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Medical Experts to Call on Congress to Maintain Healthy School Meal Standards

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TOMORROW, Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack will join leaders of prominent health organizations to discuss the critical need for healthy school meal standards.

Dr. Robert M. Wah of the American Medical Association, Dr. Benard Dreyer of the American Academy of Pediatrics, and Dr. Eduardo Sanchez, Chief Medical Officer for Prevention at the American Heart Association, will discuss how the child obesity epidemic is having a severe impact on our nation’s health and contributing to higher healthcare costs. Healthier school meals are a key solution to providing America’s kids with access to nutritious food and helping them to learn and develop into healthy adults.

Congress passed the Healthy Hunger Free Kids Act with broad bipartisan support in 2010 to update school meal standards and help respond to America’s child obesity epidemic.

WHO: USDA Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack
Dr. Robert M. Wah, President, American Medical Association
Dr. Benard Dreyer, President-Elect, American Academy of Pediatrics
Dr. Eduardo Sanchez, Chief Medical Officer for Prevention, American Heart Association

WHAT: Media call with leading medical experts to discuss the importance of healthy school meals.

WHEN: Wednesday, March 18, 2015, at 2:30 p.m. EDT

CALL-IN: 800-857-9832 and say the passcode: “3907691”
If you have trouble accessing the conference call, please call: 202-720-8560.

Ivy Tech Partners with Local Employers for  28th Annual Career Day Event

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Ivy Tech Community College – Southwest will host its 28th annual Career Day, Thursday, March 19th from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. The event will be held at Ivy Tech’s main campus in Evansville, located at 3501 N. First Ave. Career Day is open to all Ivy Tech students and alumni, and there is no charge to attend.

Ivy Tech Community College 

 28th ANNUAL CAREER DAY

Thursday, March 19, 2015

10 a.m. – 1 p.m. 

3501 N. First Ave.

Over 100 local employers are registered for the event, including Vectren Corporation, Deaconess Health System, St. Mary’s Health System, Jasper Engines and Transmissions and many more. Industries represented at the event range from health care and automotive to business and manufacturing.

There will also be a Career Day workshop titled “Social Media: How it Can Help (or Harm) You in Your Job Search.” The workshop will be held in the Ivy Tech Vectren Auditorium (room 147) from 8:30 a.m. – 9:15 a.m. Greg Schulten, President of Express Employment Professionals will present on the impact of social media on a job search from a human resources perspective.

For more information about the event, please visit www.ivytech.edu/southwest/careerday.

EVSC Students Advance to National Business Competition

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Fourteen students from the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will be among approximately 5,000 high school students competing at the Business Professionals of America (BPA) national conference, May 6 – 10 in Anaheim, Calif.

The following students have qualified to compete at the conference. The award they won at the state level and school is noted below.

  • Howard Yeh, Administrative Support Concepts, 1st place; Entrepreneurship, 2nd place, Reitz High School
  • Matthew Parker, Computer Security, 1st place; Systems Administration Using Cisco, 4th place, Reitz High School
  • Lakota Ironrope, Andrew McVey, Cody Kennedy and Austin VanBritson, Presentation Management Team, 2nd place, Central High School
  • Hope Lucker, Individual Presentation Management, 2nd place, North High School
  • Brian Ward, Systems Administration Using Cisco, 2nd place, North High School
  • Caroline Knight, Business Meeting Management, 2nd place, Reitz High School
  • Abbie Wilson, Digital Publishing, 3rd place, North High School
  • Katherine Klamer, Keyboarding Production, 5th place, Bosse High School
  • Kameron Dickens, Digital Publishing, 5th place, North High School
  • Bryce Hart, Advanced Spreadsheet Concepts, 5th place, Reitz High School
  • Lucas Weinzapfel, Parliamentary Concepts, 9th place, Reitz High School

 

The students advanced to the national competition by competing against nearly 1,500 students at the state level in Indianapolis this week. In order to advance, students had to finish in the top two for teamed events, the top three for judged events and the top five for written or computer tests. There also is an “open contest” where students who place in the top 10 are recognized with the option of attending the national competition.

VIDEO: Dr. Bucshon: Don’t wait. Take the time to get prepared today!

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Eighth District Congressman Larry Bucshon, M.D., took to the House floor today to mark the 90thanniversary of the “Great Tri-State Tornado” and urge Hoosiers to be proactive with disaster preparedness.

On March 18, 1925, “Great Tri-State Tornado” passed through Missouri and Illinois before hitting the Southwestern Indiana towns of Griffin, Owensville, and Princeton.  It’s known as the worst tornado in recorded U.S. history and set records for the number of deaths, distance traveled, and time on the ground. image002

The transcript of Dr. Bucshon’s remarks is available below and video is available online here.

“90 years ago today, the deadliest tornado in U.S. history passed through the Southwestern Indiana towns of Griffin, Owensville, and Princeton, Indiana.

