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VHS TO PARTICIPATE AGAIN IN ANNUAL WORLD SPAY DAY 

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World Spay Day is happening on Tuesday, February 28, 2017 at the Vanderburgh Humane Society Low-Cost Spay & Neuter Clinic

It’s no secret that there are millions of homeless pets around the world, and in the United States alone thousands of them are euthanized each day simply because there are too many. World Spay Day is a worldwide effort powered by the Humane Society of the United States, Humane Society International, and the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association to promote spay & neuter as a means of ending pet overpopulation across the globe. It centers around one day in February where organizations can rally together to promote the cause.

This year’s initiative will be providing free surgeries for feral/community cats in Vanderburgh County. All surgery appointments have already been filled. Both veterinarians and all vet assistants & Clinic volunteers will be on hand. The cost of these surgeries has been underwritten thanks to vouchers from Spay-Neuter Services of Indiana. Additional donations can certainly be made to cover the Clinic’s overhead and operational expenses.

The VHS Low-Cost Spay & Neuter Clinic opened in July of 2007, and has altered over 58,000 animals since then. This has prevented hundreds of thousands of unwanted litters from entering area shelters. Each VHS shelter animal is altered before it goes home with its new adoptive family, and the Clinic offers low-cost services to the public to get their animals spayed or neutered. VHS’ Clinic accepts SNSI Spay/Neuter Assistance Program vouchers that the State of Indiana provides to low-income Hoosiers. VHS also have transport agreements with 15 other organizations in all three states of the Tri-State area, providing spay/neuter surgeries for their animals.

Other services are offered through the Clinic as well, such as microchipping, vaccinations, nail trims, heartworm testing for dogs, FIV testing for cats, and flea & heartworm prevention.

As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, the VHS receives no consistent funding from the city of Evansville or Vanderburgh County. Despite our participation in World Spay Day, we are not financially affiliated in any way with the Humane Society of the United States or the ASPCA. Supporters can make a donation in a number of ways. They can visit www.vhslifesaver.org and click “Donate Now.” Donations can be made over the phone using a Visa, Discover, or MasterCard by calling (812) 426-2563 Tuesday through Saturday. Or, sponsorships can be dropped off at the shelter at 400 Millner Industrial Drive in Evansville Tuesday-Saturday 9 am – 6 pm. Checks should be made payable to VHS.

We would be happy to arrange a photo opportunity or live remote from our Spay & Neuter Clinic during World Spay Day. Please contact Amanda Coburn or Kendall Paul at the above phone numbers to arrange a time.

 

MEET MEMBERS OF THE CHANNEL 44 WEEKEND NEWS TEAM

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Heather Good is a native of Indiana and joins WEVV from Champaign, IL where she anchored and reported at WICD-TV.44News-fb-profile-heatherHeather says “I am really excited to move back to Indiana, my home, and to explore a new part of the state. The area is beautiful. I am eager to get involved in the community, especially with organizations helping animals.”Heather graduated from the University of Indianapolis with a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications with an emphasis in Electronic Media, and a Minor in Political Science.

 

 

