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Call Before You Dig; Vectren

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In an effort to remind residents to dial 8-1-1 before digging, Aug. 11 has been designated National Call Before You Dig awareness day. To celebrate, Vectren Energy Delivery (Vectren) will also be handing out educational materials and 811 bracelets to fans at Saturday’s Evansville Otters game at Bosse Field. A Vectren representative will throw out the first pitch.

Not only does it ensure the safety of all involved, but it is the law to inform local utility companies regarding the intent to dig at least two full days prior by calling the national 811 free service. After telling the 811 operator where the digging will take place and the type of work involved, the approximate location of buried lines, pipes and cables will be marked.

In 2017, Vectren responded to nearly 1,000 damages to underground lines and pipes throughout its territory. Striking a single line can cause injury, repair costs, fines and inconvenient outages. Installing a mailbox, building a deck, planting a tree and laying a patio are all examples of digging projects that need a call to 811 before starting.

“Nationally, every nine minutes, someone strikes a buried utility line while digging,” said Brad Ellsworth, president of Vectren Energy Delivery of Indiana-South. “Calling 811 is easy, free and can ultimately save a life. By providing our customers information on natural gas safety, we can keep one another safe while improving that statistic.”

The depth of utility lines can vary for a number of reasons, such as erosion, previous digging projects, and uneven surfaces. Utility lines need to be properly marked because even when digging only a few inches, the risk of striking an underground utility line still exists.

 

Malpractice Verdict For Doctor, Barring Of Late Expert Witness Affirmed

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IL for www.theindianalawyer.com

The Indiana Court of Appeals affirmed a jury verdict in favor of a doctor sued for malpractice after a patient died, finding the trial court didn’t err in limiting the plaintiff’s evidence.

In October 2009, 19-year-old Jay Shaw died from cardiac arrest during a cystoscopy and stent replacement procedure. Shaw, who had received a kidney transplant, underwent the procedure on his transplanted kidney after he arrived at the emergency room and was diagnosed with pneumonia and acute renal failure.

In October 2011, Shaw’s father, James Shaw, filed a medical malpractice action against Dr. Chandra Sundaram and others, in which a Medical Review Panel found in favor of Sundaram and the other defendants. In November 2013, James Shaw sued Sundaram alleging negligence on behalf of Jay’s estate.

During a lengthy discovery process, Shaw’s counsel continually failed to timely provide the trial court with information about his expert witness’ opinions. When Shaw finally served a supplemental final witness list in September 2016, expert witness Dr. Allen Griggs was listed for the first time since the start of the two-year process, with no information regarding his opinions.

In February 2017, Shaw moved the trial court to permit him to substitute Griggs for another expert on his list, but the trial court denied Shaw’s motion and barred Griggs from testifying, saying it would be “highly prejudicial” to allow a substitute “just 47 days before a two-week jury trial.”

When Shaw requested to call Griggs as a witness during trial, the trial court denied it again, noting the “many hard and clear deadlines that had been put in place throughout the proceedings and the many extensions of those deadlines it had afforded to Shaw.”

In March 2017, Dr. Sundaram filed a motion in limine to bar any new claim not submitted to the medical review panel, including any undisclosed claim regarding informed consent, which the trial court granted.

Shaw argued the trial court erred in its denial of his request to substitute Griggs for another expert witness and by denying his request to call Griggs as a rebuttal expert witness.

The appellate court declined to second-guess the trial court’s frustrations with discovery tactics and credibility presented by Shaw’s counsel in James E. Shaw, Administrator of the Estate and as Father of Jaymes G. Shaw, deceased v. Chandra Sundaram, M.D., and Kelli Metelues,

49A02-1710-CT-2470

https://www.in.gov/judiciary/opinions/pdf/08091801jgb.pdf

It found that given the lengthy history of discovery violations and failure to timely identify both Griggs and his opinions, the trial court acted within its discretion to deny Shaw’s request for Griggs to be called as an expert witness.

“Even if we had found the decision erroneous, we would have no way of determining whether the error was reversible or not as Shaw did not make an offer of proof regarding what Dr. Griggs’s testimony would have been,” Judge John Baker wrote for the court.

The appellate court also noted that during the years-long discovery process, naming five expert witnesses, and finally electing to comply with trial court orders, not once did Shaw state that any of his experts would testify regarding informed consent.

“Moreover, at no point during the trial did Shaw make any offers of proof regarding an informed consent claim,” Baker concluded.

 

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VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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Below are the felony cases to be filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.