 “Named, “The Great Tri-State Tornado,” the deadly cyclone traveled 3 states and 219 miles over 3.5 hours causing 695 deaths,destroying family farms, and devastating cities.

 “This catastrophic event is an important reminder to Hoosier families: don’t wait to get prepared.

 “Make an emergency plan ahead of time and as we enter tornado season, take time to stay informed.

 “Hoosiers can access information on what to expect and how to prepare through the Department of Homeland Security at the federal level, Indiana DHS, the Red Cross, my office, and other organizations.

 “Don’t wait. Take the time to get prepared today.”

Congressman Larry Bucshon, a physician from Southern Indiana, is serving his third term in the U.S. House of Representatives. In the 114thCongress, Bucshon will serve on the influential House Committee on Energy and Commerce.  The 8th District of Indiana includes all or parts of Clay, Crawford, Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Greene, Knox, Martin, Owen, Parke, Perry, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Sullivan, Vanderburgh, Vermillion, Vigo, and Warrick counties.

2014 Green River Kiwanis Firefighter of the Year

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Eric Jamison was named Green River Kiwanis’ 2014 Firefighter of the Year. Jamison is a 17½ year veteran and Captain on the department. Eric is very active in promoting physical fitness among the department. He organizes teams to participate in (and runs) many marathon type of events, jungle runs and steeplechases with obstacle courses. Eric also actively supports Easter Seals & MDA.

Eric is married to (Stephanie) and has 2 children, Hannah and Sophia.

Eric received a wall plague from Kiwanis, a $100 gift card from Mulzer Crushed Stone and Evansville Firefighters Federal Credit Union (each), and a custom ring from Firefighters Local 357.  The Green River Kiwanis will also erect a billboard with his picture proclaiming his accomplishment. The billboard, courtesy of Lamar Advertising, will be at a location and date to be determined. Jamison was just one of three nominees for this year’s award. The other nominees were: Darryl Adler and Ron Goedde (getty).

Jamison is the 34th recipient of this annual award.

RIECKEN PLEASED AT DECISION TO HIRE MORE DCS CASEWORKERS

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INDIANAPOLIS – State Rep. Gail Riecken (D-Evansville) today issued the following statement after Gov. Mike Pence announced his support for adding more caseworkers at the state’s Department of Child Services (DCS):

“By having more caseworkers, the entire system of delivering needed services for abused and neglected children will be greatly improved. For far too long, we have suffered from both a lack of qualified workers and a good deal of staff turnover. By committing to hire more workers and ensuring that they are paid a decent wage, the governor is making a significant statement of support.

“Those of us who have spent the past few years trying to improve DCS have to applaud today’s announcement and credit both the governor and DCS Director Mary Beth Bonaventura for backing up their words with concrete actions.

“But we also know that we are not out of the woods yet. I know that the governor has committed to seeing the funding for these caseworkers included in the new biennial state budget, but there are many twists and turns that can take place before we wrap up work at the end of April. It will be important for us to remain diligent in our commitment to see today’s promises become reality in the final budget.

“Above all, this is a great day to reaffirm that we will not stand for children to be abused and neglected in Indiana. That process begins by having capable, caring people ready to help them in times of need.”

 

IS IT TRUE MARCH 19, 2015

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IS IT TRUE that Dan McGinn, First Ward City Councilman refused to appear with his primary opponent Tom Bozikus on Tri-State Voices taping this week? …McGinn has consistently hid from any appearances and avoided any opportunity for the voters to review his record? …why won’t McGinn defend his record for the past 4 years?
IS IT TRUE that we are stunned and surprised that the City Administration has once again let the Kunkel Group off the hook and further delayed the McCurdy Hotel project that has been in limbo and languishing for over 5 years? …promises after promises have been made and never kept? …the City continues to let this beautiful and grand building deteriorate
IS IT TRUE that the City has also allowed the adjacent River House Hotel to also deteriorate and sit idle without and pressure from City Hall to get this facility back into a useful condition? …one of the best places for dinner was the top floor of the River House with its outstanding view of the river and the ambiance while having a superb dinner? …where is the leadership? …the City seems “all engines ahead” on the Owen Block with money abundant, but silent on this once beautiful facility?
IS IT TRUE that the City must be asleep or otherwise busy and not aggressively repairing the numerous “potholes” throughout the City. Call the “Pothole Hotline” at 435-6000 and report these pesky potholes throughout the City?
IS IT TRUE the Director of DMD reportedly was looking through the “pickle jar” in the DMD cupboard and located another $500,000 that had been misplaced and gave a grant for low income housing to Memorial Housing Corp? …we strongly applaud this grant and the possibility of more first class housing in the inner city.? …we wonder why it took this long and how a half million dollars was just laying around when it could have gone to good use much much earlier? …Memorial Housing Corp has a great reputation and a great track record in providing housing rehabilitation and building new and needed housing? …we would ask the DMD Director to look through the cupboard very closely and find some additional money for even more housing?

