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HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE
USI, SWI-AHEC partner with EVSC for Public Health Camp
The Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation’s Southern Indiana Career and Technical Center (SICTC), in collaboration with Southwest Indiana Area Health Education Center (SWI-AHEC), is hosting a one-week summer public health camp, Go Viral: Be a Disease Detective. The camp is for students currently in the seventh and eighth grades in Gibson, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh and Warrick counties who are interested in exploring epidemiology and careers in public health. The camp will be held in the morning, June 3-7, 2019, at the SICTC, 1901 Lynch Road in Evansville.
Dr. Erin Reynolds, assistant professor of Health Services in the College of Nursing and Health Professions at the University of Southern Indiana, and Gwen Barnett, Health Science Education instructor at SICTC, will lead a variety of activities to teach students about epidemiology, food safety, global health, using a microscope and how to collect and analyze data.
Photo and Interview Opportunity: On Tuesday, June 4 between 8:30 and 10 a.m., Go Viral “detectives†will don protective gear (gloves, gowns and head coverings) to investigate a simulated food poisoning outbreak. More details at USI.edu/SWI-AHEC or www.SICTC.com. For more information, contact Kerseclia Patterson, academic outreach coordinator, at 812-228-5048 or kpatterson@usi.edu.
Southwest Indiana AHEC began as a regional center in 2008, and it is hosted by the University of Southern Indiana in the College of Nursing and Health Professions. SWI-AHEC is part of a national network with a mission to improve health by leading the nation in the recruitment, training and retention of a diverse health workforce for underserved communities.
For more information about SWI-AHEC, contact Jane Friona, executive director, at 812-461-5446 or at jefriona@usi.edu
JUST IN: Vanderburgh County Coroner’s Office Is Currently Investigating The Abandonment Of Award Of The State Of Kentucky
The Vanderburgh County Coroner’s Office is currently investigating the abandonment of award of the State of Kentucky. The victim, Randy Smith, a resident of Hartford, KY, was a ward of the State of Kentucky because of his disabilities.
On 05-31-2019 he died at Select Specialties Hospital in Evansville where, under the supervision of the State of Kentucky, he was receiving treatment. Upon his death, The Kentucky Cabinet of Health and Family Services was contacted and notified of the death.
The State of Kentucky has since stated that since he died in Indiana he was no longer their responsibility and at this time he is an abandoned body. The Vanderburgh County Coroner’s Office is currently attempting to make appropriate arrangements for the victim.
Please contact the State of Kentucky Jennifer Rosenberg-Matters Kentucky Fiduciary and Cabinet of Health and Family or Jennifer.Rosenberg@ky.gov  or 502-564-3480 Ext. 3480
Katina Hayden-Supervisor State of Kentucky Cabinet of Health and Family at 270-683-5387.
Obituary Of Stanley  Keith Combs
Obituary Of Stanley  Keith Combs
Koehler Funeral Homes-Chandler and Boonville
Stanley Keith Combs, 63, formerly of Evansville, passed away peacefully in his sleep on Wednesday, May 29, 2019, at Woodmont Health Campus in Boonville Indiana.
Stan was born May 19, 1956, in Evansville, Indiana to the late Keith Allen and Wilma Bateman Combs.
He is survived by his sister; Teresa Allen (Ken), Brother; Chris Combs (Kara), Nephews; Shane Allen (Ariel) of Evansville, Kevin Allen (Vanessa) of Jacksonville, Florida and Cayman Combs of Boonville In, Great Nephews; Skyler and Eli of Jacksonville, North Carolina, Uncles; Gene Combs (Debbie) of Plainfield In, Charles Bateman of Woodbury Minnesota, Aunts; Helen Elzer of Evansville, Edith Bullock of Boonville, Martha Heitcamp (Peter)of Middle Town Springs Vermont, and Debbie Combs of Plainfield Indiana.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Aunts; Vera Combs, Carolyn Combs, Betty Combs, Lois Gorrell, Nera Schultze, Ruth Stamps, Uncles; Tim Schultze, Bill Combs, and Donald Elzer.
Stan was an avid bowler and worked at Arc Lanes for many years. He was a member of the U.S. Marine Corps. He worked for the Ayrshire Coal Mine in Elberfeld. He worked at Colonial Garden Center and for Combs Landscape and Nursery for many years until he was unable to work any longer.
Stan loved amusement parks. His favorites were Kings Island and Opryland. He loved trains, playing solitaire and word search puzzles. He was an early U.S. history war buff. He had an extensive collection of video and books on wars from the Revolutionary War through the present day. He traveled to battlefields of Kentucky and Tennessee.
Visitation will be on Tuesday, June 11, 2019, from 6 P.M. until 8 P.M. at Koehler Funeral Home, 304 East Main Street, Boonville Indiana, 47601.
Memorial contributions may be made to The American Diabetes Association or The American Heart Association.
Obituary Of Bernard  “Bud” Wagner
Boonville, IN. – Bernard “Bud†Wagner, age 78, best known as Papaw, peacefully passed away at home, on Friday, May 31, 2019. His loving, but a little eccentric wife, Jane, was by his side.
After his retirement from Alcoa in 2004, Bud enjoyed sneaking out to his favorite restaurant, Mr. Gatti’s, in Boonville, going to the garage to do woodwork and pretending to be hard of hearing. In his younger years, he could be found on his Honda Goldwing with his ponytail flapping in the wind. When Bud met Jane, sadly Bud’s ponytail met its fate.
Bud was a man of little words but his facial expressions spoke wonders. His favorite quote was “what do they need?†With four kids, that’s just what you do, right!?
He is survived by his wife, Jane Wagner; children, Ronald Wagner (Arin); Tamara Shiver (Mark); Sarah Fulton (Richard); Ashley Riddick (Jon); grandchildren, Jacob, Austin, Jordyn, Skye, Anna, Emilee, Abby, and Stella.
Bud did not want a funeral, so, in lieu of flowers, go to your local Dairy Queen and have ice cream and remember “Old Guys Rule!†For monetary donations please donate to VNA Deaconess Hospice or Davita Dialysis.
Bud will be greatly missed by his wife, children, and grandchildren but is now happily in heaven with his parents, siblings, and grandbaby.
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“IS IT TRUE” JUNE 3, 2019
We hope that today’s “IS IT TRUEâ€Â 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.
IS IT TRUE everyday members of our local law enforcement work many scenes of shootings several times every week?  …they also chase and apprehend suspects fleeing the scene of the shootings? …we are proud of our men and women in blue for help keeping our community safe from bad people?…the next time you see our first responders please give them five (5) “thumbs up” for doing a great job in protecting us?
IS IT TRUE if only the powers that be would have listened to past County Commission Dave Mosby, Vanderburgh County wouldn’t be experiencing today’s overcrowding problem at the county jail?
IS IT TRUE we have been told because of the increases in the County Income Option Tax (CIOT) and the Wheel Tax that Vanderburgh County now has the money to fund a reasonable expansion of the county jail?