CAUSE OF DEATH LIST FOR THE WEEK OF JUNE 19, 2015
CAUSE OF DEATH LIST FOR THE WEEK Â OF JUNE 19, 2015Â
Bengert, James P. 90, Congestive Heart Failure, 6/11/2015
Boarman, Ronald Eugene 69, Congestive Heart Failure, 6/10/2015
Brack, Donald E. 84, Coronary Artery Disease, 5/8/2015
Cherry, Tammy Lou 49, Acute Subarachnoid Hemorrhage & Blunt Force Trauma to Head from Motor Vehicle Collision, 6/10/2015
Childs, Beverly V. 78, Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, 6/12/2015
Clore, Jack V. 40, Contact Gunshot Wound to Forehead, 6/6/2015
Cross, Jesse L. Respiratory Failure, Aspiration Pneumonitis & Generalized Debility, 6/13/2015
Deweese, James E. 69, Respiratory Failure & Small Cell Lung Cancer, 11/10/2014
Dunn, James Daniel 76, Aortic Stenosis & Diastolic Congestive Heart Failure, 5/28/2015
Durbin, Douglas Wayne 57, Acute Myocardial Infarction, 6/9/2015
Durkee, Paul Joseph 78, Respiratory Failure & Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, 6/5/2015
Falatek, Joyce Ellen 77, Advanced Dementia, 6/10/2015
Field, Lula Belle 79, Cardiac Arrest & Right Hip Fracture from Fall, 6/11/2015
Fowler, Olive Janice 92, Sepsis & Pneumonia, 6/14/2015
Garrett, Bettye J. 92, Respiratory Failure, Debility, Chronic Kidney Disease & Diabetes, 6/8/2015
Gentry, Sena M. 78, Rectal Cancer, Diabetes, Hypertension & Arteriosclerosis, 5/25/2015
Georgesen, Sallie Ann 76, Sudden Cardiac Death, 6/14/2015
Gillette, Esther Marie 63, Alzheimers Dementia & Uncontrolled Diabetes, 6/12/2015
Gish, Imogene 88, Respiratory Failure, Subdural Hematoma, Blunt Force Trauma from Fall, 6/12/2015
Gorman, Patrick G. 69, Ischemic Cardiomyopathy, Respiratory Failure, Chronic Kidney Disease &
Clotstridium Difficile, 6/6/2015
Grayson, Marilyn 83, Metastatic Breast Cancer, 6/3/2015
Guilliams, Ruth L. 91, Respiratory Failure & Generalized Debility, 6/10/2015
Harper, John E. 58, Gastric Cancer, Cirrhosis & Sepsis, 6/7/2015
Hayes, Harriett Ann 80, Malnutrition, Dehydration & Ischemic Cardiomyopathy, 6/17/2015
Hitch, Hilda D. 89, Urosepsis, 6/9/2015
Hullett-Cosby, Melinda A. 57, Metatstatic Small Cell Lung Cancer, 6/11/2015
Jacobs, Goldie Mae 91, Myocardial infarction, Congestive Heart Failure & Atrial Fibrillation with Rapid Ventricular Response, 6/13/2015
Johanningsmeier, William R. 57, Glioblastoma of the Brain, 6/11/2015
Katz, Jay R. 55, Cardiopulmonary Arrest, 6/16/2015
Kissinger, Kenneth Lee 76, Bladder Cancer, 1/19/1939
Kloke, Donald 64, Cardiac Arrest, Congestive Heart Failure, Cardiomyopathy & Diabetes Mellitus, 5/29/2015
Kohut, Marie F. 90, Respiratory Failure, Acute Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage, Generalized Debility & Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease, 6/12/2015
Lack, Glendale 80, Sepsis related to Pneumonia, Congestive Heart Failure & Lymphoma, 6/11/2015
Maurer, Mary Christine 83, Cardiac Arrhythmia & Atherosclerosis Cardiovascular Disease, 6/5/2015
