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HEALTH DEPARTMENT UPDATES STATEWIDE COVID-19 CASE COUNTS

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“IS IT TRUE” JANUARY 7, 2021

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We hope that today’s “IS IT TRUE” will provoke honest and open dialogue concerning issues that we, as responsible citizens of this community, need to address in a rational and responsible way?
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IS IT TRUE that The Right To Assemble And To Seek Redress Of Grievances Is Enshrined In Our Constitution?   …over the last several months we have witnessed peaceful and violent protests alike throughout America?   …yesterday outside groups of anarchists agitators attempted to foment lawlessness and unrest to advance their own objectives to cause anarchy in America? …we are a nation born of the revolutionary spirit of protest, coupling expressions of grievances against injustice with the desire to be free? …we deplore the theft, lotting, and burning of the U. S. Capitol building caused by the random acts of lawless anarchists and thugs?  …in fact, we believe that these lawless thugs should be arrested and thrown in jail?
IS IT TRUE  that yesterday Twitter removed three (3) tweets from the account of President Donald Trump and suspended his account for 12 hours after he continued to push conspiracy theories about the election that allegedly motivated a mob to stormed the U.S. Capitol building?  …that Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter also removed the video of Trump amid the chaos at Capitol caused not by patriots but lawless thugs?  …we find it interesting that some people are saying that this is a form of censorship?
IS IT TRUE that there is a new treatment for treating COVID19 that is specifically being recommended for people who are in high-risk groups?… high-risk groups for serious complications from COVID19 include those who are over 65 years of age, suffer from diabetes, are overweight, or have other issues commonly referred to as co-morbidities?…the name for this treatment is “The Bam” which is short for Bamlanivimab which is one of the hardest things to pronounce correctly and that is why it is simply called BAM?…BAM is an Indiana innovation from the Eli Lilly Corporation that is headquartered in Indianapolis and was once headed by former Governor Mitch Daniels?…BAM is an antibody transfusion process that utilizes lab-grown antibodies to COVID19 and sort of replicates what is expected from infusions of convalescent plasma?…this treatment has been called a “game-changer and lifesaver” by those who have been treated with it and is a welcome complement to the three vaccines that are now available to a select few?
IS IT TRUE that the slow rollout of the vaccines and the rareness of convalescent plasma has created a situation where there is a potential for a black market for vaccines and unfair apportionment of legitimate vaccines? … it been alleged that there are some people of means in Evansville, Vanderburgh County, and across the nation who have found ways to jump the line to be vaccinated or treated for the COVID-19 virus?… it’s also alleged that some of these people have been vaccinated before frontline workers like doctors, nurses, and the janitorial staff of medical providers who are truly at high levels of risk just by virtue of their willingness to serve as healers and enablers of healers?
IS IT TRUE while the City-County Observer understands why people of power and means would seek ways to jump the line, we also think that for one who is not an at-risk provider to deprive a frontline provider of a vaccine has the potential to cause another to be infected or even die?…we applaud those who developed these vaccines and treatments but abhor the reality that some people of means and power are interrupting the flow of these treatments to those who are most at risk?
IS IT TRUE we look forward to receiving a copy of the criteria used by local hospitals to decide who gets a dose of the virus-fighting wonder drug called BAM?  …that information concerning BAM is the best-kept secret in this region?
IS IT TRUE according to a report published in yesterday’s Indiana Health Department bulletin that only 5,638 people who live in Vanderburgh County have received their first COVID-19 virus shot?  …this figure is totally unacceptable?
IS IT TRUE according to a current Indiana Government website that between 03/2020 to 01/2021 49,315 new COVID-19 tests were administered?  …it was also reported that there were 6,214 positive cases and positivity rate was a whooping 16.3% during the reporting period?
IS IT TRUE that we are extremely disappointed to learn that our local VA Clinic hasn’t given disabled veterans over the age of 75 years old their first COVID-19 virus shot?  … it’s our guess that this kind of situation isn’t happening at the Marion VA Hospital?  …it’s a well-known fact that Evansville VA Clinic has always been treated as a red hair stepchild by the Marion VA Hospital?  …its time that the bureaucrats working at the Indiana Department of Veteran Affairs get off their rear ends and find a way to get the life-saving COIVID-19 shots to our heroic veterans?
IS IT TRUE we wonder why members of the local mainstream media haven’t taken a hard look at how local rural nursing homes are dealing with the COVID -19 virus outbreak?  …that we been told that a local rural nursing home CORVID-19 virus infection rate among residences and staff are considered to be out of control?  …that is been alleged that this nursing home is reporting that 34 residences and 16 staff members have the COVID-19 virus?  …if the Governor would have sent this local rural nursing home the much-needed COVID -19 virus shots he wouldn’t have to activate the Indiana National Guard to help desensitized this nursing home?
IS IT TRUE that the CCO would like to commend the 10 years and 9 months (3,820 days) effort that it took to finally get the McCurdy Hotel into the kind of shape that it needed to be to offer apartments on the riverfront that local people can afford?…management of the facility that was formerly an old folks home is offering apartments at monthly rates from $799 to $1,100? …after dreams and investments in the over $10 million range, the current assessment for taxation purposes according to the Vanderburgh County Assessor’s office is only $1,096,000 which will only deliver an annual tax bill of $23,578?…there was more public money than the current assessment poured down a rat hole by starry-eyed politicians and bureaucrats?…we do wonder whatever happened to that million-dollar sewer and water bill that made the news a few years ago?
IS IT TRUE when the people fear the Government we have Tyranny!  …when the Government fears the people we have Liberty?
IS IT TRUE our “READERS POLLS” are non-scientific but trendy?  Today’s “Readers Poll” question is:  Which Governor is more effective in managing the Covid-19 virus?
IS IT TRUE over the last 15 plus years the CCO has published around 250 “IS IT TRUE” columns per year?  …each column had an average of seven (7) “IS IT TRUE” statements posted in it?  …our guesstimate is that the City-County Observer has written and posted around 26,250 “IS IT TRUE” statements over the last 15 plus years?
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JUST IN: Schumer Calls On Pence To Use 25th Amendment To Remove Trump From Office

