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Baby is a 1-year-old female chocolate & white Beagle mix! She was found as a stray so her history is unknown, but the person who found her said she did well with children and with visiting animals. Baby loves squeaky  toys and does well in the car! Her $100 adoption fee includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Call the Vanderburgh Humane Society in Evansville at (812) 426-2563 or  visit www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!

 

Governor Pence to Kick Off I-69 Major Moves 2020 Construction

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Will also visit and tour Shepherd’s House in Fort Wayne

Governor Mike Pence will join state and local officials to kick off construction on 15 miles of Interstate 69 in Hamilton and Madison counties. The $92 million project, part of Governor Mike Pence’s Major Moves 2020 interstate widening program, will hit full gear in the coming weeks. Later in the day, the Governor will visit and tour Shepherd’s House, a transitional living center for men struggling with alcoholism and chemical dependencies, in Fort Wayne. Details below.

Wednesday, June 22:

2:30 p.m. EDT — Governor Pence to kick off for I-69 Major Moves 2020 construction in Hamilton and Madison counties

Community Room, IU Health Saxony Hospital, enter through door 4 and proceed to the second floor – 13000 E. 136th St., Fishers, IN

5:15 p.m. EDT — Governor Pence to visit and tour Shepherd’s House

Shepherd’s House – 519 Tennessee Ave., Fort Wayne, IN

 

THE SEQUEL

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UE Professor Anthony Beavers to Publish Paper on Philosophy of Information

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Anthony F. Beavers, University of Evansville professor of philosophy and director of the Cognitive Science Modeling Lab, has been asked to publish his paper, “A Brief Introduction to the Philosophy of Information,” in Logeion – Information Philosophy. The paper will appear in Logeion’s September issue.

Beavers’s paper has been circulating on the web for the past six years and has been viewed more than 3,000 times on Academia.edu alone. It has become standard reading in many philosophy of information courses worldwide.

Logeion is published by the Philosophy and Policy of Information Research Group of the Brazilian Institute of Information in Science and Technology.

First Lady Karen Pence Awards $52,500 to 57 Organizations from Across Indiana

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Grants Awarded by the Indiana First Lady’s Charitable Foundation

Indianapolis – First Lady Karen Pence hosted the seventh reception for grant recipients of the Indiana First Lady’s Charitable Foundation at the Governor’s Residence on Tuesday, where she awarded $52,500 to 57 organizations and charities that serve Hoosier families and children across the state.

“When Mike was elected Governor, I was overwhelmed with requests from so many worthy organizations to get involved in their efforts,” said First Lady Karen Pence. “However, it quickly became clear that I couldn’t be at every event, nor could I champion every cause. That is why I, along with a team of dedicated board members, started the Indiana First Lady’s Charitable Foundation as a way to shine a light on the organizations across Indiana who lift up our communities and make our state strong.”

First Lady Karen Pence started the Indiana First Lady’s Charitable Foundation in August of 2013 as a way to recognize organizations and charities across the state. At the inaugural First Lady’s Luncheon held in April 2014, the Foundation awarded its first major grant of $100,000 to the Art Therapy Program at Riley Hospital for Children. The following year’s luncheon recipient, Feeding Indiana’s Hungry, received a grant of $65,000, which supports food banks and food pantries in all 92 counties. Last year, $100,000 was awarded to the Indiana Bicentennial Commission for an interactive “Treasures of the Statehouse” display at the Indiana State Library. Throughout the year, the Foundation will award smaller grants to organizations across the state.

“Whether helping a child develop a love for reading or supporting families in need or encouraging a child to go further in the arts, these organizations are the backbone and the heart of our communities,” said First Lady Karen Pence. “They represent the very best of what it means to be a Hoosier, and we thank them for their service.”

Tuesday’s reception was the seventh reception since her inaugural lunch in April 2014.

First Lady Karen Pence presented a check to each organization ranging from $500 to $1,000 in grant money from the Indiana First Lady’s Charitable Foundation. Representatives from each of the following organizations were on hand to receive their award and recognition:

