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Vectren installs Fiber Optic Wire Posey County Transmission Lines Via Helicopter

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                    Vectren Installs Fiber Optic Wire On Posey County Transmission Lines Via Helicopter

Evansville, Ind. – Starting this week, Vectren will begin work to replace existing steel static wire running along a transmission line beginning at its A.B. Brown plant to Mt. Vernon in southern Posey County. This project is intended to expand communication capability between existing electric substations and improve data collection and system performance in Vectren’s transmission system. A helicopter will suspend a two-man crew in the air to complete work on the segment of the transmission line.

Enhancing the older steel wire with new fiber optic static cable allows for more prompt, efficient communication between substations when electric service lines are out or malfunctioning and provides real-time two-way communication back to Vectren’s control centers from the field. Using helicopter assistance reduces impact to residential and commercial properties that lie within the project’s path.

“We will now be able to interconnect instantly with our transmission lines where we’ve traditionally relied on land lines and mobile devices,” said Brad Ellsworth, president of Vectren Energy Delivery of Indiana-South. “Making such enhancements to our technology in the field helps further improve the service our customers receive.”

The helicopter aided replacement effort is expected to last through mid-November.

About Vectren

Vectren Corporation (NYSE: VVC) is an energy holding company headquartered in Evansville, Ind. Vectren’s energy delivery subsidiaries provide gas and/or electricity to more than 1 million customers in adjoining service territories that cover nearly two-thirds of Indiana and about 20 percent of Ohio, primarily in the west-central area. Vectren’s nonutility subsidiaries and affiliates currently offer energy-related products and services to customers throughout the U.S. These include infrastructure services and energy services. To learn more about Vectren, visit www.vectren.com.

AG Files For Emergency Stay In Case Against Beer Wholesaler

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AG Files For Emergency Stay In Case Against Beer Wholesaler

IL for www.theindianalawyer.com

Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller is seeking an emergency stay after the Indiana Court of Appeals denied the state’s motion for a stay in the case against an affiliate of a popular beer wholesaler.

Zoeller’s office announced Monday that it would seek an emergency stay from the Indiana Supreme Court, as well as transfer, in its case against Spirited Sales LLC, an affiliate of Monarch Beverage Co., Inc, Indiana’s largest beer and wine wholesaler. When Spirited Sales applied for a liquor wholesaler permit in 2014, the Indiana Alcohol and Tobacco Commission denied the application because state law prohibits beer and wine wholesalers from also wholesaling liquor as a protection against monopolies, Zoeller’s office said in a release Monday.

The attorney general’s office defended the ATC when Spirited Sales took the case to court, arguing that the commission had correctly applied the law. However, the Marion Superior Court overruled the ATC in August and ordered that it issue the permit to Spirited Sales.

“There have been many attempts to change Indiana’s statute regarding the sale of alcohol in our state legislature where this policy belongs,” Zoeller said in a statement. “While I respect the trial court’s work on this complicated case, a judicial change to the state’s policy requires the Indiana Supreme Court’s review.”

Zoeller then filed a motion for a stay on the trial court’s order, but the Indiana Court of Appeals denied that motion in late September.

St. Mary’s Hospital for Women & Children Birth Records

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Alexandria Cox and Derrick Levitt, Newburgh, Ind., son, Jameson Anthony, Oct. 23

Laura Sullivan and Brenten Fortner, Mount Carmel, Ill., daughter, Ellyana Faith, Oct. 23

Brittany and Robert Ferrell, Evansville, daughter, Eliana Hope, Oct. 24

Brooke Moseley, Evansville, sons, Luke Karter and Dawson James, Oct. 24

Candace and Phillip Gildersleeve Sr., Evansville, daughter, Anastasia Madelynn, Oct. 24

Jennifer and Kevin Mearling, Evansville, son, Benjamin Scott, Oct. 24

Rachel and Casey Dawson, Mount Carmel, Ill., daughter, Chloe Roseanne, Oct. 24

Shelby Georges and Matthew Hess, Oakland City, Ind., daughter, Makenzie Marie, Oct. 24

Lakeyvia Delk and Fitolay Demesmin, Evansville, son, Fitolay Johnathan-Fedou Jr., Oct. 25

Jaclyn and Andrew Nalin, Evansville, son, Michael Charles, Oct. 27

Jessica Jost and Jason Brown, Evansville, daughter, Aria Rose, Oct. 27

Kathryn and Andrew Hermann, Evansville, son, Baker Melloy, Oct. 27

Kendra Kelley and Darrin Sauls, Norris City, Ill., son, Yrueben Clark, Oct. 28

Toni and Brandon Schmitt, Haubstadt, Ind., son, Harvey Eugene, Oct. 28

Join us virtually for the 5th Annual Bolt for the Heart Family 5k Run/ Walk; Proceeds buy AEDs for ISP patrol cars

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Last year, Bolt for the Heart (BFTH) teamed up with the Indiana State Police to promote and participate in the Thanksgiving Day 5K Run/Walk to raise money to equip ISP patrol cars with lifesaving AED’s. The event, held in Carmel Indiana, raised enough money to purchase 55 AED’s which were placed in ISP cars that patrol Indiana’s more rural counties. Since that time, BFTH has worked with another contributing partner, IU Health, who donated funding to purchase an additional 15 AED’S.

