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MINUTES OF COUNCIL MEETING <br /> JANUARY 21, 2025 <br /> The Batesville City Council met in regular session on January 21st, at 5.30 pm at <br /> the Municipal Building. Mayor Rick Elumbaugh presided over the meeting. Bryce Cash <br /> gave the invocation. Upon roll call, the following Councilmembers answered present; <br /> Brittany Bennett, Scott Fredricks, Paige Hubbard, Fred Krug, Lackey Moody, Landon <br /> Reeves and Robb Roberts. Julie Hinkle was absent. Also present were City Clerk <br /> Jessica Davis and City Attorney Tim Meitzen. <br /> Councilmember Roberts moved to approve the minutes from the previous <br /> meeting. Councilmember Moody seconded and all voted for. <br /> Councilmember Roberts moved to approve the prepared agenda as amended. <br /> Councilmember Reeves seconded and all voted for. <br /> CITIZENS COMMENTS <br /> Citizen James Scales and his daughter Chloe addressed the council. He <br /> discussed the use of public service announcements to promote Batesville while <br /> highlighting the cost savings and community involvement. <br /> UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> None <br /> NEW BUSINESS <br /> A) POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT <br /> Police Chief John Scarbrough addressed the council with his monthly report. <br /> Chief Scarbrough informed the council of a decrease in calls compared to last <br /> month. He stated they have begun cross training patrol officers with investigators <br /> to improve criminal prosecution understanding. He said they are in the process of <br />
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