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VANDERBURGH COUNTY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA

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AGENDA OF VANDERBURGH COUNTY COUNCIL ON JULY 11, 201

  1. OPENING OF MEETING
  2. ATTENDANCE ROLL CALL
  3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
  4. INVOCATION

3:30 P.M. ROOM 301

  1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
    (A) Personnel & Finance May 30, 2018 (B) County Council June 6, 2018
  2. PERSONNEL REQUESTS:
    1. (A)  CIRCUIT COURT/Request to fill the vacancy for Probation Officer
    2. (B)  SUPERIOR COURT/Request to fill vacancies for Court Administrator and Clerk Assistant Secretary
    3. (C)  CLERK/Request to fill the vacancy for Juvenile Clerk
    4. (D)  SHERIFF/Request to fill the vacancy for Deputy Sheriff
    5. (E)  PROSECUTOR/Request to fill the vacancy for Deputy Prosecutor
    6. (F)  AREA PLAN/Request to fill vacancies for CAD/GIS Specialist/Survey Plat Examiner and Zoning Enforcement Officer
    7. (G)  HEALTH DEPARTMENT/Request to fill the vacancy for Environmental Health Specialist & withdraw a request to change the job description
  3. APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE:

(A) PROSECUTOR (B) LEPC

  1. REPEAL: (A)
  2. TRANSFERS: (A) SHERIFF(B) SUPERIOR COURT (4)

(C) HEALTH DEPARTMENT
(D) TOURISM CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT

(C) HIGHWAY (2)

  1. OLD BUSINESS:
    (A) PRELIMINARY RESOLUTION/Tax Phase-in for Star Hospitality Inc
  2. NEW BUSINESS:
    (A) AURORA/Re-Entry Program Case Manager update
  3. AMENDMENTS TO SALARY ORDINANCE:

(A) CLERK
(B) SHERIFF (2) (C) PROSECUTOR (D) AREA PLAN (2)

(E) CIRCUIT COURT
(F) SUPERIOR COURT (3) (G) HEALTH DEPARTMENT

  1. PUBLIC COMMENT
  2. REMINDER NEXT MEETING DATE/TIME: July 25, 2018 @ 3:30 P.M.
  3. ADJOURNMENT

 

Indiana’s U.S. Senate Candidates Agree to Two Statewide Debates This Fall

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Indiana’s U.S. Senate Candidates Agree to Two Statewide Debates This Fall
Schedule Coming Soon with C-SPAN Joining in for National Broadcasts
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Debate Commission will host two statewide televised debates this fall in one of the nation’s most highly anticipated mid-term elections for Indiana’s U.S. Senate seat.
The participating candidates are Republican Mike Braun, incumbent Democrat Joe Donnelly, and Libertarian Lucy Brenton. The commission is working with the campaigns to finalize dates and venues for the debates, which will be announced at a later date.
In addition to statewide broadcast and live streaming, the debates will be available nationwide via C-SPAN.
“The results from the Indiana U.S. Senate race could determine which party controls the Senate in 2019,” said C-SPAN Political Editor Steve Scully. “C-SPAN is pleased to partner with the Indiana Debate Commission to bring this important race to a national audience.”
Hoosier voters can continue submitting proposed questions to be considered for the debates on the commission’s website at www.indianadebatecommission.com. Voters can submit questions that are most pressing to their lives and businesses for matters that are under the control of a U.S. senator.
The commission is working to further accommodate Hoosier voters this fall with venues that will be open to the public.
“This particular race has generated significant interest within Indiana and beyond our borders,” said Commission President Gerry Lanosga. “We will continue our independent role in producing widely-disseminated, public-focused debates that provide voters with the best opportunity to hear the candidates in an unfiltered setting.”
The Indiana Debate Commission is open to a third debate this fall should the candidates come to an agreement later in the election season. Over the commission’s 10-year history, it has included as many as three debates – and as few as one – in the races for Indiana’s U.S. Senate seats.
About the Indiana Debate Commission
The Indiana Debate Commission is a non-partisan, statewide group representing citizen and media affiliates dedicated to promoting debates at the state level. The volunteer commission, which incorporated in 2007 and is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization, works with candidates, venues and citizen groups to promote open, unbiased and transparent debates for Hoosier voters. For more information, visit www.indianadebatecommission.com or follow us on Facebook or Twitter.
About C-SPAN
Created by the cable TV industry 40 years ago and now in nearly 100 million TV households, C- SPAN programs three commercial-free public affairs television networks; C-SPAN Radio, heard in Washington, D.C., at 90.1 FM and available as an App; and C-SPAN.org, a video-rich website offering live coverage of government events and access to the vast archive of C-SPAN programming.

