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ST. MARY’S WELLNESS CENTER TO HOLD TAI CHI FOR ARTHRITIS CLASS

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St. Mary’s Wellness Center will hold two eight-week “Tai Chi for Arthritis” classes beginning the last week of January. This course is supported by the Arthritis Foundation as a safe and effective way to ease the symptoms of arthritis – including pain, depression, and decreased range of motion. It is designed to be easy and enjoyable for people of all ages, physical conditions, and experience levels.

The cost is $75 for all eight classes. Registration is required by Thursday, January 26. Classes will be taught by local Certified Instructors Mike Goebel and Susan Reid and held at St. Mary’s Wellness Center at Epworth Crossing.  Class times are:

  • Mondays from 1:30 – 2:30 p.m., January 30 – March 20
  • Thursdays from 1:30 – 2:30 p.m., February 2 – March 23

Please call 812-485-5725 to reserve your spot. Other class listings are available at StMarys.org/classes.

Governor Pence Farewell Message to Hoosiers

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Governor Mike Pence delivered the following farewell message to Hoosiers regarding his term in office. An HD video recording of this message may be accessed at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEfa7RMn_To.

 

As my time serving as your Governor comes to a close, I would like to share a few thoughts about the last four years and what we as Hoosiers have accomplished together.  I am so proud of the people of Indiana.  Hoosiers are known around America for being good and kind-hearted people, always willing to help each other in times of need, but as I learned traveling across this country, our state has also become synonymous with fiscal responsibility, innovation and a growing economy.

Together we made great strides since that January 2013 day when I took the oath of office.  We lived up to our reputation and worked hard to create a state that attracts investment and jobs. With the Indiana General Assembly, we cut taxes in each of the last four years. We held the line on spending and with balanced budgets and record reserves, Indiana became the fiscal envy of the country. We rolled back burdensome red tape and made historic investments in education, infrastructure, innovation and reform.

We set a record for private sector employment. Today, we have more Hoosiers working than ever before in the 200-year history of this state. Indiana’s economy added more than 165,000 new private sector jobs, and our state’s unemployment rate has been cut in half. Indiana’s labor force participation rate outpaced the national average for more than two years running.

Because of hardworking Hoosiers and our state’s competitive business environment, we secured commitments from companies that represent more than $15 billion in capital investment creating more than 90,000 jobs in the future.

And, because our fiscal foundation is strong, the state has been able to partner with local communities through the Regional Cities Initiative to support quality of life improvements, attracting even more talent and investment in our cities. The state investment of $126 million will yield more than $2 billion in total investments – a great value for taxpayers – and will span more than 100 projects that include the redevelopment of downtown areas and waterways while enhancing cultural and economic opportunities.

As the Crossroads of America, Indiana made robust infrastructure investments to meet the needs of our economy. In the last four years, we committed more than $2.5 billion in new funding for roads and bridges – without raising taxes. We also secured the first ongoing, new investments for local infrastructure projects in more than a decade and cut the ribbon on new bridges on the Ohio River, made improvements on US 31 and made critical progress completing I-69 from Evansville to Indianapolis.

Our innovative Healthy Indiana Plan is a national model of how to provide affordable health care coverage to our most vulnerable citizens. Hoosiers are proving we can improve healthcare and drive down costs with consumer choices and preventive care without the federal mandates, taxes and fees.

With HIP 2.0, we have also made great strides expanding treatment for those who struggle in the grip of drug addiction. This year, we also broke ground on Indiana’s first mental health hospital in more than a generation and brought together experts from across the state to craft solutions to combat the scourge of substance abuse in our communities.

In education, while investing record amounts in K-12 public education, we set aside millions of dollars to increase pay for good teachers. I’m especially proud that we made historic strides to ensure that our schools work for all our kids, regardless of where they start in life and regardless of where they want to start.

We became the first state in America to make career and vocational education a priority again in every high school.

I am especially proud to have signed legislation that, for the first time ever, provides public funding for quality pre-K education for disadvantaged Hoosier children. Our pilot program is opening doors for vulnerable children across Indiana and creating a framework for future investment in early childhood education.

