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CHANNEL 44 NEWS: Indiana Homeless Population Up 10% from 2010

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Indiana Homeless Population Up 10% from 2010

 The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development estimates nearly 6,000 Hoosiers are homeless.

Volunteers counted 5,798 homeless people during a single night in January of this year.

That’s a 10 percent drop from 2010.

HUD says more than 5,100 of the homeless population was located in emergency shelters or transitional housing programs, and nearly 700 were living on the streets.

The count does not include people who were living with friends and relatives.

It says the volunteers counted 663 homeless military veterans and 365 unaccompanied homeless youth and children.

PUBLIC LAW MONITOR BY JOSHUA CLAYBOURN

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Carmel Explores Unique TIF District

Carmel city officials are exploring an unusual method to help finance an $18 million mixed-use project in Fountain Square without subjecting the city to any risk. Officials want to establish a new TIF district just to cover the 1.02 acre project area. Under the proposal, Carmel would pledge a yet-to-be-determined amount based on the tax increment expected to be generated by the project. If for some reason the increment doesn’t cover the amount the city provides, the developer, through a developer-backed bond, is responsible for the difference.

Lawsuit Over LGBT Ordinance Proceeds

A Hamilton County judge 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. Plaintiffs in the case, represented by Jim Bopp, say the ordinances violate their religious freedoms. The plaintiffs also invoked concerns over the so-called “fix” to the controversial Religious Freedom Restoration Act. Notably, the judge’s ruling also requires the plaintiffs to file an amended complaint adding the State of Indiana and/or the appropriate state officials as a party to the cause. As a result, Gov. Mike Pence and/or Governor-elect Eric Holcomb will be in a position of having to defend the RFRA “fix.”

Indy OKs Plan To borrow $75M For Roads, Public Safety

The Indianapolis City-County Council overwhelmingly approved issuing bonds to pay for about $75 million worth of projects to support city infrastructure, road funding, and public safety. Mayor Joe Hogsett’s plan is to renew existing bonds that are expiring soon and the tax levies that fund them in order to reduce stress on the overall budget. Click here for more from the IBJ. Despite the bi-partisan support, some Indiana lawmakers are rumored to be unhappy with Indy’s borrowing following the state’s disbursement of $580 million to city and county governments for road projects, designed in part to ward off additional taxpayer debt.

Judge Finds Notre Dame Police Not Public Agency

The Indiana Supreme Court ruled Notre Dame Police are not a public agency, turning back a lawsuit from ESPN that sought records of the university police’s interactions with student athletes. The ruling means Indiana’s Access to Public Records Act does not apply to university police at private institutions.

FOOTNOTE:  Joshua A. Claybourn is Counsel with Jason/Kelley law firm Evansville, Indiana, office. As a member of the Commercial Law and Health Care and Finance Practice Groups, Mr. Claybourn advises clients in matters of business and corporate law, governmental services and public finance. He has extensive experience providing solutions‑oriented advice on a wide range of legal issues, including complex commercial transactions, regulatory compliance and economic development.

Prior to joining Jackson /Kelly, Mr. Claybourn worked in‑house with a large publicly‑traded energy holding company. As a result, Mr. Claybourn has extensive experience with municipal and utility matters before the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission in numerous complaint cases, rulemakings and other proceedings. This experience provides him with the knowledge and skills to approach clients’ problems from both a legal and business perspective.

A native of Evansville, Mr. Claybourn is a graduate of the Indiana University Kelley School of Business and the Indiana University McKinney School of Law. He was recognized by Indiana Lawyer in its first statewide award as an “Up and Coming” lawyer. He is actively involved in the community and helps lead and support several civic and non‑profit organizations.

Judges Decline To Consider Mother’s Actions In Med-Mal Case

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Judges Decline To Consider Mother’s Actions In Med-Mal Case

Olivia Covington for www.theindianalawyer.com

The Indiana Court of Appeals has rejected a doctor’s argument that a patient’s mother served as an intervening cause to the loss of the patient’s kidney and instead upheld the rule that a parent’s alleged contributory negligence may not be imputed to a child’s medical malpractice claim.

On Oct. 9, 2008, Mindy Lawless brought her 10-year-old son, Tyler Lawless, to see Dr. Jane E. Wilson because he was vomiting and had a fever. Tyler had undergone a kidney biopsy 10 days earlier, but Wilson determined that his symptoms were not related to complications with the biopsy and instead diagnosed him with viral gastroenteritis.

