EPD Activity Report
St. Mary’s Hospital for Women & Children Births
St. Mary’s Birth Records
Lindsay and Chad Phillips, Henderson, Ky., daughter, June Elizabeth, Apr. 18
Whitley and Todd Helsley, Evansville, daughter, Quinn Eloise, Apr. 19
Kourtney Crockett and Asson Hacker, Evansville, son, Kyrie Ason, Apr. 19
Hanna and Lawrence Smith, Grayville, Ill., son, Lawrence Matthew, Apr. 20
Brittany Bayley-Murray and Dustin Murray, Mount Vernon, Ind., daughter, Taytem Jolie, Apr. 20
Cassondra and Andrew Johnson, Chandler, Ind., daughter, Kiersten Renee, Apr. 20
Susan and Eric Hall, Mount Vernon, Ind., daughter, Lillian Hazel, Apr. 20
Rachel Schaefer and Johnny Williams, Evansville, daughter, Abigail Lee, Apr. 20
Emily Brooks and Wesley James, Evansville, son, Shane Tyler, Apr. 20
Tatiyana Drake, Evansville, son, Raymond Antonio, Apr. 21
Kaci and Micheal Konrath, Fort Branch, Ind., son, Micah Joseph, Apr. 21
Elise and Eric Friederich, Chandler, Ind., daughter, Emma Grace, Apr. 21
Katelyne and Kevin Wolff, Carmi, Ill., daughter, Madison Earle, Apr. 21
Alissa and Andrew DeKemper, Evansville, son, Andrew Scott Jr., Apr. 21
Corrie and Francisco Nixon, Evansville, son, Francisco Lee Jr., Apr. 22
Allie and Kenneth Alsbrooks, Waverly, Ky., daughter, Ellery Grace, Apr. 23
Amy and Andrew Freeman, Newburgh, Ind., daughter, Allie Grace, Apr. 23
Trisha and Aaron DeHaven, Oakland City, Ind., son, Layton James, Apr. 23
Elizabeth and William Johnson, Morganfield, Ky., son, Patrick Joseph, Apr. 24
Rebecca Cloer and Richard Genet, Bristow, Ind., son, Noah Richard, Apr. 25
Governor Pence Signs Law Enforcement, Public Safety Bills on Final Day of Session
Indianapolis – On the final day of the legislative session, Governor Mike Pence signed bills regarding law enforcement and public safety.
“Indiana should be the worst place in the nation to commit a crime and the best place to get a second chance once you’ve done your time,†said Governor Pence.
Among the bills signed by the Governor were:
SEA 6 – making it a Class B infraction to possess, purchase, sell, offer to sell or use powdered or crystalline alcohol;
SEA 94 – lengthening the statute of limitations for rape; and
SEA 193 – designating the Northwest Indiana Law Enforcement Academy as a criminal justice agency.
The Governor also signed various bills related to the Indiana Department of Correction including SEA 173, which allows the agency to establish a specialized vocational program to train minimum security risk offenders in certain trades to help them find employment upon reentering society.
Vice-Commander of Tri-State Women Veterans Appalled By Reporters Attack On Misty Hart Military Service
A fellow veteran running for a political office was rudely “rebuked” in the Evansville Courier this past Sunday by writer, Thomas B. Langhorne. It was an obvious attempt to attack her integrity as a veteran and diminish her service because she was not a “combat veteran.” I was not happy. I am sharing this post to the City County Observer, because it’s time for some unity in our veteran community.
JR Schembre, USAF MSgt retired
Vice-Commander, Tristate Women Veterans
Dear Misty,
Thank you for your service to our country. And thank you for your willingness to continue to serve. I was truly appalled at Sunday’s article in the Courier. The divisiveness of those among our veteran community who choose to differentiate between combat veterans and those who provided support has diminished the strength of all our organizations since the 60s when our returning Viet Nam veterans were treated so poorly. Just as a quarterback cannot win a football game alone, Patton too, without his legions of support troops, would not have seen a victory for our nation.
We, as veterans, continue to honor the ultimate sacrifices of those who gave their lives for our country. We intimately know and share the sadness of the loss of our fallen brothers and sisters, the pain of our wounded combat veterans and the invisible scars of the spiritually wounded who silently struggle among us.
We need to also acknowledge and honor and thank the veterans in our community who continue to serve and support. You ARE an “Operation Iraqi Enduring Freedom veteran” who served this community and our country honorably. The writer, Thomas B. Langhorne, did you and our entire veteran community a great disservice in soliciting and slanting the article to slander your campaign and your service. Regardless of the outcome of the election, you are already a winner in my book.
