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Alzheimer’s And Dementia Present Public Health And Economic Crisis To State

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Alzheimer’s And Dementia Present Public Health And Economic Crisis To State

By Tabby Fitzgerald

TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS—One hundred and ten thousand Hoosiers are living with Alzheimer’s disease while 215,000 are providing unpaid care for them, according to Alzheimer’s Association Greater Indiana Chapter executive Natalie Sutton, who says it is an extremely difficult and challenging journey.

Photo by Cristian Newman on Unsplash.

According to the FDA, there are currently more than 6 million Americans living with Alzheimer’s, and it is the sixth leading cause of death.

The month of June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Disease Awareness Month. Throughout the month, the Alzheimer’s Association will be hosting several events to bring awareness to this subject and the resources available for those who are impacted.

One event on June 17 is called Healthy Living for Your Brain and Body. This event will have games as well as tips on how dementia caregivers can care for themselves.

“I think many people are impacted by Alzheimer’s or dementia, but they think that they have to walk that journey alone, and so we want them to know that we’re here to help,” Sutton said.

Rep. Greg Porter, D-Indianapolis, is someone who has been impacted by dementia. His grandmother passed away 30 years ago from it, and his mother currently has Alzheimer’s.

Porter authored House Bill 1177during the Indiana General Assembly’s 2021 session. This bill requires the Division of Aging  to develop a strategic plan concerning dementia in Indiana and submit it to the General Assembly.

“The bottom line is that this is truly an economic as well as a public health crisis when it comes to dealing with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia in our state,” Porter said.

The FDA approved the drug Aducanumab (Aduhelm) this week. This drug is the first novel therapy that has been approved for Alzheimer’s since 2003. The FDA says the need for treatment is urgent because as the age of the population increases, it expects that the number of Americans with the disease will also increase.

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

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Indiana Swimming Sends 24 to Olympic Trial Wave II

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Indiana Swimming Sends 24 to Olympic Trial Wave II

 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – A total of 24 swimmers with ties to the Indiana University swimming program will compete in the second wave of the 2020 Olympic Trials from June 13-20 at the CHI Health Center in Omaha, Neb.

The Wave II eight-day Trials competition serves as the sole qualifier for pool swimmers on the U.S. Olympic Team for the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. Athletes will earn a spot on the U.S. Olympic Team roster at each of the eight finals sessions.

In Wave II, the fastest 16 athletes from the preliminaries in each event 200 meters and shorter will qualify for the semifinals. The eight fastest athletes from the semifinals will qualify for the finals. There will be a semifinal contested for each event except events of 400m or longer. Only the fastest eight qualifiers from the preliminary heats will compete in the finals of the 400m Freestyle, 800m Freestyle, 1500m Freestyle and 400m IM.

COMPETING HOOSIERS

Zach Apple – 50m Freestyle, 100m Freestyle, 200m Freestyle

Zane Backes – 100m Breaststroke

Michael Brinegar – 400m Freestyle, 800m Freestyle, 1500m Freestyle, 400m IM

Brendan Burns – 100m Backstroke, 100m Butterfly, 200m Butterfly

Mikey Calvillo – 400m Freestyle, 1500m Freestyle, 400m IM

Mariah Denigan – 400m Freestyle, 800m Freestyle, 1500m Freestyle, 400m IM

Tristan DeWitt – 100m Breaststroke, 200m Breaststroke, 200m IM

Jack Franzman – 50m Freestyle, 100m Freestyle

Corey Gambardella – 100m Butterfly, 200m Butterfly

Zane Grothe – 200m Freestyle, 400m Freestyle, 800m Freestyle, 1500m Freestyle

Lilly King – 100m Breaststroke, 200m Breaststroke

Annie Lazor – 100m Breaststroke, 200m Breaststroke

Mackenzie Looze – 100m Breaststroke, 200m Breaststroke, 200m Butterfly, 200m IM, 400m IM

