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Dr. Bucshon on ObamaCare Enrollment Numbers

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(Washington, D.C.) – Wednesday afternoon, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) revealed that only 701 Hoosiers have selected healthcare plans via the failing healthcare.gov website in the first month.  In comparison, according to state officials, more than 108,000 Hoosiers have received cancellation notices due to the law.

 

“As a physician, I want every American to have access to quality, affordable health care, but this law is only creating obstacles for families, not solutions,” said Bucshon. “More Hoosiers have lost coverage than have signed up for plans under ObamaCare.  The flawed website is only a symptom of more systemic failures.  Despite the President’s promises, Hoosiers are receiving cancellation notices for plans they like, they are at risk of losing their current physician they know and trust, and many are faced with higher costs for inferior coverage. These are real stories that affect real hardworking families who are just trying to make it.”

 

Nationally, 27,000 Americans have enrolled in federal run exchanges and 79,000 Americans have enrolled in state-based exchanges, bringing the total to only 106,185.  An enormous failure when compared to the President’s September projection of 494,620 enrollees.

 

According to the Washington Times, “more than 4.2 million Americans have had their health insurance policies cancelled thanks to ObamaCare” and “the number could triple over the next few months.” (Washington Times; 11/13/13)

 

HHS classifies enrollees as individuals “who have paid the first month’s premium and those who have not yet paid the first month’s premium.”

 

Bucshon has asked 8th District constituents to share their healthcare stories or experiences through the webpagewww.bucshon.house.gov/yourstory.

Veterans Day: Discounts and Freebies

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Military.com| by Heather Sweeney

The following is a list of nearly 100 Veterans Day discounts on goods, services and dining for 2013. Please check back frequently as the list is updated.

Keep in mind that most businesses require proof of military service, which can include a VA Universal Access Card, Military I.D., DD-214 (Discharge Papers), Veterans Service Organization Card (VSO’s include groups like the VFW, DAV, AmVets, MOAA, FRA, and the American Legion), or in some cases businesses will accept a picture of the veteran in uniform.

Note: Not all franchise locations participate in their national chain’s Veterans Day programs – be sure contact your nearest establishment to make sure they are participating.

Sign up for the Military Deals and Discounts Newsletter to get even more discounts and information on how Military Families can save big.

2013 Veterans Day Restaurant Offerings:

Applebees - Veterans and active duty military receive a free meal from a limited menu, on Veterans Day, Monday, Nov. 11.

Bar Louie – On Sunday, Nov. 10 and Monday, Nov. 11, all Bar Louie locations are offering veterans and military personnel a free meal up to a $12 value.

Bob Evans – Veterans and active military personnel receive free all-you-can-eat hotcakes on Monday, Nov. 11.

Boston Market – Boston Market is offering a free whole chicken with the purchase of a family meal on Monday, Nov. 11 with a military ID.

California Pizza Kitchen – Veterans and active military receive a free pizza on Monday, Nov. 11.

NEW! Carrabba’s – All active and retired veterans get a free appetizer of your choice from Nov. 9-Nov. 11.

Champps — On Monday, Nov. 11, Champps will offer a free handcrafted burger with waffle fries to veterans and active duty military

Charlie Brown’s Steakhouse – Charlie Brown’s is offering a free meal to veterans and active duty military all day on Monday, Nov. 11.

Cheeseburger in Paradise – Veterans and military personnel receive a free All American Burger with fries on Monday, Nov. 11 with the beverage purchase of $1.99.

Chili’s – Veterans and active duty get a free entrée all day from a limited menu on Monday, Nov. 11.

Coffee Beanery – Veterans and active duty military receive a free tall cup of coffee all day on Nov. 11.

Denny’s – Active, inactive and retired military personnel can get free all you can eat pancakes on Veterans Day nationwide from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Einstein Bros. Bagels – Active, inactive and retired military personnel receive a free Signature or Classic Bagel and Shmear (or any other topping) on Monday, Nov. 11.

Famous Dave’s – Famous Dave’s is offering various discounts and free meals on Monday, Nov. 11 with proof of service. Specific offers vary by locations.