Respectfully,
JR Schembre, USAF MSgt Retired
Vice-Commander, Tristate Women Veterans
Sixth Annual UE Honoring Women Veterans Conference Set for June 6
The annual Honoring Women Veterans Conference at the University of Evansville is Saturday, June 6, 8:00 – 3:30 p.m., Eykamp Hall in UE’s Ridgway University Center. This is a day of education, fun, and camaraderie for women who have served and currently serve in the United States military. The deadline for women veterans to register for this free conference is Friday, May 22.
This is the sixth year for the conference that has in the past drawn participants who ranged in age from 18 to 103 years old. Some have traveled from as far away as Oklahoma and Washington, DC, to attend.
The day’s activities include informative sessions on military benefits, networking, and career information, and an afternoon of facials, manicures, massages, and more.
The day’s guest speaker will be Betty Moseley Brown, associate director for the Center for Women Veterans at the Department of Veterans Affairs. Brown is a dynamic speaker who has been instrumental in promoting awareness of the contributions made by women who served in the military through multiple department-wide efforts, such as VA’s Her Story campaign and the Face Behind the File: Women at War DVD.
Brown served in the Marine Corps from 1978 to 1992, and then began her career with the VA. There she has held several positons including veterans benefits counselor, women veterans coordinator, veterans benefits administration, compensation and pension service and later for the associate deputy under secretary for policy and program management. She was the VBS’s first outreach coordinator, coordinating outreach activities of five major programs and providing veterans and their dependents with information on benefits and services administered by VA.
The University of Evansville is proud to host this conference and to celebrate the dedicated women who have served our country. UE has been consistently ranked by US News & World Report as a top Midwestern university and voted “Military Friendly” by GI Jobs Magazine.
Military veterans may register online at www.evansville.edu/veteransaffairs or by calling the Vet Center at 812-473-5993 or UE coordinator of veteran affairs Cherie Leonhardt at 812-488-2141.
VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES
 Below is a list of felony cases that were filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office on Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Natalee Fairchild            Possession of a Narcotic Drug-Level 6 Felony
Legend Drug Deception-Level 6 Felony
Public Intoxication-Class B Misdemeanor
Richard Barksdale Jr.     Operating a Vehicle as an Habitual Traffic Violator-Level 6 Felony
George Hawkins             Theft-Level 6 Felony
Criminal Trespass-Class A Misdemeanor
For further information on the cases listed above, or any pending case, please contact Kyle Phernetton at 812.435.5688 or via e-mail at kphernetton@vanderburghgov.org
Under Indiana law, all criminal defendants are presumed to be innocent until proven guilty by a court of law
APRIL 30, 2015 IS IT TRUE
IS IT TRUE we urge our readers to read the attached letter from Evansville City Council President. Dr. Dan Adams? Â ….we want to thank Dr. Adams for going beyond the call of duty to creating a much needed Petri dish of Team Care instruction at the new IU Med School?
April 27, 2015
Representative Todd Huston
200 W Washington Street
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Dear Representative Huston:
As an adjunct Volunteer Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery at the IU School of Medicine-Evansville (IUMS-E), I am emailing you all to thank you for fully funding, at this point, the IUMS -E component of the downtown expansion of our new campus. The time crunch necessitates that I use an email rather than a formal letter. I beseech you to augment your laudable backing to allow Neu Med’s four-year dream for creating a much needed Petri dish of Team Care instruction to come forth. The concept of having IUMS-E, UE, USI, and Ivy Tech students all working and learning together will reap huge benefits for Indiana’s future health care delivery. Please let me explain.
Having grown up in Boston with a MD Dad and two Irish MD uncles, a nurse Mom and two Irish nurse aunts, a nurse sister, and a US Navy corpsman brother…and having worked in over twenty hospitals during my career as a cardiovascular-thoracic surgeon… I may not know everything, but I do KNOW medicine! There have been great changes in its delivery over that period. The time of the omnipotent MD god has passed and now we are seeking a new paradigm. Team Care allows all those involved in a patient’s well being to bring to his case regimen their equally respected opinions and expertise. This potent collage results in the best of wellness and patient care results. We are trying to inculcate this concept on Day One in both undergraduate and graduate students here on the Downtown Evansville campus.
In my frequent lectures at IUMS-E, I have observed that as early as the second year of medical school, some students are taking on “I am a MD and the rest of you are NOT†attitude. It is our four-year dream to create a new, vibrant, revolutionary Team Care milieu. This way of life will be instituted on the very first day for all the students who step on the campus, regardless of what degree they are pursuing. Without funding, this dream will fall fallow and Team Care will fail to be done in actual practice on the floors of hospitals years later. By then, it may be too late to change concretized behavior.
