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VHS Accepted Into National Orphan Kitten Club Grant Program

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 (Evansville, IN –The Vanderburgh Humane Society has been selected as a Mightycat Partner with Orphan Kitten Club!

Orphan Kitten Club operates the world’s first and only grant program dedicated exclusively to funding the care and protection of neonatal kittens (ages 0-8 weeks old) and provides grants to partners across the country.

Through this special partnership, the VHS is now eligible to receive funding, resources, and mentorship support that will help them save more of the most vulnerable lives who enter their care. They are only the 4th organization in the State of Indiana, and 111th nationwide, to join this incredible network.

“This is a bit of a dream come true for our team members who have followed Kitten Lady (Hannah Shaw) and Orphan Kitten Club’s work for a long time,” says Amanda Coburn, Director of Advancement. “We can’t wait to work with the Orphan Kitten Club team to create brighter futures for our tiniest kittens!”

The Vanderburgh Humane Society takes in between 200 and 300 orphaned kittens aged 0-4 weeks every year. This is their most vulnerable population with the highest mortality rate, mostly because of their orphan status; kittens without their moms are significantly less likely to survive. But through grant programs like this, Coburn says, “we will have the chance to receive funding for lifesaving medications, specialty food, and equipment like heat disks & incubators to help tiny babies thrive.”

Orphan Kitten Club was founded in 2016 with a mission to save the lives of the tiniest and most

vulnerable felines—neonatal kittens. According to their partner guide, “as a 100% donor-funded organization, we started small. But through the growing support of a community that believes in our mission, we have expanded our impact through our lifesaving national programs. We are a tiny but mighty team of truly invested kitten advocates aiming to move the needle for kittens from coast to coast!” Since establishing the program in 2019, they have awarded over $2.5M to partners in over 80 communities.

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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FATHER KNOWS BEST

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GAVEL GAMUT

By Jim Redwine

www.jamesmredwine.com

(Week of 18 August 2025)

FATHER KNOWS BEST

Back in the days when TV was black and white the show Father Knows Best starring Robert Young and Jane Wyatt as father and mother Jim and Margaret Anderson dished up weekly lessons of morality and common sense. Father Jim could always be relied on to give thoughtful and caring analysis that mother Margaret would inculcate in their children. The show’s premise was based upon a family seeking and receiving sagacious advice from a respected father much as our nation had received from the Father of our country, George Washington.

Just as most of us have from time to time neglected our parents’ guidance to our chagrin, the United States has sometimes strayed from our Founders’ hard-earned wisdom to our mutual detriment. Our current fall from grace in the Middle East could use a stern parental lecture as set forth in Washington’s Farewell Address of 1796. Among his thoughtful and prescient cautions to us were his observations on dangers to our own country from unjust and unwise foreign entanglements:

“Observe good faith and justice towards all nations, cultivate peace and harmony with all. … give to mankind the magnanimous and too novel example of a people always guided by an exalted justice and benevolence.

“…. Nothing is more essential than that permanent, inveterate antipathies against particular nations (Iran?) and passionate attachments for ochers (Israel?) should be excluded; and that, in place of them, just and amicable feelings towards all should be cultivated. The nation which indulges towards another a habitual hatred or a habitual fondness is in some degree a slave. It is a slave to its animosity or its affection.”

Washington’s advice stands in sharp contrast to our long myopic view of the Zionists unjust actions towards the people who long inhabited the land that was created as Israel in 1948. America has always been the main supporter and enabler of what can no longer be denied as an effort by Zionists to eliminate Palestinians from their ancestral homes. And it is Zionism not Judaism that should be condemned.

Jewish people as all other peoples have the right to live in Israel or migrate to Israel if it is done according to international law and justice. There are countless Jewish people throughout the world, including in Israel, who believe the Zionists in Israel are both legally and morally wrong to prosecute a genocide against Palestinians. The trope of calling criticism of Zionist crimes antisemitism or of speaking or protesting against the Israeli government’s actions is just an attempt by Zionists to divert attention from their immoral actions.

