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Gov. Beshear Announces Next Phase of Reopening Economy
Ivy Tech Community College Evansville Nursing Programs Ranked 1st And 2nd In State
Ivy Tech Community College’s Evansville campus was recently notified that its Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) and Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) Programs in the Barbara J. Hilton R.N. School of Nursing, were ranked 1st and 2nd (respectively) in Indiana as best nursing programs by nursingschoolsalmanac.com.
100% of the LPN graduates and 93.7% of the ASN graduates from the Evansville campus passed the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-PN and NCLEX-RN) test for the years 2011-2018. This exam is used by state boards of nursing around the country for testing proficiency and granting licensure.
According to nursingschoolsalmanac.com, its research team compiled an extensive database of student performance on the NCLEX-PN and NCLEX-RN respectively. Aspiring practical and registered nurses in the United States must pass their licensure examination before they may begin practice. Student performance on these exams provides an excellent benchmark for comparing the relative quality of practical nursing programs.
At Ivy Tech, the LPN Technical Certificate can be earned on the way to acquiring the Associate of Science in Nursing degree, and can be earned in about one year, after completing general education requirements. The program provides education in conceptual and technical skills for specific occupations. The ASN degree can be completed in two years once a student is admitted into the program.
For more information on how you can pursue a degree in Nursing at Ivy Tech, visit IvyTech.edu/Nursing.
Nurse Appreciation Week – A Great Big Thank You
 In recognition of Nurse Appreciation Week and their tireless efforts to support the community through the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Evansville Police Department and the Evansville Fire Department combined efforts to create a formation of a heart to show our appreciation for their service.Â
We have provided video and a still photo that captures the display.Â
UE Athletics Volunteers 4,530 Hours Of Service To Community
Aces Teams Combine For An Amazing Number Of Hours
 Over the course of the 2019-20 season, the University of Evansville athletic programs combined to serve the local community for a total of 4,350 hours.
A total of 286 student-athletes averaged a total of 15.8 hours of service over the course of the year. Leading the way among the Purple Aces programs was the softball team, whose 20 student-athletes served over 1,459 hours. That translates to over 75 hours per person.
“Coach Mundell, his staff, and student-athletes have displayed a passion for serving our community and the efforts of the student-athletes embody our mission at UE for our students,†UE Senior Associate AD Sarah Solinsky said. “The tremendous commitment from our student-athletes to serve the community exemplifies the quality of young men and women representing UE athletics.”
Of the top 20 student-athletes in total hours, 19 were from the softball team. Patricia Joseph from the volleyball squad also made the list. Aside from the softball team, the Aces volleyball and women’s basketball programs averaged over 30 hours of service per student-athlete.
“I am extremely proud of the work our ladies do in the Community of Evansville,†Aces head softball coach Mat Mundell said. “When I first came to UE, I made it a priority for our team to give back. They have embraced service and take it to new heights every year! We pride ourselves on our servant leadership.â€
TOP 20 STUDENT-ATHLETES
Name | Total Hours | Total # Agencies |
Fain, Hallie | 107.5 | 17 |
Nurrenbern, Jamie | 105 | 15 |
Latoria, Alex | 87 | 11 |
Renneisen, Lindsay | 79 | 14 |
Galas, Toni | 77.75 | 13 |
Daggett, Allison | 76.5 | 17 |
Gould, Eryn | 76.25 | 10 |
Lis, Jenna | 75.75 | 11 |
Barela, Alyssa | 75 | 14 |
Mcferon, Mackenzie | 74.25 | 17 |
Kleffman, Erin | 74.25 | 12 |
Fehr, Jessica | 72.25 | 11 |
Woolf, Haley | 71.25 | 14 |
