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11th Annual Guns and Hoses Event Brings Family Together

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11th Annual Guns and Hoses Event Brings Family Together

 Police and Firefighters battled it out in the ring for three rounds this evening, all to raise funds for great causes around the tri-state. The 11th Annual Guns and Hoses event kicked off at the Ford Center in Downtown Evansville.

Tiffany Griffith, a mother that has a five-year-old son named Finn was welcomed by Paige Jones to attend the event. Finn was born and diagnosed with kidney disease, but tonight he got to walk out into the ring. Griffith says, “I just was blown away by the response and so for months we have been looking forward to coming here and Finn every day asking is it time to go? Can we go yet? So today is just a magical day for him.”

So far, the Guns team has scored 8-5 tonight.

TO OPIOID HELL AND BACK

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Making Sense by Michael Reagan

I’m feeling human again, thanks.

After three weeks of living in opioid hell – of constantly being sick to my stomach, of throwing up, of having the shakes and feeling depressed and crying – my body and brain are back to normal.

I’m no longer high and messed up on pain killers.

I’m no longer trying to withdraw from them.

And I have a new, up-close-and-personal understanding of the country’s opioid epidemic and how easy it is for a 70-something guy like me to become addicted to potent pain pills.

My opioid nightmare started on March 13 when I had my left knee replaced. The surgery went fine, but with knee replacement all the pain comes during recovery.

When I was released from the hospital on March 15 my doctor wrote me a prescription for oxycodone.

Fifty pills. Two every four hours at first, then one every 12 hours.

Hello opioid addiction.

For the first 10 days and 30 oxycodones, I was pain-free but a complete mess. I was often nauseous. I threw up now and then.

I tried to do my knee exercises as I sat in my recliner chair and watched “The Voice” and whatever else was on.

I don’t really remember much else from those first 10 days, except for feeling sick and occasionally throwing up, but my wife told me my whole personality changed.

I was angry. I was sad and depressed. The pressure I was putting on my family to take care of me made me start crying.

On Sunday, March 25, my wife took my opioids away, but I took pill No. 30 against her will.

On Monday morning I got up, felt nauseous – and threw up. I threw up every day after that for ten days, but the third day of my withdrawal was the worst.

I felt like I had been hit by an earthquake. I had the shakes all day.

When I went to have my surgery staples removed, the knee doctor took one look at me and sent me straight to my heart doctor.

The heart doctor took one look at me, ran an ultra-sound on my heart and sent me back to the ER for blood tests.

At the ER I threw up.

I sat in the ER for several hours, then went home and got lots of fluids. I was shaking so much I couldn’t hold my hand steady or sign my name.

Today – April 5 – I can say I’m finally recovering from addiction.

Yesterday was the first day since March 15 that I woke up and didn’t feel like I was going to be sick. For the last week I haven’t thrown up once.

Last night was the first time I thought I could safely go out to dinner and order food. My wife Colleen and I split a dinner.

The worst for me is over and I’ve learned some lessons the hard way.

I now understand how powerful and dangerous opioids are. And how important it is to have a loving family at home to take care of you when you’re taking them or trying to get off them.

During the last few days I’ve run into several other guys who had their knees replaced.

What they said made me feel kind of stupid.

One guy said he never touched oxycodone. He took Tylenol 3, which has codeine but is less potent.

When I ran into George Thomas, the retired foreman of my father’s ranch, he told me he had had both of his knees replaced.

When I told him I was still recovering from opiates, he said, “I didn’t take anything.”

OK, well.

I’m not as tough as old George.

I know opioids are valuable weapons against pain, and that before they were over-prescribed to help create the current crisis they were often under-prescribed.

But if I have to have my other knee replaced, I’m going to take Tylenol 3 and keep the oxycodone in the box.

Experiencing Life In The 1800’s At New Harmony Heritage Artisans Days

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Historic New Harmony’s 34th annual Heritage Artisans Days will take place from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 18 through 20, in New Harmony, Indiana. The tri-state tradition celebrates 19th-century arts, crafts, and industry through demonstrations and activities. Groups of third and fourth graders from Indiana, Illinois, and Kentucky will experience what life was like in the 1800’s through the eyes of a variety of period artisans.

“The program teaches students how over 200 years ago, a town like New Harmony was sustainable and relied on members of its community to provide vital resources to them as well as sell their goods with others in the region,” said Erin McCracken Morris, community engagement manager.

