Ava is a female Shih Tzu! She’s estimated to be about 2 years old. Ava was found on Evansville’s north side as a stray, so not much is known about her background. Her $120 adoption fee includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 or www.vhslifesaver.org for details!
Student Group Raises Nearly $3,500 For Aurora
The Southwest Association of Nursing Students (SWANS) at Ivy Tech Community College has raised $3,365.33 for the social service agency Aurora, through a barbecued meat sale.
The students decided they wanted to do something to assist the organization that serves homeless individuals in the area, following USI’s multi-institutional Symposium on Homelessness where they first heard of what Aurora does and its mission from Brian Kerney, executive director. Aurora’s mission states, “We believe that our community and its families will be stronger when everyone has a safe, decent and sustainable place to call home.†Kerney said that Aurora’s mission is similar to what nurses do. “We give tender loving care to people who have fallen into a pit and don’t know how to get out – and then we show them the way.â€
In May 2016, Aurora and several other community agencies, learned their programs were not going to be funded in the federal Housing and Urban Development’s latest grant cycle, nor in the future.
Ivy Tech nursing students were moved to action. “We were impressed and amazed at all the great things they do. When we heard of them losing funding, we knew we had to do something,†said Ivy Tech student Lara Seibert. “We, as individuals and as nursing students, have a very similar background. We are all very compassionate and caring people. We want to be a light in the dark. We saw a local organization that was in need of help. Aurora does SO much for the community and the individuals in it. They deserved to have the same done for them.â€
The Human Services student organization at Ivy Tech also raised over $200 for the agency.
HOLIDAY & NEW YEAR Thank-a-Teacher & Salute-A-Staffer
TIS THE SEASON: It is time for our Thank-a-Teacher and Salute-a-Staffer card program. This is an easy way to thank your child’s or children’s teacher, school and/or support staff. Best of all, your gratitude will also provide a basis of funds to enrich the popular public school classroom grants provided by the Public Education Foundation of Evansville.
“Thank-A-Teacher” and “Salute-a-Staffer†contributions return to public schools in via direct
grants to teacher and administrator applicants. Since 1985, PEF has awarded nearly $8 million to public schools – funding 2,500+ projects and programs!
Before December 1 —SIMPLE AS 1, 2, 3
1) Think of the teacher(s) or staff member(s) whom you want to thank. 2) Complete the form below; add a page if you need to*
3) Give online or mail this form below with your contribution to PEF.
TO GIVE ON-LINE before December 1.
1. Go to www.pefevansville.org — Make a Donation — Thank a Teacher
2. Follow instructions; don’t forget the honoree’s name and your student(s) name.
By December 9, PEF staff will send the appropriate card for either teachers or staff members to the honorees in your name. With a small gift, as well. (Donation amounts are confidential.)
IT’S ALWAYS TIME FOR A “THANK YOUâ€
Please send your contribution with the form below using the enclosed envelope before December 11. PEF is a 501 c 3 non-profit; donations may be tax deductible.
Select: Thank a Teacher or Salute a Staffer
Teacher/Staff to Thank: _________________________________ School: ________________________
Add a page if you need to*
YourStudent’sName:________________________ Yourname:_______________________________
YourE-Mail:_______________________________ YourPhone:_______________________________
Your Address: ____________________________________________________________
Contribution Amount Enclosed: ____ $10 ____ $20 ____ $50 ___ $ other amount _______
*Multiple TY notes minimum gift equal to $5 each.
Public Education Foundation of Evansville PO Box 1163 Evansville, IN 47706
Trooper finds over 50 grams of Meth during Traffic Stop
Vanderburgh County – Last night at approximately 11:35, Trooper Seth Rainey stopped the driver of a 1999 Pontiac Grand Prix for speeding on SR 66 near Mill Road. During the traffic stop Rainey found approximately 55 grams of methamphetamine, approximately 30 grams of marijuana, a schedule four controlled substance and drug paraphernalia. The driver, Jameson Allen Cox, 28, of Poseyville, was arrested without incident and taken to the Vanderburgh County Jail where he is currently being held without bond.
Arrested and Charges:
- Jameson Allen Cox, 28, 188 North Nix Avenue, Poseyville, IN
1.Dealing Methamphetamine, Class 3 Felony
2.Dealing Marijuana, Class 6 Felony
3.Dealing Schedule 4 Controlled Substance, Class A Misdemeanor
4.Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Class C Misdemeanor
Attorney General applauds Surgeon General’s Landmark Report on Alcohol, Drugs and Health
“How we respond to this crisis is a test for Americaâ€Â
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – In a new, landmark Surgeon General’s report released today, alcohol and drug misuse and severe substance use disorders, commonly called addiction, are found to be one of America’s most pressing public health concerns. Nearly 21 million Americans – more than the number of people who have all cancers combined – suffer from substance use disorders.
