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Enter $10K Education Sweepstakes By Oct. 1

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Enter $10K Education Sweepstakes By Oct. 1

by Wendy McNamara

In recognition of National College Savings Month, Indiana’s CollegeChoice 529 launched a $10,000 education sweepstakes.

[Enter sweepstakes at collegechoicedirect.com/september.] 

Contestants must be at least 18 years old and enter online by midnight on Sept. 30. A winner will be drawn and then receive a $10,000 contribution to a CollegeChoice 529 Savings Plan account to use toward higher education expenses.

With a 529 plan, also known as a qualified tuition plan, families can save money for post-secondary or higher education. Accounts can be opened with as little as $10 a month, and friends and family can easily contribute.

HOOSIER HISTORY HIGHLIGHTS: The Spanish Flu Comes To Indiana

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September 26 – October 2

The Week in Indiana History


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1858     The Metropolitan, the first theater in Indianapolis, opened its doors to the public.  Located on the northeast corner of Washington and Tennessee Street (now Capitol Avenue,) it was described by the newspaper as “the most elegant theater in the West.”  For the premiere performance, a cast of 23 actors presented two plays:  a drama titled Love’s Sacrifice and a comedy called My Neighbor’s Wife, described as “a laughable farce.”


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1881     Indiana Governor Albert Porter and other state officials traveled to Cleveland, Ohio, to attend the funeral of President James A. Garfield.  The President had died from infection caused by an assassin’s bullet.  He had been shot in the Washington train station two months earlier.  Governor Porter issued a proclamation encouraging the cessation of all business throughout the state on the afternoon of the funeral. Pictured:  James A. Garfield, the 20th President of the United States.  


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1918     The first cases of Spanish Influenza were reported in Indianapolis.  The health department issued orders effectively closing all schools, theaters, and churches.  Many businesses shut down and postal workers were ordered to wear facial masks.  The city would have over 6,000 influenza cases over the next two months.  Statewide, over 3,200 Hoosiers died from the illness.  Pictured:  The headline from the Brazil (IN) Daily Times. 


Elfrieda1934     Elfrieda Mais LaPlante was killed while driving a stunt car through a wall of fire at the Alabama State Fairgrounds.  Born and raised in Indianapolis, she was billed as the “only woman auto racer in the world.”  She had an adventure-filled life as a “wing walker” on airplanes, a race driver, and a stunt car star.

carl1953     Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher Carl Erskine set a baseball World Series record with 14 strikeouts in one game.  He led the team to a win over the New York Yankees by a score of 3 to 2.  Erskine, from Anderson, Indiana, spent his entire career with the Dodgers, from 1948 to 1959.  He was the pitching mainstay in winning five National League pennants.

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2018     Governor Eric Holcomb took part in the official commissioning of the new USS Indiana at Cape Canaveral, Florida.  A fast-attack submarine, the vessel is powered by a nuclear reactor that can go three decades without refueling.  The governor told the service members, “Your crew is a lot bigger than you think. . . it is 6 million strong because there are 6.6 million Hoosiers who are proud of the USS Indiana.


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Indiana Quick Quiz

Name the sport for each of the Hoosier athletes below.

1.  Bob Griese

2.  Lilly King

3.  Don Mattingly

4.  LaTaunya Pollard

Answers Below


Hoosier Quote of the Week

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“How I shall rejoice to see the dry land.. . . we have had a most calm and prosperous voyage, and the thought of seeing the green earth again is inspiriting.”

– – – Susan Wallace (1830 – 1907)

While her husband, General Lew Wallace, was famous as the author of Ben Hur, Susan Wallace was a popular writer in her own right.  The above passage is from a travel book entitled The Storied Sea, which told of her trip from New York to Ireland.


Did You Know?

     The Indiana Center for the Book is holding an Essay Competition to commemorate Indiana’s 205th birthday.  The Statehood Essay theme this year is “Indiana’s Great Outdoors.”  The contest is open to all Indiana fourth graders.  The first-place winner receives a CollegeChoice 529 deposit of $250.  The second, third, and fourth-place winners each receive CollegeChoice deposits of $150.  Essays must range from 100 to 350 words, handwritten or typed, and must be submitted with an entry form.  The deadline is October 22.  For more information, follow the link below.

Follow this link to learn more about the Statehood Essay Contest


ABE MARTIN SEZ:

You don’t have to look for work if you live on a farm.

Kin Hubbard, The Indianapolis News,August 26, 1920

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ANSWERS:  1. Football    2.Swimming     3. Baseball 4.Basketball

FSSA Clarifies Reimbursement of Virtual Services during the Covid-19 Public Health Emergency

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This information clarifies services eligible for reimbursement under Indiana Health Coverage Programs (IHCP) when delivered virtually by Medicaid and Medicaid Waiver providers. This clarification reflects the passage of Senate Enrolled Act 3 (SEA 3) and the expiration of provisions related to telehealth services set forth in Executive Order 21-13.