This year, there are several new artisans demonstrating crafts at Heritage Artisan Days:

  • A blacksmith will demonstrate metal working using a coal forge, anvil and various hand tools commonly used in a blacksmith shop 200 years ago.
  • The soapmaker and beekeeper will demonstrate soap making and beekeeping alongside some of their goats.
  • The woodworker will carve a chain out of a single piece of wood, showing step-by-step how the chain is made.

New Harmony welcomes an average of 3,000 visitors for Heritage Artisan Days each year. While the event aligns with grade-school curriculum, it is also open to the public each day. The afternoons provide a wonderful opportunity for families and homeschool classes to learn about some of Indiana’s first communities.

“We’ve had college students and adults visit New Harmony and remember coming here as a child for this program,” said Leslie Townsend, community engagement director. “This will be our 34th year for hosting this event and we’ve impacted a lot of people over those years.”

School groups must register online in advance. Early ticket prices are $5 for adults and $4 for students, ages 7 through 17 if purchased by April 4. Educators also may obtain suggested lesson plans online.

School groups with any questions should contact Claire Eagle at ceagle@usi.edu or 812-682-4488. For more information on Heritage Artisan Days, visit USI.edu/heritage.

Historic New Harmony is a unified program of the University of Southern Indiana and the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites. By preserving its utopian legacy, Historic New Harmony will inspire renewal and fellowship between people and communities through its programs and collections. Its office is a part of USI’s Outre

Gov. Holcomb Public Schedule for April 9

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Below find Indiana Gov. Eric J. Holcomb’s public schedule for April 9, 2018.

Monday, April 9, 2018: Next Level Fund Town Hall

WHO:              Gov. Holcomb

Various state and local officials

WHAT:            The governor will give remarks.

WHEN:            10 a.m., Monday, April 9

WHERE:          The Gem @ Union 525

525 S. Meridian St.

Indianapolis, IN 46225

 Monday, April 9, 2018: Innovate WithIN – High School Pitch Competition

WHO:              Gov. Holcomb

Various state and local officials

WHAT:            The governor will give remarks.

WHEN:            2 p.m., Monday, April 9

WHERE:          Indiana State Museum

Dean and Barbara White Auditorium, First Floor

650 W. Washington St.

Indianapolis, IN 46204

 

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Zoo Advisory Board Agenda

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MESKER PARK ZOO & BOTANIC GARDEN ADVISORY BOARD

REGULAR MEETING

WINTERNHEIMER CHAMBERS,

ROOM 301 CIVIC CENTER COMPLEX

Tuesday, April 10, 2018
12:00 PM

  1. CALL TO ORDER
  2. MEETING MEMORANDUM March 3, 2018
  3. REPORT BY DIRECTOR
  4. NEW BUSINESS
    1. Request to close early for Zoo Brew event
    2. Contract for Rental Services thru ScooterBug
    3. Contract for gas cylinders from O.V.R.S. Acquisition Corp.
  5. ADJOURN

Approved Approved

Action

STORIES IN STONE

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Willard Library
Stories in Stone program
Hours: Monday, Tuesday 9:00-8:00 â—Š Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00-5:30
Saturday 9:00-5:00 â—Š Sunday 1:00-5:00
Willard Library â—Š 21 First Avenue â—Š Evansville, Indiana 47710 â—Š 812-425-4309 â—Š willard@willard.lib.in.us

FAKE NEWS AND TRUTH

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Establishing a foster parent bill of rights BY WENDY MCNAMARA

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One way to help address the foster care shortage in our state is to provide better support to foster families. This session, I sponsored legislation to give foster parents a stronger voice when communicating and working with the Department of Child Services.

The governor recently signed into law a measure to enact a foster parent bill of rights that lays out the expectations, rights, responsibilities and duties for foster parents and child service agencies.

Under the new law, the Department of Child Services will form a group of current foster parents, child-placing agencies, and other organizations and individuals with expertise in foster care services to develop and update a statement of rights and responsibilities for foster parents.

By enacting a bill of rights, foster parents will have the opportunity to be better heard, which will hopefully result in more effective communication with groups involved in the child welfare system.

To learn about becoming a foster parent, supporting foster families or adoption opportunities, visit www.in.gov/dcs.