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Lady Blazers ride high scoring third quarter to seventh straight win

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OLNEY, Ill. – The Vincennes University Lady Trailblazers winning streak continues to grow after Saturday night’s 83-73 victory over Olney Central College in Olney, Ill.

The Lady Blazers found themselves tied with the Lady Blue Knights at the halftime break, before coming out and exploding for 35 points in the third quarter to pick up their seventh straight victory and 10th win of the season.

VU got off to a slow start as both teams struggled early to put the ball in the basket. Vincennes was finally able to get on the board first and scored the first five points of the game.

Olney Central then quickly shifted momentum by going on a 10-0 scoring run to take the lead and close out the opening quarter of play holding a 19-15 advantage.

After a strong start to the second quarter for the Lady Blue Knights, the Lady Blazers would answer back with a 9-0 scoring run to take the lead back at 28-26 with just under four minutes remaining before halftime.

Olney would answer with five straight points before VU ended the quarter on a 5-2 scoring run to even the score at 33-33 heading into the locker room break.

The physicality of this Region 24 showdown really took charge in the third quarter, with both teams quickly finding themselves in the bonus and shooting free throws for most of the period.

VU would look to take control of the game with a big 21-2 scoring run to take a 54-42 lead.

The Vincennes lead would continue to grow to 15 before Olney Central hit a layup at the buzzer to cut the deficit to 68-55 heading into the fourth quarter.

Vincennes would continue to ride this momentum and take their largest lead of the night at 74-57 early in the fourth quarter before Olney Central rallied and got the home crowd back into it with 11 unanswered to cut the deficit to 74-68.

The Lady Blue Knights would cut the VU lead down to just four points but were unable to get any closer as VU closed out another strong Region 24 road victory by the final score of 83-73.

The Lady Trailblazers were led offensively by freshman Destinee Hooks (Indianapolis, Ind.) who came off the bench to just miss out on a double-double with 20 points, nine rebounds and a team-high six steals.

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City Council Meeting JANUARY 22, 2024

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City Council Meeting
JANUARY 22, 2024

5:30 P.M.

AGENDA

 

I. INTRODUCTION

 

01-22-2024 Agenda Attachment:
II. APPROVAL OF MEETING MEMORANDUM

 

01-08-2024 Memo Attachment:
III. REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS

 

IV. SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY

 

A. Department Liaisons
V. CONSENT AGENDA:  FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

 

VI. COMMITTEE REPORTS

 

VII. REGULAR AGENDA:  SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

 

A. ORDINANCE R-2023-39 An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 907 N Governor St Owner:JRW Realty, LLC by James Wright Requested Change:  C1 to R1 Ward: 4 Burton Representative: Steven L Bohleber, Law Office of Steven L Bohleber
R-2023-39 Attachment:
B. ORDINANCE R-2023-40 An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 1524 W Louisiana St Owner:KJ Realty, LLC by James Wright Requested Change:  M3 to R1 Ward: 6 Brinkmeyer Representative: Steven L Bohleber, Law Office of Steven L Bohleber
R-2023-40 Attachment:
C. ORDINANCE R-2023-41 An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 414 E Illinois St Owner:JRW Realty, LLC by James Wright Requested Change:  C4 to R1 Ward: 4 Burton Representative: Steven L Bohleber, Law Office of Steven L Bohleber
R-2023-41 Attachment:
VIII. RESOLUTION DOCKET

 

IX. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS

 

A. THE NEXT MEETING of the Common Council will be Monday, February 12, 2024 at 5:30 p.m.
B. BOARD AND COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS
C. 2023 INVESTMENT REPORT; Russ Lloyd, Jr., City Controller
D. STORM WATER PRESENTATION; Karan Barnhill, MS4 Director
E. ADDITIONAL MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS
X. COMMITTEE REPORTS

 

XI. ADJOURNMENT

Evansville /Vanderburgh County School Board Will Meet To Discuss Issuing Bonds

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The Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will meet for the regularly scheduled Board meeting Monday, January 22, 2024 at 5:30 PM in the Board Room of the EVSC Administration Building located at 951 Walnut Street, Evansville, IN. Board meetings can also be observed by tuning to EVSC’s radio station, 90.7 WPSR or live streamed online at https://www.wpsrhd.com/.