FATZ – Veterans and active duty military can enjoy a free entrée at FATZ, up to a $15 value. Veterans who dine at FATZ on November 11 will also receive a $2 coupon for use on their next visit.

Fox & Hound Bar and Grill – Veterans and active duty military receive any burger for free on Monday, Nov. 11. Limit one burger per person, and proof of service is required. Offer good for dine-in only.

Friendly’s – Veterans and active military receive a free Big Two Do Breakfast and coffee on Monday, Nov. 11.

Golden Corral – Golden Corral is offering a free dinner on Monday Nov. 11, from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Military retirees, veterans, active duty, National Guard and Reserves are all welcome.

Hooters –Veterans and active duty military receive a free meal on Monday, Nov. 11.

Hoss’s Family Steak & Sea House – Veterans eat for free on Monday, Nov. 11 from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

NEW! IKEA – From Nov. 9-11, active, reserve or retired servicemembers receive a free entrée, which includes a sandwich, hot dish or entrée salad. Offer good for dine-in only. Military ID or proof of service required.

Jersey Mike’s Subs – Jersey Mike’s Subs is giving customers a free cookie when they make a donation to Wreaths Across America (WAA) Nov. 9 – Nov. 11.

Krispy Kreme – Krispy Kreme stores are offering a free doughnut and small coffee on Monday, Nov. 11 when presenting a military ID or wearing a uniform.

Little Caesars – Veterans and active military members get a free order of Crazy Bread on Monday, Nov. 11.

LongHorn Steakhouse – Veterans and current servicemembers receive a complimentary Texas Tonion appetizer and non-alcoholic beverage from Nov. 11 to Nov. 14.

Max and Erma’s – On Monday, Nov. 11, participating Max & Erma’s locations are saluting veterans and active military personnel with a free Best Cheeseburger in America Combo meal.

McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood Restaurants – On Sunday, November 10, participating McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood Restaurants will offer a complimentary entree to vets from a special menu.

Menchi’s —  All veterans will receive a free 6 oz. frozen yogurt on Monday, Nov. 11.

Noah’s New York Bagels — Active, inactive and retired military personnel receive a free Signature or Classic Bagel and Shmear (or any other topping) on Monday, Nov. 11.

O’Charley’s – Veterans and active duty servicemembers get a complimentary meal from a limited menu on Monday, Nov. 11.

Olive Garden – On Monday, Nov. 11, all veterans and current servicemembers get a free meal from a limited menu. Family dining with them will also receive 10% off their meal.

On the Border – Veterans and active duty military can enjoy a free meal from the “Create Your Own Combo menu” on Monday, Nov. 11.

Outback Steakhouse – All active and former servicemembers receive a free Bloomin’ Onion and a beverage on Nov. 11. Outback is also offering active and former servicemembers 10% off their meals Nov. 12 through Dec. 31.

Paciugo Gelato Caffè – Paciugo is offering a free 12 oz. Gelatte® to veterans and active duty military on Monday, Nov. 11 at participating locations.

Red Hot & Blue — Veterans receive a free entrée with the purchase of a second entrée on Monday, Nov. 11. Coupon required.

Red Lobster – Veterans and current servicemembers receive a complimentary appetizer from a limited menu from Nov. 11 to Nov. 14.

Red Robin – Veterans and active duty military get a free Tavern Double Burger and Bottomless Steak Fries on Monday, Nov. 11.

Shoney’s – Shoney’s will be offering a free All-American Burger to veterans and active duty servicemembers on Monday, Nov. 11.

Sizzler – Sizzler is offering active duty and veteran military members a free lunch from a limited menu on Monday, Nov. 11 until 4 p.m.

NEW! Souplantation – From Saturday, Nov. 9 through Monday, Nov. 11, current and former military personnel eat free with the purchase of one full price meal and 2 beverages. You can also purchase a single meal at 50% off with the purchase of a refillable fountain beverage.

Spaghetti Warehouse – On Sunday, Nov. 10 and Monday, Nov. 11, choose one original spaghetti entrée or 15-layer lasagna and get the second entrée free. This deal requires a coupon, which is available starting Nov. 6 at the Spaghetti Warehouse website, the Facebook page, and can be presented from a mobile phone.