Josh Matheny – 100m Breaststroke, 200m Breaststroke

Van Mathias – 100m Butterfly, 200m Butterfly

Ben McDade – 400m Freestyle, 800m Freestyle, 400m IM

Cody Miller – 100m Breaststroke, 200m Breaststroke

Noelle Peplowski – 100m Breaststroke, 200m Breaststroke, 200m IM

Blake Pieroni – 50m Freestyle, 100m Freestyle, 200m Freestyle

Aidan Reagan – 1500m Freestyle

Maxwell Reich – 100m Breaststroke, 200m Breaststroke

Jacob Steele – 100m Backstroke, 200m Backstroke, 200m IM

Ashley Turak – 50m Freestyle

Emily Weiss – 100m Breaststroke, 200m Breaststroke

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

MORNING: 11 a.m. ET

EVENING: 7:45 p.m. ET

Sunday, June 13

Morning:

M 400m IM Prelims

W 100m Butterfly Prelims

M 400m Freestyle Prelims

W 400m IM Prelims

M 100m Breaststroke Prelims

Evening:

M 400m IM Finals

W 100m Butterfly Semifinals

M 400m Freestyle Finals

W 400m IM Finals

M 100m Breaststroke Semifinals

Monday, June 14

Morning:

W 100m Backstroke Prelims

M 200m Freestyle Prelims

W 100m Breaststroke Prelims

M 100m Backstroke Prelims

W 400m Freestyle Prelims

Evening:

W 100m Butterfly Finals

M 200m Freestyle Semifinals

W 100m Breaststroke Semifinals

M 100m Breaststroke Finals

W 400m Freestyle Finals

M 100m Backstroke Semifinals

W 100m Backstroke Semifinals

Tuesday, June 15

Morning:

W 200m Freestyle Prelims

M 200m Butterfly Prelims

W 200m IM Prelims

W 1500m Freestyle Prelims

Evening:

W 200m Freestyle Semifinals

M 200m Freestyle Finals

W 100m Backstroke Finals

M 100m Backstroke Finals

W 100m Breaststroke Finals

M 200m Butterfly Semifinals

W 200m IM Semifinals

Wednesday, June 16

Morning:

M 100m Freestyle Prelims

W 200m Butterfly Prelims

M 200m Breaststroke Prelims

M 800m Freestyle Prelims

Evening:

M 100m Freestyle Semifinals

W 200m Freestyle Finals

M 200m Butterfly Finals

W 200m Butterfly Semifinals

M 200m Breaststroke Semifinals

W 200m IM Finals

W 1500m Freestyle Prelims

Thursday, June 17

Morning:

W 100m Freestyle Prelims

M 200m Backstroke Prelims

W 200m Breaststroke Prelims

M 200m IM Prelims

Evening:

M 800m Freestyle Finals

M 200m Breaststroke Finals

W 100m Freestyle Semifinals

M 200m Backstroke Semifinals

W 200m Butterfly Finals

M 100m Freestyle Finals

W 200m Breaststroke Semifinals

M 200m IM Semifinals

Friday, June 18

Morning:

W 800m Freestyle Prelims

M 100m Butterfly Prelims

W 200m Backstroke Prelims

Evening:

W 200m Breaststroke Finals

M 200m Backstroke Finals

W 200m Backstroke Semifinals

M 200m IM Finals

W 100m Freestyle Finals

M 100m Butterfly Semifinals

Saturday, June 19

Morning:

M 50m Freestyle Prelims

W 50m Freestyle Prelims

M 1500m Freestyle Prelims

Evening:

M 100m Butterfly Finals

W 200m Backstroke Finals

W 800m Freestyle Finals

M 50m Freestyle Finals

W 50m Freestyle Finals

Sunday, June 20

Morning:

No morning events.

Evening:

M 50m Freestyle Finals

W 50m Freestyle Finals

M 1500m Freestyle Finals

 

 

Grants For 4-Year-Olds To Enroll In Pre-K

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Eligible 4-year-olds heading into pre-K during the 2021-2022 school year can now apply for On My Way Pre-K grants. Established in 2014 as a pilot program and expanded statewide in 2019 through laws I supported, On My Way Pre-K provides grants to low-income families to enroll their children in local, high-quality programs.