Joseph Allen Melton: Unlawful possession of syringe (Level 6 Felony), Operating a vehicle while intoxicated (Level 6 Felony), Leaving the scene of an accident (Class B misdemeanor), Driving while suspended (Class A infraction)

Denver Jo Leonard: Possession of a synthetic drug or synthetic drug lookalike substance (Level 6 Felony), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)

Robert Charles Pollard: Intimidation (Level 5 Felony), Invasion of privacy (Class A misdemeanor)

Laura Lee Lahmayer: Resisting law enforcement (Level 6 Felony), Disregarding an official traffic control device (Class C infraction)

Lisa Kay Dant: Theft (Level 6 Felony)

Kelsey Jane Sanford: Aiding  Burglary (Level 4 Felony), Aiding Theft (Class A misdemeanor)

Jessica Charlene Robb: Possession of a synthetic drug or synthetic drug lookalike substance (Level 6 Felony)

Adopt A Pet

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Astrid is a female albino Lionhead mix rabbit! She is one of an unwanted litter surrendered to the VHS. She’s about 5 months old. Her adoption fee is $40 and includes her spay and microchip. Bunnies can easily be litter-trained and prefer to be indoor pets! Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for details!

 

Pacific Pink Leaves Louisiana for G3 Groupie Doll

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Having won 11 of 29 starts and $652,020, Keith Plaisance’s 6-year-old mare Pacific Pink moves into the deeper water of a graded stakes in Sunday’s $100,000, Grade 3 Groupie Doll at Ellis Park.
Born in Louisiana, Pacific Pink heretofore has raced exclusively in her home state. The mare has won Delta Downs’ LA Bred Premier Night Distaff Stakes, Evangeline Downs’ Louisiana Legends Distaff and Louisiana Legends Soiree, the Fair Grounds’ Louisiana Champions Day Ladies Stakes and Crescent City Oaks and Louisiana Downs’ Elge Rasberry Stakes. All those races were restricted to Louisiana-bred horses.
However, Pacific Pink also has won against open company, including Evangeline Downs’ 2017 Spotted Horse. That’s a race she was second in this year to Adore, one of her new stablemates in the sprawling Steve Asmussen barn. Pacific Pink had been trained by Eddie Johnston, who stays in Louisiana year-round, being sent to Asmussen after her last race with the Groupie Doll in mind.
“She’s obviously a very accomplished race mare,” Asmussen said by phone Friday. “It’s just an opportunity for her in a graded stakes that Mr. Plaisance would like to take, and I’m glad to get the chance to run her.”
Pacific Pink, whose number of wins and earnings easily tops the field, is the 7-2 second choice in the field of 11 fillies and mares, with Pinch Hit the 2-1 favorite and graded stakes-placed Torrent 9-2.
The late-running Pacific Pink doesn’t always win — she also has seven seconds and seven thirds — but she’s always making up ground in the final eighth-mile while racing on dirt, turf or in the mud.
Pacific Pink has been ridden most of her career by Colby Hernandez, whose older brother, Brian, lands the mount for the Groupie Doll.
“She’s a cool mare,” Asmussen said. “I’m sure she’ll keep coming. She’s just a nice, big, strong, good-looking mare. There’s plenty of pace in there for her. Colby rode her last time. Brian rides her this time. I’m sure they’ll communicate what’s best for her.”
Asmussen also has Ellis Park allowance winner Limation in the new $75,000 Ellis Park Derby. “He’s a nice 3-year-old and I think the mile suits him really well right now,” the trainer said. “The horse has trained consistently and always worked impressively, so it’s a nice little chance in a stakes for him.”
The first 500 in attendance Sunday will receive a commemorative Groupie Doll Stakes glass. The mile stakes is named for the two-time champion female sprinter and Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Sprint winner who ran twice in the Ellis Park stakes when it was called the Gardenia, winning as a 3-year-old filly in 2011 and finishing third in 2013.
Caton Bredar, the popular racing broadcast analyst, will be analyzing the races with Li’l Rocco this Sunday and Aug. 19.
Bivian B works for Ellis Park Debutante
Bivian B did a lot right in winning her racing debut July 27 at Ellis Park. But in preparation for the $75,000 Ellis Park Debutante on Aug. 19, trainer John Hancock structured a five-eighths of a mile work in company Friday to get the filly used to dirt hitting her in the face.