Vectren Begins Work On Solar Farm

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Vectren Begins Work On Solar Farm

A big change is coming to Evansville as Vectren continues to upgrade the cities power supply.

Vectren has always been known for being significantly coal-fired, but not for long.

The live smart company now has two solar farms and once they are finished they will have enough energy to power 300 homes annually.

It will also take Vectren to a 60 percent carbon deduction.

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Former ITT Educational Execs To Pay $300,000 To Settle SEC Lawsuit

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Former ITT Educational Execs To Pay $300,000 To Settle SEC Lawsuit

July 9, 2018

Former ITT Educational Services Inc. CEO Kevin Modany has agreed to pay $200,000 and accept a five-year ban from serving as an executive of a public company to settle a Securities and Exchange Commission lawsuit accusing management of hiding the rapidly eroding financial condition of the now-defunct firm from investors.

Former ITT Chief Financial Officer Daniel Fitzpatrick agreed to pay $100,000 and accept the same ban under a separate settlement. Under the deals, neither man admitted wrongdoing.

The settlements came just before a trial that was scheduled to begin Monday morning and was expected to last two weeks.

The amounts the men agreed to pay are modest in the context of the ferociousness of legal battle that has been playing out between the two sides since the SEC filed its suit three years ago. Both sides rang up legal costs that no doubt far exceeded the amounts of the settlements.

For example, in a recent squabble over whether six expert witnesses should be permitted to testify, attorneys for the SEC and executives submitted 2,000 pages of filings and exhibits.

In a statement, Stephanie Avakian, co-director of the SEC’s Division of Enforcement, said: “Holding individuals accountable—particularly senior executives—is a critical focus of our enforcement program. These settlements, entered into on the eve of trial after years of litigation, reflect our commitment to this accountability.”

Attorneys for Modany, 51, and Fitzpatrick, 58, told Reuters that their clients were pleased to put the case behind them.

The SEC’s 56-page suit charged the pair with concealing from investors the “extraordinary failure” of two off-balance-sheet student loan programs ITT helped set up in 2009 after the financial crisis shut down the market for traditional private education loans.

The complaint alleged that, as loan defaults mushroomed at the for-profit education company, the pair “routinely misled” the company’s auditor, PricewaterhouseCoopers, on numerous fronts—including by not sharing internal projections that showed even bigger problems brewing—an omission that “helped to further the defendants’ fraudulent scheme.”

But attorneys for Modany and Fitzpatrick scoffed at the allegations, calling them “overreaching” and often “based on pure speculation.” “The SEC’s pleading approach followed the commonly known tactic of throwing as much mud as possible against the wall in the hope that some sticks,” a filing said.

In particular, the pair says they relied on an army of advisers for guidance on how to handle a range of sensitive issues, such as whether it was permissible for the company to make minimum payments on students’ loans to prevent them from sliding into default.

The SEC alleged in its suit that minimum payments ITT made had the effect of masking the company’s deteriorating financial condition since it put off the need for the company to disclose that loans had gone bad and weren’t going to be repaid.

In a court filing, Modany and Fitzpatrick counter that both in-house and outside legal counsel reviewed ITT’s loan disclosures and earnings-call statements, without citing problems. Further, the men contend they were forthcoming with PricewaterhouseCoopers.

“Each quarter, PwC made ‘hundreds’ of requests for information from ITT, and in turn, ITT provided the requested information to PwC,” the filing says.

ITT dismissed its 8,000 employees and shut down its 130 ITT Technical Institutes in 38 states in September 2016—driven under by federal sanctions, including a prohibition against providing financial aid to new students. The government said it tightened the screws because it had “significant concerns about ITT’s administrative capacity, organizational integrity, financial viability and ability to serve students.”

In short, ITT was under unprecedented scrutiny over whether its expensive diplomas (a two-year associate’s degree ran about $45,000) were leaving students awash in debt while failing to properly prepare them for gainful employment.

Modany and Fitzpatrick appeared to have put the case to rest last year when they struck a settlement with SEC staff. But when the deal went before the SEC’s three commissioners, they turned it down, apparently concluding it was too lenient.

Because the deal wasn’t approved, terms weren’t disclosed. Since that rejection, the makeup of the commission has changed. It now has five members.

Modany still faces significant legal challenges. Last month, ITT’s bankruptcy trustee filed a $250 million lawsuit against Modany and eight of its former directors, charging that breaches of fiduciary duty and lapses in oversight led to the company’s demise.

