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MARRIAGE LICENSES-SEPTEMBER 19-26

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MARRIAGE LICENSES -SEPT. 19-26

Miller, Courtney Breanne, 28, and Griffin Michael Hall; 29,both of 430 West Mill Road, Sept. 19

Zirkelbach, Lynnsey G., 29, and Eric D. Miller; 30, both of 3441 Orchard Road, Sept. 19

Worthington, Adam Jason, 31, and Stephanie Ann Garey; 27, both of 1918 Elmendorf Ave., Sept. 19

Parrish, Philip D., 57, and Yeisika McKean; 43, both of 400 Warioto Way, Ashland City, TN, Sept. 19

Oliva, Luke J., 24, of 4444 N. Iroquois Drive, and Nicole M. Keeling; 23, of 10240 Eastgate Drive N, Mt. Vernon, Ind., Sept. 19

Bement, Craig Alan, 32, and Kristina Marie Stewart; 33, both of 2329 E. Delaware Street, Sept. 19

Goodwin, James M., 35, and Katherine Ann Snethen; 26, both of 1410 Cumberland Ave., Sept. 20

Brantley, Marc Lee, 25, of 740 E. Iowa St., and Nichole Danielle Raley; 24, of 507 Fairway Drive, Sept. 20

Johnson, Lashawn, 46, of 655 Cross Street, and Amanda Scott; 37, of 3215 Mount Vernon Ave., Sept. 20

Kunze, Christopher Ryan, 27, of 1256 Erie Ave., and Christiana Ruiz; 25, of 807 Keck Ave., Sept. 20

Worsdorfer, Brent Andrew, 28, and Bailey Dawn Wilks; 27, both of, 6905 Mesker Park Drive, Sept. 20

Robinson, David Christopher, 46, of 415 W. Young St., Morganfield, KY, and Julie Michelle Meredith; 36, of 2801 Ridgewood Drive, Apt. A, Sept. 20

Brown, Lea Shannon, 47, and Ronald Edward McCrarey; 59, both of 512 Stanley Ave., Sept. 20

Reising, Kathleen Elizabeth, 27, and Mitchell Lawrence Harrison; 27, both of 2720 South Blvd., Apt. 483, Charlotte, NC, Sept. 20

Wytovak, Chloe Michele, 19, of 3022 Hartmetz Ave., and Atticus Quinn Sander; 20, of 4405 Orchard Road, Sept. 20

Duff, Kara Dawn, 29, of 2440 Southlake Drive, and Chad Michael Ford; 35, of 16 W Tennessee St., Sept. 21

Switzer, Brittany Nicole, 32, and Samuel Cody Lewis; 33, both of 331 Hunter Drive, Sept. 21

Sitz, Marti Dante, 38, of 1012 26th St., Louisville, Ky., and Dakota Michael Payne; 21, of 22 W. Columbia St., Sept. 21

Cai, Christie M., 30, and Jesika G. Reed; 35, both of 670 S. Burkhardt Road, Sept. 21

Russell, Zachary Kean-Avy, 22, and Airica Paige Keach; 22, both of 1912 E. Michigan St., Sept. 21

Phillips, Johnny Edward, 30, and Nya Enjolee Rush; 36, both of 1265 Devonshire Court Drive, Sept. 22

Erdmann, Michael R., 32, of 2151 E. Blackford Ave., and Leighanna M. McKeethen; 28, of 1001 W. Heerdink Ave., Sept. 22

Matthis, Jon Michael, 30, and Lauren Carter; 28, both of 2918 Lenox Drive, Sept. 22

Marx, Jesse Elliott, 24, of 5800 Middle Mt. Vernon Road, and Erin Elizabeth Eckert; 24, of 2708 Timber Park Drive, Sept. 22

Petraitis, Jordan Edward, 31, and Julia Kathryn Clark; 29, both of 206 Wagon Trail N, Powell, OH, Sept. 22

Norris, Tiffany Leigh, 35, and Abbey Jo Fraser; 36, both of 7351 Old State Road, Sept. 22

Ritz, Colton John, 25, and Jennifer Lynn Smith; 27, both of 939 Greengate Court, Sept. 22