As for America, we should consider the wisdom of our Founders and the special place America has held in the world since WWII. We should stand up and call out the “passionate attachment” we have allowed to subvert our basic principles. It is never too late to do the right thing.

Perhaps a simpler guide than Father Washington’s sage advice might be an old adage about self-reflections. If one person calls us an ass, we can laugh it off, but if almost everyone does so, then we better look in the mirror. Such is America’s denial of its immoral enablement of Israel’s genocide against the Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank. We may not be dropping the bombs on innocent children, but we are providing them along with the existential political threat to use our military might to support Zionist atrocities.

We appear blind to the evil Zionists call self-defense. Starving civilians, destroying hospitals, murdering journalists and stealing land is genocide, not self-preservation or any type of legitimate response to any former attack. As for America, we should not take up arms against Israel, but we should cease aiding Israel to take military action beyond its borders. And its borders should be those established by the United Nations in 1948.

The United States and Great Britain were the main reason there is an Israel. We found reasons to create Israel in the great evil done to Jewish people by WWII Germany. But that evil was not done by Palestinians or Arabs or Iranians. Such sympathy was certainly understandable. However, to commit another great wrong out of sympathy just doubles the evil; it does not expiate it.

America should first cease our complicity in this modern-day holocaust then we should assert our world leadership to help re-build and realign Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem. Our decades long culpability in this tragedy and our unique status and stature demand that America stands for what we say we believe and what George Washington called for. Peace and stability are possible in the Middle East; however, it will not come from bombs but from the principles we hold dear.

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Sammy Terry haunts Indiana State Fair to help Attorney General Todd Rokita return your lost cash!

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This year’s Indiana State Fair is serving up more than corn dogs and carnival rides – it’s also offering cold, hard cash from the grave — or at least from the vault of forgotten finances!

Attorney General Todd Rokita invites fairgoers to stop by the Indiana Unclaimed Property booth, where Hoosiers can search for lost money and property that rightfully belongs to them. And for one spook-tacular day only – Saturday, August 16 – Indiana’s favorite ghoul, Sammy Terry, will be joining the fun!

95 family farms honored with the historic Hoosier Homestead Award

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Mandy Haag named Interim Dean of Vincennes University’s College of Science, Engineering and Mathematics

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VINCENNES, Ind., August 14, 2025 –  Mandy Haag has been appointed the Interim Dean of the Vincennes University College of Science, Engineering, and Mathematics. The Vincennes native will replace Curt Coffman, who has accepted a position with the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish.

Interim Provost and Vice President for Instructional Services Jaci Lee Lederman said, “Mandy Haag’s deep commitment to her students and extensive history at Vincennes University make her the ideal choice for interim dean. Her dedication to the University Community and the Vincennes community will be a tremendous asset to the College of SEM.”

Haag possesses a wealth of educational experience and demonstrates a profound devotion to ensuring student success. She has been a full-time faculty member since 2012, teaching business mathematics and college algebra courses. She took on the role of Mathematics Department Chair in 2019. Haag has also served as a dedicated advisor for students pursuing pre-professional medical majors in Pre-Veterinary and Pre-Veterinary Technology within the College of SEM. Additionally, she has advised walk-in students at the Student Success Center in the summers.

“I am excited for this new chapter and hope to continue to show that women can be an integral part in all STEM fields,” Haag said. “Most of all, I hope that I have shown my children, as my own parents did, that nothing comes easy. But with hard work, grit, and determination, you can do anything.”

Her career in education spans over two decades, beginning in 1999 at New Harmony High School. Haag taught mathematics and coached volleyball at Vincennes Rivet High School before joining VU in 2004. She served as an adjunct instructor and professional tutor while earning a Master of Arts in Mathematics Education from Western Governors University in 2007.

VU looks forward to Haag’s leadership in her new role and is confident her dedication and experience will significantly benefit the College of SEM and its students.