Launch of the DTEVVs
New Awards Program Celebrates Businesses and Individuals in Downtown Evansville
SEPTEMBER 10, 2024
Launch of the DTEVVs
New Awards Program Celebrates Businesses and Individuals in Downtown Evansville
SEPTEMBER 10, 2024
2. Attendance
3. Pledge of Allegiance
4. Action Items
A. Engineer
1. Open Bids: VC24-08-02 “Resurfacing of Hogue Road and Gish Drive”
2. Amendment #4: Oak Hill Road Reconstruction from Lynch Road to Eastwood
Drive
3. Right of Way Offers: Oak Hill Road
i. Parcel 58 (ID 82-06-03-002-315.020-019) – Lucinda Laughlin
ii. Parcel 59 (ID 82-06-02-002-150.028-019) – Michael and Lucinda
Engleman
B. Sheriff
1. Award RFP-035-001-2024 “Towing and Storage of Disabled, Abandoned,
Wrecked, and Impounded Vehicles”
2. Interlocal Government Agreement with Jefferson County Regarding the Transfer
of Inmates Pursuant to I.C. 35-33-11
3. Agreement with ASM Global (on behalf of Old National Events Plaza) for
Security Consulting Services
4. Agreement with Olam Consulting for Grant Writing Services
5. Amendment to Professional Services Contract with Flock Safety executed
November 6, 2023
6. Amendment to Professional Services Contract with Flock Safety executed
December 11, 2023
C. Health Department
1. First Reading of Ordinance No. CO.09-24-012: On-Site Sewage Systems
D. Superior Court
1. Subrecipient Grant Award Agreement – Volunteer Lawyer Program of
Southwestern Indiana
E. Superintendent of County Buildings
1. Old Courthouse Event Lease Agreement with Kraftwerks, Inc. for 2024 Craft
Show
F. Resolution No. CO.R-09-24-010: A Resolution Concerning County Commissioner Meeting
Dates for 2025
G. First Reading of Ordinance No. CO.09-24-010: Eleventh Amendment to Exhibit A:
Chapter 3.27 Vanderburgh County American Rescue Plan (ARP) Coronavirus Local Fiscal
Recovery Fund Utilization Plan
H. First Reading of Ordinance No. CO.09-24-011: An Ordinance of the Board of
Commissioners of Vanderburgh County, Indiana, Establishing the Vanderburgh CountyDrainage Board Immediately Following
Plan Commission Under Advisory Planning and Withdrawing from the Vanderburgh
County Area Planning Department
I. Final Reading of Ordinance No. CO.09-24-008: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 13.06,
Illicit Discharge into the Stormwater Collection System, of the Vanderburgh County Code
J. Final Reading of Ordinance No. CO.09-24-009: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 13.05,
Construction Site Stormwater Runoff Control, of the Vanderburgh County Code
K. Public Hearing and Final Reading of Vacation Ordinance CO.V-09-24-001: Petition to
Vacate a 20’ Public Utility Easement and Drainage Easement at 2546 Locust Creek Drive
in Locust Creek Industrial Park
5. Department Head Reports
6. New Business
A. State of the County Address – September 17, 2024
Old National Events Plaza, Ballroom
Guests’ Lunch: $22.00
Register Online: https://www.evansvillerotary.com/luncheon-registration/
7. Old Business
A. Curran Miller Auction/Realty: Commissioners’ Online Property Auction Recap
8. Read Bids: VC24-08-02 “Resurfacing of Hogue Road and Gish Drive”
9. Consent Items
A. Approval of August 27, 2024, Board of Commissioners Meeting Minutes
B. Employment Changes
C. Auditor
1. Claims Voucher Reports
i. August 26, 2024 – August 30, 2024
ii. September 2, 2024 – September 6, 2024
D. Engineer
1. Report and Claims
E. Treasurer
1. July 2024 Innkeeper’s Tax Report
F. County-Owned Properties Sold at 2024 Commissioners’ Online Auction and Abutting
Property Sale
G. Quit Claim Deed – 651 Brower Street: Parcel ID 82-06-29-024-046.018-029
H. Corrected Quit Claim Deed – 1719 S Garvin Street: Parcel ID 82-06-32-022-075.002-029
10. Public Comment
11. Adjournment
Tuesday, September 10All USI freshmen to take part in fun-filled educational day in Historic New Harmony
On Tuesday, September 10, the University will transport all freshmen enrolled in the UNIV101 course to New Harmony, Indiana, for an exciting day of interactive activities, engaged learning and a variety of games and spirit activities. This will be the third year for the Engaged Learning Day. This educational excursion is generously supported by the USI Foundation and the Provost’s Office.