Kirklin, Amanda Michelle, 25, and Michael Anthony Meadows; 27, both of 1309 Lincoln Ave., Sept. 22

Tanaka, Rafe Patrick, 31, and Stephenie Raye Berry; 35, both of 121 N Bob O Link Run, Henderson, Ky., Sept. 22

Melton, Kyra L., 31, of 1351 W. Buena Vista Road, and Ryan A. Brown; 34, of 364 Rosenberger Ave., Sept. 22

Anderson, Carissa Faye, 23, and Scott A. Davis; 28, both of 6109 Alexandria Drive, Sept. 22

Bredemeier, David W., 53, and Aleatha J. McGuire; 41, both of 2626 Sawgrass Lane, Sept. 22

Nelson, Whitney P., 25, of 738 Alyssum Drive, and Andrew M. Duncan; 25, of 7001 Broadway Ave., Sept. 25

Ellis, Adam Lee, 33, and Heaven M. Bentle; 28, both of 2023 Euclid Drive, Sept. 25

Fitzgerald, Stephen Scott, 28, and Catherine Elizabeth Albert; 27, both of 3500 N. Harlan Ave., Sept. 25

Brawner, Joseph Robert Jr., 27, of 244 Lake Inwood Drive, Princeton, Ind., and Emily Kay Snapp; 28, of 8464 Lincoln Ave., Apt. A, Sept. 25

Tindell, Alexis Denae, 25, and Brandon Mason Long; 26, both of 2200 Haven Drive, Apt. A, Sept. 25

Miller, Amanda Leigh, 29, of 1113 MacArthur Circle, and Zachary D. Springer; 26, of 5666 Kent Drive, Newburgh, Ind., Sept. 25

Schuetz, Nicholas R., 23, and Charissa J. Lahee; 22, of 3305 Kern Road, Sept. 26

BIRTHDAYS FOR FEBRUARY, 2018

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CHUCK YOUNG

JOHN G. WEST

LINDA BRUCE

JENNI ORPURTS

DARREN STEARN

LISA GENSIC

LAURA COUGILL

JOHNNY KINCAID

NICOLE PIERSON

KASIE HAPPE

ERIC PLOCK

SCOTT SETTLE 

ANGEL PUTNAM

ROGER DIXON

NEALSON FOSTER

FRED EMBORY

BOB DAVIS

KASIE HAPPE

LEAH N. SPIVEY

TROY MILLER

BARB MENKE

DELRUDD

SCOTT SETTLES

FRED EMORY

DANIEL KISNER

MAYRA G. ROBINSON

JERRY DANIEL

BOB DAVIS

BRET ROBEBLING

ZAC PARSON

STEVE MCDANIEL

BRANDON L. RIECK

STEVEN BUSH

BOB VAN BRITSON

HAROLD CALLOWAY

MAURINE COHOON

ZAC PARSON

NICOLE E. JACKSON

JAYME VOGLER

JENNIE DOWNEY

MARSHA ABEL

SHANON O’Toole

COREY IVY

CRUNCH THOMPSON WELLS

NICOLE E. JACKSON 

KERI COBURN RUSSEL

STONEY HAYHURST

TARAA DILLBECK BRILEY

ANDY KELLER

IRI TRICE

JERRY DANIELS

CHADDUPORT

SCOTT ANDREW JOEST

TINA WHELLER

MARK GOITIAO

MONTE RITCHEY

MARK SCHULZE

ALEX JARVIS

SEAN FULLER

SHIREEN YVONNE DEJARNETT

TERESA WEIR MARTIN THOMAS

DOUG BAYS

MARY BIEVER

KERRY KC CHESSER

TINA WHEELER

MARK GOITIAO

NICOLE E. JACKSON

TINA WHEELLER

NEALSON FOSTER

ANGEL PUTNAN

SPELLS JASON

BOB DAVIS

KENO’BRYAN

BEN EARLY

SHIREENA YVONNE

 

 

 

 

Attorney General Curtis Hill Seeks Reinstatement Of Death Sentence For Killer

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Attorney General Curtis Hill announced today he is asking the U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals to reinstate a death sentence in the case of a man who brutally killed a young mother and her 4-year-old daughter.