As published previously, the Board of School Trustees will also hold the second Public Hearing to take public testimony from Vanderburgh County residents regarding the preliminary determination to issue bonds.

FOOTNOTE:  We expect the School Board to inform the general public about the amount of the bonds, for how many years, the interest rate, and what they are going to be used for.

 

Johnson leads the Aces in final day of Indiana Invitational

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Johnson leads the Aces on the final day of the Indiana Invitational
The Purple Aces pick up another podium finish and three more program records in Bloomington
 
JANUARY 21, 2024

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — The University of Evansville track and field team wrapped up its time at the Indiana Invitational with another podium finish and three more broken program records.

Sprinter Taylor Johnson (Evansville, Ind. / Reitz HS) broke her previous 400-meter record for the Purple Aces second podium finish of the weekend. Johnson placed third in the event while running a 57.80 while teammate Eilen Brenne (Skein, Norway) placed 13th with a time of 1:01.19. Along with another podium placement, UE set new program records in two other events.

Graduate thrower Zach Dove (Princeton, Ind. / Princeton Community HS) topped Evansville’s record in the men’s shot put with a throw of 15.53 meters for a seventh-place finish. Dove now holds both the indoor shot put and weight throw program records after Saturday’s performance. The Ace’s other new program record came in the men’s 4×400-meter relay as the team of Austin Liversgowdy (Florence, Ky. / Cooper HS), Raymond Felton III (Houston / Clear Brook HS), Jose Ocampo (Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico), and Alvaro Monfort (Castile Y Leon, Spain) ran a 3:22.79 for a fifth-place finish.

The women’s 4×400-meter relay team came just two seconds shy of their program best last weekend, running a 4:03.58 for an eighth-place finish. Also on the track, UE had three runners compete in the men’s 400-meter race all finishing within three spots of each other. Liversgowdy had the best finish at ninth by running a 51.16 and was closely followed by Ocampo with a season-best 51.90 run while Jakub Nowick (Poznan, Poland) ended in 11th with a 52.00 run.

Mid-distance runners for Evansville also had a good day with two top 10 finishes in the women’s 800-meter race and two top 15 finishes on the men’s side. Nayla Martin (Vaudreuil-Dorion, Quebec, Canada) placed eighth with a time of 2:18.24 while Kalina Urbaniak (Suchy Las, Poland) finished right behind her in ninth with a time of 2:16.68. In the men’s 800-meter race Monfort and Adam Oulgout (St. Paul, Minn. / Central HS) ran identical times of 1:56.488 to tie for 14th. Tommaso Losma (Lombardia, Italy) also finished the 800-meter with a time of 2:02.11.

The Aces finished their day on the track with the 3000-meter events as Sonja Inzinger (Mautern an der Donau, Austria) had the highest placement at fifth with a time of 9:58.82. Graduate distance runner Sarah Vanderhoof-Dossett (Franklin, Tenn. / Independence HS) finished the event in 16th with a time of 10:37.46. On the men’s side Samuel Lea (Worchester, England) placed 10th with a time of 8:32.08 while Rafael Rodriguez and Owen Cuplin finished with times of 8:35.78 and 9:09.75 respectively.

UE’s throwers fared well on Saturday along with Dove’s new program record. Jaden Hayes (Huntingburg, Ind. / Southridge HS) had a season-best in the shot put with a throw of 14.19 meters. In the women’s shot put Brooke Springer threw 9.39 meters while freshman Jillian Miller made her throwing debut at 8.07 meters.

Evansville will have the next week off to fine-tune its performances before the team’s next meeting. The Aces will compete again on Friday, Feb. 2 at the PNC Bank Bellarmine Classic in Louisville.

