Link to Death List 7-18-16 to 7-22-16
What: The ostrich and camel races are back Saturday at Ellis Park. One of the meet’s most
popular events, jockeys race ostriches and camels through the stretch of the track. Great video and photo opportunities – this event has never laid an egg!
When: Ostrich race is after the fifth race (post time: 2:43 p.m. Central). Camel race is after the seventh race (post time: 4:00). Note: This will delay the sixth race (3:30) and eighth (4:50) from their normal post times.
If you want photos and can’t make it, rest assured that Coady Photography will be all over it and I will be sending out photos from both races. If you aren’t on our regular email list, or if there is someone else at your station/paper/website who needs the photos, just have them email me at tracksidejennie@gmail.com.
Attached are photos from last year’s ostrich race. Credit is Coady Photography.
If you want to take pictures or video and do not currently have an Ellis media credential, please check in at the general offices near the main entrance. This is to make sure we know you’re here and get the access you need. If I’m not in the office, they’ll give you my phone number. Call me and I’ll be right there.
Indiana - Catch the latest edition of the “Indiana State Police Road Show†radio program every Monday morning at your convenience.
This week’s show features Indiana State Police Captain Dave Bursten of the Public Information Office. Captain Bursten discusses the deployment of troopers to Cleveland, Ohio for the Republican National Convention and also past national events that ISP has been involved with.
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.
Local School Wellness Policy and Smart Snacks among Four Regulations Ensuring Access to Healthy Food, Consistent Nutrition Standards for Foods Marketed and Served to Students, and Greater Program Integrity |
WASHINGTON, July 21, 2016 – Today, the Obama Administration is announcing four final rules that implement important provisions of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act (HHFKA) building on the progress schools across the country have already made in the improved nutritional quality of meals served in schools. As a key component of First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move! initiative to raise a healthier generation, the rules will ensure that children have access to healthy snacks and that nutrition standards for the foods marketed and served in schools are consistent. The rules will also promote integrity across the school meals programs.
“I am thrilled with the progress we continue to make in building healthier learning environments for our kids with science-based nutrition standards for all food sold and marketed in schools. As a mom, I know how hard parents work to provide nutritious meals and snacks to their kids, and we want to make sure we support those efforts with healthy choices at school,” said First Lady Michelle Obama. “I am inspired by the tremendous work that’s being done in schools across the country to provide our kids healthy food to fuel them throughout the day so that they can grow up healthy and fulfill their boundless promise.” “Children’s ability to learn in the classroom and reach their fullest potential depends on what we do right now to ensure their health,” stated Secretary Vilsack. “The actions we are announcing today continue the Administration’s unprecedented commitment to building a healthier next generation and institutionalize the positive changes schools across the country have already made.” The Smart Snacks in School final rule aligns the nutritional quality of snacks sold to children during the school day with the science-based improvements made to school lunches and breakfasts over the last five years. These include using practical, science-based nutrition standards that ensure children are offered more fruits, vegetables and whole grains. States have the flexibility to allow limited exemptions to school-sponsored fundraisers during the school day. The Smart Snacks standards were implemented in the 2014 – 2015 school year in accordance with the interim final rule. This final rule makes modest improvements to those standards based on public comments and lessons learned from implementation. The Local School Wellness Policy final rule ensures that any food or beverage that is marketed on school campuses during the school day meets the Smart Snacks standards. According to a study by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 70 percent of elementary and middle school students are exposed to some kind of food/beverage marketing through school. Many of the foods and beverages that are heavily marketed to children contribute to poor diet quality, high calorie intake, and excess weight gain. However, the majority of schools do not have policies restricting food and beverage marketing to children. This rule makes sure foods offered and marketed to students during the school day have consistent nutrition standards. The Local School Wellness Policy final rule also empowers communities to take an active role in the health of their children. It requires schools to engage parents, students and community members in the annual development and assessment of local school wellness policies. These policies guide a school district’s efforts to establish school environments that support healthy eating and physical activity. States and local communities will have flexibility in developing a policy that works best for them. Also posted today were the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) final rule and the Administrative Review final rule. Under HHFKA, CEP allows schools and local educational agencies with high poverty rates to provide free breakfast and lunch to all students to promote access to healthy food and reduce administrative burdens on schools and families. The final rule streamlines administrative processes, making it easier to participate in the meal programs. More than 18,000 schools in high poverty areas currently participate in CEP, which is now in its second year of nationwide implementation offering nutritious meals at no cost to 8.5 million students. The Administrative Review final rule updates the administrative review process used by state agencies to monitor federally-funded school meal programs. It safeguards the integrity of the programs, ensures taxpayer dollars are being spent as intended, and increases accountability and transparency by publicly posting how well school food authorities are complying with various requirements. State agencies began implementing the updated review process in school year 2013-2014, and currently 95 percent of state agencies are already implementing the updated administrative review process. The rules announced today are part of implementing the HHFKA where more than 52 million children now have healthier school environments than ever before with over 98 percent of schools meeting the healthier meal standards. In addition, research shows that under the updated standards nearly 80 percent of schools offer two or more vegetables at lunch and consumption has increased by more than 16 percent. This is especially crucial for the approximately 15.3 million American children that live in food insecure households, many of whom rely on school meals as a consistent source of nutritious food. Key improvements to child nutrition programs implemented under the HHFKA include:
To better assist schools with these improvements, USDA also implemented mentor-based training for school nutrition professionalsthrough the Team Up for School Nutrition Success initiative. More information about USDA’s efforts to improve access to safe, healthy food for all Americans and support the health of our next generation can be found on USDA’s Medium chapter, Growing a Healthier Future. In total, USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service administers 15 nutrition assistance programs. In addition to National School Lunch Program and the School Breakfast Program, these programs include the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, the summer meals programs, and the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, which together comprise America’s nutrition safety net. For more information, visit www.fns.usda.gov. # |
New Sales Management Role Created at First Security Bank
OWENSBORO, KENTUCKY — A new sales management position has been created at First Security Bank to enhance its growing retail banking division. The position will be located at corporate headquarters in Owensboro, Kentucky but will travel extensively to the markets the bank serves: Owensboro, Bowling Green, Franklin and Lexington, Kentucky, as well as Evansville and Newburgh, Indiana.
Krista Niehaus will be the first Vice President/Sales and Service Manager for the bank. Krista has more than 18 years experience in banking and sales management. Her extensive banking experience includes management, business services, private banking, branch operations, and sales. A graduate of Western Kentucky University, Krista received a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management. Krista most recently spent the past four years working as the Vice President/Retail District Manager with Fifth Third Bank.
“Krista’s background, paired with her passion for creating memorable customer experiences, made her the right choice for our growing team,†said Kevin Carrico, Senior Vice President and Chief Market Officer.
Aside from her career in banking, Krista also is heavily involved in the Owensboro community holding positions with the Building Stronger Families organization (President and Board Member), Junior League of Owensboro (Board Member and Volunteer of the Year award winner), as well as Greater Owensboro Chamber of Commerce (Leadership Owensboro graduate).
First Security Bank is a $600 million asset bank with 11 banking centers. With more than 150 employees, in its four markets and corporate offices, First Security Bank has differentiated itself from larger competitors with its focus on relationship banking and the ability to make credit and other business decisions locally.
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