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WARRICK HUMAN SOCIETY HAS “SO MANY AMAZING” ANIMALS

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Good Evening, 

I have attached a copy of the most recent post I have made on our Facebook page. We are begging for your help to get our request for adopters out to the public. We have SO MANY AMAZING animals currently in our care with little to no adoptions. Please help us and feel free to reach out to me with any questions or concerns. 
 
Also, starting tomorrow (8/9) through Sunday (8/13) we will be running an adoption special where ALL ADOPTIONS will be 40% off to celebrate our 40th anniversary. I will be making our “announcement” post about that around 7 PM this evening. Thank you for your continued support.
 
Thank You,

Jessie Voyles

WHS Communications Coordinator

Otters drop series opener at Windy City

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Crestwood, Ill. – The Evansville Otters were shutout in a 8-0 loss to the Windy City ThunderBolts Tuesday night at Ozinga Field.

Evansville was held to five hits. Windy City scored four runs in the first inning.

Windy City all-star starter Garrett Christman threw six shutout innings with no walks and five strikeouts.

The ThunderBolts hit a two-run home run to open the scoring in the first. A two-out two-RBI hit added another two runs in the inning.

Windy City stretched the lead to 6-0 in the fourth inning. An error scored one for the ThunderBolts and a fielders’ choice chipped on an additional run.

The ThunderBolts capped the scoring in the sixth inning with two more runs on an RBI base hit.

Hunter Kloke pitched three innings of relief allowing just one hit and one earned run. He retired the final seven batters he faced with three strikeouts.

Noah Myers led Evansville’s offense with two hits. Ethan Skender moved his on-base streak to 14 games on a hit-by-pitch. His 17 HBPs this season are tied for second most in the Frontier League.

The Otters and ThunderBolts continue action with a middle game scheduled for Wednesday at 6:35 PM CT from Ozinga Field. The game can be heard on the Otters Digital Network and simulcast on FloSports.

All home and road Otters games this season are televised on FloSports with audio-only coverage available for free on the Evansville Otters YouTube page.

The Evansville Otters are the 2006 and 2016 Frontier League champions.

The Otters play all home games at historic Bosse Field, located at 23 Don Mattingly Way in Evansville, Ind. Stay up-to-date with the Evansville Otters by visiting evansvilleotters.com, or follow the Otters on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Mercy Urgent Care

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Medical Receptionist – focused systematic listener 
Mercy Urgent Care 4 4/5 rating – Evansville, IN
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Work hours: 7 a.m to 7 p.m. – Full Time – 36 hours each week. Benefits: Health, Life, Dental, Vision Insurance; 401k with match; Volume bonus plan benefit.
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Office Manager 
Yocum Law Office – Evansville, IN
$18.57 – $22.36 an hour
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The ideal candidate will have experience in office administration, prior use of QuickBooks, strong people and computer skills.
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Patient Access Receptionist 
Orthopaedic Associates 3.8 3.8/5 rating – Evansville, IN
$15 – $16 an hour
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We also offer a lucrative PTO plan and 401k with a matching component. This is a full-time, benefits eligible position. Maintain a general knowledge of Epic.
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USI leads OVC in academics in 2022-23

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Screaming Eagles stood out in the Ohio Valley Conference during 2022-23, earning the league’s Institutional Achievement Award. The honor is presented to the institution with the greatest percentage of eligible student athletes that earn a 3.25 grade point average (GPA) or higher for an academic year.

“I’m really proud of the academic achievements of our student athletes in our first year in Division I,” said USI Associate Vice President & Director of Athletics Jon Mark Hall. “With all the changes going on, they continued to succeed in the classroom.

“Congratulations to our student-athletes, coaches, administrative academic support staff, and faculty at USI,” concluded Hall.

Three Eagle programs also won OVC Team Academic Achievement Awards, which are presented annually in each conference-sponsored sport member institution’s team with the greatest percentage of its eligible student athletes who achieved a 3.25 GPA or higher. USI had the top programs in women’s cross country and track & field, while men’s basketball tied Morehead State University for the top spot.

USI’s three team awards tied for third among OVC, following Eastern Illinois University and MSU, with four honors each.