IS IT TRUE this is a great community and our mission is to make it better through highlighting and bringing to your attention matters that need to be addressed?

IS IT TRUE that we always looking for tips and our moles to make us aware of the good and the bad? …please Email us with your suggestions and insightful thoughts at citycountyobserver.com?

IS IT TRUE that 71 year old Publisher has been down but not out? …as you may know, the Publisher has had some real serious health problems, surgery and having a difficult recovery?  …we ask you to send him your support and prayers for a speedy recovery?

IS IT TRUE we thank you for your support and look forward to bringing you the news in a way that not only brings you into the discussion but makes you feel compelled to participate? ..the CCO is alive and well and remains your community watchdog?

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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EPD Activity Report

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COMMENTARY: Other states should follow Hoosier health plan

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By: Congressman Larry Bucshon, M.D. (IN-08) and State Representative Tim Brown, M.D. (HD-41)

March 15, 2015

Following our statewide “Hoosier Healthcare Tour” last year, we made the case for why Indiana’s consumer-driven Medicaid replacement program, Healthy Indiana Plan 2.0 was best suited to help Hoosiers in need.

Since then, the Department of Health and Human Services in Washington made concessions to approve Indiana’s request to end traditional Medicaid and use HIP 2.0 as a vehicle to cover 350,000 uninsured Hoosiers.

Make no mistake, this is an unprecedented victory for the health and prosperity of Hoosiers and for conservative health care policy solutions in the age of the Affordable Care Act.

Thanks to the leadership of Gov. Mike Pence, Indiana has demonstrated that states are better suited to care for their most vulnerable citizens than an increasingly inefficient, ineffective federal bureaucracy when they are granted the proper flexibility.

While some have advocated for the big-government expansion of traditional Medicaid, in Indiana we’ve taken a different path — one that focuses on consumer-driven health care and health savings accounts that empower patients.

In 1965, the Medicaid program was signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson with the noble goal of casting an important safety net for Americans who could not afford basic medical care. The program was a critical step forward to ensure the most vulnerable among us receive they care they need.

Unfortunately, 50 years later this program is failing the patients it was intended to help.

Many Medicaid patients rely on the emergency room for primary care, the program is going broke, and patients’ access to their physicians is being limited. In fact, statistics show that patients enrolled in Medicaid may actually be worse off than their uninsured counterparts.

Because of this reality, we believe those who truly care for the well-being of their fellow citizens ought not settle for the expansion of this broken, failing program because it has become a barrier to quality care.

Instead, this important safety net must be reformed and strengthened through the states, not through a one-size-fits-all federal approach.

Thankfully, Indiana is leading the way with a common-sense prescription that conservatives have championed for decades — the idea that the federal government should provide block grant funding to the states so they can innovate and develop a program specific to their own state’s needs.

Over 60,000 Hoosiers were enrolled in the HIP pilot program which boasts a 98 percent approval rating and led to an almost 11 percent reduction in health care costs annually.

HIP 2.0 builds on this record of success.

It ends traditional Medicaid, is fiscally responsible, and puts the patient in the driver’s seat, not government.

The plan is budget neutral, requiring no new taxes and no new spending from the general fund. More importantly, it helps reduce excess, unnecessary costs in the health care system which helps to lower the amount expended on health care annually.

HIP 2.0 is built on self-reliance and personal responsibility instead of heavy-handed government mandates because we trust that patients and their doctors make better decisions than government bureaucrats.

In fact, the data shows us that the best care is delivered through a system where patients have a personal financial stake in their choices and where decisions are made by the patient, their family, and their physician.

Furthermore, by incentivizing preventive health care, the plan gives patients the tools they need to live happier, healthier lives.

We were happy to see Gov. Pence highlight the merits of HIP 2.0 during his recent speech to conservatives from across the country at the Conservative Political Action Conference because this is good, sound conservative policy. And these ideas aren’t new, nor are they complicated.

We firmly believe that the Affordable Care Act is the wrong approach to health care reform and must be replaced with patient-centered reforms that ensure every American has access to quality, affordable care.

One just needs look to the King v. Burwell case before Supreme Court to see that the law was poorly written and has put the well-being of millions of Americans at risk. As conservatives, it’s imperative that we be solutions oriented to provide Americans the security that comes with a working health care system centered on their needs, instead of Washington mandates.

HIP 2.0 represents the success our conservative ideas can have when the federal government allows states to be innovative with Medicaid funding through block grants.

This common-sense idea should be an integral part of federal health care policy as we move forward.

In our diagnosis, we believe other states would be wise to follow the Hoosier success story.

Larry Bucshon, a cardiothoracic surgeon and member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, is serving his third term in Congress representing Indiana’s 8th District. Tim Brown, a former emergency room physician, has served in the General Assembly since 1994. He currently represents House District 41.

http://www.courierpress.com/opinion/columnists/commentary-other-states-should-follow-hoosier-health-plan_98831026