“In the time since we launched the Indiana Prescription Drug Task Force in 2012, it has become alarmingly clear working with all the stakeholders in this battle, that addiction is a freight train that we must slow down,†Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller said. “This first of its kind report, is important for us as a nation to continue to find ways to work together to stop drug trafficking and to find treatment options for those who fall to addiction.â€
Today’s report, Facing Addiction in America: The Surgeon General’s Report on Alcohol, Drugs, and Health, marks the first time a U.S. Surgeon General has dedicated a report to substance misuse and related disorders.
For the full report and executive summary, visit https://addiction.surgeongeneral.gov/
Earlier this month the Centers for Disease Control announced that they are removing Pain as the 5th vital sign in treating patients. Zoeller and the Task Force have been advocating for this change in an effort to adjust treatment of pain that reduces the risk of addiction.
At 4 PM EST, Director of National Drug Control Policy, Michael Botticelli will react to the Surgeon General’s report in a video feed found here.
Lawsuit challenging cities’ human rights ordinances stays in court
Olivia Covington for www.theindianalawyer.com
A Hamilton County judge has ruled that a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of human rights ordinances in four Indiana cities can continue, despite the cities’ arguments that there was no legal standing to bring the suit.
Hamilton Superior Judge Steve Nation denied almost all of the motions the cities of Carmel, Indianapolis, Bloomington and Columbus filed to dismiss a lawsuit brought against them and their human rights ordinances by the Indiana Family Institute Inc., Indiana Family Action Inc. and the American Family Association of Indiana Inc. The three conservative family values organizations argue in their complaint that the human rights ordinances in each of the four cities, which all provide protections against LGBT discrimination, are unconstitutional and “substantially burden†the organizations’ religious freedom by preventing them from hosting pro-traditional marriage events in the cities.
Specifically, Terre Haute attorney Jim Bopp of the Bopp Law Firm argued before Nation on Nov. 2 that the “fix†to the controversial Religious Freedom Restoration Act was unconstitutional because it prohibits LGBT discrimination unless a person or organization is affiliated with a church or a member of the clergy. With the fix in place, Bopp said the family values groups have no legal protection against the human rights ordinances.
But counsel for the four cities told Nation at the hearing that the three organizations had not yet been negatively impacted by the ordinances and, thus, had no legal standing to bring their case. Further, the cities told Nation that because there had been no actual injury to IFI, IFA or AFA, the case was not ripe for judgment.
Specifically, the four cities, which all presented similar arguments, argued that the case should be dismissed on the basis of Indiana Trial Rules 8, 12(B)(1), 12(B)(6) and 19(A). Nation denied all motions for dismissal under Rules 8 and 12(B)(1).
However, the Hamilton County judge did dismiss IFI and IFA’s claims against the city of Indianapolis under 12(B)(6), for “failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted.†All other 12(B)(6) motions were denied.
Nation did grant the motions to dismiss under 19(A), writing that Bopp and the plaintiffs had 20 days to file a second amended complaint adding the state of Indiana or the appropriate state officials as a party. The cities had argued Nov. 2 that Republican Attorney General Greg Zoeller should have been included as a party to the suit, but Bopp said the state had the option of joining the complaint and chose not to.
Additionally, the individual members of the Indianapolis-Marion County Equal Opportunity Advisory Board, Bloomington Human Rights Commission and Columbus Human Rights Commission, who are named as defendants solely in the official capacities, were dismissed from the suit. However, motions to dismiss the Bloomington and Columbus human rights commissions were denied.
Libby Goodknight, attorney for the city of Carmel, Alan Whitted, Columbus city attorney, and Thomas Cameron, Bloomington assistant city attorney, all said they couldn’t comment on the order.
Pam Schneeman, attorney for the city of Indianapolis, and Bopp did not immediately return a message seeking comment on Nation’s order.
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Local Loco Model RR Train Show
The Local Loco Model Railroad Club will be holding a Model Train Show on Nov. 19, 2016 10 AM – 4 PM & Nov. 20, 2016 Noon – 4 PM, at the Owensville, IN Community Center at the corner of 2nd & Warrick St., Owensville, IN
The show will feature operating model railroad layouts in Lionel O gauge, G, HO, N, Z gauge and Lego trains. The hours for the show will be 10:00 am-4:00 pm on Saturday, November 19 and Noon – 4:00 pm on Sunday, November 20.
Admission is FREE and open to the public. For further information call 812 479 0111
The Local Loco Model Rail Road Club is a non-profit organization whose purpose is entertainment and the promotion of interest in model railroading.