1:30-2:30 p.m. Thursday, September 12
Fall USI Liberal Arts Faculty Colloquium Series to begin September 12
The USI College of Liberal Arts will host its first Faculty Colloquia presentation of the Fall Semester from 1:30-2:30 p.m. Thursday, September 12 in Rice Library Room 0017, located in the lower level of the Rice Library. The event is open to the public at no charge.
5 p.m. Thursday, September 12
USI to host Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra’s 90th Season Preview Concert
The University will host the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra for its 90th season preview concert at 5 p.m. Thursday, September 12 in the USI Performance Center. The concert is open to the campus community and public at no charge.
Friday, September
USI conference to focus on strengthening healthcare teams and improving patient outcomes
The Strengthening the Healthcare Team Conference is returning to the University on Friday, September 13 in the University Center on campus.
USI Spanish Film Club Series to begin September 26
The USI College of Liberal Arts and World Languages and Cultures Department will host the Spanish Film Club series during the Fall Semester on Thursdays beginning September 26 through October 24. All films will be shown with English subtitles and will begin at 7 p.m. in the Wright Administration Building, Room WA1. Showings are open to the public at no charge.
October 25
USI to host Pharmacology Update Webinar October 25
The USI Center for Health Professions Lifelong Learning (CHPLL) is hosting the 21st annual Pharmacology Update for Healthcare Professionals Webinar, an all-day virtual workshop, on Friday, October 25.
Released Thursday, September 5
USI Romain College of Business to provide students with neuromarketing technology experience
This Fall, the USI Romain College of Business will introduce students to one of the newest market-leading skills—neuromarketing. USI has partnered with iMotions, an IT company specializing in human research software, to utilize a platform called EduLabs to ensure business students have access to state-of-the-art technology that can be utilized both in and beyond the classroom.
Released Thursday, September 5
USI Board of Trustees approves Presidential Search Committee members, biennial capital improvement request and rates for 2025-26 housing and meal plans
At its regular meeting on Thursday, September 5, the Board discussed a range of topics.
The University of Southern Indiana Political Science, Public Administration and Philosophy Department in the College of Liberal Arts will host a series of events on campus, including a presidential debate watch party and a post-election analysis and discussion around the 2024 presidential election. All events are open to the public at no charge and are funded through a Strengthening Campus and Community Election Engagement Grant from the Community-Engaged Alliance.
“We are excited about hosting these events on the USI campus during the Fall Semester,” says Dr. Matt Hanka, Professor of Political Science. “With Indiana’s voter turnout among the lowest in the nation and Vanderburgh County’s voter turnout among the lowest in Indiana, these events are more important than ever to foster greater civic responsibility and engagement in the political process for our students and the USI community.”
From 7 to 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday, September 10 in WA 1 (Forum 1), the Presidential Debate Watch Party will feature a discussion on critical thinking, civil discourse and civic engagement. The discussion will start after 7 p.m., and the debate will follow at 8 p.m. Pizza and refreshments will be provided.
From 6 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, October 24 in Kleymeyer Hall in the Liberal Arts Center, the department will host a watch party for Indiana’s gubernatorial debate hosted by the Indiana Debate Commission.
From 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, November 7 in Kleymeyer Hall, the department will host a post-election analysis and discussion with Dr. Matt Hanka, Professor of Political Science, and Dr. Nick LaRowe, Associate Professor of Political Science and Pre-Law Coordinator.