The work, involving four horses from three barns, didn’t go exactly to plan. But with exercise rider Savannah Goebel coming back covered in dirt suggested that part played out. Bivian B started farther behind her workmates — Hancock estimated eight lengths — than was intended. But she quickly caught up to them on the turn and sprinted away from her competition in the final sixteenth-mile. Ellis Park clocker Billy Pettingill caught her going in 1:02, while Hancock timed her in 1:01 1/5 and galloping out three-quarters of a mile in just over 1:13.
“Can’t do any better,” Hancock said. “I just wanted to give her something to run at, because I intend to bring her from off of it. It looks like there is going to be a lot of speed in it, and I just want to teach her to relax and come running late like she did this morning. It really didn’t matter what was up in front of her, as long as they gave her a target to run at.
“There’s nothing else I can do but keep her happy, keep her in the feed tub, jog her a little bit, graze her around the barn and hope everything is fine in the morning. Then, if we’re good enough, we’re good enough. But she acts like she is. She’s got speed if she needs it, but she’ll sit and wait, too.”
Said Goebel: “She felt really good. She wasn’t even tired at the end.”
Bivian B is owned by Hancock’s wife, Donna, and Gatewood Bell’s Hat Creek Racing. She is named for Hancock’s mother, who died last year, leading for an emotional winner’s circle after she won under apprentice jockey Edgar Morales by a neck over Nana’s Girl.
Healing Reins bringing miniature horses to Ellis Saturday
Kids of all ages will enjoy seeing the miniature horses brought to Ellis Park for Saturday’s card by the non-profit Healing Reins, whose mission is “to assist individuals with special needs in meeting their full potential through interaction with horses.” Healing Reins, which offers individual and group therapy sessions, is supported through its partner locations in Henderson: Chad and Stacy Denton’s Blue Moon Stables and William and Peggy Fidler’s Rolling Hills Equestrian Center.  The “minis” will be at Ellis from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. Central.
Also Saturday is the second day of wiener-dog trials, with dachshunds squaring off after the third and fifth races, or approximately 2 and 3 p.m. Central. The top four in each race advance to the Wiener Dog Derby semifinals Aug. 25.
The Inside Track free weekly handicapping seminar with announcer Jimmy McNerney and paddock analyst Li’l Rocco is Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Central in the clubhouse’s second-floor Gardenia Room. McNerney and Li’l Rocco will handicap Saturday’s card as well as Sunday’s stakes.
Groupie Doll Stakes (G3)
Post time: Sunday at 4:40 p.m. Central (ninth race)
Purse: $100,000. Distance: mile. Division: Fillies & mares 3 years old & up
pp horse (weight)              jockey/trainer
1. Sense of Bravery (116)       De La Cruz/Cox
2. Jenda’s Agenda (120)       G. Saez/Jones
3. Champagne Problems (120)   Borel/Wilkes
4. Misleading Lady (120)        Rocco/Tomlinson
5. Honey Bunny (120)          Lanerie/Ortiz
6. Pacific Pink (120)           Hernandez/Asmussen
7. Mines and Magic (120)       Camacho/V. Oliver
8. Dutch Parrot (120)          Canchari/VanMeter
9. Torrent (120)               Gilligan/Moquett
10. Pinch Hit (120)             Bridgmohan/Cox
11. Dorodansa (120)           Hill/Gorder
Ellis Park Derby
Post time: Sunday at 4:10 p.m. Central (eighth race)
Purse: $75,000. Distance. mile. Division: 3-year-olds
pp horse (weight)             jockey/trainer
1. Travelling Midas (120)       Gilligan/Arnold
2. Front Door (120)            Bridgmohan/LoPresti
3. Ebben (120)               Borel/Margolis
4. Jacktastic (120)             Landeros/Wilkes
5. Hoonani Road (122)         Hill/Catalano
6. Battle At Sea (122)          Albarado/Maker
7. Kowboy Karma (120)        Hernandez/Jones
8. Limation (120)              McMahon/Asmussen
9. Believe In Royalty (120)       G. Saez/Jones
10. Art Collection (120)          Rocco/Dickey
11. Cutler (120)                Zajac/Jackson
12. Turner Time (120)           Lanerie/Cox

ADOPT A PET

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Taryn is a 2-year-old female black & white cat! She was surrendered with her sister Torrance, who’s also available, in March. Torrance is the more outgoing of the two while Taryn is more shy. Both girls get along just fine with other cats. Taryn’s adoption fee is $40 and includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Back at hometown track, Larry Jones seeks first Groupie Doll win with Jenda’s Agenda