Applicant Website Counties Served
AFH Ministries, Inc. www.afriendshouse.net All of Indiana
Allen County Education Partnership DBA Project READS www.abouteducation.org Allen County
Anderson Symphony Orchestra Association, LLC http://www.andersonsymphony.org Madison, Hamilton, Marion, Delaware, Hancock
Artlink www.artlinkfw.com Allen County
Bolt for the Heart www.boltfortheheart.com All central Indiana and statewide if funds are used for the Indiana
State Police
Buttermilk Mountain, Inc. www.buttermilkmountain.org Marion, Hancock, Hendricks, Hamilton, Boone, Greene, Sullivan and Monroe
Care For Kids Inc https://www.facebook.com/CAREforKIDSINC/ Jefferson, Clark, Floyd
Center for Leadership Development http://www.cldinc.org CLD participants reside in Marion county and the surrounding
counties of Hamilton, Boone, Hendricks, Morgan, Johnson, Hancock, Madison, and Bartholomew.
Child And Parent Services Inc. http://www.capselkhart.org/ Elkhart County
Christ Child Society of Fort Wayne http://christchildsocietyfw.org/ Allen, DeKalb, Steuben
Corvilla www.corvilla.org St. Joseph County, Indiana
Crooked Creek Community Development Corporation www.crookedcreekcdc.org Marion
Dream Center Evansville www.dreamcenterevansville.org Vanderburgh County
FAITH CDC http://www.faithgary.org/ Lake County
FAME (Foundation for Art and Music in Education) www.famearts.org Adams, Allen, Kosciusko, Noble, Steuben, Wabash, Whitley
Family Promise of Greater Indianapolis www.familypromiseindyihn.org Marion and surrounding adjacent counties
Fort Wayne Civic Theatre www.fwcivic.org Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, Kosciusko, LaGrange, Miami, Noble, Steuben, Wabash, Wells, & Whitley
Fox Hill Dance Foundation, Inc. http://www.foxhilldanceacademy.com/ Marion
Freewheelin’ Community Bikes www.freewheelinbikes.com Marion County
Friends of Ward Township District No. 5 School, Randolph Co., Inc. N/A Randolph, Jay, Delaware, Wayne
Good Samaritan Food Pantry bndhollerman@gmail.com Jasper and a small part of Newton
Greenfield Central School Foundation www.gcschoolfoundation.org Hancock County
Grouseland Foundation, Inc. www.grouselandfoundation.org All Indiana counties, Midwest region and Nation.
Half Way Home, Inc. N/A Montgomery, Boone, Warren, Fountain, Putnam, Parke, Tippecanoe, Hendricks–and potentially all other counties
Happy Hollow Children’s Camp www.happyhollowcamp.net Marion, Hendricks, Johnson, Hancock, Shelby, Boone, Hamilton, and Morgan counties.
Hendricks County Arts Council www.hendrickscountyarts.org Hendricks County primarily but we market all over the State of Indiana.
Honor Flight of Southern Indiana www.Honorflightsi.org Vanderburgh, Warrick, Gibson, Posey, Knox, Martin, Lawrence, Perry, Spencer, Dubois, Orange, Daviess, Crawford, Pike
Hoosier Burn Camp, Inc. www.hoosierburncamp.org All Indiana counties
Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry www.HoosiersFeedingtheHungry.org Indiana State wide, but funding can be designated to be used in specific county by grantor.
Hope Healthcare Services www.myhopehealth.org Hendricks (primarily), Boone, Morgan, Putnam, Montgomery
Indiana Music Education Association Foundation www.imeamusic.org We serve all Indiana counties.
Indianapolis Public School No. 27 – Center for Inquiry Magnet http://www.myips.org/cfi27 Marion County
Jameson Camp www.jamesoncamp.org All counties in Indiana.
Joe’s Kids www.joes-kids.org 80% Kosciusko County and 20% surrounding counties
Lady’s n Charge https://www.facebook.com/Ladys-N-Charge-173081719510692/info/?tab=page_info Lake County
Lebanon High School in partnership with Camptown www.camptown.net Boone County
Little Red Door Cancer Agency www.littlereddoor.org Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Marion, Morgan
and Shelby
Matthew 25 Clinic www.matthew25online.org Allen, Adams, Wells, Huntington, Wabash, Kosciusko, Whitley, Noble, LaGrange, Steuben and DeKalb, Williams, Defiance, Paulding and Van Wert.
McMillen Health http://mcmillenhealth.org/ and http://brushdental.org/ Adams, Allen, Blackford, DeKalb, Huntington, Kosciusko, Noble,
Randolph, Wells, Whitley
Mental Health America of Greater Indianapolis, Inc. www.mhaindy.net Marion, Hendricks, Hancock, Hamilton, Morgan, Johnson, Shelby.
NeighborLink Fort Wayne Foundation www.nlfw.org Allen County
New Horizons Rehabilitation nhrinc.org   Dearborn County and Ripley County
Noble, Inc. www.mynoblelife.org Marion, Hamilton, Boone, Hendricks, Hancock, Johnson
One Love Community Circle http://onelovecommunitycircle.org/ St. Joseph County, Elkart Country
Pathway to Recovery www.PathwaytoRecovery.org Marion County
Pink Ribbon Society www.pinkribbonsociety.org Lake, Porter, Jasper and Newton counties in Northwest Indiana
Project Leadership www.projectleadership.org Delaware and Grant
Purchased, Inc www.purchased.org Marion, Hamilton, Hancock, Shelby, Johnson, Morgan, Hendricks,
Boone
Reins of Life, Inc. www.reinsoflife.org St. Joseph, La Porte, Porter
Reins To Recovery, Inc. www.reinstorecovery.org Bartholomew, Jackson, Jennings, Johnson, Decatur, Scott
Second Stories, Inc http://www.oursecondstories.com/home.html Jefferson, Switzerland, Scott and Ripley Counties
Summer Reading Camp 2016 LOMIK.org 90 at-risk students from all counties of Indiana may apply and are served at no cost to the students in a residential one-week reading intervention camp at any of 3 locations: Lutheran Hills in Brown
County, Lake Luther in Steuben County and Lutherwald in LaGrange County.
Team First Book (serving Monroe County) www.firstbook.org Monroe County
The League of Terre Haute, Inc. www.leagueofterrehaute.com Vigo County, Indiana
The Power House Alliance, Inc www.powerhouseyouthcenters.com Allen County
Willson Family Literacy Preschool http://www.cville.k12.in.us/domain/147 Montgomery County
Wilson Elementary School http://gcs.k12.in.us/ Clark County