McConnell, Howard A. 85, Congestive Heart Failure, 6/17/2015
McCutchan, Gerald Ross 83, Respiratory Failure, Debility & Dementia, 6/5/2015
Miller, Helen M. 96, Congestive Heart Failure, 6/10/2015
Minton, Debra Ann 60, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Exacerbation, 6/11/2015
Morell, Teena Marie 56, Cardiac Arrest & Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes, 6/14/2015
Mullis, Marie K. 75, Bilateral Lobar Pneumonia & Purulent Exudate in Proximal Airway, 6/11/2015
Murphy, Rena Ilene 97, Cardiac Arrest & Hypertension, 6/13/2015
Paul, Herbie K. 76, Carcinoid Tumor, 6/14/2015
Pitlick, Carl L. 84, Chronic Diastolic Heart Failure likely due to Hypertension and Coronary Artery Disease, 5/31/2015
Raines, Howard 82, Myocardial Infarction & Coronary Artery Disease, 6/6/2015
Sowders, Paul Louis 80, Metastatic Prostate Cancer, 6/16/2015
Sparks, Mark 58, Respiratory Failure & Mixed Medication Toxicity, 5/28/2015
Spencer, Jennie Marie 58, Respiratory Failure & Bilateral Pneumonia, 5/21/2015
Stallings, Julie Ann 47, Breast Cancer with Metastatic Disease to Bone, 5/23/2015
Stein, Mark Douglas 56, Muscular Dystrophy, 6/16/2015
Taylor, Gloria Jean 69, Cardiac Arrest & Ischemic Cardiomyopathy, 6/14/2015
Thiry, Charles M. 83, Cardiac Arrest & Myocardial Infarction, 6/12/2015
Thornton, Charles Franklin 70, Respiratory Failure, Pneumonia & Sepsis, 6/11/2015
Tompkins, Terri L. 58, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, 5/16/2015
Tucker, Harrison 94, Gangrene of Right Foot, Congestive Heart Failure & Diabetes Mellitus, 6/11/2015
Unser, Kathie Elaine 51, Cardiac Arrest, Acute Respiratory Failure, Metabolic Acidosis & Hyperkalemia, 5/30/2015
White, John R. 70, Hypoxic Respiratory Failure, Sepsis with Septic Shock, Multiple Organ Failure & Chronic Kidney Disease on Hemodialysis, 6/8/2015
Wiley, Jeffrey 28, Multiple Gunshot Wounds to Chest, 6/12/2015
Williams, Nichole Whitney 26, Sepsis & Closed Head Injury from Motor Vehicle Accident, 6/17/2015
Willis, Norma M. 86, Intestinal Obstruction, Peritonitis, Septic Shock & Supraventricular Tachycardia 6/11/2015
Wilson, Joyce Ann 83, Acute Chronic Respiratory Failure & Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, 6/11/2015
Wilson, Kenneth Robert 59, Stage 4 Cholangiocarcinoma with Liver Metastases, 6/18/2015
Wilson, Jamie Lee 32, Closed Head & Chest Injury from Motor Vehicle Accident, 6/7/2015
Wimpleberg, Betty M. 88, Myelodysplasia & Acute Leukemia, 6/9/2015
Zenthoefer, Thomas B. 78, Carcinoma of Liver & Pancreas, 6/17/2015
Zinn, Gregory 55, Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma, 6/13/2015OB
Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records
EPD Activity Report
VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES
 Below is a list of felony cases that were filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.