Starbucks – Former and active duty servicemembers and their spouses get a free tall brewed coffee on Monday, Nov. 11.

Sticky Fingers Smokehouse — Veterans, receive a free entrée with the purchase of a second entrée on Monday, Nov. 11. Coupon required.

NEW! Sweet Tomatoes — From Saturday, Nov. 9 through Monday, Nov. 11, current and former military personnel eat free with the purchase of one full price meal and 2 beverages. You can also purchase a single meal at 50% off with the purchase of a refillable fountain beverage.

NEW! Texas Corral – Active duty servicemembers and veterans receive a free entrée from a limited menu on Monday, Nov. 11.

Texas Roadhouse – Texas Roadhouse locations nationwide will offer veterans a free lunch on Monday, Nov. 11 from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Offer is good for active duty, retired or former U.S. military.

TGIFridays – Veterans and active duty military get a free lunch from a select menu on Monday, Nov. 11 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The Greene Turtle – Veterans and active duty military receive a free lunch from a limited menu on Monday, Nov. 11 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Tim Hortons Café & Bake Shop – Active duty military and veterans receive a free donut all day long on Monday, Nov. 11.

NEW! Tony Roma’s – Current and former military members can come in on Monday, Nov. 11 and receive a voucher for a free entrée ($15 maximum value) to use on their next visit.

Tucanos Brazilian Grill — Active duty, reserve and retired military and veterans receive a free Churrasco meal on Monday, Nov. 11. They are also offering 10% off the entire bill for veterans and troops who dine with their families, from Friday, Nov. 8 through Veteran’s Day, Monday, Nov. 11.

Travel Centers of America — On Monday, Nov. 11, all CDL drivers who are military veterans eat free at participating full-service restaurants.

Uno Chicago Grill – Veterans and active military get a free entrée or individual pizza with an entrée or pizza purchase of equal or greater value on Monday, Nov. 11. Valid military ID or proof of service required. No coupon necessary.

Village Inn – All veterans and active military personnel receive a free breakfast on Monday, Nov. 11. Choose between Buttermilk Pancakes, Belgian Waffle, or French Toast.

2013 Veterans Day Travel and Recreation:

24 Hour Fitness – Servicemembers receive a weekend of complimentary workouts at clubs nationwide Nov. 8 – Nov. 11.

Colonial Williamsburg – Active duty military, reservists, retirees, veterans and their dependents receive free weekend-long admission tickets Nov. 8 through Nov. 11.

Knotts Berry Farm – Knott’s Berry Farm is offering free admission for veterans and active duty military personnel and one guest from November 4, 2013 to January 5, 2014.

National Parks - On Veterans Day weekend (Nov. 9-11) veterans will have access to over 100 National Parks that require entrance fees for free.

Red Roof Inn – Red Roof Inn is offering 15% off at more than 350 properties nationwide in the month of November to veterans, active duty military and their families.

Sea World Parks and Entertainment – Veterans and active duty military can get 50% off single-day admission tickets through Nov.11, 2013.

NEW! The McGladrey Classic – Active and retired military receive free tickets with official military ID, and veterans pay $25 with verified coupon from Nov. 7 through Nov. 10.

World of Coca-Cola — Military members receive complimentary admission year-round, but in honor of Veterans Day they also may purchase up to four half-price tickets for their friends and family Nov. 9-17.

2013 Veterans Day Retailer Offerings:

ACE Jiffy Lube – On Sunday, Nov. 10 and Monday, Nov. 11, veterans and active duty military receive a 50% discount on a Signature Service Oil Change at participating ACE Jiffy Lube locations.

Bed Bath and Beyond – Bed Bath and Beyond is offering veterans 20% off their entire purchase on Nov. 9, 10, and 11. This is good for active duty, DoD, reserves, guard, retirees, veterans, and military spouses.

Big Lots – Veterans, active duty, reserve, and retired military personnel and their immediate family receive 10% off their entire purchase on Saturday, Nov. 9.

Buy Buy Baby – Active duty, DoD, Reserves, Guard, retirees, veterans and military spouses get 20% off their entire purchase on Nov. 9, 10 and 11.

