Pet of the week
Sassy & Gigi are 11-year-old female dogs who have lived together their entire lives. Sassy is a white Chinese Crested mix, and Gigi is a Welsh Corgi mix. Their family had to go into assisted living, and could no longer care for them. Older, quieter household is preferred, and these girls MUST find a home together. Adopt them both for only $100 and they can go home TODAY spayed, microchipped, and vaccinated! Download an application at www.vhslifesaver.org
Working to safeguard Hoosier families
Public safety continues one of my top priorities, and I have so much respect for the individuals that keep our communities safe; that respond in case of an emergency. Most likely, at some point, either you or someone you know has been helped or life saved by the heroic actions of a first-responder. We rely on their life-saving training, and I am grateful for their dedication to assisting Hoosiers in need.
Anyone who works in public safety will tell you that training, running drills and preparation can save lives. The more training our first-responder receive, the better they will be able to handle any situation they come across.
Last May, I joined representative Ron Bacon and traveled to Texas to observe three out of the eight days of the Basic Tactical Operation Medical Support Course, hosted by the Cypress Creek Tactical Medic Team in Houston. This international course taught a variety of different training techniques, and we learned all about tactical operation medical support.
The course was geared towards public safety officers and taught them how to respond to active shooter situations, mass casualty situations, meth lab explosions and more. After attending this course, I decided that along with House Enrolled Act (HEA) 1111, which passed last year and dealt with tactical emergency medicine, that further training would be beneficial to first responders in our communities.
House Bill 1197 works in conjunction with the Department of Homeland Security and would require them to develop core curriculum requirements and standards for tactical emergency casualty care training programs. This type of training would be designed for first-responders like fire-fighters, police officers and emergency medical technicians and would educate them to better handle a broader range of emergency circumstances.
What these brave men and women see on the job is something I could not imagine, and I am thankful for their actions that work to keep our communities safe. We rely on the efficiency and effectiveness of our public safety officers every day, especially during the winter when car accidents are prevalent and emergency situations happen more frequently.
I am proud to be part of a community which houses some of the best and brightest first responders. My hope, with the passage of this bill, is that we incorporate training that would allow them to be better prepared for more situations, which could potential save someone’s life.
IS IT TRUE February 13, 2015 (Updated)
IS IT TRUE that the City of South Bend, Indiana is doing something with borrowed money that is so insane that it makes Evansville look like a Fountain of Knowledge?…we know that is hard to do but this one makes a $10 Million dog park and an $18 Million ballfield complex look frugal and wise?…the City of South Bend is borrowing $25 Million to spend to turn 4 one way streets into two way streets?…once upon a time these were two way streets and good money was spent to turn them into one way streets to stimulate the economy and bring prosperity to local commerce in South Bend?…this time around the reverse is being done to stimulate the economy and bring prosperity to South Bend’s downtown?…this is so incredibly stupid that it should be included in a comedy act?…the only thing Evansville has done to compare with this insanity was a couple of years ago when the direction of Main Street’s one way traffic was changed from east to west to west to east?…that was a $4 Million exercise in futility that was supposed to help the downtown merchants immensely by changing the direction of traffic flow?…Main Street was at one time a two way street, that was changed into a no-way street walkway at a price, which was changed into a one way street at a price, which was changed into the other way street for $4 Million all in the name of a prosperous economy?…we can guess what will be proposed next?…that will be a two-way street at a high price which will magically rain hundred dollar bills on the old downtown area of Evansville?…the is precedent for making such an insane capital expenditure up north in South Bend, Indiana?…this is one case where monkey-see-monkey-do will make any and all supporters look more like Curious George than Albert Einstein?
IS IT TRUE the State of Indiana House Committee has actually given a green light to land based casinos?…of course this like other logical legislation with have to make it through the illogical legislative process known as the government of Indiana?…allowing land based casinos, after the nonsensical digging of a retention pond and deeming it to be a river in French Lick so a casino could pass muster only makes good sense?…it makes more sense because the retention basin nowadays does not retain any water at all?…sometimes one just has to shake one’s head in amazement at the lack of logic exhibited by elected bodies?…while they are hopefully coming to their senses in Indianapolis and giving land based casinos the thumbs up, maybe they will tack on a package store on Sundays provision so people can sit in their rooms and enjoy a beer bought from a local merchant across the street?…sometimes the clock on the courthouse wall really does seem more like a Koo-Koo Clock than it should?
