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St. Vincent Evansville And Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital Extension Is Now A Reality

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Yesterday in front of a large gathering of the local media and specially invited guests Peyton Manning and representatives from St. Vincent Evansville announced the extension of the Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital in the Tri-State and the opening of the new Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital Emergency Room for Children.

Hospital officials announced that “St. Vincent Evansville and Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital at Ascension St. Vincent have collaborated for years to care for the Tri-State’s youth.”  “Providers from both facilities have worked together closely to share best practices among care teams to ensure patients receive the best pediatric care across Indiana.”  “Expanding the Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital brand to Evansville will continue to showcase this relationship”.

Peyton Manning said, “The pediatricians and staff should be commended for their commitment to quality, innovation and successful outcomes in pediatric care.”  “I am so proud of the care teams at Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital at Ascension St. Vincent for their ongoing dedication and for providing exceptional care for children throughout the state and beyond. Indiana has and always will have a special place in my heart, and I am excited about the extension of the Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital brand, and pediatric services and offerings in Evansville.”

Hospital officials also added that “starting today the Evansville community will notice the outpatient and inpatient pediatric facilities and services in Evansville and the surrounding areas will bear the Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital logo.”  “St. Vincent Evansville and Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital will share processes, policies, and protocols to further enhance the quality of pediatric care across the state. St. Vincent Evansville will continue to provide patients in southwest Indiana with the very best pediatric care locally while enhancing ease of access to much needed pediatric specialty care”.

Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital President Dr. Hossain M. Marandi added that “When parents bring their kids to Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital, they are entrusting us with the care of their loved ones so they should expect the best of everything — the best doctors, the best nurses, the absolute best.”  “We are privileged to serve as the pediatric choice for Evansville and are excited about further expanding our specialized services to the community so that children can have greater access to excellent care, closer to home.” He also added that today “the Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital will open its second emergency room on the campus of St. Vincent Evansville in a separate area, adjacent to the hospital’s existing emergency room.”  “The new space will offer specialized pediatric emergency care closer to home for the residents of the Tri-State.”

Dan Parod, President of the Southern Region for St. Vincent Evansville stated “As the area’s only hospital verified as a Level II trauma center for both adult and pediatrics, St. Vincent Evansville has a long history of providing patients of all ages with the very best emergency care. With the opening of the new Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital Emergency Room, we are providing even more specialized services and space for our youngest patients.”

In the prepared press release, it was pointed out that the Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital Emergency Room for Children in Evansville will be staffed by nurse practitioners specially-trained in pediatrics, along with board-certified emergency medicine physicians. The team is well prepared to care for children with acute, chronic and complex illnesses. Children treated in the new emergency room will have access to follow-up care by the Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital network of board-certified pediatric subspecialists who can treat some of the more acute and complex conditions and pediatricians who provide primary care for routine health and wellness.  The newly designed space includes seven private treatment rooms and specialized equipment for the fast delivery of comprehensive emergency care. To reduce anxiety and minimize wait times, X-rays and results from lab tests will be offered to parents inside the emergency room.

FOOTNOTES:

About Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital at Ascension St. Vincent-Evansville

Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital (PMCH) is a full service, dedicated children’s medical center, providing the highest quality, family-centered care to children and adolescents in the state of Indiana and beyond. PMCH has more than 160 licensed beds, which include a 23-bed pediatric intensive care unit, 17-bed Pediatric Emergency Department and a 97-bed Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) – the largest Level IV NICU in Indiana, providing the highest level of acute care, as established by the American Academy of Pediatrics. PMCH treats patients from all over the state, providing safe and streamlined critical care transport by ambulance and air. The hospital offers 24-hour on-site coverage by pediatric hospitalists, intensivists, neonatologists, and board-certified emergency physicians. PMCH is staffed by more than 100 experienced pediatric sub-specialists along with pediatric nurses, social workers, child life specialists, chaplains, and other health professionals with a multidisciplinary and collaborative approach to family-focused care. PMCH is part of Ascension, one of the leading non-profit and Catholic health systems in the United States.

Information used in this article was provided to us in a press release sent to us yesterday by Ascension St. Vincent-Evansville media relation department.

 

Vectren Finalizes Plan For Beneficial Reuse For Coal Ash Pond Excavation And Recycling

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Vectren, a CenterPoint Energy company, today announced as part of its ongoing sustainability efforts, ponded coal ash from its southwestern Indiana generating station, A.B. Brown, will be excavated and recycled for beneficial reuse. This partnership is a result of the federally mandated Coal Combustion Residuals Rule (CCR) requiring certain compliance measures for the long-term closure plans of coal ash ponds.