NEW! Build-a-Bear Workshop – Build-a-Bear is offering 15% off all military-themed gifts online and 15% off entire in-store purchase with military ID. Offer good now through Nov. 11.

Dollar General – Veterans, active military, members of the National Guard and Reserve and immediate family members get 11% off the total purchase on Nov. 11.

Grace for Vets – Car washes from around the world who join this program offer free car washes to veterans and servicemembers on Nov. 11.

Great Clips – On Monday, Nov. 11, customers who come in for a service can get a free haircut card to give to their favorite veteran. Veterans can also receive a free haircut or get the free haircut card. Haircuts are redeemable until Dec. 31.

Home Depot  – Home Depot offers a 10% discount to all veterans during Veterans Day, Memorial Day and Independence Day. Home Depot offers the 10% discount year round to for active duty and retirees.

JCPenney – Veterans, active duty and family members receive an extra 20% off in stores Nov. 6-11 with coupon.

NEW! Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores – Past or present members of the armed forced and their families receive 20% off their total purchase Sunday, Nov. 10 through Friday, Nov. 15.

NEW! Jos. A. Bank – Customers who purchase a regular-priced men’s suit (excluding Traveler and Signature products) in-store or online will receive an additional two free suits of equal or lesser value from Nov. 12-17.

Lowe’s – All veterans receive a 10% discount on Veterans Day, Memorial Day and the Fourth of July. The offer is available in stores only.

Massage Envy – Participating Massage Envy locations in the Washington DC, Maryland, and northern Virginia region are offering a complimentary 1-hour massage to active military, veterans and spouses on Monday, Nov. 11.

NEW! Meineke Car Care Centers – On Monday, Nov. 11, all veterans and active duty military personnel, as well as spouses of deployed members receive free basic oil changes.

Sport Clips – Participating locations are offering veterans and active duty servicemembers free haircuts on Monday, Nov. 11.

Steve Madden – Steve Madden is offering 20% off the entire purchase with a valid military ID on Monday, Nov. 11.

Toys“R”Us – At Toys“R”Us and Babies”R”Us, military members and their families can get 20% off one regular-priced item from Sunday, Nov. 10 through Saturday, Nov. 16.

Under Armour – Veterans and active duty servicemembers get 15% off plus free shipping on all orders from now until Monday, Nov. 11.

Walgreens – Walgreens is offering 15% off eligible store items and 20% of Walgreens, Nice! And W brand products on Monday, Nov. 11. This discount is available to all veterans and active duty military personnel.

Other:

Amazon – Amazon.com is offering a free MP3 album download of “Veterans Day Honor” on Monday, Nov. 11.

America’s Parade – Veterans are invited to march in this New York City parade on Nov. 11.

“Honor Flight” movie – Veterans can see the movie “Honor Flight” for free in theaters nationwide on Monday, Nov. 11.

Kiplinger’s, Social Security Solutions and Wells Fargo – On Nov. 11, Kiplinger’s Social Security Solutions will offer veterans free one-day access to its online tool for a personalized report to help maximize retirement benefits.

Medal of Honor Stamps – The U.S. Postal Service will issue special Medal of Honor stamps on Veterans Day, Nov. 11.

NEW! NFL Salute to Service – To honor Veterans Day, the NFL will donate $100 to each of its non-profit partners (the Pat Tillman Foundation, USO and Wounded Warrior Project) for every point scored during the 32 Salute to Service games.

Year-Round Veterans Discounts:

Foot Locker – Veterans, servicemembers (active, guard, and reserve), and their immediate families with a Foot Locker Veterans Advantage Card receive a 20% discount every day of the year. That offer is good both online and at any store location, including Foot Locker, Lady Foot Locker, Kids Foot Locker, Footaction and Champs Sports — even on sale items.

Home Depot  – Home Depot offers a 10% discount (up to a $500 maximum) to all active military, reserve, retired or disabled veterans and their family members with a valid military ID. All other veterans qualify for a 10% discount during Veterans Day, Memorial Day and Independence Day.

Lowe’s – Lowe’s offers a year-round 10% discount offer for all active duty, National Guard and Reserve, retirees and disabled servicemembers and their immediate families. All other veterans receive the 10% discount on Veterans Day, Memorial Day and the Fourth of July. The discount is available on in-stock and special-order purchases of up to $5,000. The offer can’t be used on sales at Lowes.com, on previous sales or on sales of services or gift cards. You must present a valid military I.D. card to receive the discount.