Additionally, the department is holding a week-long voter registration drive from Monday through Friday, September 16-20, and an annual reading of the U.S. Constitution in the University Center Courtyard from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday, September 17.
The Political Science, Public Administration and Philosophy Department’s mission is to educate students on local and national issues, help them become active and engaged citizens, acquire practical experience and develop connections in the community and region and learn how to critically assess contemporary political events and identify practical solutions to social problems.
For more information, contact Hanka at mjhanka@usi.edu, or visit the Political Science, Public Administration and
FOOTNOTE:EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.
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Andres Rodriguez picks up top finish for UE
RICHMOND, Ky. – Led by a top 20 finish from Andres Rodriguez, the University of Evansville men’s golf team earned a tie for 5th place at the Colonel Shootout at The University Club at Arlington.
In Sunday’s final round, Rodriguez carded a 2-over 73 and finished the 3-round tournament with a 1-over-par 214. He tied for 17th place and had a low round of 70 to open play on Saturday.
Taking second on the Purple Aces squad and tying for 27th on the leaderboard was Omar Khalid. Carding a 2-over 73 in the final round, he wrapped up the weekend with a 217. Behind him was the duo of Luke Schneider and Bryce Conlee. Both completed the event with a 9-over 222. Schneider posted a 78 on Sunday while Conlee shot a 75. They tied for 44th place.
Luke Price tied for 60th place with a final score of 227 while Daniil Romashkin was one shot behind with a 228. He finished in 63rd.
Finishing at 19-over, UE tied Kentucky State for 5th place in the final standings. Eastern Kentucky, who wrapped up the three rounds at 24-under, were 18 ahead of runner-up Samford. Connor Gdovin of EKU and Ben Loomis from Vanderbilt tied for the individual win with scores of 206, seven under.
Evansville’s next tournament will be the Graeme McDowell Invitational in Birmingham, Ala. It will take place from Sept. 22-24.
Kate Petrova leads UE on first day
NORMAL, Ill. – Day one of the Redbird Invitational saw Kate Petrova pace the University of Evansville women’s golf team. UE heads into Monday’s final round in 10th place at Weibring Golf Club.
Petrova is tied for 14th place with a 148. Identical rounds at 2-over 74 have Petrova just three strokes outside of the top five. In her first tournament for the Purple Aces, Louise Standtke was second on the team. After carding a 77 to open the event, she shot a 3-over 75 to finish with a 152. She is tied for 30th place.
Third on the team was Elizabeth Mercer. She carded an 81 in the opening round before lowering her score by five strokes in the second round of 18. A 76 has her tied for the 57th position. Mallory Russell opened at 4-over-par, posting a 76 before notching an 83 to complete the day. She has a 159. Jane Grankina checks in with a 160. Her rounds finished at 82 and 78.
Trinity Dubbs is competing as an individual and registered scores of 78 and 83.
Illinois State holds a commanding lead in the team standings. With two rounds in the books, the Redbirds stand at 13-under. Little Rock is in second place at 14-over, 27 strokes behind ISU. Evansville is in 10th place, finishing 35 over. Monday will mark the final 18 holes of the tournament.
EVANSVILLE, Ind.- University of Southern Indiana Women’s Golf kick starts their 2024-25 season at the Missouri State University Payne Stewart Memorial on Monday and Tuesday (Sept. 9-10) at Twin Oaks Country Club in Springfield, Missouri.
The course is a par 71 at 6,070 yards with a 8:30 a.m. shotgun start. Each team plays 36 holes on Monday and 18 holes on Tuesday. Follow the link above for live scoring on the tournament.
The field includes Creighton University, Drury University, Lindenwood University, North Dakota State University, Oklahoma City University, University of Nebraska Omaha, Oral Roberts University, Texas A&M-Commerce, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, Western Illinois University, and Missouri State.
