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 2022-2023 SIAC ALL CONFERENCE GIRL BASKETBALL TEAM

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 2022-2023 SIAC ALL CONFERENCE GIRL BASKETBALL TEAM 

FIRST TEAM 

PLAYER GRADE SCHOOL 

Devyn Barton 12 Castle 

Amiyah Buchanan 12 North 

Arianna Gerkin 11 Vincennes Lincoln 

Avery Kelley 11 Memorial 

Emily Mattingly 12 Memorial 

Jalyn Shelby 12 North 

SECOND TEAM 

PLAYER GRADE SCHOOL 

Sophie Johnson 11 Memorial 

Gracie Kramer 12 Vincennes Lincoln 

Norah Miller 11 Reitz 

Jordan Scott 10 Castle 

Maddy Shirley 9 Central 

Kate Wenger 12 Mater Dei 

Player of the Year 

Emily Mattingly, Memorial 

Coach of the Year 

David Alexander, Central 

The Latest Edition of the Indiana State Police Road Show

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Indiana – Catch the latest edition of the “Indiana State Police Road Show” radio program on the Indiana State Police YouTube Channel at:

This weeks show features Indiana State Police Sergeant Nate Raney who leads a recently formed “All Crimes Policing” Squad in the Indianapolis District.

The radio program was titled “Signal-10” in the early 1960’s when it was first started by two troopers in northern Indiana. The name was later changed to the “Indiana State Police Road Show” and is the longest continuously aired state police public service program in Indiana.

Radio stations across Indiana and the nation are invited to download and air for FREE this public service program sponsored by the Indiana State Police Alliance and Cops for Kids, a subsidiary of the Indiana State Police Alliance.

Cavanaugh nabs back-to-back OVC weekly awards

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – For the second straight week, University of Southern Indiana Women’s Track & Field junior McKenna Cavanaugh (New Albany, Indiana) was voted as the Ohio Valley Conference Co-Female Track Athlete of the Week Wednesday afternoon. This is the second weekly award for Cavanaugh and the Screaming Eagles in 2023.

Cavanaugh broke the USI indoor 3,000-meter record with a time of nine minutes, 32.07 seconds at the David Hemery Valentine Invitational last weekend to place 71st out of 283 runners. The new personal best for Cavanaugh is now the fastest 3,000-meter time in the conference.

Cavanaugh secured the OVC award last week after winning the mile at the PNC Bank Bellarmine Classic for her second-straight victory.

Accompanying Cavanaugh in the weekly honor is Southeast Missouri State University’s Taylor Fox who broke the SEMO record in the mile with a mark of 4:48.41 to place first overall.

Cavanaugh and the Eagles return to the track this Saturday when USI competes in the ISU Open hosted by Indiana State University to conclude the regular season. The Eagles will head to Birmingham, Alabama for the OVC Indoor Championships on February 22-23.

Vanderburgh County Health Department Infant Mortality Summit

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The Vanderburgh County Health Department will be holding the first ever local Infant Mortality Summit on February 17th, at the Old National Events Plaza.  This day long event will be a community call to action to work to improve our fetal, infant, and maternal health outcomes.  The keynote speaker will be former Indiana State Health Commissioners and former U. S. Surgeon General, Dr. Jerome Adams.  Other distinguished speakers include Lt. Governor, Suzanne Crouch, City of Evansville Mayor, Lloyd Winnecke, and Board of Commissioner’s President Cheryl Musgrave.

The Vanderburgh County Health Department has prepared a full day of speakers and panelists that will highlight the issues of infant mortality, especially with in our African American population.  The event will start at 9am and conclude at 2:30pm CST.  We hope to bring awareness to this issue and potentially find new and varied resources that our local health care organizations can utilize, improving the health of the most vulnerable in our communities.  This summit would not be possible without help from our two largest sponsors, Deaconess’ Perinatal Center of Southern Indiana and Ascension St. Vincent’s Evansville.

Infant Mortality Summit

Agenda

8:00 – Registration 

9:00 – Welcome by Dr. Spear

9:05 – City of Evansville, Mayor Lloyd Winnecke

9:10 – State of Indiana, Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch

9:20 – Indiana State Health Commissioner, Dr. Kris Box (video)

9:40 – VCHD Director of Clinic and Outreach, Lynn Herr

10:10 – Morning Break

10:25 – Director of Perinatal Levels of Care for State of Indiana, Ashley Rainey

11:15 – Lunch

12:15 – Vanderburgh County Commission President, Cheryl Musgrave

12:20 – Panel lead by Joe Gries

1:20 – Break 

1:30 – Keynote speaker, former U. S. Surgeon General, Dr. Jerome Adams with Dr. Ken Spear.

2:30 – Closing

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

 

 

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House rejects amendment that would notify parents if a teacher is carrying

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INDIANAPOLIS—The Indiana House reviewed over 45 bills Monday, with topics varying from handguns for teachers to child support.

Rep. Ed Delaney, D-Indianapolis, proposes two amendments before the House Chamber. Neither amendment passed.

Post-childbirth expenses

Authored by Rep. Elizabeth Rowray, R-Yorktown,House Bill 1009has seen a lot of changes since the start of the session. Initially, the bill aimed to add a portion to Indiana law about child support from conception, but after research found some troubling statistics regarding maternal death, Rowray reworked her bill.

If passed in its current version, HB 1009 would instead push for child support to include hospital and post-birth expenses, like strollers and therapy for mothers struggling with postpartum depression.

Lawmakers spent little time discussing the bill, though they did get into fine details of an amendment proposed by Rep. Cherrish Pryor, D-Indianapolis, making minor changes. It was found that some of the amendment’s language went against Indiana’s current law, and the amendment was voted out of order.

Handgun training for teachers

Rep. Ed Delaney, D-Indianapolis, proposed an amendment enabling parents to know if their children’s teachers are carrying if House Bill 1177 passes.

HB 1177 creates a standardized handgun curriculum for teachers to be trained in the case of an active shooter. In the bill’s original state, author Rep. Jim Lucas, R-Seymour, made it so that teachers carrying handguns could be anonymous. Lucas included this to eliminate active shooters from knowing which classrooms would have a firearm.

Delaney considered this part of the bill a violation of parental rights.

“The parents have a right, in my mind, to know whether the teacher assigned to their child will be either wearing or somewhere securing a weapon,” Delaney said.

Delaney brought another similar amendment, and both failed to pass.

Other bills

Additional bills that were heard regarded finances, veterans’ cemeteries and compliance fees for dental hygienists and dentists.

Ashlyn Myers is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

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