New for this year, BFTH is offering everyone to participate in a virtual race that can be completed anywhere and on your time schedule. Visit website here: http://boltfortheheart.com/events/virtual-race-5k/. Like the event held in Carmel on Thanksgiving Day, all proceeds go to purchasing AED’s.

Racing begins November 1st and runs through the end of December. Entries are $20.00 and include a 2016 Custom Finisher Medal and Commemorative Race Bib.

When you finish, send BFTH a photo or two with your finish time and use the hashtag #LetsBolt on your social media posts.

“We, as a department, have been blessed by the caring generosity of the Bolt for the Heart organization and their stated goal of ensuring each and every state police road patrol commission is equipped with an AED,” stated Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter.  “Now, with the Virtual Run, we have the opportunity to show our gratitude by encouraging friends, family, co-workers and other Public Safety professionals in our communities to commit to participating in the 2016 BFTH 5K walk/run anytime during the month of November and December.”

AEDs are predominately used on patients who suffer sudden cardiac arrest. Among the successes of AED use in the state of Indiana is Danny Rhoad, a 13-year-old Westfield boy whose life was saved by an AED that was stationed at Grand Park in May. He was playing baseball when a ball struck him in the chest. Coaches ran to a concession stand, which had an AED, and used the defibrillator to restore Rhoad’s heartbeat.

“Three other instances in which an AED was applied were administered by an Indiana state police officer, and two of the patients were successfully resuscitated,” said Pierre Twer, president of Bolt for the Heart. “In these three examples, the heart was stopped. In two of these examples, these people have gone on to live meaningful lives. And that’s because of AED’s being available to troopers. That’s why this is so valuable and important to us.”

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Adopt A Pet

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Pecan is a male Dutch rabbit. He’s a year & a half old. Pecan is already neutered & ready to go home today! His $30 adoption fee includes a cardboard carrier to get him home. Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 or www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!

 

Dr. Terrance Roberts to Speak at EVSC Middle Schools

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Wednesday, Nov. 2, 9 a.m.
Thompkins Middle School
 
Thursday, Nov. 3, 1:30 p.m.
Washington Middle School
Dr. Terrance Roberts, one of the Little Rock 9, will speak to students at Thompkins and Washington middle schools this week. The Little Rock 9 were the first group of African American students to attend classes at Little Rock Central High School in Little Rock, Ark., in 1957. In 1999, he and the others were awarded the Congressional Gold Medal by President Bill Clinton.
Dr. Roberts will speak at Thompkins Middle School on Wednesday, Nov. 2, at 9 a.m. Following his presentation, he will meet with a group of students for questions and answers. He will speak at Washington Middle School on Thursday, Nov. 3, at 1:30 p.m. At 1 p.m., Thursday he will meet with a smaller group of students.
Dr. Robert’s visit is sponsored by CYP

Highland Teacher Named EVSC’s November Cause for Applause Recipient

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Rodney Walker, teacher at Highland Elementary School, was awarded the EVSC’s Cause for Applause award for November. The award seeks to recognize individuals who go above and beyond their normal job responsibilities.

Walker was nominated for the monthly award by fellow teachers Barb Lynn and Becky Ulrich. In their nomination letter, Lynn and Ulrich said Walker “has a heart of gold,” consistently working to make a difference for students at Highland and in the entire Central High School district.

Lynn and Ulrich site many examples of Walkers generosity, including purchasing shoes and supplies for the school’s basketball team, mentoring high school students, providing rides to doctor’s appointments, donating furniture and other items for graduating seniors and much more. “Truly, this individual works tirelessly for the good of others,” wrote Lynn and Ulrich. “We happily put our hands together to celebrate his work and commitment to students.”

Anyone can nominate an employee of the EVSC for the award. Deadline for nominations is the third Friday of each month. To nominate an EVSC employee, go to www.evscschools.com and click on About Us and see Cause for Applause under Community. Paper forms are available at the schools for those without access to the Internet.

