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Ledbetter: House Advances Bill Protecting Health Of Hoosier Mothers Before, After Birth

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The Indiana House of Representatives voted on Thursday in support of legislation co-authored by State Rep. Cindy Ledbetter (R-Newburgh) to protect the health of Hoosier mothers, sending the legislation to the Senate for consideration.

Ledbetter said the legislation would provide pregnant Hoosiers greater access to Medicaid benefits by increasing the ceiling on income requirements and extending the time frame during which they can receive coverage.

“Greater access to health-care benefits, both during pregnancy and postpartum, will have a long-term positive impact on the health of Hoosier mothers and their children,” Ledbetter said. “Ensuring more pregnant Hoosiers have access to care will help save the lives of babies and their mothers, and help prevent some families from facing lifelong health issues tied to development during pregnancy.”

Ledbetter said if passed into law, the family income requirement for Medicaid coverage would raise from 200 percent to 208 percent of the federal income poverty level. The Medicaid coverage period would also be extended to a full year after the pregnancy, as opposed to 60 days.

According to a recent report by the Indiana Mortality Review Committee, 85 percent of pregnancy-related deaths occurred postpartum. Of those deaths, 56 percent occurred after six weeks, according to the study.

The legislation now moves to the Indiana Senate for further consideration. To learn more and watch legislative proceedings, visitiga.in.gov.

 

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:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu5Bg1KjBd7H1GxgkuV3YJA

This week’s show features Public Information Sergeant Steven Wheeles from the Versailles District. He gives insight into the Versailles district and talks about crash reconstruction.

The radio program was titled “Signal-10” in the early 1960s 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.

University of Evansville Nursing Students Make Donation to Dream Center

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EVANSVILLE, IN (01/24/2022) Senior-level students in the University of Evansville (UE) Dunigan Family School of Nursing recently made a donation to Dream Center Evansville. Funds were raised during the fall semester, and the $1,400 check was presented on January 12.

The donation was made possible through a scrub jacket sale offered to Nurse students, as well as the generous support of locally-based Kim’s Scrub Connection. Owner Kim Tenhumberg and her husband, Keith, donated several jackets to the sale in honor of her mother-in-law, Delores Tenhumberg.

“We chose to donate to Dream Center because it is a local, faith-based organization that strives to teach children how to be self-sufficient, serve those around them, and live a healthy life,” said Rachel Jones, a senior Nursing student and representative for her class. “The goal for our senior project was to promote healthy living and decrease the rate of childhood obesity in the local community. We partnered with Dream Center to make this possible because they support these initiatives through education and empowerment.”

In addition to the monetary donation, the students provided healthy snacks and educational materials for Dream Center’s after-school program. Jones and other students in her group also volunteered for a few days with the organization by leading activities, teaching children the importance of a healthy diet and exercise.

“I didn’t know much about Dream Center’s mission and operations before volunteering, but I’m so glad I had the opportunity to visit,” said Jones. “I quickly learned just how much they do to shape the youth of our community.”

Dream Center Evansville is a collective impact backbone organization dedicated to helping every child in Jacobsville win by curating the neighborhood’s cradle-to-career continuum.

Jeremy Evans, executive director of Dream Center Evansville, was pleased with the partnership. “By exposing our next generation of healthcare providers to the challenges facing families in poverty,” he said, “We help to ensure equitable treatment and cast a light on the real difficulties people in poverty face every day.”

 

This Week at USI: January 25, 2022

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UPCOMING EVENTS

5 p.m. Wednesday, January 26

Virtual presentation to explore human trafficking in America

The University of Southern Indiana will host “Human Traffic in America: The Exploitation and Disenfranchisement of Black, Indigenous and Victims of Color” at 5 p.m. Wednesday, January 26 via Zoom.

Beginning Monday, January 31

USI students eager to prepare taxes through Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program

Through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program, University of Southern Indiana students in the Romain College of Business will provide free federal and state income tax preparation on Monday evenings.

On display now through February 4

2022 Efroymson Fellowship Exhibition on display in the McCutchan Art Center and Pace Galleries

The Efroymson Bridge Year Fellowship Exhibition, Love is a Gift that is Surely Homemade, is currently on display at the McCutchan Art Center/Pace Galleries (MAC/PACE) on the University of Southern Indiana campus.

February 17 through February 20

USI Theatre’s 2021-2022 spring productions to begin in February

USI Theatre continues its 2021-2022 live season with its first production of the Spring Semester, “Stop Kiss,” written by Diana Son, American playwright, television producer and writer, and directed by Eric Altheide, Associate Professor of Theatre.

3 p.m. February 24

2022 Mandela Social Justice Day to feature author, musician Simon Tam

The University of Southern Indiana College of Liberal Arts Equity, Diversity and Inclusivity Committee (LA EDIC) is partnering with the USI Nelson Mandela Social Justice Commemoration Committee to host a virtual event on February 24.

On display now through March 5

New Harmony Gallery hosts an exhibition, PAÑUELXS

The New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art’s (NHGCA) newest exhibition, PAÑUELXS, will open Saturday, January 22 and run through Saturday, March 5.

STUDENT EVENTS

A collection of events on campus and in the community sponsored by USI student organizations can be found on the USI events calendar by clicking here.

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

Released January 13

The website provides information related to USI’s DI athletics exploration

The University of Southern Indiana has published a new webpage including several documents related to its exploration into a potential move from Division II to Division I athletics.

