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Nominations NowBeing Accepted For State’s Highest Agricultural Award

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Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch is now accepting nominations for the 2019 AgriVision Award, which is the highest agricultural honor presented by the state.

Now in its 13th year, the award was established to recognize individuals who have made significant contributions to the agriculture industry, whether it’s developing new technology, managing an agribusiness or organization, or working to address a global issue, to name a few.

“Indiana is on the front lines of agricultural innovation, and Hoosiers are pioneering advances every day,” Crouch said. “This award allows us to recognize several of those individuals who have given so much to agriculture and Indiana over the years.”

The AgriVision Award is open to any Indiana resident and all sectors of the agriculture industry—from bioenergy to livestock to the biosciences. Any person or organization may submit a nomination.

Once a winner has been selected, the award will be presented by Lt. Governor Crouch and Indiana State Department of Agriculture Director Bruce Kettler during the Celebration of Agriculture at the Indiana State Fair.

“We have some extraordinary individuals that makeup Indiana’s agricultural community, and far too often, their work and accomplishments go unrecognized,” Kettler said. “It’s important that we acknowledge those who have been champions for agriculture and helped shape where the industry is today.”

Nomination forms can be found by visiting www.in.gov/isda/3367.htm. Entries must be submitted by 5:00 p.m., ET, on June 30, 2019.

ADOPT A PET

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Patty is a 1-yr-old female American Staffordshire Terrier (pit bull) mix. She was originally transferred to VHS from Evansville Animal Care & Control. After being adopted from VHS in March, she was returned for personal problems. Her adoption fee is $110 and she’s ready to go home today. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Raise Bore Operator
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Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation 3.7/5 rating   46 reviews  – Evansville, IN
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Night Driver
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Order Entry Representative
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Part-Time Store Associate
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ECVB Meeting

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Choosing The Right Hospital

Think about the last time you purchased a car or a major appliance. Did you do your homework? Did you compare features, warranties, costs?

Now think about the last time you or a family member went to the hospital. You probably didn’t even know you might have a choice. And it’s unlikely that you compared services or quality, because few resources exist to help you choose the best care.

Leapfrog is changing that. By publicly reporting critical safety and quality information, we can help you find the best care for you and your family. And by making transparency the norm in health care, we’re helping hospitals achieve the best care possible for their patients.

Aren’t all hospitals the same?

Up to 440,000 people die every year due to preventable medical errors. 

In short, no. In some hospitals, patient safety and high-quality are top priorities. Strong health care teams reduce infection rates, put checks in place to prevent mistakes, and ensure strong lines of communication between hospital staff, patients, and families. But some hospitals trail behind. In fact, medical errors are the third-leading cause of death in this country, surpassing the number of deaths caused by car accidents, breast cancer and HIV/AIDS.

That means that it’s critically important that you choose a hospital with a good track record on keeping its patients safe from harm. The Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade rates hospitals on the very basics of medical care, such as handwashing, entering prescriptions through a computer, and the availability of qualified nurses. So no matter the reason for a hospital visit, patient safety should be your number one priority. Jump over to the Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade to see how your community’s hospitals score on safety.

What else is important to know?

Safety isn’t the whole picture. Leapfrog works with over 50 leading medical experts to identify safety, quality, and resource use measures that have a demonstrated impact on patient care. We then ask hospitals to report on those measures and showcase exactly what they’re doing to improve.

  • If you or a family member needs surgery, see how your hospital compares on mortality rates of certain high-risk procedures.
  • If you are pregnant, find out how your hospital does on maternity care metrics like C-sections and managing high-risk deliveries.
  • If you’re concerned about a seriously-ill parent or family member, look at ICU staffing protocols and how the hospital prevents injuries and dangerous infections.
Ready to compare hospitals?

Make an informed decision for your care.

What if my hospital does poorly, or doesn’t report at all?

If you’re unhappy with your hospital’s performance, don’t be afraid to talk to hospital leadership. You can ask them what may have contributed to their rating and what they are doing to improve. You can also utilize the location tools on the Leapfrog Hospital Survey and the Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade to find hospitals nearby that provide better care. You have the right to choose the best hospital for you and your family.

Nearly half of hospitals nationwide reported to the Leapfrog Hospital Survey. But there are still too many hospitals unwilling to provide patients and purchasers the information they need to make better health care decisions. If your local hospital does not report to the voluntary Leapfrog Hospital Survey, ask them why not.

Never refuse care in an emergency because of the hospital’s grade on the Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade or performance on the Leapfrog Hospital Survey, but use the information as a guide for planned events and a research tool for potential emergencies.

Beardsley’s strong start, run support by Calabrese and Cullen give Otters 4-0 win

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The Evansville Otters posted their second shutout of the week and the season on Friday, beating the Florence Freedom on the road 4-0 behind Tyler Beardsley’s strong start.

Beardsley tossed 6.2 shutout innings with five strikeouts, giving up only two hits in the start.

The Evansville right-hander has put together back-to-back quality starts, going 2-0 with 10 strikeouts and one run allowed in 12.2 innings this past week.

Beardsley was in a pitcher’s duel with Freedom starter Frank Valentino, as both right-handers had six scoreless innings, allowing five total hits.

In the seventh inning, the offense came alive to back Beardsley on the mound as Dakota Phillips led off with a double down the right-field line.

Rob Calabrese then smacked a double to right-center to score Phillips, knocking in his sixth RBI of the season, giving the Otters the first lead of the game at 1-0.

After Carlos Castro moved Calabrese over to third on a groundout, Jack Meggs hit a single to shallow right field, with the ball falling out of Caleb Lopes’ glove on a basket-catch attempt, scoring Calabrese to extend the Otters’ lead to two.

Valentino was removed after that hit, going 6.1 innings, surrendering two runs on six hits while fanning nine.

Beardsley was able to get the first two outs in the bottom of the seventh, but after allowing a walk, Taylor Wright entered the game to end the seventh with a strikeout.

Wright retired the side in the eighth with three straight strikeouts, pushing his season strikeout total to 21 in 2019.

With two outs in the top of the ninth and Anthony Maselli on first, Hunter Cullen crushed a two-run home run to right field, making the score 4-0 on his fourth home run of the season, and surpassing his total from 2018.

With runners on the corners in the bottom of the ninth with two outs, Danny Hrbek struck out Taylor Bryant to end the game.

 

EPD REPORT

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EPD REPORT