Vetter, Izzy | 71.25 | 10 |
Adams, Mckenzie | 70.25 | 14 |
Hood, Hanna | 70.25 | 14 |
Mclean, Katie | 66.75 | 11 |
Hickey, Elyse | 65 | 11 |
Mueller, Kat | 64.25 | 13 |
Joseph, Patricia | 47 | 7 |
A total of 111 organizations were served by UE student-athletes. The list includes:
Batavia HS, Aaron Barrett Camp, Academy, Ace Race, AceBuddies, Aces Swim and Dive Lessons, Adult Sand Volleyball Tournament, Angel Mounds, AOK, ARC Of Evansville, Barn Blitz, Best Buddies, BHS Softball, Bickford House, Blue Springs School District, Boo at the Zoo,
Boys and Girls Club, Breast cancer philanthropy, Bridal Expo, Canines, Cardio for Canines, Caze Elementary, Cedar Hall, Challenger Baseball, CHEMO Buddies,Chicago City Youth, Christmas presents, City Life Church VBS, College Mentors for Kids, Cross country meet, Crossroads Elementary, Day 1 Run, Delaware Elementary, Dexter Elementary Reading, Dog Sitting, Easter Seals, EB Walk, Elite Camp, ERM Race, EUVA, Evansville Half Marathon, Evansville Rescue Mission, EVPL, Feed my starving children, Freshman Welcome, GLVC, Goodwill Turkey Day 5K, Habitat for Humanity, Halloween Hullabaloo, Harrison Invite, Helfrich Park Middle School, High School Meet, Hitting Center, Holy Rosary, IHSAA Sectionals, International Bazaar, It Takes a Village, JUCO Camp, Kiwanis Backpack Party, KVHS Basketball Tourney, Mater Dei Invite, Matt Ruffing Day Camp, Memorial butterfly, Mesker Park Zoo, Middle School Meet, Miracle Minute,] Mission, Musical Madness,] Nashville Middle School, Newman Center, Night of Memories, North Side Business Association, Nursing Open House, Oak Grove Bingo, Old National Bank Basketball Camp, Parks Fest, Phil’s Friends, Play for Kate, Race for the Cure Set up, Read/Study Day at Schools, Resurrection Hospital, Run the Mounds race, Run with the Yeti, Ruth House Homeless Shelter, Salvation Army, Santa Run, Sayre Christian Village, Schulz family walk, Softball t-shirt stand at BB game, Solabron Nursing Home, St. John the Baptist (Newburgh), St. Matthews Church, Susan G Komen, Swim Meet Timing, SWIRCA, Sycamore Softball camp, THC Hitting Camp, Toys for Tots, Travel ball team workout, Travel Team Showcase, Tri State Food Bank, UE Softball camp, USO Bucket Shake, VHS, Vogel School Tutoring, Warrick Humane Society, WGH Christmas Party, Winter Camp, WNIN Kids Fest, YMCA, Young soccer clinic.
Gov. Beshear Announced Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Awarded $22.9 Million in CARES Funding
Gov. Beshear Announced Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Awarded $22.9 Million in CARES Funding
The money will help public transit agencies hard-hit by COVID-19 pandemic
FRANKFORT, Ky. (May 7, 2020) – Gov. Andy Beshear announced today that the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) has been awarded nearly $22.9 million for relief of public transit agencies that have been hit hard by the deadly COVID-19 pandemic.
The funding, part of the CARES Act, is from the Federal Transit Administration. KYTC will distribute it in grants to 17 public transit agencies across Kentucky.
“Public transit agencies and their employees are a lifeline to thousands of Kentuckians who depend on them for daily transportation,†Gov. Beshear said. “For those Kentuckians, the bus service is how they get to doctor appointments, the grocery, and other essential locations.â€
Kentucky Transportation Secretary Jim Gray noted that public transit agencies have lost ridership because of the pandemic and have experienced much employee time lost to illness. “These agencies are struggling financially, and this funding is sorely needed to keep services running and our people protected,†Secretary Gray said.
CARES – Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security – was enacted by the U.S. Congress to stimulate the economy while much of the nation’s workforce stay healthy at home.
The newly announced grant is for $22,894,101. The funding will sustain the transit agencies by covering some operational expenses, including administrative leave for employees forced to self-isolate because of exposure to people infected with COVID-19.