The 2022-23 team honorees are:

Baseball: Eastern Illinois
Men’s Basketball: Morehead State, USI
Women’s Basketball: Eastern Illinois
Beach Volleyball: Morehead State
Men’s Cross Country: Little Rock
Women’s Cross Country: USI
Football: Lindenwood
Men’s Golf: SIUE
Women’s Golf: Tennessee Tech
Ri?e: Morehead State
Women’s Soccer: Southeast Missouri
Softball: Eastern Illinois
Men’s Tennis: Tennessee State, Tennessee Tech
Women’s Tennis: Eastern Illinois, Southeast Missouri
Men’s Track and Field: Southeast Missouri
Women’s Track and Field: USI
Women’s Volleyball: Morehead State

Meeting of Vanderburgh County Community Corrections Advisory Board

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civic center

Notice of Meeting of Vanderburgh County Community Corrections Advisory Board/ Local JRAC Board

Notice is hereby given that the Community Corrections Advisory Board/Local JRAC Board of
Vanderburgh County will hold a meeting on August 10th, 2023, commencing at 11:30 a.m. and continuing until completed, in Room 307 of the Civic Center, located at 1 NW Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Evansville, IN 47708, for the purpose of discussing the following:
ï‚· Community Correction Business

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

FOOTNOTE:  EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.

MISSY MOSBY CAMPAIGN STAFF ANNOUNCES HER ANNUAL BIRTHDAY BASH AT ELLIS PARK

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page1image2786518320FOOTNOTE: THIS POLITICAL AD WAS PAID FOR BY THE CAMPAIGN TO RE-ELECT MISSY MOSBY SECOND WARD CITY COUNCILWOMAN.

Todays Agenda Of The Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners

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Todays Agenda Of The Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners At 3:00 p.m.in Room 301, Civic Center Complex

  1. Engineer
    1. Notice to Bidders: VC23-08-01 “Concrete Street Repairs”
    2. Burdette Park Tennis and Pickleball Courts Contract Modification: Empire Contractors,Inc.
    3. Willow Crossing Subdivision Street Plans
    4. Green River Road Trail and Paving Update
  2. Health Department
    1. Leah M. Brown, LLC Agreement – Dare to Lead Leadership Training
    2. Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) Grant Agreement Contract #74534 – Ryan WhitePart B Rebates
  3. Computer Services

1. Advanced Network & Computer Services, Inc. Amendment No. 2 to Master Agreement and Statement of Work – Adding Sheriff’s Office

  1. Sheriff’s Office
    1. Memorandum of Understanding: University of Southern Indiana
    2. Vehicle Installment Purchase Agreement
  2. City Purchasing Department

1. Waste Removal Services Agreement: Republic Services, Inc.

F. Applications for Abutting Property Owners to Purchase County-Owned Properties
1. The North Greens Phase 7 Lot 8A – Parcel ID 82-04-32-002-742.001-019: Deborah K.Scott

  1. 2935LLP
  2. 1312
  3. 1121
  4. 3310
  5. 1507
  6. 2556
  7. 2560
  8. 1105
  9. 1123

Broadway Avenue – Parcel ID 82-05-35-018-069.002-025: Do it Right Investments,

Read Street – Parcel ID 82-06-19-027-024.023-029: Zirkelbach Enterprises, LLC Harriet Street – Parcel ID 08-06-19-027-020.001-029: Gary Wayne Causey Austin Avenue – Parcel ID 82-05-26-018-099.033-025: Karen McCormick Adams Avenue – Parcel ID 82-06-33-011-059.037-027: William R. Bruce

N Fares Avenue – Parcel ID 82-06-16-011-107.025-027: Melissa Ray
N Fares Avenue – Parcel ID 82-06-16-011-107.026-027: Melissa Ray
Keller Street – Parcel ID 82-06-18-028-084.011-029: Danny Paddock, LLC
Fountain Avenue – Parcel ID 82-06-19-028-003.037-029: Georgia Investments, LLC

  1. Ordinance No. CO.08-23-17– Ninth Amendment to ARPA Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery Fund Utilization Plan
  2. Ordinance No. CO.06-23-011 – An Ordinance Amending Title 17 of the Vanderburgh County Code Concerning Land Use and Zoning to Create an Airport Overlay Zone
  3. Ordinance No. CO.05-23-009 – An Ordinance Amending Title 17 of the Vanderburgh County Code Concerning Land Use and Zoning for Accessory Dwelling Units
  1. Department Head Reports
  2. New Business