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Schumer Calls On Pence To Use 25th Amendment To Remove Trump From Office

The blistering demand came one day after Trump incited a crowd of his supporters to storm the U.S. Capitol.

Country Reacts As Pro-Trump Demonstrators Breach U.S. Capitol

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Country Reacts As Pro-Trump Demonstrators Breach U.S. Capitol

By Erica Irish and Taylor Wooten 

INDIANAPOLIS — Violent protestors supporting President Donald Trump breached the United States Capitol Wednesday, disrupting lawmakers as they prepared to certify the results of the 2020 election.

Thousands of people assembled near the Capitol earlier in the day for a “Save America Rally” led by the president. By 2:30 p.m., a mob broke past security and inside where Congress was meeting.

Republican lawmakers also set the stage for a challenge days before, when a coalition of senators—including Sen. Mike Braun of Indiana—said they planned to dispute some electoral college votes, calling for an emergency 10-day audit in some states. Experts expected the challenge to target five states that went to President-Elect Joe Biden and Democrats: Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Arizona and Georgia.

“These are matters worthy of the Congress, and entrusted to us to defense,” the legislators said in a joint statement. “We do not take this action lightly. We are acting not to thwart the democratic process, but rather to protect it.”

Wednesday’s breach left Congress on lockdown through the afternoon, delaying U.S. Senators from certifying the election and confirming Biden as president before he is inaugurated on Jan. 20.

Around 4 p.m., President Trump shared a pre-recorded video on Twitter asking supporters to go home while reiterating debunked claims of widespread election fraud.

“We had an election that was stolen from us. It was a landslide election, and everyone knows it, especially the other side,” Trump said. “But we have to go home now.”

But the protests persisted after sundown. Amid the chaos, a woman was shot in the chest.Police deployed to enforce a 6 p.m. curfew. And D.C. locals reacted with anxiety and awe to the scenes.

“I live a mile and half from what’s happening. I’m actually right off Pennsylvania,” said 42-year-old Indiana native Joey Sample, director of prospect management for the Smithsonian Institution. “So I am terrified.”