On February 24, 2004, Frederick Baer randomly selected his victim, Cory Clark, after seeing her outside her home near Lapel, Indiana, in Madison County. He first connived to get her to go into her home by asking to use a phone. After she went inside, Baer followed and initially attempted to rape her. After Cory’s young daughter saw Baer slitting her mother’s throat, Baer chased down the child as she ran to her bedroom, caught her and slashed the child’s throat, nearly decapitating her. After killing his victims, Baer took money from Cory’s purse, collected some decorative rocks as souvenirs and then drove to his job at a construction site. He told co-workers he was late because he had gotten lost before handing one crew member some cash and asking that co-worker to go buy him hamburgers.

After being convicted of murder, attempted rape and theft, Baer was sentenced to death. His convictions and sentence were twice affirmed by the Indiana Supreme Court, and a federal district court denied Baer’s request for habeas corpus. Later, however, a three-judge panel from the U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Baer was entitled to habeas relief in the form of a new penalty phase of his trial – effectively sending the case back to Madison Circuit Court for a redo of sentencing.

The panel found that instructions to jury members may have precluded consideration of methamphetamine use as possible grounds for a lighter sentence. The panel also stated that trial attorneys representing Baer failed to object to improper comments by the prosecuting attorney.

In his petition for an en banc rehearing of the matter – asking the full court to consider the three-judge panel’s ruling — Attorney General Hill noted both that the Indiana Supreme Court rejected Baer’s claims of error in accord with federal law and that Indiana should be allowed to impose the judgment of jury and judge.

”No one disputes the fact that this man is guilty of the heinous crimes for which a jury convicted him,” Attorney General Hill said. “The U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals would serve the cause of justice by overturning the panel’s decision and letting the death sentence stand. The law does not require that this case be sent back to Madison County for a new sentencing phase.”

Gov. Holcomb Statement on Passage of Firefly Bill

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Governor Eric J. Holcomb offered the following statement regarding the passage of SEA 236, which makes the Say’s Firefly the official state insect:

“I know this bill bugged some of my legislative friends, but the truth is it’s a big deal to young students around the state who have reached out to us in support—particularly students from Cumberland Elementary School in West Lafayette. They’ve shown incredible perseverance and have advocated for the Say’s Firefly to be the official state insect for several years. Beyond the satisfaction these kids will feel when they look out on a hot Indiana summer night and see the state insect flashing away, the real beauty of this bill is the civic engagement it inspired in our youngest citizens. It’s taught them a great deal about how our lawmaking process works—and that if they are engaged, they can make a real difference.”