Other eligible expenses include purchases of fuel and procurement of personal protective equipment such as masks, gloves, disinfectant wipes, disinfection services, and protective barriers between drivers and passengers.
A list of the transit agencies, amounts of potential awards, and areas of service is available here.
More information about Gov. Beshear’s actions and Kentucky’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic can be found at the main Kentucky COVID-19 webpage.
Indiana Makes Progress To Get Back On Track
Indiana Makes Progress To Get Back On Track by Wendy McNamara Gov. Eric Holcomb recently announced his Back On Track Indiana plan, which eases coronavirus-related restrictions on Hoosiers and businesses in five stages. [Visit BackOnTrack.in.gov for complete details of each stage.] On Monday, May 4, Indiana’s stay-at-home order and essential travel restrictions expired for 89 of the state’s 92 counties. This means the majority of Indiana is now in stage two of the governor’s plan in hopes of fully reopening by July 4. Marion, Lake and Cass counties are on a delayed timeline because of public health concerns. |
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FAST FACTS: Under stage two, retailers can now open at 50% capacity. Starting May 8, religious services can convene in-person with no restrictions on group sizes. Most restaurants can open at half capacity starting May 11, and hair salons and barber shops can open with restrictions. Social gathering limits also increase from 10 to 25. Click hereto learn more about stage two.
Local ordinances stricter than the state’s order remain in effect.Hoosiers 65 and over and those with high-risk health conditions should still remain at home whenever possible. It’s also recommended residents wear face coverings in public settings, and continue to practice social distancing and good hygiene.
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 Governor Holcomb Announces Phased Reopening of Indiana:Â
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 Request an APPLICATION FOR ABSENTEE BALLOT by contacting the Vanderburgh County Election Office at 812-435-5122, or by downloading the APPLICATION FOR ABSENTEE BALLOT found on the Vanderburgh County Clerk Elections web page .
Mail the completed  APPLICATION FOR ABSENTEE BALLOT to:
Vanderburgh County Election
P.O. Box 3343
Evansville, IN 47732-3343
 The deadline for absentee-by-mail applications to be received by the Election Office for the 2020 Primary Election is 11:59 p.m., Thursday May 21, 2020.  If you have any questions, please call the Election Office at 812-435-5122.
 The Vanderburgh County Election Office is located at : Civic Center Complex, Room 216
1 NW ML King Jr. BLVD ,Evansville, IN
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2020 Primary poll workers must be a registered voter residing in the state of Indiana. Poll workers cannot be a close relative to a candidate whose name appears on the ballot, and cannot be the chairman or treasurer of the committee of the candidate whose name appears on the ballot. Vote Center Poll Worker compensation is $275 for Inspectors, $195 for Republican Judges and $195 for Republican Clerks. Training is a requirement.Â
For more information or to volunteer to be a Republican poll worker contact the Vanderburgh County GOP at 812-425-8207 or Email VCRP Political Director Mary Jo Kaiser at beamerjo59@gmail.com
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“Right Jab And Middle Jab And Left Jab†MAY 8, 2020
“Right Jab And Middle Jab And Left Jab†MAY 8, 2020
“Right Jab And Middle Jab And Left Jabâ€Â was created because we have a couple of commenters that post on a daily basis either in our “IS IT TRUE†or “Readers Forum†columns concerning National or International issues.
The majority of our “IS IT TRUE†columns are about local or state issues, so we have decided to give our more opinionated readers exclusive access to our newly created “LEFT JAB and Middle Jab and RIGHT JAB† column. They now have this post to exclusively discuss national or world issues that they feel passionate about.
We shall be posting the “LEFT JAB†AND “MIDDLE JAB†AND “RIGHT JABâ€Â several times a week.  Oh, “LEFT JAB†is a liberal view, “MIDDLE JAB†is the libertarian view and the “RIGHT JAB is representative of the more conservative views. Also, any reader who would like to react to the written comments in this column is free to do so.
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