council members?  …right after Mr. Schaefer made his demeaning remark to Mr. Weaver Councilwomen Missy Mosby publically dressed him down?  …we are  hearing that there may be a casual conversation going on about drafting a city ordinance that would revoke the position of “Deputy Mayor” back to “Chief Of Staff?”  …our elected officials should spend more time talking about balancing the budget and less time about unimportant issues?

IS IT TRUE last week Brent Jackson President of United Neighborhoods of Evansville sent us the following post that we feel compelled to re-post?  …Mr. Jackson said: “The Jacobsville Neighborhood Association has never owned or leased an office or building on Main Street. They never promoted the $18 million dollars Main Street project as you are suggesting here. You are talking about the “Jacobsville Join In” association. I understand your confusion. Jacobsville Join In was a group organized under the ECHO Housing Corporation back when Stephanie Tenbarge was the Executive Director. If you remember, she resigned this year after it was discovered that she used ECHO Corp. monies to pay her personal tax bill. You can read more about the Jacobsville Join In group (now defunct) and their projects here: http://jacobsvillejoinin.com/   The Jacobsville Neighborhood Association meets at the Dream Center at 16 W. Morgan Avenue. You can read about them here: http://www.unoevansville.org/jacobsville/

IS IT TRUE that “Jacobsville Join In” association leased a building on North Main Street?  …that they were organized by ECHO Housing Corporation to help promote the new $18 million dollars North Main street renovation project? …to everyone’s surprise “Jacobsville Join In” without warning abruptly closed down their offices located on North Main street?

IS IT TRUE in recent years “Jacobsville Join In”awarded nine projects of more than $6,000 to implement programs and neighborhood block parties in the Jacobsville neighborhood? …$6,5000 has been awarded to nine different projects which help to improve the quality of life and build on neighborhood safety? …the nine projects awards are: Evansville Police Department received a $1,000 towards a soda blaster for graffiti removal, Vanderburgh Humane Society $400 – for its Trap Neuter and Release program in Jacobsville Leadership Evansville received a $1,000.00 to facilitate leadership development for Jacobsville residents and stakeholders, Dream Center received $400 to implement a sensory room for students with disabilities, Hickory Pit Stop & Ellison Family received $250 to create a community beautification and garden project along North Main Street, Daily’s Bakery received $650 to support a baking-business class for Jacobsville youth, Delaware Elementary School received $300 to support 2016-2017 family engagement for students, and Engage received a $1,000 for materials to complete renovation for a neighborhood meeting space?

Todays“Readers Poll” question is: Do you feel that local taxpayers should be responsible to pay for costs related to staging President Trump (R) and Mike Braun (R) campaign rally held at the Ford Center?

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Agenda of Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners

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AGENDA of Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners

September 4, 2018, at 3:00 pm, Room 301

  1. Call to Order
  2. Attendance
  3. Pledge of Allegiance
  4. Action Items 
    1. Torian Insurance Update
    2. Arc of Evansville Presentation 
  5. Department Head Reports
  6. New Business
  7. Old Business
    1. Warrick County Commissioners Resolution No. 2018-16 in Opposition to Current Lloyd Expressway Corridor Management Plan
  8. Consent Items
    1. Contracts, Agreements and Leases
      1. County Commissioners: 
        1. Professional Services Agreements
        2. Termination of Agreement with the YMCA of Southwestern Indiana, Inc. 
      2. County Prosecutor: Adult Protective Services: Professional Services Contract with the Indiana Family & Social Services Administration Division of Aging
      3. County Health Department: 
        1. Business Associates Agreement with Evansville Christian Health Clinic
        2. Contract with the Evansville Christian Life Center for Nurse Practitioner Services
    2. Approval of August 21, 2018 Meeting Minutes
    3. Employment Changes 
    4. County Auditor: 8/20/18-8/24/18 & 8/27/18-8/31/18 Claims Voucher Reports
    5. Superior Court: Letter Requesting CASA Funding 
    6. County Engineering: 
      1. Department Report
      2. Pay Request #44 U.S. 41 Expansion T.I.F. for the sum of $6,846.27
      3. Claims
    7. The Arc of Evansville:
      1. June & July 2018 Monthly Reports
      2. June & July 2018 Meeting Minutes 
    8. Old Courthouse Event Rental Fee Reduction Request for the Preserving Historic Places Conference 
  9. Public Comment
  10. Adjournment