This week, Vectren filed an application with the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) to recover the costs associated with the ash pond remediation. The company will soon begin construction of the infrastructure needed to transport the coal ash to the Ohio River for transport by the manufacturer that will reuse the ash. The material that can be beneficially reused will be removed from the site, thereby greatly reducing future cost and environmental risk compared to alternatives that would leave all the ash on Vectren’s property.

“This partnership with the manufacturer is an ideal solution – the material is removed from the environment, it will be used for beneficial purposes, and the cost to customers will be less than other viable compliance options,” said Lynnae Wilson, chief business officer, Indiana Electric. “Vectren’s decision to recycle the ponded coal ash reduces the impact on the environment and allows for the safe clean closure of the A.B. Brown coal ash pond.”

Vectren signed a multi-year agreement for the excavation, conversion and recycling of up to six million tons of ponded ash, a by-product of coal-fired generation, beginning in 2021. Since 2009, Vectren has been shipping dry fly ash from A.B. Brown, F.B. Culley and Warrick coal plants for use as a raw material in cement manufacturing.

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Faith Leaders Urge Governor To Support Gun-Control Legislation

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By Abrahm Hurt
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS– Faith leaders and gun-control activists are calling for Gov. Eric Holcomb to stand up against white supremacy and gun violence, including supporting a ban on assault weapons.

“The dehumanizing rhetoric and speeches from our highest office have put us on a dangerous course toward the normalization of a renewed, open and more emboldened white nationalism,” the group Faith in Indiana said in a letter delivered to Holcomb’s Statehouse office Tuesday morning. “Coupled with easy access to guns, this ideology has created a white terrorism crisis.”

 

Faith in Indiana, which describes itself as a catalyst to seek racial and economic justice, was joined by members of the gun-control Moms Demand Action at the Statehouse to spur Holcomb to take steps in Indiana to prevent hate-inspired violence in the wake of recent mass shootings in California, Ohio, and Texas that left 34 people dead and more than 60 wounded.

“These are not individual acts of bigotry but systemic acts that require systemic action,” said the Rev. Shonda Nicole Gladden, CEO and founder of Good to the Soul and a member of Faith in Indiana. “We are here because our governor does not have to wait for Congress to protect Indiana families.”

 

More than 30 attendees stood on the south steps of the Statehouse to pray and sing “This Land is Your Land” before entering the capital.

Members of the group asked to meet with the governor but were told he was unavailable. They then left the letter, signed by more than 100 clergy members.

The letter – which asks for a meeting with Holcomb within the next 60 days “so that together we can build a safer and more inclusive Indiana” — lays out three pieces of legislation the group would like to see.

“We urge you promptly to condemn the weaponization of hate and the ideology of white supremacy and introduce gun safety legislation in the 2020 legislative session: ban assault weapons, mandate background checks and invest in public health approaches proven to curb gun violence,” the letter states.

The group also called on U.S. Senators Todd Young and Mike Braun, both R-Indiana, to support House Resolution 8, a universal background check bill that passed the U.S. House of Representatives but has not received a vote in the U.S. Senate.

The Rev. David W. Greene Sr., a senior pastor at Purpose of Life Ministries and president of Concerned Clergy of Indianapolis, said the faith-based community refuses to remain silent and called on leaders to act swiftly.

“We must move beyond thoughts and prayers to action,” he said.

 

Holcomb’s press secretary, Rachel Hoffmeyer, said the governor’s office will review the letter.

“There is no higher priority than the safety and security of Hoosiers,” Hoffmeyer said. “Indiana works to prevent tragedies through efforts including our red flag law, school safety funding and legislation, and partnerships through local, state and federal law enforcement officials.”

At a ceremonial bill signing last week at the Indiana State Fair on veterans’ benefits legislation, Holcomb denounced white supremacy.

“This is counter-American. It’s counter-Hoosier,” he said. “It’s not what we stand for. Any supremacist groups that seek to terrorize or cause fear in our population needs to be held accountable for that.”

In April, Holcomb went to the National Rifle Association convention in Indianapolis to sign House Enrolled Act 1284, which allows guns on school property if the carrier is working at or attending a religious service there. The bill also expanded the “stand your ground law” by saying someone who uses a gun in what was deemed justifiable self-defense cannot be sued in civil court.

FOOTNOTE: Abrahm Hurt is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalists.