“The Capitol is right there in all of its glory. I am more than a little upset,” retired resident Joan Willis, 80, a Franklin College alumna, said. “The gentleman who is currently still our president is, I believe, mentally ill, and it’s tragic what’s happening in this nation.”

State leaders react 

Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb, who served as an honorary chair for the Trump campaign in Indiana, initially declined to comment further on the challenge to Biden’s victory after the Associated Press reported he doesn’t see the debate as his responsibility.

But as unrest at the Capitol unfolded during his weekly update on the COVID-19 pandemic, Holcomb called for peace as people voiced their opposition to the election results.

“We’ve been here before, and we’re gonna get through it,” Holcomb said. “But it’s going to require folks to step up and show there’s another way, and there’s a productive way, and that we need to stick to those principles that made this country great and unique and exceptional in the first place.”

Before the U.S. Capitol breach, Indiana’s other senator, Todd Young, said in a statement he planned to certify the election results. He was also captured on video rebuking Trump supporters who urged him to join the challenge.

“Our opinions don’t matter. The law matters,” Young said.

Other members of Indiana’s Congressional delegation, the majority Republicans, shared statements on Twitter condemning violence.

“Supporters of the @realDonaldTrump please stand down and leave the Capitol,” Republican Rep. Larry Bucshon, representing Indiana District 8, tweeted. “I do not condone any form of violence. A peaceful protest is your constitutional right but what is happening right now is not lawful. It is un-American.”

Rep. Jackie Walorski, representing Indiana’s Second District, said in a tweet, “Every American has the right to exercise their First Amendment rights, but violence and destruction are never the answer.”

Back in Indiana, the Statehouse remained open for business and to the public on day three of the 2021 legislative session. Earlier Wednesday, a separate pro-Trump group and the Proud Boys, described as a hate group by the Southen Poverty Law Center, rallied on the Statehouse grounds, according to The Indianapolis Star.

Rep. Robin Shackleford, D-Indianapolis, said a member of the Proud Boys came to her office in the Statehouse looking for her. Shackleford, who chairs the Indiana Black Legislative Caucus, said she’s unsure what the member wanted but said he intimidated her staff.

Shackleford also compared planned Black Lives Matter protests last summer—where police around the country responded to demonstrators with tear gas and rubber bullets—to what was initially a limited police presence as the protest unfolded in D.C.

“This was also a planned protest,” Shackleford said. “Yet they don’t take them seriously enough that there’s no police down there … So to let them just run amok at the Capitol and not be prepared is just unthinkable.”

House Minority Leader Phil GiaQuinta, D-Fort Wayne, called the day’s events “devastating.”

“This nation was founded on a peaceful transfer of power, and those who cannot accept this and storm the capitol building should be prosecuted for their dangerous and irresponsible behavior,” he said.

‘A Fire Erupts’

Marjorie Hershey, a political science professor at Indiana University Bloomington, said the breach is unprecedented in American history. But there’s little about the moment that should surprise the country, she said.

“Trump has his finger on the fears that have been generated for a lot of people by the demographic change that’s been occurring in the United States,” Hershey said.

Hershey said political scientists like herself are revisiting the question of how American democracy has survived for as long as it has while other attempts at democracy around the world have failed. She said political scientists often consider two explanations: the structure of the institutions leading American government, which have changed little since their creation, and the country’s political culture.

Increasingly, Hershey said, changes in political culture have been the main focus. She said possible explanations for a new, more violent and more desperate political culture include white Americans who fear the United States becoming a majority-minority country, as it’s expected to become by 2050, and the growing influence of conspiracy theories.

“When someone runs around carrying a lighted match and a big pile of gasoline, it should not come as a shock when a fire erupts,” Hershey said. “And the president of the United States and a number of his enablers in Congress have been carrying that gasoline and that match around for quite a long time.”

FOOTNOTE: Erica Irish and Taylor Wooten are reporters for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students. The following students also contributed to this report: Alexa Shrake, Bekah Eaker, Carolina Puga Mendoza, Hope Shrum, Kyra Howard, Sydney Byerly and Tabby Fitzgerald. 