Our focus on education is affecting student performance in the classroom. Thanks to the hard work of our kids, parents and teachers, graduation rates and test scores improved over the past four years all across the state.

The success our state has enjoyed is a product of the work ethic and ingenuity of businesses large and small, in the city and on the farm but credit must also go to the men and women who serve our state at every level of our government.

The greatest blessing of my life is my wife Karen Pence and in her service as our First Lady, Hoosiers have seen her love and devotion to Indiana throughout the past four years. As First Lady of Indiana, Karen has impacted the lives of children and families in a lasting way. Her travels across our state as our Bicentennial Ambassador and her charitable efforts supporting organizations in all 92 counties have touched hearts and inspired Hoosiers, and I will always be proud of her service.

I was fortunate to have at my side two dedicated Lieutenant Governors, Sue Ellspermann and Governor-elect Eric Holcomb, who were full partners in every success of our administration. Credit is also due to the dedicated men and women of my governor’s staff, the members of my cabinet and the thousands of state employees whom I have had the privilege of working alongside the last four years. With their integrity and work ethic, these state employees personify the best of public service, and it has been my honor to serve the people of Indiana with them.

I am also grateful for the stewardship of the men and women of the Indiana General Assembly, especially Speaker Brian Bosma and Senate President Pro Tem David Long. These legislators enabled our state to become the fiscal envy of the country as we advanced innovative policies to improve the economy and well-being of Hoosiers.

But most of all, credit belongs to you, the people of Indiana, who demanded a government as good as our people. We worked each day to fulfill the trust you placed in us and while the work of the people will continue, I believe every Hoosier can be proud of the progress our state has made at the outset of our third century.

As my time as your Governor comes to an end, I want to say thank you.

Thank you for giving me and my family the opportunity to serve the state we love. Thank you for supporting our efforts to build an even better Indiana over the last four years. Because of your support and faith, our state is more prosperous today, our economy is more dynamic, our children are better prepared, and the quality of life for Hoosiers is improving every day.

As we prepare to assume new responsibilities in our nation’s capital, we leave with grateful hearts knowing that everything we will ever do is owing entirely to the grace of God, my wonderful family, and you, the good people of Indiana. Wherever our service takes us in the promising days ahead, our hearts will always be here, where the moon shines bright upon the Wabash and until we come back home again, we pray that God will continue to bless this great state and all who go by the name of Hoosier. Thank you for the opportunity to serve as your governor. I know the best days for Indiana and America are yet to come.

 

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USI, Trilogy embark on unique public-private partnership

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The University of Southern Indiana’s Center for Healthy Aging and Wellness announces its first public-private partnership to increase educational and career opportunities for students interested in working with older adults. Trilogy Health Services has committed $50,000 to fund six annual scholarships for USI undergraduate and graduate students in a variety of clinical and non-clinical disciplines.

Dr. Ann White, dean of the USI College of Nursing and Health Professions, said the gift reflects Trilogy’s commitment to building a pipeline of young health care professionals to care for the aging population. “According to the U.S. Census, the population aged 85 and over is expected to grow exponentially in the upcoming decades. Because of this projected increase, there is a great need to enhance geriatric competence across the healthcare workforce,” she said. “Trilogy has gone above and beyond to demonstrate they are dedicated to advancing learning opportunities for students interested in clinical and administrative positions in gerontology, geriatrics and health administration.”

“Trilogy is proud to expand our long-standing partnership with USI to provide exceptional learning opportunities for USI students,” said Dr. Todd Schmiedeler, senior vice president, Foundation & Workforce Development for Trilogy Health Services. “These scholarships are as individually unique as the special USI students that we know will receive them.”

New Administrator-in-Training (AIT) Residency Program

Dr. Katie Ehlman, director of the USI Center for Healthy Aging and Wellness, said the partnership with Trilogy has allowed USI to break new ground as the first academic institution in Indiana to have an Administrator-in-Training (AIT) Residency Program incorporated into the undergraduate and graduate curriculum. An AIT program must be completed before an individual can sit for the exams required for nursing home administrator licensure. USI is able to add the new AIT course because of recent changes in the Indiana statute allowing students to complete an AIT program prior to receiving a bachelor’s degree. At a November 15, 2016 meeting, the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency (IPLA), approved the AIT Residency course syllabus and the AIT Residency program.