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Switchboard Operator/Receptionist
Midwest Ear Nose & Throat Surgery PSC – Evansville, IN
Answer multi phone system, direct calls, schedule appointments, checking patients in for their appointments and duties as assigned….
TV News Morning Show Anchor
Bayou City Braodcasting (WEVV-TV) – Evansville, IN
WEVV-TV, CBS44 and FOX44 is looking for a full time anchor to add to our morning show in Evansville, Indiana. We need an early riser with energy and…
Librarian of Practice
Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library – Evansville, IN
$37,133 – $55,699 a year
I need a valid driver’s license. Understanding the importance of assessment and evaluation, and developing and applying, in collaboration with the Impact Team…
Library Experience Supervisor
Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library – Evansville, IN
$43,364 – $65,046 a year
I need to have a Bachelor’s degree in a related field, Master’s in library and information services from an ALA accredited university, or related field and…
Benefits Advisor
Aflac 2,089 reviews – Newburgh, IN
$3,000 a month
Required license or certification:. Use the power of social and in-person networking to reach CEOs, business owners, and HR managers to determine which…
CIF SPECIALIST
Old National Bank 133 reviews – Evansville, IN
This position is responsible for oversight and management of the Customer Information File on CBS through maintenance, verification and reporting of exceptions…
Medical Office Assistant – Sleep Center
Deaconess Health System 46 reviews – Newburgh, IN
Assists in discharge process from medical office including collecting payments, posting charges, issuing receipts and posting payments….
Operations Manager
ServiceMaster Restore 45 reviews – Evansville, IN
$35,000 – $40,000 a year
Must have a valid driver’s license. Required licenses or certifications:. Filling out and checking all jobsite documents and paperwork….
PC Refresh Technician
S & R Resources 3 reviews – Newburgh, IN
$15 – $16 an hour
The tech will download the old state employee’s user profile onto an encrypted hard drive. We have partnered up with a company in Indianapolis by the name of…
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Mike’s Carwash 23 reviews – Evansville, IN
$12 an hour
Please note, you MUST finish all steps to be considered. A fun, professional, outdoor work environment….
Data Processor
Q Services, LLC – Evansville, IN
If the answer is yes to the above questions, MetroNet is looking for you! The Data Processer will assist the analytics department in construction type analysis….
Social Services Assistant
American Senior Communities 115 reviews – Evansville, IN
Social Service Designee certification required. Successfulcompletion of a state approved or a Nursing Assistant training and competencyevaluation program, or a…
Office Coordinator
Holiday Health Care 6 reviews – Evansville, IN
The Holiday Retirement Village is seeking a skilled Office Coordinator to undertake a variety of day-to-day office and clerical tasks….
Patient Access Intake Specialist
Deaconess Health System 46 reviews – Evansville, IN
This position is responsible for greeting, registering, collecting payments from and directing/escorting patients in compliance with applicable State and…
Customer Service Representative
TSD Global 29 reviews – Evansville, IN
$10.00 – $10.50 an hour
Some experience as a Call Center Representative, or Telephone Sales Representative is preferred but not required….
Receiver/Stocker
Lowe’s Inc. 23,048 reviews – Evansville, IN
Also responsible for providing excellent customer service by greeting customers and assisting customers in locating, selecting, demonstrating, and loading of…
Clerical Associate
Deaconess Health System 46 reviews – Newburgh, IN
Three to six months related clerical experience required or one year clerical training from college or technical school preferred….
Associate Manager ESC Non Production Spend
Mead Johnson Nutrition 227 reviews – Evansville, IN
O New Part Entry. Bachelor’s degree required, with a degree in a technical discipline preferred. Responsible to staff, manage, and operate the ESC Tool Room and…
Financial Care Representative
ProRevenue, LLC. – Evansville, IN
As a Financial Account Representative, you will provide customer service, answer questions, and assist consumers in in maintaining their checking and savings…
Color Technician
A. Schulman, Inc. 95 reviews – Evansville, IN
Minimum 2 years’ experience matching color and working in a lab environment. Responsible for matching color in accordance to customer specification….
Brentwood Springs – Assessment Clerk
Springstone Inc. – Newburgh, IN
Clerk answers all inquiry calls regarding treatment and the facility, presents treatment options, documents calls and sets appointments for callers seeking…
Final Inspector
SRG Global 158 reviews – Evansville, IN
To perform finished good and special inspections at a Final inspection station in the Plating department. Pass LPA audits….
RURAL CARR ASSOC/SRV REG RTE
United States Postal Service 14,030 reviews – Wadesville, IN
$17.78 an hour
Applicants must have a valid state driver’s license, a safe driving record, and at least two years of. KSAs include Postal Service driving policies, safe…
Event Demonstrator
Champion Window 47 reviews – Evansville, IN
This position will be responsible for greeting potential customers, collecting leads, as well as setting appointments….
Sales Specialist
Sunset Funeral Home, Cremation Center & Cemetery – Evansville, IN
$40,000 – $50,000 a year
Required license or certification:. Driver’s License and Reliable Transportation. Meet with prospective clients at our location, as well as out in the field….
Recptionist
Advent Veterinary Services – Evansville, IN
We are looking for an upbeat, outgoing receptionist for our veterinary clinic. Computer skills, phone etiquette, cleaning and to be outgoing….
QC Operator
AmeriQualFoods – Evansville, IN
$15.67 an hour
This position works closely and has to effectively communicate with Kettle Lead, Technical Operator, and Quality Assurance department….
Personal Injury Paralegal
Gerling Law Offices, P.C. – Evansville, IN
This position requires strong organizational skills along with the ability to handle a fast-paced environment and a high volume case load….
MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT – 1.00 FTE – Full-time
Deaconess Women’s Hospital of Southern Indiana 7 reviews – Newburgh, IN
Charge entry and collection of payment; Schedules appointments and provides clerical support. Greets and obtains accurate demographic, insurance, and other…
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Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies 2,739 reviews – Evansville, IN
A valid Driver’s License. Develop and share best practices with US Field Sales and Service colleagues and internal partners….