Casse’s stable rolls into Breeders’ Cup with Tepin, horses for each juvenile race

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Trainer Mark Casse has his finest assembly of horses for the Breeders’ Cup this year, even if you didn’t count his champion mare Tepin, the international star who Saturday at Santa Anita Park shoots to repeat last year’s Mile victory

Casse, who after a hiatus of two decades resumed having a strong Kentucky presence several years ago, earned his first and second career Breeders’ Cup victories last year at Keeneland, with Catch a Glimpse taking the Juvenile Fillies Turf the day before Tepin’s big triumph over males. That ended an 0-for-23 record in the event dating to his first starter in 1994, after which he never ran another horse in the Breeders’ Cup until 2006. 

But the past several years, Casse has developed one of the strongest stables in North America, including his long-time Canadian base and now in Kentucky, New York and Florida.

Casse, coming off his third Keeneland training crown, is running seven horses in the Breeders’ Cup’s 13 races spread over Friday and Saturday. That includes Catch a Glimpse running in Saturday’s $2 million Filly & Mare Turf as she seeks to rebound from a drubbing in Keeneland’s Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup (G1). He’s also the only trainer to have a horse in all four 2-year-old races.

“And all of them have legitimate chances,” he said of his juvenile contenders after Monday’s post-position draw.

Tepin, who drew post-position 8 for the Mile, lost for the first time in nine races when a late-running second to front-running Photo Call in Keeneland’s Grade 1 First Lady on Oct. 8. That ended a streak that included her historic win over males in Royal Ascot’s Group 1 Queen Anne Stakes and the Woodbine Million in addition to the Breeders’ Cup.

Casse has the talented duo of John Oxley’s La Coronel (impressive winner of Keeneland’s Grade 3 Jessamine) and Live Oak Plantation’s Victory to Victory (Woodbine’s Natalma winner) in Friday’s $1 million Juvenile Fillies Turf, as well as Gary Barber’s Keep Quiet (Grade 3 Bourbon victor) in the $1 million Juvenile Turf. He comes back Saturday with Keeneland’s Claiborne Breeders’ Futurity victor Classic Empire in the $2 million Juvenile and Stonestreet Stables Valadorna, a six-length maiden winner at Keeneland, in the $2 million Juvenile Fillies.

La Coronel drew post 14 in the Juvenile Fillies Turf’s capacity field. It was the same post that the Casse-trained My Conquestadory had three years ago at Santa Anita when finishing fourth after a tough trip.

“She kind of lays just off the pace away,” Casse said of La Coronel. “Hopefully we can get over a little bit into the first turn. But you know what? She’s a really good horse, so she could possibly overcome it.

“… If you said to me, ‘Who could take the worst draw and get the job done?’ it would have been La Colonel. It hurts, but it’s not the end of the world. We run some horses I think have to have the perfect trip to be successful. She’s a pretty darn good horse.”

Florent Geroux, who is having a career season after relocating to Kentucky from Chicago, was given his choice between La Coronel and Victory to Victory and opted for La Coronel.

“I called him (Sunday) night and said, ‘OK, it’s time,’” Casse said of his decision. “Because he had asked me, and I said, ‘I don’t know, I don’t know. You’ve got to make the call.’ He had ridden La Coronel; she broke her maiden at Saratoga before he rode Victory Victory, and he said to Mr. Oxley, ‘We’re going to win the Breeders’ Cup with this one.’ So I think that might have been one of the determining factors.

“… I thought we got some good posts with horses who needed good posts. I think Keep Quiet (post 2) needs the perfect trip to be competitive, and he got a great post. Victory to Victory, she’s a nice horse and she drew a nice post in 5. All in all it was great. Tepin was perfect.”

Casse believes Tepin simply prefers training at Churchill Downs to Saratoga, where she was much of the summer and into the fall.

“The difference watching Tepin train at Saratoga and Churchill was unbelievable,” he said. “Maybe that was my mistake. Maybe we should have gone back to Kentucky. The problem with Kentucky is that it’s very warm. I just heard the forecast, and hopefully it’s not quite so hot” at Santa Anita.

Tepin is the Mile’s 3-1 favorite over the British gelding Limato (7-2) and the Irish 3-year-old filly Alice Springs (4-1). The field of 14 includes six horses from Keeneland’s Shadwell, including the victorious Miss Temple City, who won two Grade 1 races at Keeneland going against boys rather than taking on Tepin. A horse like What a View, a Grade 1 winner who is 5 for 5 at Santa Anita, finished eighth in the Shadwell but lost by a total of only 3 1/4 lengths. Photo Call, who upset Tepin in the First Lady, also is in the Mile.

“It seems to me this was one heck of a mile,” Casse said. “Of course whenever you’re in it you think it’s pretty tough. But I think this is an exceptional Mile. She’s doing extremely well, and we should have no excuses.”

Casse and owner Gary Barber are hoping that Catch a Glimpse, who beat males in taking the Grade 3 Penn Mile, simply did not handle the turf at Keeneland when fading to seventh in the QEII for 3-year-old fillies.