Analysis: Ritz shares blame in problems with ed board

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By Lesley WeidenbenerLesley Weidenbener, managing editor, TheStatehouseFile.comTheStatehouseFile.com

 

INDIANAPOLIS – Members of the State Board of Education have taken some flack for going behind the back of state Superintendent Glenda Ritz to ask lawmakers for help with calculating A-F grades for Indiana schools.

Analysis button in JPGAnd Ritz – who chairs the state board – ensured that everyone who follows education was talking about the move when she took the other 10      members to court, accusing them of acting illegally to undermine her authority.

But it’s clear from the last state board meeting – and the couple before it – that the problems plaguing the group are far from one-sided. In fact, it may be that Ritz has simply done a better job telling her side of the story.

At issue in part is the way the board actually operates, including how much authority Ritz – as the chair – can exert over the agenda, discussion and votes.

Last spring, the board attempted to deal with the issue by approving a deal that gives both the superintendent and members power to put items on the agenda for discussion and votes.

The key terms say that the “chair and the board members may add items to each board agenda. Reporting or discussion items may be added to the agenda before the meeting, or may be added during a meeting as is consistent with Ind. Code § 5-14-1.5. Items that require a board resolution or a vote must be submitted to the State Board Administrator at least 10 business days before a board meeting.”

But despite what seems to be a fairly explicit agreement, members of the board say they’ve been unable to get items on the agenda. They complain they’ve requested items in writing than either don’t end up on the agenda or do in ways that limit discussions or votes.

The issue exploded at last week’s meeting when David Freitas of South Bend complained that he’d asked that a discussion on board operational issues be put on the agenda. That morning, the agenda posted online didn’t include it and Freitas was not happy.

He complained that he’d asked more than 10 days before the meeting that the item be placed on the agenda, which would have made it eligible for a vote, and it wasn’t there. But Ritz countered that she’d put it on a revised agenda in a discussion section and then it would be on what’s called a “consent agenda” for the group’s next meeting on Wednesday.

Freitas said that’s not what he wanted. But as he tried to discuss it further, Ritz kept trying to push past the discussion and move on.

“I’d like to hear from other board members and not constrain conversation,” Freitas said.

“I’d like to go on,” Ritz said.

The meeting did eventually move on with Ritz promising the group would come back to the operational issues later in the meeting. And they did – with just minutes to go. Still, it was enough time for more debate.

At that point, Freitas kept asking Ritz whether she was willing to follow the original agreement for board operations. And Ritz kept saying that she was working with the governor’s office on new board procedures. That didn’t go over too well with the members, including one who insisted that they – not the governor’s office – should be deciding how the board would operate.

And Freitas asked for a promise from Ritz that the next meeting could include action on board operational issues. She just refused to go there, insisting instead that the item was on the so-called “consent agenda.” But typically, the consent part of the agenda is reserved for items that are approved as a group, with little discussion and no amendments.

That’s definitely not what Freitas was seeking and it’s clear Ritz knew it. But with every question he brought up, she would repeat that the item would be on the consent agenda. Finally, he and other members gave up. And when Ritz asked for a motion to adjourn so she could head to Muncie for an event with the Ball State University Democrats, she got it.

But while the meeting may have finally ended, the operational issue is far from resolved – and it’s unlikely that educational policy will be done well until it is.

Lesley Weidenbener is executive editor of TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

 

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Guest column: Let’s take a closer look at college value in Indiana

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By Teresa Lubbers
Indiana Commissioner for Higher Education

An investment in higher education may be the most important purchase Hoosiers ever make.

Guest columnInvesting in a college degree pays off in terms of more job opportunities and higher earnings, but the benefits extend far beyond financial returns. The advantages include increased social mobility, greater civic involvement, improved health and wellness, and a higher standard of living.