The suit focuses on events from April 2016 to September of that year, when the company shut down. Fitzpatrick, who is not a defendant in that case, left ITT in July 2015.

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Otters’ July Promotions Highlighted By German Heritage Night And Princess Night

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The Evansville Otters will host eight scheduled home games in the month of July with promotions highlighted by German Heritage Night and Princess Night.
The Otters will begin the second half of their home schedule with a series against the Lake Erie Crushers July 17-19. Tuesday, July 17 will be a doubleheader to make up a postponed game from July 5 at Lake Erie.
The fun-filled promotional schedule for the month of July starts with a $2 Tuesday on July 17 at 5:05 p.m. against the Crushers. Fans can take in the doubleheader at Bosse Field with $2 General Admission tickets and $2 popcorn.
Wednesday, July 18 will be Deaconess and Orthopaedic Associates Night at the Otters.
The series finale on Thursday, July 19 will be German Heritage Night, featuring the Rhein Valley Brass Band, Germania Mannerchor Choir, Alpha Horns and specialty menu items including Kraut Balls. It is also a Thirsty Thursday presented by Working Distributors. Fans can come enjoy an ice, cold frosty one while they watch the Evansville Otters as drafts are at special prices at Bosse Field.
The homestand will continue with a three-game weekend series against the Windy City Thunderbolts July 20-22.
The series opener Friday, July 20 is Kyndle Night with the Otters welcoming the Kentucky Network for Development, Leadership and Engagement.
Saturday, July 21 will be Princess Night courtesy of Lil Bit Sassy and Junior Achievement of Southwestern Indiana. Some of your favorite princess characters will be in attendance. Kids are invited to wear princess costumes to join in on the fun. Kids can also participate in a costume contest and an on-field parade. There will also be a postgame firework show for fans to stay in their seats and enjoy after the game.
The Otters will conclude their series against the Thunderbolts Sunday, July 22 with Fellowship Day and a Family Fun Day. For Fellowship Day, local area church and youth groups are invited for an afternoon of Otters baseball at Bosse Field. Fellowship Day ticket special includes one G.A. ticket and food voucher per person. Participating groups must register for ticket special. Family Fun Day with the Otters allows families to take advantage of special package deal including four General Admission tickets, four popcorn, soda and snow cone vouchers, and two inflatable passes for $40.
Following a six-game road trip, the Otters return home Tuesday, July 31 to open a series against the Joliet Slammers.
The series opener against the Slammers is McDonald’s Night and another $2 Tuesday with $2 General Admission tickets and $2 popcorn.
The series will finish August 1-2 with Heart Services Night by Deaconess Hospital and special draft and beer prices for Thirsty Thursday.

Notice of Vanderburgh County Redevelopment Commission Meeting

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The Vanderburgh County Redevelopment Commission will hold a meeting on Thursday, July 12, 2018 at 9:00 a.m. in Room 301 of the Civic Center Complex at 1 N.W. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. in Evansville, Indiana.

Defiant Hill: ‘I Never Dreamed This Could Happen To Me’

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Olivia Covington for www.theindianalawyer.com

In today’s world, the standard for conviction of sexual misconduct allegations has become guilty, and “who cares if you’re innocent.”

That’s according to Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill, who publicly spoke out for the first time Monday after last week’s allegations that he groped a lawmaker and behaved inappropriately toward multiple legislative staffers. As he had in statements, he again resisted calls from leaders in his own party to resign.

Democratic Rep. Mara Candelaria Reardon identified herself as the alleged groping victim in a Friday op-ed, while Gabrielle McLemore, communications director for the Senate minority caucus, has alleged Hill rubbed her back without her permission.

Hill, a Republican, has consistently denied those and other allegations since an internal memorandum detailing a legislative investigation into the allegations was leaked to the media and published on July 2. The memo, prepared at the request of legislative leaders by Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP, includes statements from four other legislative staffers who either witnessed Hill’s alleged misconduct or alleged he behaved inappropriately toward them.

Those calling for Hill’s resignation include Gov. Eric Holcomb, House Speaker Brian Bosma and Senate Majority Leader David Long, all Republicans. Hill Monday morning explained to reporters why he has no plans to step down.

“I respect and value the Constitution, our sacred document that serves as the very foundation upon which this great nation was established,” Hill said. “… Justice gains its integrity through the protection of individual rights, such that every single person will be afforded due process of law. And that means fairness.”

“And yet, somehow, that protection, that standard of fairness, that benefit of the doubt, that presumption of innocence until proven guilty has escaped my grasp,” Hill continued. “I never dreamed this could happen to me.”