The Wall Street Journal and many other sources (See Appendix A) extol the virtues of the Team Care concept. If you look at the architectural design of the proposed Nue Med building (See Appendix B), you will see that ALL the students will be purposefully forced to intermingle in the atrium where the two wings meet on the ground floor, in the common library area, and in the Simulation Center on floors above. It is in this last area where so much learning can be attained together. In the Simulation Center, groups made up of medical students, nurse practitioners, physicians assistants, bachelor degree seeking nurses, associate nurses, medical technicians of all specialties, and medical assistants can come together. They will learn how to handle codes of all sorts, start IVs without the pain of early practice, intubate tough airways, and develop the much needed teamwork for every life threatening format.
Where it’s OK to screw up and lose your manikin patient over and over until you get it right. The Team Care group will deal with the full gamut of medical, surgical, ER, OR, Maternity and Pediatric emergencies …just like airline pilot training! The crucial respect and trust for each one’s strengths will be melded. Practice will make perfect. Thus after they graduate, our students will not contribute to the usual, well-documented uptick of a teaching hospital’s July mortality. And yes, patients will get the complete care that they deserve with economic value.
Team Care is the hope of the future of American medicine, delivering total medical care and multi-points of wellness at the lowest cost long-term. We want to brand all the students with its benefits. It is beginning to be taught now in many medical schools, most notable at Harvard, my medical school alma mater, and soon at Indiana. But just having the medical students practice it together is not good enough. Team Care needs to be an integral part of the entire spectrum of the medical care student body, so it becomes their soul’s brand. If USI and Ivy Tech are not there in the Neu Med building in downtown Evansville, it won’t happen.
Please fund USI and Ivy Tech medical building proposal at a level that will sustain their physical presence on our downtown campus. Thus, our dream of making a superb, total Team Care will become a much needed medical practice reality.
Thank you for reading this communication. If you would like to discuss this crucial need with me in more detail, please email me at drhda501@aol.com.
Sincerely yours
H. Dan Adams MD FACS MBA
President of the 2015 Evansville City Council
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EPD Activity Report
IS IT TRUE APRIL 29, 2015
IS IT TRUE that since the execution of the Johnson Control contract there has been over 13 change orders totaling over $2,000,000 and this does not include the overtime that has been required in the replacement of the meters. . .
IS IT TRUE due to the strange times we live in where our leading Republican in the City is more fiscally and socially liberal than the last three Democrats that held the office of Mayor? …the Democrats in office who have championed Mayor Winnecke’s liberal political agenda, however misguided, are unlikely to have any real opposition in the General Election? …this means that demographics and the lack of a clear political message will most likely will leave the Democrats left standing after the May 5th Primary in the Second, Fourth and Sixth Wards with a clear path to victory in the General Election?
IS IT TRUE the At-Large Democratic Primary, which has four Democrats vying for three seats, is also likely to put the three winners in a great position for victory in November, despite having two qualified opponents on the Republican ticket? …the At-Large race has largely tracked the Mayor’s race, meaning that if a Democrat wins the Mayor’s office, Gail Riecken is likely to take the three At-Large Democrats with her? …in 2011, we saw the Democrat City Clerk pull the most votes city-wide and lead the three Democrats to At-Large victories even though the Mayor’s race was lost.? …political reality is that most Wards in the City are largely Democratic, and city-wide races tend to bring them out? …all the name recognition in the world will not help a Republican At-Large candidate if Democrats have a reason to come out and vote? …it look like this year they will have a reason to come out?
IS IT TRUE like the Mayor and At-Large races, the City Clerk largely attracts Democratic turn-out.?. ..there’s a reason Alberta Matlock ruled that office from 1992 to 2012? …despite the occasional weak Democratic Mayoral candidate, the Democrats can easily rule city-wide races with the will to vote? … in fact, Democrats typically have to turn on their Mayoral candidate for a Republican to take that office, which has happened twice in fairly recent history? …however, it has been some time since Republicans have held the City Clerk or At-Large jobs? …whether it’s an issue that these candidates don’t typically get enough press to turn off Democrats or Democrats feel bad about occasionally voting for a Republican Mayor, the winners of the City Clerk and At-Large primaries are likely to take an oath on January 1, 2016?
IS IT TRUE you need to take time and go to our Tri-State Voices TV Show posted in todays City County Observer video section? This weeks program features City Councilwoman Stephanie Brinkerhoff-Riley giving us an extremely investing presentation a the looming city debt facing the taxpayers of this community? … we agree with Brinkerhoff-Riley statement that professional services contracts should be bid out? …if this happens the taxpayers would save millions of dollars every year?