FEBRUARY 2017 BIRTHDAY

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FEBRUARY 2017 BIRTHDAY

Maurine Cahoon

Steven Bush

Maurine Cahoon

Doug Bays

Jill Rager

Michael Arnold

Bart Gadau

Solomon Moscovith

Jan Harris

Alan West

Annie Wargel

William Lahanis

Joe Schenk

Jim Tucker

Betty Postletheweight

Jason Hisch

Don Roettger

Tom Wilder

Donald Phelps

Keith Kinney

Lori Hupfer

Larry Minor

Krista Wilhite

Ryan Schulz

Keith Crowder

Kathy Scheller

Kim Weimer

Vanderburgh County Commissioners February 28th, 2017 Meeting Agenda

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AGENDA

Vanderburgh County

Board of Commissioners

February 28, 2017

3:00 pm, Room 301

  1. Call to Order
  2. Attendance
  3. Pledge of Allegiance
  4. Permission to Open Bid V01-17: Vanderburgh County Highway Tandem Dump Truck
  5. Action Items
    1. First Reading of Ordinance CO.03-17-002 Amended Human Relations Commission Ordinance
    2. Resolution CO.R-02-17-005 in Support of House Bill 1410 and Senate Bill 415 which would eliminate the $3,000 mortgage deduction, but increase the homestead deduction by the same amount.
    3. Resolution CO.R-02-17-006 Requesting that the Area Plan Commission Place a Moratorium on the Hearing of County Rezoning  Petitions and Subdivision Plat Applications within the University Parkway Corridor Study Boundary Area
  6. Board Appointments
    1. Old Courthouse Foundation
  7. Department Head Reports
  8. New Business
  9. Old Business
    1. Thursday March 9, 2017 Job Fair, Central Branch Library 5:30-7:30pm
  10. Public Comment
  11. Consent Items
    1. Contracts, Agreements and Leases
      1. County Health Department: Revised March of Dimes Community Grant Award
      2. County Treatment Courts: Professional Services Agreement with Tony Metcalf will be Teaching Thinking for a Change Classes
      3. County Prosecutor: Professional Services Agreement with JP Technologies to serve as the Information Technology Liaison
      4. Superintendent of County Buildings: Agreement with Barnett and Associates for County Building Inspection
    2. Approval of February 14, 2017 Meeting Minutes
    3. Approval of February 21, 2017 Executive Session Summary Minutes
    4. Employment Changes
    5. County Treasurer: January 2017 Monthly Report
    6. Surplus Request:
      1. County Adult Probation: Equipment
      2. County Assessor: Computer Equipment
    7. Weights and Measures: Jan 16- Feb 15, 2017 Monthly Report
    8. County Engineer:
      1. Department Head Report
      2. INDOT Contract for the University Parkway Corridor Study
      3. Pay Request #22 U.S. 41 Expansion TIF for the sum of $1,288.00
      4. Waiver of Mineral Interest Forms for Green River Road Phase 6
  1. Adjournment

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Man Injured in ATV Accident (Warrick County)  

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Indiana Conservation Officers are investigating an ATV accident that occurred yesterday afternoon in Warrick County.

On Saturday, February 26 at approximately 2:10 pm, Reuben Rodriquez (25) of Dugger Indiana was operating a Polaris Sportsman ATV at Interlake SRA. It was reported that Rodriguez lost control of his ATV while attempting to ride up a steep hill.  The ATV came down on Rodriquez and continued to flip down the hill several times.

Rodriquez was Life Flighted to St. Mary’s Hospital in Evansville where he was treated for internal injuries. Rodriguez was wearing a helmet at the time of the accident.

Responding agencies included Warrick County Sheriff’s Department, Warrick County EMS and Fire, Lynnville Fire, Pigeon Township Fire, and St. Mary’s Life Flight.

Adopt A Pet

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 Celine is a female gray cat. She’s very affectionate! She and several other cats were pulled from Evansville Animal Care & Control. She’s estimated to be about a year old. Her $30 adoption fee includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!

Give Forever Homes to Dogs and Cats Used in Research!

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Martha,

They’ve spent their lives in laboratory cages being experimented on so that researchers can make medical breakthroughs. Their sacrifices have saved countless human lives. The very least we can do is give them a chance at a happy life outside the lab.

Right now we have a chance to help give these dogs and cats the loving homes they deserve. The Maryland General Assembly is currently considering the Humane Adoption of Companion Animals Used in Research Act. If passed, this bill would require research institutions to work with animal rescue organizations to find homes for dogs and cats used in research once they are no longer needed for experiments.

When students in the Pet and Animal Welfare Society at Johns Hopkins University found out about the bill, they started a Care2 petition urging their state legislators to pass it immediately. Will you sign their petition?

Johns Hopkins University, one of the largest research institutions in Maryland, is lobbying against the bill because they think it will be used to put restrictions on types of animal research they perform. The university also claims that the bill is unnecessary because they have their own adoption program for lab animals.

While it is commendable that the university makes an effort to find homes for their research animals, the adoptions are still done on an ad hoc basis. Even Johns Hopkins University’s own students don’t think this is enough. A formal statewide adoption policy would ensure that every dog and cat used in research, not just some of them, has a chance to find a loving forever home.

Similar legislation has been passed in California, Connecticut, and Minnesota. As a result, dogs and cats regularly transition successfully from their sad existence in the lab to a thriving life in a happy home. Scientists are still able to do their research, but the animals are saved from being needlessly euthanized.

The Humane Adoption of Companion Animals Used in Research Act is a compassionate and rational piece of legislation. The only reason it hasn’t already been passed is because Johns Hopkins University has such a powerful lobby.

So sign this petition today urging the Maryland General Assembly to pass this bill that could save thousands of animals’ lives for years to come. If enough of us speak out, we may be able to drown out the university’s objections.

Arts Council Hosts Closing Reception For Black And White Exhibit

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  The Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana will host a closing reception for its all black, white and grayscale art exhibit, Art Noir, on Friday, March 10, 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. The event is free and open to the public, and Sauced will cater and provide a cash bar.

The semi-annual event includes 51 pieces of art from 42 local and area artists. Artist who entered the exhibit could submit work in any media and with any theme; the only parameter was to work with a colorless palate.

The exhibit has been up at the Bower-Suhrheinrich Foundation Gallery since February 17, and will run through March 10. Most items are for sale. Interested buyers can receive more information by calling (812) 422-2111.