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Larry Jones is back at his hometown track where he launched his training career in 1982. Now he’ll try to win Ellis Park’s marquee stakes for the first time with Jenda’s Agenda in Sunday’s Grade 3, $100,000 Groupie Doll while also saddling Believe in Royalty and Kowboy Karma in the augural running of the $75,000 Ellis Park Derby on the undercard.
The Groupie Doll attracted a field of 11 fillies and mares, headed by Indiana Grand’s Mari Hulman George winner Pinch Hit, who was fourth in the stakes last year. The Ellis Park Derby drew a capacity 12 entrants. Both races are a mile.
Jones stabled for many years at Ellis Park, short drives from his Henderson farm and from where he grew up in Hopkinsville. His first stakes victory was at Ellis Park, the 1986 Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonel Stakes with Capt. Bold, an $800 yearling purchase. Eighteen years later, Jones trained the first Ellis Park-based horse to win a Grade 1 stakes in New York when Island Sand took Belmont Park’s 2004 Acorn after finishing second in the Kentucky Oaks.
After relocating to Delaware Park following the 2005 tornado that ravished Ellis, Jones went on to win the Kentucky Oaks three times (Proud Spell, Believe You Can and Lovely Maria) and has had 10 individual horses win Grade 1 races, including 2011 Horse of the Year Havre de Grace and 2007 Kentucky Derby runner-up Hard Spun. Jones returned to Ellis Park for one summer in 2012, including having Believe You Can stabled at the Pea Patch, but this is his first full summer to have a barn here since.
“I was here 27 seasons in a row,” said Jones, who also has horses training at Churchill Downs. “… They say you can never go home, but it feels good to be here. I’m selling my house in Delaware, so we’re Kentucky again.”
Jenda’s Agenda is a daughter of Just Jenda, a multiple stakes-winner trained by Jones and co-owned by Jones and his wife, Cindy. The Joneses bred and own Jenda’s Agenda but early on sold half-interest to major client Rick Porter.
Like her mom, Jenda’s Agenda got off to a quick start as a racehorse, winning her first three races last year at age 3. Even after being sidelined 10 1/2 months with an injury, Jenda’s Agenda came right back with a good second off the layoff and then a smart win in an Oaklawn Park allowance race.
But in her subsequent two starts, Jenda’s Agenda was 11th and sixth, losing by 18 lengths in both Keeneland’s Grade 3 Doubledogdare and Prairie Meadows’ $100,000 Iowa Distaff. Jones suspects the filly had developed minor bone bruising that seems to be rectified and is hoping the Groupie Doll proves those debacles are not representative of who the 4-year-old filly really is.
“I hope not,” he said. “We moved her to Ellis Park, and she’s working really good over this course. Gabriel Saez will be back on her. That’s who kind of got her started and going. We’re sure keeping our fingers crossed that we’ve got her back. At first we thought maybe it was the Keeneland track that she wasn’t liking so she didn’t work well there. But then she started working a little better at Churchill.
“Although she won at Oaklawn and did good, she just never was quite the same after that. I’m going to kind of blame it on bone bruising. Nothing enough to make her lame or make her gallop bad, but when she hit that very top speed, then she could feel it. We moved her over here, because if it’s bone bruising, this track has so much cushion and stuff. I’m really happy with how she’s doing right now.”
Believe in Royalty is out of Jones’ 2012 Oaks winner Believe You Can and a son of Gainesway Farm’s super-sire Tapit. After setting the pace and weakening to third in a Churchill Downs’ allowance race, Believe in Royalty closed from last to finish fourth — but only two lengths from winning after coming six-wide — in the $250,000 Iowa Derby. Second in that race was Mr Freeze, who in his next start won the $750,000 West Virginia Derby.
“We tried a different style with him last time, coming from off the pace, and it seemed like, ‘OK, we’ve maybe found out what we need to do,’” Jones said. “He’s got enough early speed that he puts you in the race real quick if you want him to, or you let him. But we’re going to try maybe the same technique here, bringing him from off the pace and make one big run. He does have talent. These Tapits, some of them are a little tough. We weren’t trying to tell him how to do it. We were just trying to see what he wanted us to do. So maybe this is it.”
Jones said a mile might be a little far for Kowboy Karma, a son of 2009 sprint champion Kodiak Kowboy trained by Jones. Kowboy Karma, winner of a small stakes last year at Delaware and fourth in Belmont’s Grade 1 Champagne, last ran when second in a Keeneland allowance race on April 12.
“He’s training good enough, doing his gallop-outs really well,” Jones said. “He’s not working as fast maybe as he was. But we’re trying to get him to where he can go a little longer. We’re hoping maybe a little different training technique on him will pay off.”
Jones, a familiar site on the track with his tall frame galloping horse after horse in the mornings, said several weeks ago that he was going to hang up his chaps. At 61, he thought it was age that had his arms and legs feeling sore and achy. Instead, his Evansville physician, horse owner Steed Jackson, told him this week that it was the onset of the shingles virus. It was caught early, is being treated and Jones is feeling better.
“I said, ‘Darn, who knows? Maybe I’ll want to go back to galloping after all of this. I just thought I was old and broke down. Maybe I still have another 70 years left in me,’” Jones joked. “I told (the doctor) it’s not like you’ll never see me on a horse, because I rode the pony today. But I said, ‘Me galloping 10 or 12 a day is out. I’m not going to do that anymore.’ And I’m not, no matter how good I feel. But you might see me on two or three horses.
“But it’s time. I knew my reflexes were starting to change. This way I quit on my terms. I tried to roughly estimate and I know I have galloped over a half-million miles. And I ain’t going nowhere. I wind up right back where I started every time!”
Groupie Doll Stakes (G3)
Post time: Sunday at 4:40 p.m. Central (ninth race)
Purse: $100,000. Distance: mile. Division: Fillies & mares 3 years old & up
pp horse (weight)              jockey/trainer
1. Sense of Bravery (116)       De La Cruz/Cox
2. Jenda’s Agenda (120)       G. Saez/Jones
3. Champagne Problems (120)   Borel/Wilkes
4. Misleading Lady (120)        Rocco/Tomlinson
5. Honey Bunny (120)          Lanerie/Ortiz
6. Pacific Pink (120)           Hernandez/Asmussen
7. Mines and Magic (120)       Camacho/V. Oliver
8. Dutch Parrot (120)          Canchari/VanMeter
9. Torrent (120)               Gilligan/Moquett
10. Pinch Hit (120)             Bridgmohan/Cox
11. Dorodansa (120)           Hill/Gorder
Ellis Park Derby
Post time: Sunday at 4:10 p.m. Central (eighth race)
Purse: $75,000. Distance. mile. Division: 3-year-olds
pp horse (weight)             jockey/trainer
1. Travelling Midas (120)       Gilligan/Arnold
2. Front Door (120)            Bridgmohan/LoPresti
3. Ebben (120)               Borel/Margolis
4. Jacktastic (120)             Landeros/Wilkes
5. Hoonani Road (122)         Hill/Catalano
6. Battle At Sea (122)          Albarado/Maker
7. Kowboy Karma (120)        Hernandez/Jones
8. Limation (120)              McMahon/Asmussen
9. Believe In Royalty (120)       G. Saez/Jones
10. Art Collection (120)          Rocco/Dickey
11. Cutler (120)                Zajac/Jackson
12. Turner Time (120)           Lanerie/Cox