Indiana Higher Education Commissioner Teresa Lubbers says an investment in a college degree is worthwhile. Photo by Lesley Weidenbener, TheStatehouseFile.com

Indiana Higher Education Commissioner Teresa Lubbers says an investment in a college degree is worthwhile. Photo by Lesley Weidenbener, TheStatehouseFile.com

Despite the undeniable benefits of higher education, some have begun to question whether college is still worth it in response to rising tuition costs, growing student debt, and anecdotes about graduates who can’t find a job. Though these concerns are understandable, it’s clear by every meaningful measure that individuals with education beyond high school today are better off than those without it.

College graduates earn an average of $1 million more over their lifetimes and experience half the unemployment risk of those with only a high school diploma. As a group, college degree-holders represent a better-prepared workforce that increases Indiana’s ability to attract outside investment, create jobs and spur new innovation. Moreover, as the state’s college graduates increase their standard of living, Indiana’s per capita income and tax revenues grow as well, paving the way for a higher standard of living for all Hoosiers.

The Indiana Commission for Higher Education’s new “Return on Investment” report shows these realities in compelling detail. The report, available online at www.che.in.gov, is designed to empower students and families to make more informed decisions as they consider their higher education options. Through consumer-friendly profiles of Indiana’s colleges and universities, the report provides essential information about the average cost students will pay for college, the level of debt they incur, which industries graduates are likely to be employed in and what their earnings are likely to be over time depending on their program of study.

There is no mistaking the value of a college degree, but the data clearly show that the outcome also depends on individual choice — where students go to school, what they study, how long it takes them to graduate and how much debt they incur. Hoosiers also benefit from understanding which degree programs offer direct paths to specific professions versus those programs that may require more research, planning or advanced education to determine a career pathway.

Beyond future earnings, students should also consider other factors, such as personal interest, career development potential and value to society when selecting an area of study. Harder to quantify but no less important, these factors underscore the importance of purposeful planning, proactive college advising and effective career counseling.

Our goal — with the new “Return on Investment” report and through other ongoing efforts — is to present students and families with the facts, equipping more Hoosiers to complete college, maximize their return on investment, and achieve the passport to opportunity that a higher education provides.

Teresa Lubbers is the Indiana Commission for Higher Education and is a former state senator.

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Evansville Kings Semi-Professional Indoor Soccer Team Wins 1st Game

 

By Scottie Thomas

Last night, Saturday, November 9th, 2013, Metro Sports Center played host to the Evansville Kings Semi-Pro Indoor Soccer Team’s first Home Pre-Season game. The final score was 7-6 Kings over the Paducah Premier.

Head Coach Josh Tucker took the team into Halftime down 5-2. The second half told a different tale about Evansville’s new ‘royalty.’ With goals from Nick DeSalvatore, Ryan Moll and Daniel Dormeier, the Kings responded in the third and fourth periods on a 5-1 differential, which also closed out the game.

Thank you to our sponsors: Metro Sports Center, Husk Signs, Tyler Saxe, Financial Advisor with Wells Fargo Advisors, Beans & Baristas, Complete Nutrition, Shoe Carnival, City-County Observer, John Friend Financial Group, D-Patrick: German Cars, The Shades 4 U Foundation & Buffalo Wild Wings on Evansville’s east side.

The exhibition friendly served as a prelude to an in Division match up to come for two Premier Arena Soccer League’s powerhouses. The next game for the Evansville Kings is next Saturday, November 16th away at River City Legends in Louisville, KY.

The following weekend on Saturday, November 23rd, 2013 is the Pre-Season Finale at Metro Sports also vs. River City Legends. That game will have Kick-In time of 8:00 p.m. Tickets are $5 for all wearing their favorite college gear or present their college ID. Otherwise the price of admission is $4 for kids and $8 for adults (cash only).

For more information about the Evansville Kings, visit them on Facebook or on Twitter @EVVKings, or visit their website, http://evansvillekings.wix.com/PASL.

Fatal Car Crash

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Earlier today, the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office and Scott Township Fire Department were dispatched to I-164 and State Road 57 at 12:58 AM in reference to a motor vehicle crash with injuries. Upon arrival, a 2012 GMC Terrain was located that had struck the concrete overpass support. Evidence from the scene indicated the vehicle was south bound on I-164 when the driver left the roadway for unknown reasons. The vehicle entered the median and struck a concrete overpass support.