Gov. Holcomb to Sign Sunday Sales Bill Today

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Indiana Gov. Eric J. Holcomb and key lawmakers will gather in the Governor’s Office at 1:30 p.m. today Wednesday, Feb. 28 for the ceremonial signing of SEA 1, which allows Sunday alcohol carryout sales in Indiana for the first time in our state’s history.

This event is by invitation only; however, media are welcome to attend to capture the signing. Additionally, the event will be live-streamed on the governor’s Facebook page for all Hoosiers to view.

 

Gibson County Job Fair

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Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2-5 p.m.

Ivy Tech Community College Princeton Career & Technology Center

2431 S. Crabtree Drive, Princeton

At the Event: Ivy Tech Community College Princeton Career & Technology Center, along with WorkOne and the Gibson County Chamber of Commerce are hosting the Gibson County Job Fair to provide individuals with an opportunity to see the many career opportunities and trainings that are available in the region. More than 30 vendors are expected to attend including:

Azteca  Milling, LP
Vuteq
Help at Home
MBC Staffing
TKT-nectir
Penske Logistics
NIDEC  MOTOR CORPORATION
Manpower
Windsor  Machine Group
HMC Gears
Goodwill  Placement Services
Trilogy  Health Services
Hirelevel
SMC
Aerotek
Berry Global
Adecco
Warehouse Services , Inc.
Pittsburgh Glass Works
KC Transportation
Zachry Industrial
Aerotek  at Toyota  Motor Manufacturing Indiana
DXE Staffing
StaffQuick
People Link Staffing  Solutions
Custom Staffing Services
Tropicana Evansville
Malone Solutions
The Arc of Gibson County
Hansen Corporation

 

Stein nets COY honors, four Eagles claim All-GLVC

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University of Southern Indiana Women’s Basketball Coach Rick Stein was named the Chuck Mallander Great Lakes Valley Conference Coach of the Year for the second straight season and third time in his 19-year career at the helm of the Screaming Eagles.

Stein has led the Eagles to a 24-3 overall record and a 16-2 mark in GLVC play in 2017-18. His Eagles have stifled opponents throughout the year with a defense that ranks first in the league in points per game (56.6) and opponent field goal percentage (.355).

After losing five seniors from a team that went 24-5 overall and 16-2 in the GLVC a year ago, Stein led his squad to its second consecutive GLVC East Division title in 2017-18. His squads currently rank No. 15 in the Division II Media Poll and No. 17 in the WBCA Top 25 Coaches’ Poll.

In addition to Stein, four other Eagles were honored with All-GLVC accolades Tuesday. Senior guard/forward Kaydie Grooms (Marshall, Illinois) and senior forward Morgan Dahlstrom (Grayslake, Illinois) were named first-team All-GLVC; while senior guard Randa Harshbarger (Philo, Illinois) and junior center Kacy Eschweiler (St. Charles, Missouri) were named third-team All-Conference.

Grooms, who was one of three players to be selected as a unanimous pick on the first team after earning second-team honors a year ago, averaged 17.9 points, 4.9 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 2.0 steals per game in 2017-18. Dahlstrom, a third-team honoree in 2016-17, was sixth in the GLVC with 16.8 points per game, while her 10.1 rebounds per contest were a GLVC-best.

Both Dahlstrom and Grooms averaged 18.2 points per game in GLVC play, a mark that ranked fourth in the league.

Harshbarger and Eschweiler are collecting their first-career All-GLVC nods. Harshbarger averaged 6.3 points, 3.4 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 2.5 steals per contest, while Eschweiler posted a career-high 9.2 points, 5.4 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.1 blocks per appearance.

USI, the No. 2 seed in the GLVC Tournament for the second straight year, travels to Edwardsville, Illinois, and the Vadalabene Center to take on the No. 7 seed, William Jewell College, in the quarterfinals Thursday at noon.