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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Below are the felony cases to be filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.

Deariel Vonsray Martinz Simmons: Domestic battery resulting in bodily injury to a pregnant woman (Level 5 Felony), Intimidation (Level 6 Felony), Obstruction of justice (Level 6 Felony)

Matthew John Emrich: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony)

Julien Eugene Ford: Possession of a synthetic drug or synthetic drug lookalike substance (Level 6 Felony)

Kathleen Maria Mills: Unlawful possession of syringe (Level 6 Felony), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)

Pierre Lamont Johnson: Unlawful possession of syringe (Level 6 Felony), Failure to appear (Level 6 Felony)

Duane E. Conner: Strangulation (Level 6 Felony), Domestic battery (Class A misdemeanor)

Maurice Kenyatta Joyce: Battery by means of a deadly weapon (Level 5 Felony), Unlawful possession of syringe (Level 6 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Class A misdemeanor)

Miles Richard Maloney: Criminal confinement (Level 5 Felony), Battery against a public safety official (Level 6 Felony), Strangulation (Level 6 Felony), Battery resulting in moderate bodily injury (Level 6 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Class A misdemeanor)

Michael Anthony Turpin: Counterfeiting (Level 6 Felony)

Bridgette Elaine Harris: Battery by means of a deadly weapon (Level 5 Felony), Domestic battery by bodily waste (Class A misdemeanor)

Amanda Lee Reel: Strangulation (Level 6 Felony), Battery resulting in bodily injury (Class A misdemeanor)

Joshua Alexander Bolin: Auto theft (Level 6 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Level 6 Felony), Disregarding automatic signal (Class C infraction)

Nathan Michael Cardwell: Operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license for life (Level 5 Felony)

Regina L. Hazelwood: Robbery resulting in bodily injury (Level 3 Felony), Burglary (Level 4 Felony)

Lindsey Elizabeth Keil: Unlawful possession or use of a legend drug (Level 6 Felony)

Gabriel Matthew Kobie: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony)