The Wells County Commissioners as county executive are seeking to employ a full-time county highway engineer who is responsible for supervising the design, construction, planning, traffic, and other engineering functions of the county highway department under the direction of the county executive. The engineer shall prepare all required surveys, estimates, plans, and specifications. Click here to view full job description.

STATEMENT OF WELLS COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ON REJECTION OF HEALTH FIRST INDIANA FUNDING

Realities within the Wells County Department of Health Necessitates Rejection of Health First Indiana Funding

 

“A large sum of money, offered to Wells County for addressing public health needs of our county seems like a gift worth taking. Unfortunately, the reality of accepting and responsibly spending such a ‘gift’ isn’t as simple as it seems because of the circumstances and realities within the Wells County Department of Health, the entity responsible for the programming, expenditures, and reporting requirements associated with the Health First Indiana program.

 

“Since the added attention and stressors brought on by the Covid pandemic that began in 2020, concerns about the state of the Wells County Department of Health have only increased. Specifically, county officials have continued to field concerns about the department’s management, or rather the lack thereof, by the County Health Officer, Dr. Kay Johnson. The concerns range from repeated allegations of combativeness/targeted retaliation by the Food Division upon local residents and community business to continued labor shortages and difficulties filling vacancies with quality employees.

 

‘Currently, our Wells County health department is in a state of flux. We are understaffed – short as many as four employees. It would be unfair to add additional responsibilities to any new employee along with tackling additional programs,’ points out Commissioner Blake Gerber.”

 

“Another consideration of the county and problem for the acceptance of the funding is that the Wells County Department of Health has failed to turn over vital health data requested by the Commissioners, nor has it proffered any comprehensive strategy for expenditure of the program funds to the Commissioners, despite knowing well in advance that the funds would be coming available.

 

‘We haven’t received or been able to glean a discernible strategy from our Health Department staff that would allow us to determine whether and in what ways state program funding would benefit Wells County. Moreover, we have requested certain health data from the Department and have been ignored. We have been aware of the availability of the state funding for a number of months, but have not seen proactive planning by the Health Department, nor have we had collaboration or outreach from our Health Department regarding our local needs or their desire for or planned use of the state program funding,’ said Commissioner Mike Vanover, County Commission President.

 

“As with any government program, there are sure to be strings attached with the acceptance of funds. Giving funds to counties for expenditure without conditions and requirements can be a recipe for waste, fraud, and abuse; however, in this case, the program reporting requirements are still murky and confusing. Add to that the reality that a new governor may change or cancel this program and its funding, and we could be in a position that requires a complete pivot to either terminate programming launched through use of the funds or increase the tax burden of Wells County residents to continue the services without the state funding.

 

‘We have a fiduciary responsibility to the taxpayers of Wells County. If we agree to this funding, we have to be prepared to continue it in the long term should state funding come to an end. We also have to be prepared for what we will do if requirements for acceptance change in a way that takes away local control of the programming. The new health programs, compliance with state requirements and data reporting to the State Department of Health have the potential to mean additional employees on our Wells County payroll, as well as programming that will only be successful over many more years than Governor Holcomb has remaining in office. There are just too many unknowns to responsibly accept the funds,’ reasons Commissioner Jeff Stringer.

 

“We all agree that responsible public health spending in Wells County is an important duty of our office – so is our oversight of the Wells County Department of Health. It would be unwise of us to accept a large influx of public health funding from the State of Indiana through the Wells County Department of Health in its current state. We are committed to seeing the process of turning the Department around through to a successful conclusion. As it is clear from the state that rejecting funds at this time does not prohibit accepting them in the future, we will give serious consideration to accepting future funding under a revitalized Wells County Health Department.”

 

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DATE: May 6, 2023
TIME: 9AM-NOON
WHERE: Washington/Main Commons
Washington and Main Street Parking Lot
(Across the street from the Post Office)
BLUFFTON, IN 46714

WHY: RID YOUR HOME OF OLD DOCUMENTS FOR FREE!!
LIMIT OF 6 COPY PAPER SIZED BOXES PER PERSON

Confidential Shredding Services

All materials will be safely shredded in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Staples, rubber bands and paper clips are OK, but no other metal objects please. NO newspaper,
phone books, carbon paper or magazines. This event is sponsored by the Wells County Solid Waste Management District.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Call (260)824-6470 or
Email: auditor@wellscounty.org

Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of the County of Wells (the “Commissioners”), requests any attorney in good standing admitted to practice in the State of Indiana, who is interested in being considered by the Commissioners for appointment as the Wells County Attorney in 2023, to submit a Board Appointment Application ("Application"), which may be found on the County's web site at https://wellscounty.org/county-commissioners/
Applications shall be received by the Commissioners until 2:00 PM, applicable Eastern Time on Friday, December 16, 2022, if mailed, to the Wells County Commissioners, c/o Ms. Lisa McCormick, Wells County Auditor, 102 West Market Street, Suite 205, Bluffton, Indiana 46714, and if delivered in person, to the Wells County Commissioners, c/o Ms. Lisa McCormick, Wells County Auditor, 102 West Market Street, Suite 205, Bluffton, Indiana 46714. To obtain a copy of the Application or ask any questions regarding any other available additional information regarding the Appointment, please contact Mr. Michael Vanover, President of the Board of Commissioners of Wells County, Indiana, c/o Ms. Lisa McCormick, Wells County Auditor, 102 West Market Street, Suite 205, Bluffton, Indiana 46714, phone: (260) 273-4950, e-mail: michael.vanover@wellscounty.org.
All responses to the REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS ("RFP") received by the date and time set forth above, which shall be determined solely by the Commissioners in its sole and complete discretion, who will then evaluate all responses and make a determination regarding which Applicant it believes in its sole and complete discretion provides the best value to the Commissioners with respect to the Appointment.
The Commissioners reserve the right to reject for any reason and for no reason at all any and all responses received to the RFP and to be the sole judges of the value and merit of the responses offered.
Dated: November 29, 2022
Board of Commissioners of Wells County, Indiana
By: Lisa McCormick, Wells County Auditor
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