James William Thomas Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony
Visiting a common nuisance, Class B misdemeanor
Dustin Scott Anthony Devers Unlawful possession of a syringe, Level 6 felony
Visiting a common nuisance, Class B misdemeanor
Scott Avy Carwile Strangulation, Level 6 felony
Domestic battery, Class A misdemeanor
Justin Victor Hyde Theft, Level 6 felony
Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor
Rodney Dirk Devers Maintaining a common nuisance, Level 6 felony
Possession of a controlled substance, Class A misdemeanor
Possession of marijuana, Class A misdemeanor
Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor
Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor
Billy Joe Buell Jr. Unlawful possession of a syringe, Level 6 felony
Miata Willet Tramill Operating a vehicle while intoxicated, Level 6 felony
Leaving the scene of an accident, Class B misdemeanor
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WHATEVER HAPPENED TO COMMON SENSE REGARDING CLIMATE CHANGE?
By Susan Stamper Brown
Fear mongering is quite lucrative in what seems to be a burgeoning “climate change industrial complex,†where certain people benefit monetarily or politically in their promotion of global catastrophic risk due to catastrophic global warming.
Al Gore got filthy rich railing over imminent destruction due to rising sea levels, then purchased multiple beachfront properties, despite the “danger.†Now Pope Francis seems to think marketing it as a moral issue may be a handy tool to transfer wealth along with the Obama administration, which just released an EPA report suggesting that climate change may kill 57,000 people by year 2100. France’s environmental minister says the edible spread, Nutella, is damaging the environment.
Alarmists watch a glacier calve into the sea in Greenland, and have a meltdown over a meltdown that has happened before and will most likely happen again. Were they not so overcome by the desire for wanton gain and/or ridiculously debilitating fear, they might actually savor the moment to witness the rugged, unmatched majesty of God’s creation. And maybe realize the One which created it is powerful enough to maintain it, despite bovine flatulation, vehicle exhaust or edible spreads.
Whatever happened to common sense?
Consider Greenland. Historical knowledge would help us understand that the ice field known as Greenland was once warmer than it is today. So warm in fact, back in AD 1000, it is said the Vikings took advantage of ice-free waters during the Medieval Warm Period to settle and farm there. A few years back, archaeologists uncovered rubble to find the Vikings even grew barley and corn. During that same warm period, it is well documented that Europeans did not drown from sea rise, but instead enjoyed long, hot summers, thanks to that scary greenhouse gas plants love, resulting in sumptuous crops and overwhelmingly abundant harvests. Oh, the horror!
And then the earth cooled, but the world did not end.
During the Little Ice Age that followed, from AD 1300 to AD 1850, mountain glaciers expanded and temperatures across the Northern Hemisphere dropped by 1.1 degrees. The deep cold triggered extreme weather elsewhere on the planet (cause and effect), prompting crop failure, widespread famine and death. And alarmists are worried about warming? If I didn’t know better, I’d think some are not looking out for our best interest. Earth scientists say the Little Ice Age was caused by volcanic eruptions, increased El Nino episodes and the reduction of solar sunspots. The New York Times accidentally stumbled on the truth in a March 22, 2014 op-ed, “Lessons from the Little Ice Age,†acknowledging, “No human intervention can avert volcanic eruptions, halt an El Nino episode or delay the onset of drought.â€
God’s nature also seems to be the culprit in Greenland, according to new research indicating that melting of selective Greenland Glaciers is related to geologically-induced heat flow, and not manmade atmospheric global warming.†A December 29, 2014 Climate Change Dispatch article, Greenland Ice Melt Geothermal, Not Manmade, advocates the melting is geothermal, not my V-8 engine (whew!), blaming a “faulted linear valley†for increased heat flow and other natural events they claim “would not occur with atmospheric global warming.â€
Sometimes, it just boils down to common sense — when you consider that an iceberg melts in one part of Greenland while residents in its capital city, Nuuk, feel as if they were entering another Little Ice Age due to a record-cold June. Or, the shipload of climate change scientists which set sail on a “we told you so†mission only to get stuck in the ice in Antarctica during the Southern Hemisphere’s summer last year, surrounded by so much ice, two icebreaker rescue vessels couldn’t cut through to their aid.
Quite obviously, someone’s in control, but it’s not us.