As part of Appendix K authority, Medicaid waiver providers can continue to provide non-health care services virtually and receive IHCP reimbursement. The temporary authority to bill for these services is granted by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) through Appendix K as part of the federal response to the COVID-19 public health emergency. This temporary authority is tied directly to the federal public health emergency declaration, and as a result the ability to bill for these virtual services will end no later than six months after the public health emergency ends. Currently the public health emergency is anticipated to end December 31, 2021. The Division of Aging and the Division of Disability & Rehabilitative Services oversee the waiver programs and the Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) providers that are covered in Appendix K and the COVID-specific conditions under which a provider may bill for virtual services.

Medicaid waiver providers who deliver remote support services as part of preexisting waivers were previously approved to deliver these services by CMS, and therefore these providers can continue to deliver these services virtually as they fall outside of the definition of “health care services” set in SEA 3. These remote support services are only available under the Family Support and the Community Integration and Habilitation Waivers.

Providers that have been granted the authority to bill for case management when delivered virtually (e.g., telephone or via video conferencing), either through the Appendix K authority or by Indiana Medicaid, can continue to do so. Case management is considered outside the definition of health care services established in SEA 3. The individual FSSA divisions (e.g., OMPP, Aging, DDRS) retain the authority to set parameters and approve or deny the ability to bill for case management provided virtually under the Appendix K or existing Medicaid authorities.

Provider types not listed as a “practitioner” in SEA 3 and not covered under Appendix K authority or a preexisting Medicaid waiver are not able to bill for virtual health (i.e., telehealth) or virtual service delivery at this time. EO 21-13, issued May 11, 2021, allowed other providers operating under a temporary expansion of telehealth services a 60-day transition period which has since expired.

Felony Charges: August 23rd, 2021

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Kyle E. Hadley

Count 1 – Strangulation : 6F : Pending
  Count 2 – Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury : AM : Pending

Michael Dean Weddle

Count 1 – Strangulation : 6F : Pending

Michael Lee Ricketts

  Count 1 – Domestic Battery : 6F : Pending
  Count 2 – Intimidation : 6F : Pending

Keith David Blaser

Count 1 – Unlawful Possession of Syringe : 6F : Pending
  Count 2 – Possession of a Narcotic Drug : 6F : Pending

 

Reed Christian Dugan

  Count 1 – Battery Against a Public Safety Official : 6F : Pending
  Count 2 – Domestic Battery : AM : Pending
  Count 3 – Resisting Law Enforcement : AM : Pending

Travis Lee Carson-Lambert

Count 1 – Strangulation : 6F : Pending
  Count 2 – Domestic Battery : 6F : Pending

Ryan Lamont Brooks

Count 1 – HC – Robbery : 5F : Pending
  Count 2 – Theft : AM : Pending

Khiry Zharomir Waddell

  Count 1 – Dealing in a Narcotic Drug : 2F : Pending
  Count 2 – Dealing in a Narcotic Drug : 2F : Pending
  Count 3 – Dealing in Marijuana : 5F : Pending
  Count 4 – HC – Dealing in Marijuana : 6F : Pending

Antwan Laray Willis

  Count 1 – Possession of Methamphetamine : 6F : Pending
  Count 2 – Possession of Marijuana : BM : Pending

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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Volleyball Drops MVC Opener At Indiana State

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Aces Back On The Road Next Weekend

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. – Three University of Evansville volleyball players finished with double figure kills, but it was Indiana State earning the victory, taking a 3-0 decision over the Purple Aces at ISU Arena.

Alondra Vazquez and Melanie Feliciano recorded 12 kills each while Giulia Cardona had 10 in her Missouri Valley Conference debut.  Taya Haffner had 29 assists while Cardona paced UE with 13 digs.

Set 1

Evansville stormed out to a 9-2 lead in the opening set with Melanie Feliciano adding a pair of kills before a service ace by Blakeley Freeman cemented the lead.  The advantage for UE held strong at seven points when a Cardona kill pushed it to a 18-11 contest.  ISU never gave up, storming back with an 11-4 rally to tie it up.  Kills from Vazquez and Cardona gave the Aces set point, up 24-22, but the tables turned just as fast when the Sycamores countered with four in a row to take the set by a 26-24 final.

Set 2

Neither team led by more than two tallies in the opening moments of the second set, but that changed when a Madeline Williams kill made it a 12-9 game.  From there, Indiana State slowly added to its lead.  Another kill pushed the lead to 18-13 before UE got within four thanks to a Vazquez kill.  The Sycamores held off the Aces to take a 2-0 edge with a 25-19 win.

Set 3

In game three, the Aces tied it up at 3-3 on a Cardona kill, but Indiana State took control with an 11-1 stretch to put the game out of reach at 14-4.  Over the remainder of the match, the Aces were unable to get within less than nine tallies before Indiana State clinched the match with a 25-13 decision.

Evansville remains on the road next weekend with road matches at Loyola and Valparaiso.

 

INDIANA TO BEGIN OFFERING PFIZER COVID-19 BOOSTER SHOTS FOR ELIGIBLE HOOSIERS FOLLOWING FDA, CDC ACTIONS

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HEALTH DEPARTMENT UPDATES STATEWIDE COVID-19 CASE COUNTS

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HEALTH DEPARTMENT UPDATES STATEWIDE COVID-19 CASE COUNTS