Pre-K helps young students learn important skills like following directions and working with others, as well as their 123s and ABCs. These skills provide a strong foundation for students as they enter kindergarten and throughout the rest of their lives.

To qualify for a grant for the upcoming school year, a child must be 4 years old by Aug. 1, 2021, and plan to start kindergarten in the 2022-2023 school year. They must also live in a household with an income below 127% of the federal poverty level and have a parent or guardian working, going to school, attending job training or searching for employment.

There is also a limited number of grants available for 4-year-olds who live in a household with an income up to 185% of the federal poverty level and with a parent or guardian who meets employment requirements, or who receives Social Security Disability Insurance or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

Families can apply or learn more by visiting OnMyWayPreK.org or calling 800-299-1627.

Daily Scriptures

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Submitted to the City-County Observer by Karen Seltzer

MONDAY

page1image53216768“Watch out! Don’t do your good deeds publicly, to be admired by others, for you
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will lose the reward from your Father in heaven.”

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TUESDAY

“When you give to someone in need, don’t do as the hypocrites do—blowing

page1image53223488trumpets in the synagogues and streets to call attention to their acts of charity! I
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tell you the truth, they have received all the reward they will ever get.”

page1image53219648Matthew 6:2 NLT

 

WEDNESDAY

“But when you give to someone in need, don’t let your left hand know what your

page1image53224640the right hand is doing.”
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Matthew 6:3 NLT

 

THURSDAY

“Give your gifts in private, and your Father, who sees everything, will reward

you.”

Matthew 6:4 NLT

FRIDAY

“When you pray, don’t be like the hypocrites who love to pray publicly on street

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corners and in the synagogues where everyone can see them. I tell you the truth,

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that is all the reward they will ever get.”

SATURDAY

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“But when you pray, go away by yourself, shut the door behind you, and pray to your Father in private. Then your Father, who sees everything, will reward you.”

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Matthew 6:6 N

SUNDAY

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“When you pray, don’t babble on and on as the Gentiles do. They think their

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prayers are answered merely by repeating their words again and again. Don’t be

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like them, for your Father knows exactly what you need even before you ask

him!”

Matthew 6:7-8 NLT

 

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HOOSIER HISTORY HIGHLIGHTS: FDR Visits Vincennes

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June 13 – June 19

The Week in Indiana History


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1885     The Indiana Supreme Court, in a case involving Switzerland County, upheld the authority of school boards to levy taxes in support of buildings and teacher salaries.  The unanimous decision of all five justices was written by Justice Byron Elliott.  In part, the ruling stated that “the system which has prevailed for eighteen years has carried our schools to a high state of prosperity and usefulness.”


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100 YEARS AGO

1921     Horseshoe pitching was all the rage in Indianapolis city parks.  There were 78 municipal horseshoe courts, all illuminated by electric lights and open late into the evening.  Pitchers had their choice of seven city parks:  Ellenberger, Fall Creek, Riverside, Willard, Garfield, Spades, and Brookside, as well as the Riley Playgrounds.


FDR1936     President Franklin D. Roosevelt was in Vincennes to dedicate the George Rogers Clark Memorial.  In his speech, the President said, “On this spot it was made known that we were to have a nation, instead of a confederacy of seaboard states.”  A crowd of over 75,000 came to the ceremony, which included First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and Indiana Governor Paul V. McNutt.  (Pictured:  A headline from the Lafayette Journal and Courier for June 15, 1936.)


Mary Stewart Carey

1938     Mary Stewart Carey died in Indianapolis.  A patron of the arts, she was active in the Daughters of the American Revolution, Civic Theater, and Matinee Musicale.  She was a leader in the movement to adopt a state flag and was one of the founders of the Indianapolis Children’s Museum and the Orchard School.