THUNDERBOLTS COME UP JUST SHORT IN 2-1 LOSS TO RIVERMEN 

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THUNDERBOLTS COME UP JUST SHORT IN 2-1 LOSS TO RIVERMEN 

JANUARY 20, 2024

Evansville, In.:  Despite outshooting the Rivermen 39 to 26 and playing an excellent defensive game, the Thunderbolts were only able to pick up a single goal in a close 2-1 loss to the Rivermen at Ford Center on Saturday night.   The Thunderbolts’ next home game will be on Friday, January 26th against the Birmingham Bulls, puck drop at 7:00 pm CT.

Peoria grabbed the first lead of the game at 12:35 of the first period as Jordan Ernst scored on a power play with a shot that banked in off the far post.  Evansville tied the game at 12:21 of the second period as Brady Lynn scored on an Evansville power play from Myles Abbate and Mark Zhukov, the goal being Lynn’s first professional goal in his professional debut.  The Rivermen were able to score once again on the power play in the third period and regain the lead as Cale List scored at 8:09.  Despite a late push by Evansville that at one point had them on a 6-on-3 man advantage with Ceci pulled, the Thunderbolts were unable to find the tying goal, ending their win streak at 4 wins.  Lynn scored Evansville’s goal on the night, while Cole Ceci stopped 26 of 28 shots faced.  The Thunderbolts and Rivermen meet again on Sunday, January 21st at Peoria Civic Center.

Individual game tickets and group packages are on sale for this 2023-24 season.  Season tickets for the 2023-24 season are also on sale.  Call 812-422-BOLT or visit our all-new website (www.evansvillethunderbolts.com) for details.

About Evansville Thunderbolts: The Evansville Thunderbolts is the area’s only professional hockey team. The Thunderbolts are a proud member of the SPHL.  The team is owned and operated by VW Sports, L.L.C, a subsidiary of VenuWorks, Inc. www.evansvillethunderbolts.com

Witnesses for Life Depart Today for Indiana March for Life.

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Evansville, IN  –  Right to Life of Southwest Indiana annual bus trip to attend the March for Life in Indianapolis will depart from Evansville this morning at 7:00 a.m.

The Indiana March for Life, which is Monday, January 22, 2024, is a peaceful witness for life. The March is held right after National Sanctity of Human Life Sunday, established by President Ronald Reagan in 1984. People across the country bring awareness to the need for a culture that respects life and outlaws abortion. This year’s March celebrates the upholding of Indiana SEA-1 and reminds us of the continued need for pro-life laws to be established and supported at the state level.

The day will begin at the Indiana Convention Center with a youth event followed by a Mass for Life. The March for Life commences at Georgia & Illinois Street and processes through downtown Indianapolis to the Statehouse, where a post-march rally will take place.

 

Medicaid Forecast Updates and Initiatives

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Last month, FSSA presented the Medicaid Forecast to the State Budget Committee as we do every December. A substantial variance in actual and projected Medicaid spend was presented and FSSA committed to bringing forward a series of sustainability strategies to mitigate the impact of the forecasted need for an increased appropriation to the Medicaid program.

Since then, FSSA has been diligently reviewing data, policies, and federally approved program authorities to identify the key drivers behind the variance. We sought to understand the issues so solutions can be as tailored as possible and maintain our focus on the people served and supported by FSSA. Our solutions are detailed below in two categories:  strategies related to the Aged & Disabled (A&D) waiver and strategies across the Medicaid program. A&D waiver strategies are important because data showed this is where the Medicaid program is most acutely seeing an unanticipated growth in spending.

Implementation of some of these strategies necessitates changes to our draft waivers recently out for public comment. As a result, a second round of public comment begins today, Jan. 17, for the A&D, PathWays, Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Community Integration and Habilitation (CIH), and Health & Wellness (H&W) waivers. The Indiana PathWays for Aging program is still on track to launch this summer.