“Our collaboration with Trilogy offers the opportunity for students to complete a 1,040-hour AIT program under the guidance of a qualified nursing home administrator to fulfill requirements set by the Indiana State Department of Health,” said Ehlman. “Embedding the Trilogy USI AIT Residency Program into the curriculum closes the loop for USI College of Nursing and Health Professions to be able to guarantee to the community a very high caliber of student who not only meets the knowledge required for licensure, but who also promote culture change and quality of care for residents and staff. The AIT Residency Program is invaluable, and our graduates will have a head start in launching their careers.”

Rebecca Lucas, a USI Health Services major who is also enrolled in the Master of Health Administration (MHA) 4 + 1 program, was selected as the first recipient of the new Trilogy USI Administrator-in-Training (AIT) Residency Program scholarship. She will be completing the requirements for her AIT at Trilogy’s RiverOaks Health Campus in Princeton, Indiana.

Ehlman said all of the Trilogy scholarships will be of interest to students pursuing degrees which prepare them to seek employment in the fields of nursing, health administration, long-term care administration, health services, health professions, social work, kinesiology, psychology, sociology and business fields such as accounting, management and marketing. A complete list is at USI.edu/health/healthyaging/trilogy-scholars-at-usi/.

USI graduates are already serving in a variety of leadership roles in nursing homes throughout the Tri-State, according to Ehlman. “With Trilogy’s assistance, we will make an even bigger impact on the quality of health care delivery as it relates to our aging population,” she said.

 

Catch the Latest Edition of “The Indiana State Police Road Show”

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-Catch the latest edition of the “Indiana State Police Road Show” radio program every Monday morning at your convenience.

This week’s show features Sergeant Chris Lambert, Commander of the Indiana State Police Scuba Team. Sgt. Lambert discusses the Indiana State Police Scuba program and displays newly acquired dive equipment.

Download the program from the Network Indiana public websites at www.networkindiana.com. Look for the state police logo on the main page and follow the download instructions. The ISP Road Show can also be viewed via YouTube.

Go to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu5Bg1KjBd7H1GxgkuV3YJA or visit the Indiana State Police website at http://www.in.gov/isp/ and click on the YouTube link. This 15 minute talk show concentrates on public safety and informational topics with state wide interest.

The radio program was titled “Signal-10” in the early sixties when it was first started by two troopers in northern Indiana. The name was later changed to the “Indiana State Police Road Show” and is the longest continuously aired state police public service program in Indiana.

Radio stations across Indiana and the nation are invited to download and air for FREE this public service program sponsored by the Indiana State Police Alliance and Cops for Kids, a subsidiary of the Indiana State Police Alliance.
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New Admission Structure at Evansville Museum Opens Extra Doors for Members and Visitors

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science announces expanded opportunities along with its newly implemented pricing structure. Now, every admission includes one ticket to the Koch Immersive Theater. Presentations in the Museum’s digitally advanced facility feature full dome, family-friendly movies, dynamic documentaries, live programs, and planetarium shows. Admission also enables museum visitors to view exhibits and collections, as well as participate in activities offered during monthly Super Saturday events. The fourth Saturday of every month is designated as Super Saturday. Children, teens, and adults are encouraged to join in fun, informative crafts and demonstrations, 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM (Central Standard Time). Family Board Game Night, held monthly at 5:00 PM on the second Thursday, is also included with Museum admission. Adult admission is now $12; youth admission, ages 4-17 is $8; college student admission is $8 with valid school ID; children 3 and under are admitted free. The Friends and Family Membership are now $65 annually. Museum members may also use their membership cards for free admission or other                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    privileges at partnering museums throughout the U.S. and worldwide. For more information, visit www.evansvillemuseum.org or call 812-425-2406.

Patron Level Enhanced

Museum admissions and memberships support a large portion of operating expenses and enable the organization to continue offering the Museum experience for the benefit of all. Museum members enjoy additional privileges throughout the year, including preview parties. Those joining at the Patron level of $100, and above, receive additional invitations and tickets to special events, including opening receptions for featured artists and exhibits. As an added benefit, members at this level and above also receive 4 tickets to the Koch Immersive Theater.