Wilson ruled out other less common biopsy complications because he was not experience flank pain. She did not order an ultrasound, but if she had, it would have revealed that Tyler had suffered a urinoma from the biopsy.

During the appointment, Lawless played a voicemail from Dr. Jeffrey Leiser, the doctor who had performed the biopsy, and Wilson mistakenly believed based on the voicemail that Lawless was taking her son to Leiser for a follow-up biopsy appointment.

Tyler’s symptoms persisted and he began developing flank pain, so Lawless took him to see another doctor who said Tyler’s symptoms were not related to the biopsy but instead referred him to the Riley Hospital for Children pediatric gastroenterology clinic. That’s where the urinoma was discovered, and Tyler was subsequently forced to have his left kidney removed in May 2009.

Tyler, by next friend Lawless, filed a complaint against Wilson and the IU Medical Group in 2013 alleging that they had not met the applicable standard of care in treating Tyler, resulting in the loss of his kidney. The Marion Superior Court found in favor of Tyler in October 2015, placing greater weight on Lawless’ testimony that she never discussed a follow-up appointment with Leiser, and concluding that Wilson did not meet the standard of care because she took an incomplete medical history, failed to order an ultrasound, and did not confirm Tyler’s follow-up visit with Leiser.

Wilson and the IU Medical Group appealed, arguing that the judgment should be reversed because Lawless failed to seek an immediate follow-up appointment for Tyler. That constituted contributory negligence that must be imputed to Tyler and was an intervening, superseding cause, Wilson argued.

The Indiana Restatement (Second) of Torts holds that “A child who suffers physical harm is not barred from recovery by the negligence of his parent,” but Wilson requested an exception to that rule in her appeal.

The Indiana Court of Appeals denied that request in its Friday ruling in favor of Tyler, writing that Wilson’s request would apply a principle of comparative fault to the law of common law contributory negligence applicable in medical malpractice actions.

“Such a rule in this context would have severe consequences because contributory negligence acts as a complete bar to recovery,” Judge Elaine Brown wrote.

Further, the Court of Appeals rejected Wilson’s argument that Lawless’ failure to seek follow-up medical care for Tyler was an intervening cause that resulted in the loss of Tyler’s kidney. Brown wrote that the evidence did not reveal that the delay in his follow-up appointments was an intervening cause in the loss of his kidney. Further, when Lawless did take Tyler for follow-up care, doctors still did not immediately identify the urinoma. Thus, Lawless’ delay in seeking a follow-up appointment did not constitute an intervening cause.

The case is Jane E. Wilson, M.D., and IU Medical Group v. Tyler Lawless b/n/f Mindy R. Lawless, 49A05-1511-CT-1814.

Diana Hurt Joins HR Solutions

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Indiana’s Unemployment Rate Fell Once Again In October

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Indianapolis – Vice President-elect Governor Mike Pence today issued the following statement as Indiana’s unemployment rate fell once again in October and now stands at 4.4 percent. The October decrease marks a 4 percent decrease in unemployment since January 2013.

“In Indiana, we have worked hard to balance our budgets, keep taxes low and reduce the burden of government regulations on employers,” said Vice President-elect Governor Mike Pence. “That work is paying off in communities around the state as our economy grows and Hoosiers continue to find gainful employment. As we look toward the future, let us not be satisfied with these initial successes. I know that with continued leadership at the state level that supports hardworking Hoosiers and encourages companies to start or expand here, the best is yet to come here in Indiana.”

Background
The Indiana unemployment rate stands at 4.4 percent. Since January 2013, Indiana’s private sector has grown by 156,200 jobs. Indiana’s total private employment has grown by nearly 27,000 jobs so far this year. Total private employment is now at 2,649,100. The highest levels of growth occurred in the following sectors: Private Educational & Health Services and Trade, Transportation and Utilities. October is the 16th consecutive month that Indiana has recorded private-sector employment above the March 2000 peak.

 

Small Business Saturday

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Dear Friend,

Our state is home to nearly 500,000 small businesses that employ more than 1.2 million Hoosiers. Indiana’s economy depends on our friends, family and neighbors who embrace the entrepreneurial spirit by starting their own business.

As consumers, we can do our part by shopping at locally owned businesses. On Saturday, Nov. 26, the nation will be celebrating Small Business Saturday to recognize and support small businesses.