Garfield1978     Garfield the cat, a creation of cartoonist Jim Davis, made his first appearance in newspapers around the country.  Davis was born in Fairmount and grew up in Marion.  He had been drawing comic strips for several years when he came upon the idea of the mischievous feline.  Millions of fans follow Garfield’s adventures in over 2,100 newspapers each day.

Marker2018     An Indiana historical marker was placed in front of the Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Richmond.  It honors the work of Bishop William Paul Quinn, who assisted slaves on their way to freedom on the local Underground Railroad.  He also established more than 50 AME churches across the country, including the one in Richmond, which was founded in 1836.

ABE MARTIN SEZ:

You don’t have to be kind-hearted to give rhubarb away.

(Kin Hubbard, The Indianapolis News,June 8, 1915)

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Indiana Quick Quiz

     The Indiana Historical Bureau has placed hundreds of markers around the state which identify significant people, places, and events in history.  Match the marker to its location.

1.  The T. C. Steele Home and Studio    2.  The JFD Lanier Mansion  3.  The C. G. Conn Band Instrument Company  4.  The Ball Brothers Glass Manufacturing Company

A.  Elkhart    B.  Brown County    C.  Muncie     D.  Madison

Answers Below


Hoosier Quote of the Week

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“I thought if I could create a convincing cat, I could say and do anything I wanted on the human condition.”

– – – Jim Davis


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Did You Know?

     The George Rogers Clark Memorial in Vincennes is considered to be the largest national monument outside of Washington, D. C.  It is on the site of the former Fort Sackville, a British outpost which was captured in 1779 by George Rogers Clark and his army of frontiersmen and Frenchmen.  The monument is 90 feet wide and 80 feet high.  Its exterior is made of granite.  Towering over the entrance is an eagle with outstretched wings.  Inside are seven murals painted by Ezra Winter and a bronze statue of Clark, created by Hermon Atkins MacNeil, the designer of the Standing Liberty Quarter.  The memorial, part of the National Park Service, is open seven days a week between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm.


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ANSWERS:  1. B      2. D     3.  A    4.  C

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Boomers take series opener against Otters

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The Evansville Otters dropped the series opener of a three-game set against the Schaumburg Boomers Friday night by a final of 8-6.

 

The Otters took the first lead of the night in the bottom of the first, when three runs scored after back-to-back RBI singles from Bryce Denton and Dakota Phillips and a sacrifice fly to centerfield from Cristopher Pujols.

 

The Boomers quickly brought the Otters’ lead within one thanks to an RBI groundout from the recently acquired Matt Bottcher and an RBI single from Gian Martellini.

 

The Boomers took the lead in the top of the third inning, when reigning Frontier League Player of the Week Quincy Nieporte hit a three-run blast off of Otters starter Marty Anderson to right field. The Boomers then led 5-3.

 

The Otters answered with a run of their own in the third thanks to a two-out, RBI double from Josh Henderson.

 

Schaumburg pulled away again in the fourth by scoring two in the inning, after a double from Clint Hardy set up runners in scoring position with only one out — both would score, putting the score at 7-4 in favor of the Boomers.

 

Marty Anderson settled down again on the mound to pitch 1-2-3 innings in the fifth and sixth.

 

In the bottom of the sixth, the Otters came back within striking distance on an RBI hit from Andy DeJesus and sac fly from Riley Krane.

 

The Otters remained within one until Luke Becker scored in the top of the eighth on a Justin Felix passed ball.

 

Evansville managed to bring the tying run to the plate in the bottom of the ninth after Elijah MacNamee walked to lead off the inning, but Darrell Thompson managed to strike out Dakota Phillips — who homered off Thompson last Sunday — to end the game.

Thompson earned the save, while Rozek earned the win and Anderson took the loss.

 

The Otters fall to 10-5 on the season, and will look to even the series with a win Saturday night. They send left-hander Anthony Arias to the mound. First pitch will be at 6:35 p.m. CT.

Saturday is Deaconess Employee Night and Superhero Night at the ballpark. For Superhero Night, fan-favorite characters will be in attendance, there will be themed hero music, and kids are invited to join the fun by wearing their favorite superhero costume.