All of USI’s games this weekend can be heard on WSWI 95.7 FM and watched on the GLVC Sports Network. Links for live stats, audio and GLVCSN coverage can be accessed at GoUSIEagles.com.

Evansville Signs Veteran Gardner To Extension

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The Evansville Otters have signed outfielder Jeff Gardner to a contract extension.

Gardner, a Louisville, Ky. native, joined the Otters midway through the 2016 season after spending time in the Washington Nationals’ organization.

“Jeff’s emergence as the top power hitter in the Frontier League was vital to our success last year,” Otters manager Andy McCauley said. “He made some big adjustments to his swing in the off-season and the hard work really paid off.”

In 91 games with Evansville last season, Gardner hit .278 with 23 home runs and 86 RBIs. His 23 homers tied Shayne Houck’s mark set in 2014 for the Otters’ single-season franchise record.

“He will be a big part of the success we have this season,” McCauley said. “His strong work ethic and professionalism should be an example for newcomers and young returners.

“I look forward to seeing Jeff again in right field at Bosse.”

A 2017 Frontier League All-Star selection, Gardner won the Home Run Derby presented by MK Orthopedics in Joliet, Ill. with 14 home runs in the final round. He finished with 41 total homers that night, the highest total among the 12 competitors in the event.

Gardner played collegiately at the University of Louisville and he was named to the 2014 Louisville Slugger and NCBWA All-America second teams after his senior season, in which he hit .313 with nine home runs and 68 RBIs.

He was drafted in the eighth round of the 2014 MLB Amateur Draft by the Nationals and split time between Auburn and Hagerstown from 2014-16.

In 45 games with the Otters in 2016, Gardner hit .242 with six home runs and 24 RBIs.

The Evansville Otters are the 2006 and 2016 Frontier League champions. Group packages and season tickets are now on sale. For more information, visit evansvilleotters.com or call 812-435-8686.

Vanderburgh County Commissioners February 27, 2018 Meeting Agenda

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AGENDA

Vanderburgh County

Board of Commissioners

February 27, 2018

3:00 pm, Room 301

  1. Call to Order
  2. Attendance
  3. Pledge of Allegiance
  4. Permission to Open Bids: VC18-02-02: Street Repairs in Windemere Subdivision 
  5. Permission to Open Bids: VC18-02-03: Street Repairs in Broadlawn Subdivision 
  6. Action Items 
    1. Structurepoint Capital Improvement Presentation
    2. Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Transfer of Tax Sale Certificate to Full Gospel Mission, Inc.
    3. Resolution CO.R-02-18-002: Assignment of a Tax Sale Certificate for Property at 1408 Stringtown Road
    4. Agreement for Professional Services with Cohen & Malad, LLP
  7. Board Appointments
  8. Department Head Reports
  9. New Business
    1. Honor Flight Southern Indiana 2018
  10. Old Business
    1. Road Hearing February 28, 2018 11:00 am- 1:00 pm Central Library Browning Room
  11. Public Comment
  12. Consent Items
    1. Contracts, Agreements and Leases
      1. County Clerk: VR Systems EViD System License Rental Agreement
    2. County Health Department: Advertising Commitment with Evansville Courier and Press
    3. Approval of February 13, 2018 Meeting Minutes
    4. Employment Changes
    5. Superintendent of County Buildings: Amended Old Courthouse Foundation Bylaws
    6. Burdette Park:
      1. Quotes for Aquatic Center Exterior Locker
      2. Quote for Security Vehicle
    7. County Treasurer: January 2018 Monthly Report
    8. County Engineering:
      1. Department Report
      2. Pay Request #34 US 41 Expansion T.I.F. for the sum of $7,890.00
      3. Claims
    9. Weights and Measures: January 16- February 15, 2018 Monthly Report
    10. Teamsters Letter of Understanding
  13. Rezoning:
    1. Final Reading of Rezoning Ordinance VC-3-2018

Petitioner: Dianna Miller

Address: 10108 Schaeffer Road

Request: Change from Ag to C-4 with UDC

  1. Adjournment