Nationwide Technology Company Commits to Indianapolis for Growth
Indianapolis – HomeAdvisor, the nation’s leading online home improvement marketplace based on revenue and the number of sales professionals, announced plans today to expand its operations here, creating up to 170 new jobs by 2017.
“Across the state, job creators like HomeAdvisor are seeing the benefits of doing business in a state that works,†said Governor Mike Pence. “With office locations across the nation, HomeAdvisor had choices on where to grow, but opted to create jobs here because of our low-cost, low-tax, pro-growth business climate and our skilled Hoosier workforce. Indiana is now recognized among the top five states for doing business, and today’s news marks another milestone for our economy, which has added more than 161,800 new jobs since 2013.â€
The Denver-based company, which is an operating business of IAC (NASDAQ: IAC), will invest $1.9 million to more than double its footprint in Indiana, expanding its current office space at 1 Virginia Ave. and adding another facility at 342 Massachusetts Ave. HomeAdvisor is currently renovating both spaces, adding 5,444 square feet to its existing 6,494-square-foot facility on Virginia Avenue and readying a new 8,800-square-foot facility on Massachusetts Avenue, which is expected to be complete in March 2017. Both locations will include collaborative workspaces, training rooms, employee lounges and adjustable standing workstations to accommodate the company’s growing sales team.
“Our Indianapolis team offers unrivaled talent and energy – and we look forward to expanding our presence in the Hoosier state,†said Craig Smith, president of HomeAdvisor. “With domestic revenue up 39 percent year over year, the company is on an incredible trajectory. The opportunity for employees to grow and succeed is significant.â€
Founded in 1999, HomeAdvisor has connected more than 40 million homeowners across the nation to its network of prescreened home service professionals. In addition to its headquarters, the company has offices in Colorado Springs, Denver and Golden, Colorado; Indianapolis; Kansas City and New York City. Beyond Colorado, Indiana is the only state where HomeAdvisor has multiple offices, which are strategically designed to establish and maintain intimate environments for its employees in urban neighborhoods. The company has been recognized as a top place to work in both Colorado and Kansas, and fosters an energetic atmosphere with a focus on personal and departmental growth, community involvement and a work-life balance.
HomeAdvisor employs more than 2,000 associates throughout the country, including 70 full-time employees in Indiana. The company is now hiring for sales positions at both Indiana locations as part of its growth. Interested applicants may apply online.
The Indiana Economic Development Corporation offered HomeAdvisor Inc up to $1,250,000 in conditional tax credits based on the company’s job creation plans. These tax credits are performance-based, meaning until Hoosiers are hired, the company is not eligible to claim incentives. The city of Indianapolis supports the project in partnership with Develop Indy, a business unit of the Indy Chamber.
“Technology has made everyday information gathering so much more accessible via services like HomeAdvisor,†said Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett. “As Indy’s diverse neighborhoods continue to grow, services like HomeAdvisor offer an opportunity for our citizens to find the best resources available. While the nation continues to invite the resources of HomeAdvisor into its homes, we’re excited that this great organization has chosen to expand in ours.”
HomeAdvisor’s growth plans continue a trend of companies choosing to expand and add new jobs across the state. Indiana’s unemployment rate remains at 4.5 percent, which is below the national average of 5 percent and below all of Indiana’s neighboring states. Since January 2013, Indiana businesses have added 161,800 new Hoosier jobs.
First Lady Karen Pence to Welcome Incoming First Lady Janet Holcomb to First Lady’s Office Tomorrow
Indianapolis – Tomorrow afternoon, First Lady Karen Pence will welcome incoming First Lady Janet Holcomb to the First Lady’s office in the Statehouse and to the Governor’s Residence. Details below.
MANDATORY: Credentialed members of the media who wish to cover First Lady Karen Pence and incoming First Lady Janet Holcomb must RSVP to Stephanie Hodgin at shodgin@gov.in.gov by no later than TODAY, November 17 at 8:00 p.m. EST, and specify which event they plan on attending. Only one reporter and one camera per outlet may attend due to limited space.
2:15 p.m. EST – First Lady Karen Pence to welcome incoming First Lady Janet Holcomb to First Lady’s office
*The welcome will be open for press coverage at the top only. Stills and video only.
Statehouse, First Lady’s Office – Room 215, 200 W. Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN
(Approximately) 3:15 p.m. EST – First Lady Karen Pence to welcome incoming First Lady Janet Holcomb to Governor’s Residence
*The welcome is closed to media, but members of the media can enter the grounds of the Residence to record B-roll and stills of First Lady Karen Pence and incoming First Lady Janet Holcomb as they enter the Governor’s Residence. Credentialed members of the media who are planning to attend must arrive at the Governor’s Residence no later than 2 p.m. for a U.S. Secret Service security sweep. Â