Head coach Ann Sullivan enters her second season at USI after taking over last October. Sullivan returns only two players from the 2023-24 season in sophomore Alexis Wymer (Bridgeport, Illinois) and senior Baileigh Schneider (Huntingburg, Indiana). Six new freshmen join the roster including Jade Blakeley (Kingston, Jamaica), Brianna Kirsch (Lancaster, Wisconsin), Camryn Luthy (Chester, Illinois), Zhana Navato (Etobicoke, Canada), Harper Ready (Cape Girardeau, Missouri), and Fernanda Vera (Lambare, Paraguay).
The Eagles five-player lineup will feature Blakeley, Kirsch, Luthy, Vera, and Wymer. USI looks to improve on their eighth-place finish at the Ohio Valley Conference tournament in 2024. Stay updated by following @USIAthletics on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
VINCENNES, Ind. – The Vincennes University Golf team continued their hot start to the 2024 Fall season over the weekend by picking up another tournament victory at the 2024 Vincennes University Fall Invitational at Cypress Hills Golf Club.
VU freshman and Vincennes native Parker Steininger (Vincennes, Ind.) came away as the tournament medalist after winning a two-hole playoff against teammate and fellow VU freshman Kadin Gibson (Franklin, Ind.) by sinking a birdie putt on hole 10.
Steininger used the home course to his advantage over the weekend, posting a two-over 72 on Saturday before climbing up the leaderboard Sunday morning with an even par 70 to finish with a two-round total of 142.
Kadin Gibson ended the first day of the 36-hole tournament with an even par 70, putting him at the top of the leaderboard after 18, before returning Sunday to post a 72.
Freshman Landon Gardner (Danville, Ind.) was the next VU scorer on the final leaderboard, finishing his tournament with an opening round 74 and a 71 in Sunday’s final round for a total score of 145 and a third-place finish.
Freshman Brock Naile (Trico, Ill.) was the fourth VU golfer to crack the top five, posting a 71 on Saturday and a 75 on Sunday to finish fourth overall for the tournament.
Sophomore Alex Nealis (Olney, Ill.) rounded out the Trailblazers team scorers over the weekend by shooting a 76 on Saturday and a 72 on Sunday to place sixth overall.
The Trailblazers as a team posted another weekend of outstanding scores, finishing with a team total of seven over par Saturday and five over par on Sunday for a tournament total score of 572, 38 shots ahead of the second place team.
“The team played really well,” VU Hall of Fame Golf Coach Dennis Chattin said. “I do mean team because we had five of the top six players in the tournament.”
“This was a really good win,” Chattin added. “It’s really nice to actually have a home tournament on your home course. We haven’t been able to do that in over 10 years. The people at Cypress Hills have made the course a good golf course again. I can’t thank Joe Lancaster, who is the greenskeeper, Kale Whitaker, the club pro and all the owners for the effort they have put into it.”
“It was great to have the guys step up with those really good rounds in the tournament,” Chattin said. “Parker and Kadin shooting a 36-hole total of two-over par is really good. They got the chance to experience a playoff, which is good for them. I told them they might be doing that for a chance to qualify for the National Championship someday and while it’s not quite the same pressure as playing a teammate for the win as a chance to play in the championship, I’m sure they had a lot of pride in doing so.”
VU freshmen Matthew Mills (Boonville, Ind.), Brayden Gough (Tuscola, Ill.) and sophomore Jackson Stone (Vincennes, Ind.) also competed in the Invitational this weekend as individuals.
Mills came away with a 16th place finish with a pair of eight over 78 rounds, while Stone finished 28th with an 86 on Saturday and an 82 on Sunday and Gough took 33rd place overall with an 87 and an 89.
The Trailblazer Golf team will look to continue this hot start in two weeks when VU heads to the IU East Invitational hosted at Delaware Country Club in Muncie, Ind.
This will be a one-day tournament, scheduled for Friday, Sept. 20.
“We are going to have a really good test coming up on the 20th when we play in Muncie at a tournament with four-year schools that IU East is hosting,” Chattin said. “It’s always fun to bump off the four year guys so we will see if we are up to the task.”