 

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Newburgh Man Arrested after Brief Chase

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Gibson County – Last night at approximately 7:30, Senior Trooper Finney was patrolling US 41 near CR 925 South when he observed a 2011 Toyota Scion traveling northbound at 107 mph. Trooper Finney immediately activated his emergency lights and attempted to stop the vehicle, but the driver continued north at a high rate of speed. The driver turned east onto Coal Mine Road and then north on CR 10 East. Trooper Finney located the vehicle parked partially in a driveway and front yard of a residence. The driver was ordered out of the vehicle and arrested without further incident. The driver was identified as Cameron Shepherd, 19, of Newburgh. Further investigation revealed the registration on the vehicle was expired and he didn’t have insurance for the vehicle. Shepherd is currently being held on bond in the Gibson County Jail.

Arrested and Charges:

  • Cameron L. Shepherd, 19, Newburgh, IN
  1. Resisting Law Enforcement with a Vehicle, Level 6 Felony
  2. Reckless Driving, Class A Misdemeanor

Arresting Officer: Senior Trooper Michael Finney

Assisting Officers: Trooper Lukeman, Trooper Widner and Trooper Boeckman

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Two Evansville Men Arrested after Brief Chase and Crash

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Vanderburgh: Yesterday afternoon at approximately 4:15, Trooper Widner observed a 2005 Jaguar traveling left of center on Broadway near Bayou Creek Road. A traffic stop was initiated and the driver of the Jaguar turned into a residence off Broadway, but then suddenly turned around in the yard and fled east on Broadway accelerating to 60 mph. Trooper Widner terminated the chase due to safety concerns. As Trooper Widner was advising dispatch the last known direction of travel, he observed the vehicle had crashed off Broadway at Nurrenbern Road. The driver and passenger had fled from the vehicle. Trooper Widner spotted the passenger running through a backyard and gave chase. Moments later, the passenger was arrested without further incident. The passenger was identified as Kwauntai Flax, 23, of Evansville.

After securing the passenger, Trooper Widner observed the driver running east through a yard near a wood line. A short time later, Vanderburgh County sheriff’s deputies located the driver hiding in the woods. He was taken into custody without further incident. The driver was identified as Brett Salmon, 22, of Evansville. Salmon and Flax were having difficulty breathing, so they were both transported by EMS to Deaconess Midtown Hospital where they were treated and then released.

Further investigation revealed Salmon and Flax were under the influence of K2. Salmon had also struck another vehicle on Broadway causing minor injuries to the female driver. She was not transported to an area hospital.

Both men were transported to the Vanderburgh County Jail. Salmon is currently being held without bond. Flax is currently being held on a $100 bond.

Arrested and Charges:

  • Brett Salmon, 22, Evansville, IN
  1. Resisting Law Enforcement with a Vehicle, Level 6 Felony
  2. Resisting Law Enforcement, Class A Misdemeanor
  3. Operating a Vehicle while Intoxicated causing Injury, Level 6 Felony
  4. Operating a Vehicle while Intoxicated, Class A Misdemeanor
  5. Leaving the Scene of a Crash with Injury, Level 6 Felony
  6. Reckless Driving, Class A Misdemeanor
  7. Operating a Vehicle without ever obtaining a Driver’s License, Class C Misdemeanor
  • Kwauntai Flax, 23, Evansville, IN
  1. Resisting Law Enforcement, Class A Misdemeanor 

    Media Note: Picture 1: Salmon

                         Picture 2: Flax

    Arresting Officer: Trooper Tyler Widner, Indiana State Police

    Assisting Officers: Sgt. Compton, Trooper Backes, Trooper Fox, Trooper Rafferty, Trooper Stewart,  and Trooper Vennekotter

    Assisting Agency: Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office

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 First Avenue Water Main Replacement Project Construction Announcement 

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After months of planning and design, the Evansville Water and Sewer Utility’s Refresh Evansville Program is preparing to start construction on the First Avenue Water Main Replacement Project. The project will replace approximately 7,400 feet of new 36” water main and an additional 1,000 feet of smaller diameter ancillary water mains on First Avenue between Morgan Avenue and Colonial Avenue, and within the railroad corridor west of First Avenue, near Morgan Avenue. 