Throughout its long history, Anchor has pioneered

Generations of Engagement

The Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. Formed in 1874, the mission of the Museum today is to enrich lives through preservation, exploration, enlightenment and amazement.

Response Needed

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The 2017 legislative session kicked off this week, and I would like your feedback on important issues facing Indiana.

Our state is leading the nation in many areas like job creation, cost of doing business and lower taxes with less regulation. I am committed to building on this momentum and continuing to move Indiana forward.

This session, I’ll join fellow legislators in crafting the state’s next two-year budget, which funds critical government services like education and infrastructure. I’ll work hard to ensure Indiana continues living within its means – just as Hoosiers like you do every day.

I will also support a long-term, comprehensive and sustainable road funding plan that doesn’t leave future generations with mountains of debt.

Please help me best represent you and the needs of our community by completing my online survey. Your responses will help guide me when I vote on these and other policies that come before the legislature.

Thank you for giving me the opportunity to serve you and your family, and I look forward to hearing from you.

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Eagles shoot down Hawks, 98-77

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The 17th-ranked University of Southern Indiana men’s basketball team shot a blistering 72.7 percent in the second half and defeated Rockhurst University, 98-77, Saturday afternoon at the Physical Activities Center. USI sees its record go to 14-0 overall for the third time in the history of the program and 4-0 in the GLVC, while Rockhurst goes to 7-6, 1-4 GLVC.

The Screaming Eagles spotted the Hawks a pair of leads during the opening minutes, trailing by as many as four points before the offense kicked into gear. USI, which hit 11 of its first 14 shots, went on a 15-3 run to soar into the lead, 19-12. The run would continue as the Eagles pushed the lead to 17 points by the intermission, 50-33.

Senior guard Jeril Taylor (Louisville, Kentucky) and junior guard Marcellous Washington (Lexington, Kentucky) propelled the Eagles offensively with 24 points and 12 points, respectively, in the opening 20 minutes. Taylor was a blistering seven-of-10 from the field, five-of-seven from beyond the arc, and three-of-four from the line, while grabbing a team-best six boards.

Washington was just as hot from the field, hitting four-of-six from long range for all of his 12 first half points.

In the second half, the Hawks flew out of the locker room to cut the Eagles’ margin to eight points three times in the first 10 minutes before USI re-established command of the game. Washington, senior guard Bobo Drummond (Peoria, Illinois) and senior guard Cortez Macklin (Louisville, Kentucky) stopped the Rockhurst run by leading USI on an 11-3 run to make the score, 71-55, with 10 minutes left.

It was all USI in the final 10 minutes of the game as Eagles shot 72.7 percent in the second half (16-22) and expanded the lead to as many as 21 points twice, including the 98-77 final.

For the game, USI shot a season-high 64.2 percent (34-53), a season-best 60.9 percent from downtown (14-23), and 76.2 percent from the charity stripe (16-21). The Eagles, who had 16 three-point field goals for the game, also won the battle of the board for the eighth-straight game, 33-20.

Individually, Taylor led five USI players in double-figure scoring with 27 points, adding a three-pointer in the final stanza. He also had his fourth double-double of the season with a game-high 12 rebounds.

Sophomore guard Alex Stein (Evansville, Indiana) followed Taylor in the scoring column with 17 points, dropping in 13 points during in the second half. Washington was third on the squad with 16 points, hitting five three-point field goals, while Drummond and Macklin rounded out the double-digit scorers with 12 points and 11 points, respectively.

USI hits the road next week in the GLVC when it travels to Truman State University Thursday for a 7:30 p.m. contest in Kirksville, Missouri, and Quincy University Saturday for a 3:15 game in Quincy, Illinois.

Adopt A Pet

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 This pleasantly plump little lady is Chloe! She’s a female calico. She’s 13 years young but she’s hoping that people realize age is just a number, and she doesn’t look or act a day over 4. Chloe can be your New Year’s weight loss buddy! Her $30 adoption fee includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. She’s ready to go home TODAY! Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for details!