 

The Indiana First Lady’s Charitable Foundation is a 501 (c)(3). The First Lady receives no compensation. Donations are tax deductible. Learn more about how to make a donation or request a grant on the Foundation’s website at:www.IndianaFirstLadysCharitableFoundation.org

 

 

Governor’s Task Force on Drug Enforcement, Treatment, and Prevention Endorses Prescribing Guidelines for Acute Pain

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Indianapolis – Today, the Governor’s Task Force on Drug Enforcement, Treatment, and Prevention endorsed a set of opioid and controlled substance prescribing guidelines for emergency departments as part of a larger strategy to combat prescription drug abuse in Indiana. This endorsement is a result of a prior recommendation of the Task Force and action taken by Governor Mike Pence, who directed the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) to work with stakeholders to create guidelines for acute pain prescribing.

“Our Task Force on Drug Enforcement, Treatment, and Prevention today takes yet another meaningful stride forward in Indiana’s fight against prescription drug abuse as we roll out new guidelines aimed at curbing overprescribed addictive opioids,” said Governor Pence. “While communities across the Hoosier state and the nation work to address a prescription opioid and heroin epidemic, my administration remains vigilant in addressing the scourge of drug abuse that has brought heartbreak for far too many Hoosier families.”

Led by the Indiana Hospital Association (IHA) and the Indiana State Medical Association (ISMA), a coalition of professionals representing the medical community developed these recommendations, which include best practices for prescribing while allowing physicians to exercise their professional judgment. Following this endorsement, ISDH will work with IHA and ISMA to disseminate the guidelines to hospitals and emergency room physicians.

“The national opioid epidemic is largely a product of overprescribing and a longstanding belief that patients should experience no pain,” said State Health Commissioner Jerome Adams, M.D., M.P.H. “These new guidelines will help Indiana physicians treat patients’ pain responsibly and encourage both doctor and patient to explore pain-management options that don’t include addictive opioids.”

To view the guidelines, visit http://www.in.gov/gtfdetp/files/Indiana_ER_Opioid_Prescribing_Guidelines.pdf.

For additional information about the Task Force, including a list of resources, post-meeting recordings, minutes, presentation materials, and upcoming agendas, visit: www.drugtaskforce.in.gov.

 

Narcotics Arrests made by EVCJTF

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On Tuesday, June 21, 2016 at approximately 6:00 a.m. the EPD SWAT team and officers of the Evansville-Vanderburgh County Joint Task Force served a search warrant at 918 Covert Avenue that resulted in the arrest of four individuals.

The warrant was a result of a lengthy narcotics investigation where numerous controlled buys of narcotics had been made from 918 Covert. Detectives with the EVCJTF recovered heroin, methamphetamine, crack cocaine, and 8 hand guns during the search and arrests.

Arrested:
Cody Oshea Hall-Johnson – 24 years old
Levi Quincy Grant – 37 years old
Eugene Berry Maxwell – 26 years old
James Latroy Mitchell – 36 years old

Johnson was charged with maintaining a common nuisance. Grant was charged with possession of marijuana. Johnson and Grant are being held in the Vanderburgh County Confinement Center.

Maxwell and Mitchell were taken into custody and being held on federal charges.

If anyone has knowledge about these or other crimes that they may have been involved with are asked to call the Evansville Police Department at 436-7979 or the WeTip line at 1-800-78-CRIME.

Early Morning Shooting Investigation

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On Tuesday, June 21, 2016 at approximately 3:55 a.m. Central Dispatch received a call that a subject had been shot. One 911 caller reported hearing multiple shots in the area of the 1600 block of North 5th avenue and another caller stated that a subject had been shot in front of her residence on 5th Avenue.

Upon arriving, EPD officers found Frankie Pollard, Jr. with a gunshot wound to his hip. Pollard stated that he was walking to his apartment (1622 Dresden) when a gold colored Ford, Crown Victoria started to follow him. Pollard said that the occupants of the vehicle pulled up to him and began to fire a gun at him and he was struck in the hip.

Officers searched the area that was reported where the shooting occurred and could not find any shell casings, impact spots from the bullets, or blood. Pollard could not identify any of the suspects.

The motive of the shooting and who was responsible is unknown at this time. The investigation is ongoing and updates will be sent as they are developed.

If anyone has knowledge about this crime or may know who were involved with it are asked to call the Evansville Police Department at 436-7979 or the WeTip line at 1-800-78-CRIME.

 

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