 

 

 

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Sites Selected For The Rural Opportunity Zone Initiative

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The Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs, in partnership with the Purdue Center for Regional Development/Extension Community Development, announced six sites will receive technical assistance and capacity-building support as part of the Rural Opportunity Zone Initiative.

“The goal with this initiative is to equip the leadership in rural opportunity zones with necessary materials to attract capital to their designated areas,” said Jodi Golden, Executive Director of OCRA. “By maximizing their potential, these sites will be positioned to be competitive with opportunity zones from around the nation.”

The purpose of this initiative is to build the capacity of Opportunity Zones in rural Indiana to attract private, public and/or philanthropic sector investments that support locally-driven priorities. This program is funded by a Rural Business Enterprise Grant from the Indiana U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development. The selected county sites are as follows:

  • Crawford;
  • Daviess;
  • DeKalb;
  • Knox;
  • Newton; and
  • Switzerland.

Last year, Governor Eric Holcomb nominated 156 Indiana Opportunity Zones with the help of an advisory group from around the State. The Office of Community and Rural Affairs completed an initial assessment of the zones and determined forty-six sites are rural opportunity zones.

“We are excited to work in partnership with the Office of Community and Rural Affairs in helping local Opportunity Zone sites pursue plans that place them on a path of economic progress,” noted Bo Beaulieu, Director of the Purdue Center for Regional Development. “Our hope is that these communities will become the model of how to bring about positive changes in areas that have experienced economic distress over the past decade.”

Each site may receive support to include:

  • Guidance in establishing a task force;
  • Proprietary data products that profile types of properties in the area;
  • Assessment of key economic drivers;
  • Profile of existing businesses and companies in the zone and surrounding areas;
  • Transportation infrastructure and connectivity;
  • Discovering the area’s community/economic development assets;
  • Suitability analysis;
  • Mapping of broadband services in the zone; and more.

The goal of the Opportunity Zone initiative is to encourage long-term private capital investment in low-income urban and rural communities. The program offers long-term federal tax deferral on capital gains for investments in designated zones, with additional tax exclusion from new capital gains achieved from those investments. For more information visit, www.in.gov/ocra/2725.htm

CITY OF EVANSVILLE Board Of Public Safety  Meeting

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CITY OF EVANSVILLEBoard Of Public Safety  Meeting Civic Center Complex, Room 301 

Building Commission – Ron Beane Transportation & Services – Todd RobertsonCity Engineer’s Office – Brent Schmitt

Police Department – Chief Billy Bolin

Business with Representatives:

Departmental Reports:

A. Police Department – Captain Stephanie Cox

AGENDA

August 14th, 2019

~ Pledge of Allegiance ~

  1. Request approval for the transfer of the following equipment from the Evansville Police Department Foundation to the Evansville Police Department:
    12 Pairs of Boxing Gloves
    77 Ballistic Helmet & Vest SetsComponents to build seven (7) in-car Surveillance Systems (Viper Unit)
  2. Request permission to surplus 180 Digital Ally body cameras with accessories (cords, batteries, etc.) and two (2) multi-unit uploading docks. With permission, the equipment will be given to the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Department in exchange for a lower fee for a joint software purchase (Freedom App).
  3. Evansville Police Pension Board notifies the board on Monday, July 8th, 2019, the Police Pension Board conducted a hearing regarding the request from Officer Ryan M. Winters to determine if Officer Winters had a “covered impairment as defined by I.C. 36-8-8-12.5. The board unanimously determined that Officer Winters did not have a covered impairment as defined by I.C. 36-8-8-12.5.

Fire Department– Chief Mike Connelly

Michael Retter, President Kayce Zeller, Vice President Richard Hubbard, Member Mike Luttrull, Counsel Attorney

 

c. Alvord Blvd., west side of the road between Pollack Ave. & Fairlawn school south

entrance – Install “Bus Parking Only on School Days 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM”. Requestedby EVSC

d. (Correction from 7-23-2019 meeting) – Eastbound Bob Jones Way @ SE 3rd St. SE 4TH St. – Install a “Right Turn Only” sign and “Right Arrow” road markings dueto the new one-way road design.