Read more

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Otters welcome Vandergriff to front office staff in 2022

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The Evansville Otters have added and welcomed Nolan Vandergriff to the front office staff ahead of the 2022 season.

Vandergriff has been hired as an Account Executive, contributing to season ticket, group outing, and corporate partnership sales efforts.

Vandergriff, an Evansville native, graduated from Evansville North High School in 2016.

After high school, he attended Kentucky Wesleyan College, where he was a member of the track and field team until he graduated in 2020 with a bachelor’s degree in Business Marketing.

Vandergriff then took a position with Hertz Rental Cars in the Indianapolis area and moved up the ladder to become a branch manager.

“I am eager to get started with the Otters,” Vandergriff said. “I’m committed to providing great service each game of the season and beyond!”

 

Men’s basketball rebounds with home win over ISU

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Aces hold Redbirds to 53 points in the win

 

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Less than 48 hours after a road defeat at Redbird Arena, a reenergized University of Evansville squad battled it out with Illinois State, earning a 56-53 win over the Redbirds inside the Ford Center on Sunday.

 

The defense for the Purple Aces (5-13, 1-6 MVC) stepped up to the challenge, holding ISU (10-10, 3-4 MVC) to 40.0% shooting for the game and 38.5% in the second half.  That effort came less than two days after Illinois State shot 70.2% on their way to 94 points.  Shamar Givance led UE with 18 points and four assists.  Noah Frederking had a strong performance, scoring 14 points while finishing with a game-high 7 rebounds.  Evan Kuhlman scored 12 points while hitting a pair of triples.

 

“For our guys to respond the way they did today is very encouraging,” UE head coach Todd Lickliter exclaimed.  “They were committed to playing better and the leadership that we had from our players was really important.”

 

Over the first five minutes of the game, Illinois State took a 6-0 lead while the defense held the Aces to an 0-for-6 start from the floor and four turnovers.  Preston Phillips found Blake Sisley underneath the basket for UE’s first basket of the game before the Redbirds countered with a basket to cap off a 4-for-8 start.

 

After ISU took a 17-9 lead with the period entering the midway point, Evansville began to claw its way back.  Evan Kuhlman’s second 3-pointer of the day was followed by a Phillips bucket to get UE back within a possession at 17-14.  Mark Freeman converted for Illinois State at the 5:01 mark to push the lead back to five, but a quick spurt by the Aces tied the score.

 

Noah Frederking connected from downtown with Shamar Givance earning the assist.  On the ensuing ISU possession, Givance hauled in the defensive rebounds and went the distance, hitting a layup in transition to tie the score at 19-19 with 4:24 showing on the clock.  After a time out to regroup, ISU went on to score the final six points of the half while holding UE to 0-5 shooting and a turnover as they entered the break with a 25-19 advantage.

 

Kuhlman continued his strong performance in the second half, knocking down a pair of free throws following an ISU technical before finding Frederking cutting to the basket to make it a 25-23 game.  With 18:39 remaining, a 3-point play by Shamar Givance gave Evansville its first lead of the day at 26-25.  Jawaun Newton added a triple to cap off a 3-for-5 start to the half while cementing a 4-point lead.

 

Evansville added to the lead over the next segment with two free throws by Givance pushing the advantage to 38-30 with 13:23 left in the game.  Facing its largest deficit of the day, the Redbirds kicked it into gear, hitting five of their next six shots while scoring 12 in a row to retake the lead at 42-38.  Givance halted what was a scoreless drought of just over four minutes with a 3-point play at the 9:07 mark before a Redbird score cemented a 44-41 edge.

 

Back-to-back fast break baskets saw UE jump back in front.  Kuhlman scored following an ISU turnover before Givance ran it down the floor following a Redbird miss.  With just over five minutes left, it was Freeman who gave ISU the lead with a floater in the lane before Frederking knocked down two free throws to put UE back in front.  A huge defensive possession saw Evansville force an ISU miss with Phillips grabbing the rebound and finding Givance for a bucket to push the lead to 49-46 with 3:54 remaining, but ISU got back within one thanks to an Antonio Reeves basket on the next possession.

 

Frederking’s second triple of the day proved to be a big one as he took a Givance pass and turned it into a 52-48 edge.  Illinois State made a final rally, scoring the next four points to tie it up at 52-52 entering the final minute.   A pivotal UE possession saw Phillips grab an offensive carom before Givance scored to break the tie.  ISU went to the line with a chance to tie it with three seconds left, but after making the first, the second one hit the front of the rim, giving the Aces the possession.  Phillips was fouled on the inbound and the freshman converted both free throw attempts to make it a 56-53 game with just over a second left.  ISU had a final heave from half court fall just short, giving UE the win.

 

“We played with a chip on our shoulder today – ISU shot 70% against us on Friday and we were not going to let that happen again,” Frederking said after the win.  “Coach told us that we needed to either play hard or get beat.  Our guys brought that intensity on every play today.”

 

Reeves was the leading scorer for ISU, finishing with 23 points on 11-of-19 shooting while Freeman scored 11.  For the game, the Redbirds finished at 40.0% with UE shooting 38.0%.  A strong final 20 minutes saw the Aces saw them shoot 52.2% on the way to the win.  Another home game is set for Wednesday when UE plays host to UNI in a 6 p.m. start at the Ford Center.