The goal of the project is to increase the water supply to the northern area of the distribution system and provide local improvements with numerous water service, valve and fire hydrant replacements within the immediate project area. 

While it is the intention to minimize traffic lane restrictions during construction, lane closures along First Avenue are expected in conjunction with cross traffic turning restrictions, in efforts to maintain a consistent flow of traffic in and around the project. Additional restrictions related to side street intersections are also anticipated as the new upgrades are installed in those locations. Emergency access and local property access is planned to be maintained during construction. 

Work on the First Avenue Water Main Replacement is scheduled to begin this month, with intermittent lane closures along First Avenue while the contractor performs preliminary field work in preparation for the installation of the new water main. The overall project is currently planned to be constructed working on areas south of Diamond Avenue from February to June and areas north of Diamond Avenue from June until January of 2022. 

Additional information regarding the project, including progress updates, traffic information and announcements can be found at https://www.refreshevansville.com/firstavenue. 

HOOSIERS AGE 80 AND OLDER CAN REGISTER FOR COVID-19 VACCINE

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Gov. Eric J. Holcomb and the Indiana Department of Health today announced that Hoosiers age 80 and older will be eligible to register for a free COVID-19 vaccine beginning Friday, Jan. 8.

Individuals age 80 and older account for less than 4 percent of the state’s population but represent more than 19 percent of the hospitalizations and more than half of the COVID-19 deaths in the state, according to the Indiana Department of Health.

State Health Commissioner Kris Box, M.D., FACOG, said vaccine supplies are still limited. Indiana has received just over 350,000 doses of vaccine to date and is scheduled to receive about 78,000 vaccines per week at this time.

“By opening vaccine to those who are 80 or older, then adding people in their 70s and 60s when vaccine supplies allow us to expand, we can best protect the populations that account for 93 percent of our COVID-19 deaths,” Box said.

Hoosiers age 80 and older can register beginning at 9 a.m. Friday by going to ourshot.in.gov, searching for a nearby vaccine clinic and selecting an appointment time. Appointments may also be made by calling 211. A caregiver or loved one may make an appointment on behalf of an eligible senior.

At least one vaccine clinic will be located in each Indiana county.

Appointments for the second dose will be made at the clinic when the first dose is administered.

Additional groups, such as those based on underlying health conditions, will be added as vaccine becomes available. Updates will be posted at ourshot.in.gov.

More information regarding the eligibility and registration, as well as a logo for the state’s public awareness campaign, are attached.

Gov. Beshear: More Than 5,000 New Cases in Record Daily Report

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Gov. Beshear: More Than 5,000 New Cases in Record Daily Report

Joint State of the Commonwealth, budget address postponed

FRANKFORT, Ky. (Jan. 6, 2021) – On Wednesday, Gov. Andy Beshear announced the highest-ever daily report of COVID-19 cases in the commonwealth and the highest positivity rate since May 5.

“Today’s numbers show how critically important a centralized effort and response is to defeating this virus,” said Gov. Beshear.

Before announcing today’s COVID-19 report, the Governor released a statement on the events unfolding at the United States Capitol that you can view here.

He said Kentuckians can watch his joint State of the Commonwealth and budget address tomorrow night at 7 p.m. EST via his Facebook and YouTube channels, where closed captions are also available. For full coverage, Kentuckians can tune to Kentucky Educational Television.

Case Information
As of 4 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 6, Gov. Beshear reported the following COVID-19 numbers:

New cases today: 5,742
New deaths today: 34
Positivity rate: 11.7%
Total deaths: 2,806
Currently hospitalized: 1,778
Currently in ICU: 428
Currently on ventilator: 244

Top counties with the most positive cases today are: Jefferson, Fayette, Warren, Kenton and Daviess. Each of these counties reported 200 or more new cases; Jefferson County alone reported 828.

To see a list of those reported lost to the virus today, click here.

More Information
To view the full daily report, incidence rate map, testing locations, long-term care and other congregate facilities update, school reports and guidance, red zone counties, red zone recommendations, the White House Coronavirus Task Force reports for Kentucky, and another key guidance visit, kycovid19.ky.gov.

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