E. Special Event Permit – Sgt. Michael Gray

  1. Line Street Church of Christ requests approval for the “GOSPEL PRAISE IN PARK” beginning August 24th, 2019 at 8:00 a.m. and continuing until 4:00 p.m. Closing Line Street between E Gum Street & E Chandler Street. ***BARRICADES REQUESTED***
  2. Haynie’s Corner Arts District requests approval for the “FRONT PORCH FEST” beginning August 31st, 2019 at noon and continuing until midnight. Closing Second Street between Jefferson Ave & Adams Avenue intersection; Adams Avenue between Second Street & public parking entrance. ***BARRICADES REQUESTED*** (Samantha Buente)
  3. Highland Challenger League requests approval for the “PEACE, LOVE & GIVE WITH a HEART” beginning September 6th, 2019 at 5:30 p.m. and continuing until September 7th, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. Closing SE 9th Street between Main Street & Locust Street; Locust Street between Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd & SE 9th Street. ***BARRICADES REQUESTED*** (Jana Neuhoff)
  4. Central Instrumental Music Boosters requests approval for the “C.H.S. MARCHING BAND COMPETITION” beginning September 7th, 2019 from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Closing Old Post Road between Berry Lane & First Avenue. ***BARRICADES REQUESTED*** (Michelle Cox)
  5. Riverwalk Communities requests approval for the “CRUISE IN & CAR SHOW – 50’S WEEK”beginning September 13th, 2019 from 3:00 p.m. and continuing 9:00 p.m. Closing SE 6th Street between Liberty Way & Walnut Street. ***BARRICADES REQUESTED*** (Dorothy Spaulding)

 

Michael Retter, President Kayce Zeller, Vice President Richard Hubbard, Member Mike Luttrull, Counsel Attorney

University of Evansville and Methodist Temple Partner for Expanded Religious Life Offerings

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The University of Evansville has partnered with Methodist Temple to provide expanded religious life offerings that are further integrated into the student experience. The partnership includes shared clergy and a newly created organizational structure that is integrated into both the Center for Student Engagement and the Center for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.

“This new organizational structure allows us to uphold our longstanding commitment to inclusivity and rich interfaith dialogues while determining the best opportunities of spiritual growth for all of our students,” said UE president Christopher M. Pietruszkiewicz.

Shared clergy include JillAnn Knonenborg, Methodist Temple’s Associate Pastor, as well as Lead Pastor, Andy Payton.

Knonenborg will serve as UE’s Director of Religious Life beginning this fall. She will work collaboratively with the Center for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, the Center for Innovation and Change, and campus service organizations such as UE Habitat for Humanity. She will also develop programming to promote an inclusive environment, coordinate UE’s Alternative Spring Break, advocate for social justice issues, and identify alternative worship experiences that best align with student needs. Knonenborg graduated from Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C., with a Master of Divinity and recently moved to Evansville.

Payton will serve as the University Chaplain to preside at official ceremonies such as convocation, baccalaureate, and commencement and will serve as the liaison with the United Methodist Church. He will also coordinate the annual Vespers and Christmas worship services, as well as the Edgar M. McKown Lecture and associated worship service. Payton graduated from Indiana Wesleyan University with a degree in Communications and went on to seminary at Christian Theological in Indianapolis where he obtained a Master of Divinity.

“Both JillAnn and Andy bring a fresh perspective to our campus community,” said Pietruszkiewicz. “I look forward to watching our students grow under their leadership.”

The Newman Center will continue to offer Catholic masses in Neu Chapel, and a newly created campus worship experience will be announced in the fall semester. Students are encouraged to consider opportunities within the community to participate in worship services. Neu Chapel will continue to be available to the community for weddings and other outside rentals.

“Right Jab And Left Jab” August 15, 2019

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“Right Jab And Left Jab” was created because we have two commenters that post on a daily basis either in our “IS IT TRUE” or “Readers Forum” columns concerning National or International issues.
Joe Biden and Ronald Reagan’s comments are mostly about issues of national interest.  The majority of our “IS IT TRUE” columns are about local or state issues, so we have decided to give Mr. Biden and Mr. Reagan exclusive access to our newly created “LEFT 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 “RIGHT JAB” several times a week.  Oh, “LEFT JAB” is a liberal view and the “RIGHT JAB is representative of the more conservative views. Also, any reader who would like to react to the written comments of the two gentlemen is free to do so.

Troopers will be Conducting Sobriety Checkpoint in Knox County this Weekend

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Driver Sober or Get Pulled OverKnox County – Indiana State Police will be conducting a sobriety checkpoint on Sunday, August 18. The exact location and time will not be released. Motorists that are not impaired can expect only short delays of 2-3 minutes while passing through the checkpoint.Troopers encourage all motorists to call 911 or the closest Indiana State Police Post when they observe another motorist that may be impaired. Be prepared to give a description of the vehicle, location and direction of travel.The Indiana State Police are committed to traffic safety and will continue to conduct saturation patrols and sobriety checkpoints to apprehend impaired drivers and to deter others from drinking and driving.

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