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MINUTES OF COUNCIL <br /> SEPTEMBER 9, 2014 <br /> The Batesville City Council met in regular session on September 9t" at 5:30 P.M. <br /> at the Municipal Building. Mayor Rick Elumbaugh called the meeting to order. Utility <br /> Billing Manager Nick Baxter gave the invocation. Upon roll call, the following <br /> councilmembers answered present: Chris Beller, Tommy Bryant, Margarett Henley, <br /> Paige Hubbard, Doug Matthews, Chris Poole and David Shetron. Also present were the <br /> City Attorney Lindsey Castleberry and City Clerk Denise Johnston. Councilmember <br /> Krug was absent. <br /> Councilmember Henley moved to approve the minutes from the previous <br /> meeting. Councilmember Bryant seconded and all voted for. <br /> Councilmember Matthews moved to approve the prepared agenda. <br /> Councilmember Bryant seconded and all voted for. <br /> CITIZENS COMMENTS <br /> Ms. Twyla Wright addressed the council to thank the City for the continued <br /> support to the Old Independence Regional Museum. Ms. Wright said the museum has <br /> been in operation for 17 years and was recently recognized by the State as one of the <br /> best medium size museums. She said the museum has won several awards including a <br /> "Best in the State" for their Civil War Uniform exhibit. Ms. Wright introduced Ms. Amelia <br /> Bowman as their new part time director. Ms. Amelia Bowman said the museum has <br /> approximately 1,300 students from 12 counties visit every year as well as over 6,000 <br /> visitors from across the country. Ms. Bowman also thanked the City for their financial <br /> support. <br /> OLD BUSINESS <br />
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