Click here to find local shops to check out. You can help promote Small Business Saturday on Twitter by clicking here.

Indiana also offers INBiz, a one-stop resource for small-business owners. Whether you want to start a new business, register a company name or file required paperwork, INBiz can help you along the way. The Indiana Department of Revenue also offers the New and Small Business Education Center to help small-business owners better understand state laws, the tax-filing process and what services are available to help as your business grows.

Small businesses in our community bring jobs, innovation and progress to our state, and they deserve our support.

Sincerely,

State Rep. Wendy McNamara

USI Women Earn Highest NCAA Championships Finish

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USI Women Earn Highest NCAA Championships Finish

University of Southern Indiana Women’s Cross Country earned their highest ever finish at the NCAA Division II Women’s Cross Country Championships, with a fifth-place showing Saturday at the Abbey Course in St. Leo, Florida.

With two finishers in the top-10, the Screaming Eagles earned 209 points to seal a fifth-place finish. Previously, the highest USI finish at the National Championships came in 1998 when the Eagles earned eighth at the event.

Grand Valley State University earned the team crown with 116 points. Adams State University and Western State Colorado University rounded out the top three teams. Chico State University finished 20 points ahead of USI in fourth.

Individually, junior Emily Roberts (Fredericktown, Ohio) placed fifth for her second-consecutive year with a time of 20 minutes, 35.00 seconds, the fourth fastest six-kilometer time in school history. In the process, Roberts captured her fourth All-America honor.

Despite leading for the first three-kilometers, senior Jessica Reeves (Midland, Michigan) surrendered the lead to finish ninth with a time of 20:40.90. Reeves’ six-kilometer time was the fifth fastest in USI history. The senior also holds the school record 6k-time, which she accomplished two weeks ago at the NCAA II Midwest Region Championships.

The finish turned Reeves into and All-American for the first time in her career, making her the 10th USI Women’s Cross Country runner to earn the honor.

Junior Jessica Lincoln (Palatine, Illinois) aided the Eagles with a 58th-place finish, while senior Cathryn Peter (Tell City, Indiana) was 85th. Fellow senior, Carly Whitesell (Zionsville, Indiana) was the final point scorer for USI with a 98th-place finish.

Rounding out the runners for USI were junior Bryce Cutler (Benzonia, Michigan) and sophomore Hope Jones (Cumberland, Indiana), who crossed the finish line 146th and 182nd, respectively.

Grand Valley’s Kendra Foley earned her second career individual national championship with a time of 20:01.80

USI opens the Indoor Track & Field season in January.

DeHart Chooses USI To Continue Women’s Hoops Career

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University of Southern Indiana Women’s Basketball announced that 5-foot-9 guard Emma DeHart (Indianapolis) has signed a national letter of intent to compete for Head Coach Rick Stein’s Screaming Eagles in 2017-18.

DeHart is currently a senior at Southport High School where she was an IBCA/Subway Underclass honorable mention All-State honoree as a junior in 2015-16.

A two-time All-Conference Indiana performer, DeHart led Marion County and Conference Indiana in scoring with 20 points to go along with seven rebounds per game. She set the SHS single-season school record for three-point percentage (.480) while connecting on 56 percent of her field goal attempts and 81 percent of her free throw attempts.

DeHart also was named an Indiana Top 65 player as well as All-Marion County in 2015-16.

“We are excited to welcome Emma to our team and USI family,” Stein said. “As you can see from her numbers, she is a guard that can make plays and shoots it well from everywhere.

“I like her size and we really feel like she can run either guard spot for us,” Stein continued. “She definitely will be able to stretch our opponent’s defense with her range from the three-point line.”

DeHart is the second player to sign a national letter of intent with USI Women’s Basketball during the early signing period. She joins 6-foot-4 center Audrey Turner (Fishers, Indiana) in signing with Stein’s Eagles for next season.

USI (2-0) hosts Hannibal-LaGrange University Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Physical Activities Center. It is the first of a four-game homestand for the Eagles, who also host the University of Alabama-Huntsville Tuesday at 6 p.m. as well as the USI Thanksgiving Classic November 26-27.

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Adopt A Pet

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 Shadow is a 7-year-old female sable & black Jack Russell/Beagle X. She was adopted from VHS originally, then had to be returned due to her owner’s health. Her $120 includes her spay, microchip, and vaccines, and she’s ready to go home TODAY! Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 or www.vhslifesaver.org for details!