“The game plan — and it will be pretty much the same thing this time — was to make no mistake who was going to be on the lead,” Casse said. “And I told Florent that. I said, ‘There’s some speed in there. I want you to come away from there and show everybody we mean to be on the lead.’ … But our filly didn’t come out running at all.”

Catch a Glimpse, who won a pair of Grade 3 stakes at Keeneland and Churchill in the spring, already had a free entry into the Breeders’ Cup by virtue of taking the Belmont Oaks. Casse said Barber told him, “I think she’ll like Santa Anita. But it’s up to you. If you tell me she isn’t herself, that’s good enough and we’ll send her home.”

Continued Casse, “And after two weeks, I couldn’t tell him that. I said, ‘Gary, I can’t tell you this filly isn’t training really well.’ And that’s why we’re here.”

Classic Empire is the 4-1 second choice in the 1 1/16-mile Sentient Jet Juvenile, in which Churchill Downs’ Grade 3 Iroquois winner Not This Time is the 7-2 favorite (a huge plug for Ellis Park, where Not This Time won a maiden race by 10 lengths). 

The 2-year-old Classic Empire is 3 for 3 in races where he made it through the race, including taking Churchill Downs’ Grade 3 Bashford Manor in his second start. The $475,000 Keeneland yearling was favored in Saratoga’s prestigious Hopeful Stakes but wheeled at the start, losing jockey Irad Ortiz. A month later — and with blinkers added — he made amends by winning Keeneland’s 1 1/16-mile Claiborne Breeders’ Futurity (G1) by three lengths over fellow Juvenile contender Lookin At Lee. It was a huge performance in his first start around two turns and for all intents and purposes his first farther than the Bashford Manor’s six furlongs and off what amounted to three months between starts.

“Never batted an eye,” Casse said. “That just shows how good he is. The blinkers just maybe make him not see too much. He is so smart that he sees a lot of things. But I can tell you one thing, he’s a focused horse.”

Julien Leparoux, who is 3 for 3 on Classic Empire but was sidelined by injury for the Hopeful, is back in the saddle.

“Perfect draw,” Casse said. “It’s a good race. He’s going to be very tough, but it’s a tough race. Our horse has trained really well. He’s definitely one of the horses to beat. Valadorna, my take on it is the filly division is not as tough as the colt division. On that Saturday, when they ran the Alcibiades and the Frizette, I thought our filly (winning a Keeneland maiden race) was as impressive as either one of those other winners. I’m just glad we’re in there.”

The odds agree that Valadorna fits. She’s the 5-1 second choice behind Santa Anita’s Chandelier (G1) winner Noted and Quoted, the favorite at a fat 9-2.

ST. MARY’S MEDICAL CENTER AWARDED ADVANCED CERTIFICATION FOR PRIMARY STROKE CENTERS 

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St. Mary’s Medical Center announced that it has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® and the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s Heart-Check mark for Advanced Certification for Primary Stroke Centers. The Gold Seal of Approval® and the Heart-Check mark represent symbols of quality from their respective organizations. St. Mary’s is part of Ascension, the nation’s largest Catholic and non-profit health system

St. Mary’s underwent a rigorous onsite review in August. Joint Commission experts evaluated compliance with stroke-related standards and requirements, including program management, the delivery of clinical care and performance improvement.

“St. Mary’s has thoroughly demonstrated the greatest level of commitment to the care of stroke patients through its Advanced Certification for Primary Stroke Centers,” said Wendi J. Roberts, RN, executive director, Certification Programs, The Joint Commission. “We commend them for becoming a leader in stroke care, potentially providing a higher standard of service for stroke patients in its community.”

“We congratulate St. Mary’s for achieving this designation,” said Nancy Brown, chief executive officer, the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association. “By adhering to this very specific set of treatment guidelines St. Mary’s has clearly made it a priority to deliver high quality care to all patients affected by stroke.”

“St. Mary’s is pleased to receive advanced certification from The Joint Commission and the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association,” said Dr. Allison Weaver, Neurologist and Stroke Medical Director at St. Mary’s. “The certification provides us with the opportunity to highlight the exceptional stroke care we provide as well as to continually strive to advance our care even further.”

Established in 2003, Advanced Certification for Primary Stroke Centers is awarded for a two-year period to Joint Commission-accredited acute care hospitals. The certification was derived from the Brain Attack Coalition’s “Recommendations for the Establishment of Primary Stroke Centers” (JAMA, 2000) and the “Revised and Updated Recommendations for the Establishment of Primary Stroke Centers” (Stroke, 2011).

Stroke is the number four cause of death and a leading cause of adult disability in the United States, according to the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association. On average, someone suffers a stroke every 40 seconds; someone dies of a stroke every four minutes; and 795,000 people suffer a new or recurrent stroke each year.