In addition to these strategies, FSSA will be implementing enhancements to the forecast process and Medicaid budget monitoring. These include a detailed review of assumptions, reducing data lag, and identifying emerging risks. Across divisions, improved policies and controls will ensure a comprehensive understanding of programmatic changes’ financial impacts before implementation. We will also increase monitoring of enrollment, utilization, and expenditures, enhancing our ability to respond promptly to trends. More information on these efforts will be available in the near future.

FSSA’s Medicaid forecast mitigation strategies are outlined below. More details about each will be forthcoming as a number of these strategies will be implemented in the coming weeks. As we move forward, FSSA remains committed to clear communication with members, their families, care managers, providers, and all interested stakeholders.

Aged & Disabled Waiver Strategies

Legally Responsible Individuals (LRIs), Attendant Care Compliance, and Structured Family Caregiving (Implementation target: 30 days from now):

  •  Effective immediately, no new Legally Responsible Individuals (LRIs), including parents of minor children, legal guardians, and spouses, may provide attendant care services. LRIs are also not permitted to provide the Home and Community Assistance (HCA) service. This will ensure compliance with the current CMS-approved A&D waiver.
  • FSSA will work with providers and families currently utilizing LRI-provided attendant care to transition to an alternative attendant care provider or to determine a transition plan to the service of structured family caregiving on or before July 1, 2024.
  • FSSA will implement changes to billing processes and require providers employing LRIs for waiver services to include this information on the claim submitted for payment.

Service Plan Review and Approvals (Implementation target: Mid-February 2024):

  • FSSA will adjust the threshold for A&D waiver service plans that are automatically approved.
  • FSSA will increase State staff engagement to ensure a person-centered, thoughtful, and thorough review process for initial and annual service plans, as well as for specific services like home modification.

Service Definition Compliance (Implementation target: Mid to end of February 2024):

  •  FSSA will reinforce practices to align all services with federally approved definitions.
  • FSSA will train care managers and providers on home and community assistance requirements.
  • FSSA will further clarify Home and Community Assistance (HCA) and Attendant Care (ATTC) service definitions in a waiver amendment planned for 2025.

Pediatric Eligibility Review & InterRAI Tool (Implementation target: July 2024):

  • FSSA will ensure level of care (LOC) assessments for applicants aged 0-22 on the A&D waiver are accurate and appropriate for pediatric populations.
  • FSSA will develop training for AAAs conducting pediatric LOC assessments.
  • FSSA will create a dedicated team to review pediatric assessments.
  • FSSA will reinforce the expectation of in-person assessments, regardless of age.
  • FSSA will plan for a new strategy or approach to assessing youth on HCBS waivers longer-term with a proposed new method or tool in July of 2025.

End Retroactive Coverage while Medicaid Eligibility is Pending (Implementation target: TBD):

  • FSSA will implement system changes to restrict retroactive waiver coverage in compliance with current waiver authority.
  • FSSA will review existing service plans to align with confirmed Medicaid eligibility status.

Waiver Slots (Implementation target: Currently in effect and July 2024):

  •  FSSA will maintain current A&D Waiver slots at approximately 50,000 and expanding SFY 2025 waiver slots to 55,000.
  • FSSA will evaluate potential waitlist scenarios to stay within approved participant count.

Continuity of Care – 180 days to 90 days (Implementation Target: PathWays launch):

  • FSSA will adjust continuity of care requirements in the transition into the PathWays program for existing service plans from 180 days to 90 days.

Strategies Applying to All Medicaid Services: 2% Rate Indexing (Implementation Target: Currently in effect)

  • FSSA will temporarily pause the 2% rate indexing across Medicaid services 

The impacted waivers have been posted to FSSA’s website for public comment. The PathWays waiver draft can be found here and the FSW, CIH, TBI, and H&W waiver drafts can be found here. Instructions for how to submit a public comment on the waiver drafts can also be found at these links.

Please contact medicaid@fssa.in.gov with any questions. Ongoing stakeholder collaboration and feedback are invaluable as we work together to implement these strategies effectively.