A. Ordinance No. CO.08-23-018 – Title 17.36.020 Improvement Location Permits Drainage Board Immediately Following

B. Group Term Life Insurance Quotes

  1. Old Business
    1. Airport Overlay Zone Meeting – CANCELLED Tuesday, August 8, 2023 at 5:00 p.m.
    2. REMINDER: Commissioners’ Online Property Auction
      Bidding Open August 7 – August 22, 2023 Through Curran Miller Auction/Realtyhttps://www.curranmiller.com/auction/absolute-auction-55–properties—evansville- vanderburgh-county-in-68283/details#
  2. Consent Items
    1. Approval of July 25th Board of Commissioners Meeting Minutes
    2. Employment Changes
    3. Auditor

1. Claims Voucher Reports

  1. July 24, 2023 – July 28, 2023
  2. July 31, 2023 – August 4, 2023

D. Treasurer
1. June 2023 Innkeepers Tax Report

E. Engineer
1. Report & Claims

  1. 2024 County Department Budget Requests
    1. Area Plan Commission
    2. County Engineer & Highway (Amended)
  2. Computer Services 2024 Proposed Budget
  3. Vanderburgh County Aid to Impacted Industries Agreement: Big Brothers Big Sisters ofSouthwestern Indiana
  4. Hillcrest Washington Youth Home, Inc. Financial Report
  5. Airport Overlay Zone
    1. Response to Vanderburgh County Law Department’s Request for Additional Information from Area Plan Commission, Area Plan Commission’s Counsel, and Airport Authority
    2. Letters of Support
      1. Martin Blake, Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) Office of AviationManager, and Michael Buening, PE, INDOT Office of Aviation Chief AirportEngineer
      2. Kyle Lewis, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) Great Lakes RegionalManager
      3. Shadi Wadi-Ramahi, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) Member &Airport Support Network Volunteer
      4. Jason Wuertz
      5. Susan Glisson
    3. Letters of Concern/Opposition

i. Craig Stenz

a. Letter from APC in Response to Opposition Letter from Craig Stenz ii. Jeffrey Anderson

  1. Letter from Nathaniel Hahn, EVV Executive Director
  2. List of Properties in Proposed Airport Overlay Zone

9. Public Comment 10. Adjournment

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Drainage Board Immediately Following

City Engineer Mike Labitzke To Answer Questions And Provide Insights On Key Traffic Updates:

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Who: City Engineer Mike Labitzke

Where: Intersection of Walnut and Vann

When: Today, Monday, August 7 at 1 p.m.

City Engineer Mike Labitzke will be available to answer questions and provide insights on key traffic updates:

  • Boeke Road and Walnut Street Opening: Learn about the upcoming road opening at Boeke Road and Walnut Street, scheduled for Tuesday afternoon.
  • Vann Avenue Closing at Walnut Street: Hear details about the temporary closure of Vann Avenue at Walnut Street starting Wednesday morning.

This media availability is an opportunity to gain firsthand information from the city’s lead engineer on these essential traffic matters, including details on schedules, alternate routes, and impacts on traffic flow.

 

Vanderburgh County Commissioners Award Parenting Time Center With ARPA Funds

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Vanderburgh County Commissioners Award Parenting Time Center
With ARPA Funds

AUGUST 8, 2023

With the support of the Vanderburgh County Council, the Vanderburgh County Commissioners were proud to award Parenting Time Center with $50,000 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Funds.

To respond to the public health emergency impact with respect to COVID-19 and its negative economic impacts, Vanderburgh County appropriated funds to non-profit organizations whose missions focus on arts, culture, and educational initiatives benefiting the County’s residents. Evansville Regional Economic Partnership (E-REP) was selected by the County to administer the funds for community development, grant administration, financial management, and grant close-out services for the funds. Through its facilitation and scoring process, E-REP made the recommendation of the Parenting Time Center to the Commissioners.

Parenting Time Center’s mission is to empower parents and children to create positive relationships in a safe and nurturing environment. Opened in 2009, Parenting Time Center is the only professional supervised visit and exchange center in a nine-county area of Southwestern Indiana, as well as Southern Illinois and Western Kentucky. Children come to Parenting Time Center as victims of family conflict and are given the voice and knowledge of how to have a healthy relationship with their parents. Parenting Time Center’s vision is to break the generational cycle of fragile families through services, partnerships, and collaboration.