IS IT TRUE three thugs broke into a residence on Morton Avenue just after midnight on Wednesday and demanded money from the resident?…fortunately the victim was not harmed but the mental anguish of having one’s home invaded will remain for many years?…this kind of news, while explaining the harsh reality of life in South Evansville is not the sort of thing that will attract businesses or model citizens to call Evansville home?…it was once asked in a seminar on building attractive cities “what am I homesick for when I am away from home”?…the answer would not include things like robbings, shootings, sewage in the street, dilapidated sidewalks, potholes, and foul smells?…this writers answer to that question would be my kids, some friends, and Turoni’s pizza?
IS IT TRUE according to Chief Deputy Coroner Steve Lockyear the pedestrian struck on Upper Mt. Vernon Road in the early morning hours day before yesterday has died? …Darrell Asbridge, age 58, died at Deaconess Hospital? … an autopsy is scheduled for Saturday at the Vanderburgh County Coroners Office. …the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the circumstances surrounding the victim being struck?
IS IT TRUE there was a heated argument at the most recent Labor Council meeting? …the majority of Labor Council membership wanted to invite all primary candidates to come and make presentations so the Labor Council could do political endorsements? … that the “Union Boss” Jack McNeely stated he didn’t see any reason to have any primary presentations by candidates? …when “Union Boss” Jack McNeely views was voted down he blew up and told the membership he is now an Independent? …all we can say about this is “WOW”?
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Governor Pence Stresses Need for Collaboration with Indiana Department of Education to Shorten 2015 ISTEP Test
Names Second Consultant to Make Recommendations
Indianapolis – In a press conference today, Governor Mike Pence stressed the need for collaboration with the Indiana Department of Education to shorten the 2015 ISTEP test. The Indiana Department of Education is solely responsible for administering and shortening the ISTEP test
“Because of the cooperation we’re announcing today, I am confident that in short order, we will have substantive recommendations that will inform the State Board of Education and give the Indiana Department of Education options to significantly reduce the length of this test,†said the Governor. “I believe with the cooperation that we now have in place, we can significantly shorten this test and lessen the burden it was poised to place on Hoosier kids, on families, and on our teachers.â€
Earlier today, the Governor spoke with Superintendent Ritz who informed him that the Indiana Department of Education would release all requested information by the end of today to the consultants brought on by the Governor to evaluate and recommend ways to shorten the test while still preserving the integrity of the test and the state’s A-F school grades. The Department of Education also agreed to allow the consultants to work directly with CTB McGraw Hill, the vendor for the test, to efficiently address its length. The consultants are expected to provide preliminary recommendations as early as this Friday to be discussed at the State Board of Education meeting that day.
The Governor also announced today a second consultant, Bill Auty, would join Edward Roeber in providing recommendations on ways to shorten the test. The maximum cost of Auty’s contract, like Roeber’s, is $22,000. Auty has more than two decades of experience as an administrator of assessment at the district and state level in Oregon. Plus, he brings added experience serving as the former Assistant Superintendent of the Oregon Department of Education. Currently, Auty works to consult with states and other clients, such as the U.S. Department of Education, Pearson Consulting, and the National Assessment of Educational Progress Governing Board, in providing assessment and accountability systems.
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VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES
Below is a list of felony cases that were filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office on Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Andrew Ward    Dealing in Synthetic Drug or Synthetic Drug Lookalike Substance-Level 6 Felony
Theft-Level 6 Felony
Possession of Marijuana-Class A Misdemeanor
Possession of Paraphernalia-Class A Misdemeanor
Possession of Controlled Substance-Class A Misdemeanors (Two Counts)
James Brune         Operating a Vehicle as an Habitual Traffic Violator-Level 6 Felony
Derrick Collins    Theft-Level 6 Felony
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
County Commissioners Executive Session Notice
The Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners will meet in Executive Session on Tuesday, February 17, 2015 at 4:00 pm. in room 305 of the Civic Center Complex, 1 NW MLK Jr. Blvd. Evansville, IN, to discuss pending and litigation as permitted by IC 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(2)(B) and for the purpose of receiving information concerning a County employee’s alleged misconduct pursuant to I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(6)(A).