The driver was the only occupant of the vehicle and was pronounced dead at the scene.

The investigation is ongoing, No additional information is available at this time.

The Vanderburgh County Coroner’s Office will release the name of the driver pending family notification.

RIECKEN RESCHEDULES TOWN HALL FOR NOVEMBER 16

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EVANSVILLE – State Rep. Gail Riecken (D-Evansville) announced today that a community town hall originally scheduled for earlier this month now will take place November 16 at the First Presbyterian Church in Evansville.

 

The town hall will begin at 10 a.m. on November 16 at the church, located at 609 E. Second Street.

 

“This town hall will give area residents a chance to tell me their priorities for the upcoming 2014 session of the Indiana General Assembly,” Riecken said. “As hard as it might seem to believe, Organization Day to prepare for the 2014 session is Tuesday, November 19. I want to give everyone the chance to tell me what the Legislature needs to do in areas like job creation, education reform, and improving access to health care.

 

“I also want to use this event to get local input on the actions being taken by the state’s Commission on Improving the Status of Children, a group that I serve on that is looking to improve the delivery  of services to neglected and abused children across Indiana,” she continued. “I believe the best way to achieve that mission is to gain the views of individuals and groups from our area who can bring a local perspective to identifying problems and finding solutions.”

 

Tropicana Evansville Salutes Veterans

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Tropicana Evansville salutes those who have served or are currently serving our country with a VETERANS DAY SPECIAL.

 

On Saturday, November 9th and Monday, November 11th, service men and women may show their Military ID to receive a 20% DISCOUNT at The Sports Book Bar & Grill, Max & Erma’s and at Temptations Buffet.

 

These restaurants are located at Tropicana Evansville on the downtown riverfront.

Tropicana requests that you present your Military ID upon ordering.

 

Four Freedoms Veterans Day Parade

Saturday, November 9 at 2:30PM

Between Tropicana Evansville & Four Freedoms Monument

The parade will be staged in the RiRa Irish Pub & Boogie Nights parking lot beginning at 11AM.  At 2:30PM, a howitzer cannon will be fired to announce the start of the parade. The parade route will begin at the RiRa & Boogie Nights parking lot, travel down Riverside Drive and end at the Four Freedoms Monument.

Riverside Drive will be closed from 12 Noon to approximately 4PM.

 

For more information, contact Stacey McNeill, Tropicana Evansville Director of Marketing, at

812-433-4069 or Stacey.Mcneill@TropEvansville.com

Generous community responsible for Cornette Ball’s success

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Rick Peltier

The 2013 Cornette Ball was another success and we have all of you to thank for it. Thank you very much for your generosity and support, as all of the proceeds from the Ball will help underserved children and families in the Tri-State… families who can’t afford to pay for their medical needs… families who trust St. Mary’s to give them hope when all hope appears to be lost.

We always talk about the importance of communities at St. Mary’s Medical Center. Our executives, leadership, physicians, nurses, associates, patients, families and Board members form our “Community of Faith” within the hospital. Our partnerships with community leaders and donors, like you, enable us to spread the word of our Mission into the region. It allows us to sell-out the West Baden Springs Hotel, once again, with additional rooms at French Lick, so those in attendance can learn more about our Healthcare Ministry.

This year, we honored the passion and dedication of Drs. David Cottom, Mariellen Dentino, Stanton Schultz and Stewart Smith with the Steward of St. Vincent de Paul Award. These pioneering Nephrologists changed the healthcare culture in Evansville and the Tri-State forever. These physicians introduced Nephrology to the area and made an immediate impact. Before they came to town, people suffering from kidney disease either moved away or died. Drs. Cottom, Dentino, Schultz and Smith definitely made a difference.

And, so did you. If you attended this year’s Cornette Ball or sent us a sponsorship, thank you for making a difference in the lives of those we serve who need help. If you couldn’t go this year, we hope to see you there next October and we thank you for your consideration.

That’s because the need will always be there. And, the St. Mary’s Medical Center Foundation will continue to do our part finding impactful solutions to those needs. But, we can’t do this alone. We need the help of our community partners. We need you. And, we appreciate your commitment to our Mission.