According to the memo, Hill’s alleged misconduct occurred during the early morning hours of March 15, when lawmakers and staffers gathered at AJ’s Lounge on the southside of Indianapolis for an end-of-session party. Reardon’s op-ed said she saw Hill entering the party alone, but the Attorney General said Monday that he attended the party at the invitation of another guest, Tony Samuel.

The memo then goes on to say that Hill, who was “very intoxicated,” slid his hands down Reardon’s back and under her clothes before grabbing her bare buttocks on two occasions, once after being told to “back off.” But according to Reardon’s Friday statement, she was able to recoil before Hill was able to grope her a second time.

Based on that discrepancy, Hill said Monday the groping allegations in the memo were “materially inaccurate,” making the calls for his resignation unwarranted. He also said those who have urged him to resign, the governor included, should rescind their statements.

“I am now being called upon to resign by the governor and others,” Hill said. “I respect the governor, and I believe him to be an honorable man, and I wish he had reached out to me regarding these accusations before rushing to judgment.”

“Perhaps this regrettable rush to judgment is best explained by self-preservation instincts,” Hill said later, speaking generally about those who have called on him to resign.

Hill said Monday he first learned of the then-anonymous accusations — which were initially reported to Bosma in May — minutes before boarding a flight on June 29. The memo says legislative leaders held a conference call with Hill on that day, then followed up with an in-person meeting on July 2. The Attorney General has also said he was never contacted by an investigator while the allegations were under review, and the memo makes no mention of Hill being involved in the investigative process.

“Victims of sexual abuse and/or sexual harassment deserve to have their voices heard,” the AG said. “As a prosecuting attorney, I fought hard for the rights of victims — while also safeguarding the rights of the accused.”

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Jennifer Drobac, a professor at the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law and a sexual harassment law expert, told the Indiana Lawyer last week that the legislative investigation was flawed for several reasons, including the fact that Hill was not included in the process. Hill has taken a similar stance and told reporters on Monday that he “anticipate(s) and welcomes the opportunity to have (his) side heard through a proper investigation.”

Hill declined to answer any questions during his Monday press conference, citing his desired investigation. Once that has concluded, he said he looks forward to sharing his side of the story publicly.

“For now, I’m going to get back to work, but before I do, I have one last thing to say,” Hill concluded. “A week ago today, I had a name. I want my name back.”

Sticking to his word, Hill then left the press conference and shut the door to his office without taking questions. A guard was posted at the entrance of his private office as reporters were leaving.

Despite Hill’s resolve, calls for him to step down continued in the wake of his Monday statements. Senate Minority Leader Tim Lanane — the Anderson Democrat who interviewed McLemore about her allegations, according to the memo — released a statement criticizing Hill’s decision to stay in office and his use of his campaign website to criticize the investigation.

“It is unfortunate that the Attorney General has decided to remain in his seat as Indiana’s chief law enforcement officer, instead of stepping aside,” Lanane, an attorney, said in the statement. “These allegations will continue to discredit this important office, and is an unnecessary distraction from the work that needs to be carried out by his office.”

“Today, I reinforce my call for his resignation,” Lanane continued, “and am glad that leaders and elected officials from both parties, including the governor, have joined me in this call.”

Reardon also released a statement in response to Hill’s comments on Monday, saying she will cooperate with any further investigation.

“When we take the oath of office, to serve the citizens of Indiana, we agree to be held to a certain standard and honor the trust the public has placed in us,” Reardon said in her statement. “Curtis Hill, through his actions has betrayed the public trust, and lied about his actions to the very citizens he serves. I will continue to cooperate with any and all investigations into this matter until such a time that Curtis Hill is held accountable for his abhorrent behavior.”

In addition to Hill’s calls for a new investigation into the allegations, the state’s inspector general has agreed to look into the allegations at the request of Bosma and Long.

The Democratic Attorneys General Association also weighed in over the weekend, criticizing its Republican counterpart for not addressing the allegations.

“Does RAGA’s silence suggest a lack of support for a zero-tolerance approach for sexual harassment?” Washington, D.C., Attorney General Karl Racine and Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum said in a Saturday statement on behalf of the Democratic organization. “We call on RAGA, starting with RAGA chair and Arkansas AG Leslie Rutledge, to end its silence.”

 

 

Adopt A Pet

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Juniper is a female mixed-breed. VHS is suspecting St. Bernard or Great Pyrenees mix, but slightly smaller. She was living her life outdoors and has had probably several litters of puppies, the latest of which ended up at VHS with her (and are already adopted.) Juniper is about 2 years old and has been friendly & laid-back with other dogs. Her adoption fee is $110 and she’s spayed & ready to go home today. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!