Government calendar for week of Jan. 8

Tuesday, Jan. 7

Nashville Redevelopment Commission — 4:30 p.m., Town Hall, 200 Commercial St. Agenda includes introduction of commission members; election of officers; review of submitted riverfront district liquor license application for Big Woods Hard Truth Hills, 418 Old State Road 46; appointment to the development review commission; new member orientation; and other business.

Wednesday, Jan. 8

Brown County Commissioners — 9 a.m., County Office Building, Salmon Room, 201 Locust Lane.

Brown County Election Board — A quorum of this board might be present at the county commissioners meeting at 9 a.m.

Career Resource Center of Brown County Steering Committee — 6:30 p.m., CRC, 246 E. Main St.

Thursday, Jan. 9 

Brown County Convention and Visitors Commission — 8:30 a.m., Salmon Room, County Office Building.

Brown County Election Board — 6 p.m., Salmon Room, County Office Building. Agenda includes announcement of new election equipment and vendors.

Brown County Board of School Trustees — 6:30 p.m., Goldberg Room, Brown County High School, 235 Schoolhouse Lane. Agenda includes board of finance: summary of investments, review of investment policy and report on financial condition of district; reorganization of the school board; meeting times and dates for 2020; board compensation (currently $2,000 per year and $112 per meeting and $62 per special session); appointment of bid opening committee; appointment of representatives to district insurance committee, finance committee, health and wellness committee, Nashville Redevelopment Commission, Brown County Redevelopment Commission, Brown County Area Plan Commission and BCS Birth to Five Committee; first reading of NEOLA policy updates on employment of administrators in addition to the superintendent, employment of personnel for extracurricular activities (administration, professional staff and support staff), teacher appreciation grants, supplemental payments for teachers; determination of legal settlement and eligibility for enrollment of students without legal settlement in the corporation, homeless students, released time for religious instruction, care of students with chronic health conditions, student discipline, suspension and expulsion of students, budget preparation, budget hearing, payroll deductions, disposition of real property, volunteers, public records, school safety, environmental health and safety issues regarding indoor air quality, animals in the classroom and idling vehicles on school property, emergency preparedness plans and drills, coach training, references and IHSAA reporting, child abuse and neglect, transportation, definitions, staff use of personal communication devices, and staff technology acceptable use and safety; separation of district health assistant effective May 21; and superintendent’s report. To be preceded by a 5:30 p.m. executive session for the receipt of information about and interviewing of prospective employees; and job performance evaluations.

Tuesday, Jan. 14

4-H Fair Board — 7 p.m., Purdue Extension Office, 802 Memorial Drive.