Isham Sentencing Hearing Postponed To Next Month

Today’s sentencing hearing for 31 year old Jeffrey Isham was postponed until Valentine’s Day. Isham was to have been sentenced for his December conviction of a Class X felony of predatory criminal sexual assault. But defense attorney James Lane said this morning that the sex offender evaluation ordered for Isham had not been completed yet. In fact, Lane said he had attempted to contact the evaluator on multiple occasions but had been unsuccessful. Isham is now scheduled to be sentenced on February 14th and faces up to 30 years in prison for of sexually assaulting a family member in September of 2019 at his Keensburg home.

WSJD File Photo: Jeffrey Isham is led back to the Wabash County Jail on December 8th after being found guilty of the Class X felony.

Two Vehicle Crash On I-64 Injures Missouri Woman

ISP INVESTIGATES TRAFFIC CRASH

The Following Preliminary Information is Being Released by Illinois State Police District 19

WHAT:                      Two Vehicle Traffic Crash with Injuries.

WHERE:                   Interstate 64 at milepost 99, Wayne County

WHEN:                      Jan. 10, 2022 at approximately 10:47 a.m.

VEHICLES:              Unit 1 – White 2007 Dodge Ram pulling a Dump Trailer

                                    Unit 2 – Gold 2013 GMC Terrain

DRIVERS:                 Unit 1 – David L. Hall, 61-year-old male from Grayville, IL – No injuries.

                                    Unit 2 – Cierra C. Wood, 22-year-old female from Cape Fair, MO – Transported to an area hospital with injuries.

PASSENGERS:         Unit 1 – Janet F. Hall, 66-year-old female from Grayville, IL – No injuries.

PRELIMINARY:      Preliminary investigative details indicate the following occurred: Unit 1 was traveling westbound on Interstate 64 at milepost 99 in the passing lane. Unit 1 had slowed down and attempted a left turn onto the paved cross-over that had a posted "Authorized Vehicles Only" regulatory sign. Unit 2 was behind Unit 1 and failed to reduce speed causing Unit 2 to strike the back of the Unit 1 trailer.

 

CHARGES:               The driver of Unit 1 was issued a citation for Disobeying a Traffic Control Device and the driver of Unit 2 was issued a citation for Failure to Reduce Speed to Avoid an Accident.

 

All subjects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

MCHS Going To Remote Learning Starting Tomorrow

Due to a lack of faculty and staff coverage, beginning tomorrow, January 11th - January 17th, Mt. Carmel High School students will be placed on Remote Learning status. This adaptive pause will insure that the Junior High, Grade School, and the Elementary school will remain in operation. As long as there is proper adult coverage, all high school extracurricular activities will remain on schedule. If coverage is not satisfactory, those events may be canceled. Food will be available for high school students and may be picked up between 12 pm and 12:30 pm. Teachers are currently transitioning to remote learning and will be communicating with the students. If you have any questions, please contact the high school office.

Isham Sexual Assault Sentencing Set For This Afternoon

31 year old Jeffrey Isham will be sentenced this afternoon on his Class X felony conviction of predatory criminal sexual assault. A Wabash County jury deliberated less than 90 minutes last month to convict Isham of sexually assaulting a family member in September of 2019 at his Keensburg home. He faces up to 30 years in prison when he is sentenced today by Judge William C. Hudson. Even after today’s sentencing, Isham’s legal troubles won’t be over. He faces three more counts of predatory criminal sexual assault in connection to alleged incidents with a different family member.

City Council Wraps Up Year With Major Purchases

At their final meeting of 2021, the Mt. Carmel City Council opened the checkbook and made several capital purchases. The council voted to spend almost $170,000 on a street sweeper to replace the current unit that is 33 years old and is in a constant state of disrepair. Mayor Joe Judge said the unit is different than the current model the city has used… 

The council also voted to purchase a 2019 GMC Sierra pickup truck from Jeff Linson for $30,000 to be used for the public works department. The public works current vehicle, a Chevy Equinox, will go to the water and sewer department while their vehicle a Jeep Liberty will be placed in the next surplus auction. The third purchase by the city council was a 2015 Vactron vacuum excavator from Mt. Carmel Public Utility for $27,500. The unit will be helpful in jetting out sewer mains and lift stations. 

City Seeks State Funds To Improve Broadband Availability

The city of Mt. Carmel has applied for the Accelerate Illinois Broadband Infrastructure Planning Program. The program is a 14 week intensive planning session designed to assist local governments with securing state and federal broadband infrastructure funds. Mayor Joe Judge says only 12 communities will be selected for the program administered through the state’s department of commerce and economic opportunity… 

Judge said six communities will be selected for the program in February with the other six chosen in May. 

Judge Reports On Visits To Tornado Stricken Western Kentucky

Mt. Carmel Mayor Joe Judge has visited tornado torn communities in western Kentucky twice since the December 10th disaster and he said things in Mayfield are still dire…. 

Our local community stepped up to help the tornado victims by filling a semi-trailer full of needed supplies. Something Judge said was much needed… 

JUDGE ON TORNADO DONATIONS… 

Officials say Mt. Carmel firefighters spent 150-man hours organizing the relief effort. 

Courtesy: Joe Judge

Single Vehicle Crash on Interstate 70 Claims Three Lives

Clay County - January 8, 2022, at approximately 2:12 p.m., troopers from the Indiana State Police Putnamville Post responded to a single vehicle crash on Interstate 70 westbound near the twenty-four-mile marker that claimed three lives.  

The preliminary crash investigation by Master Trooper Jeremy Lewis revealed that Glen A. Jackson, age 58, of New Madrid, Missouri, was driving a 2004 Buick on Interstate 70 westbound near the twenty-four-mile marker.  Due to icy road conditions, Jackson lost control of the vehicle traveling off of Interstate 70 to the north side.  The vehicle rolled several times before coming to an abrupt stop upon striking a tree.  Emergency personnel attempted life-saving measures on the occupants, but three individuals unfortunately succumbed to their injuries at the scene.  

Deceased is Glen A. Jackson, age 58, Rose M. Jackson, age 57, and Amber Johnson, age 35, all from New Madrid, Missouri.  Family has been notified.  

One juvenile was transported to a local hospital for non-life-threatening injuries.

Drugs and alcohol are not believed to be a contributing factor of the accident.

Assisting Agencies:  Posey Township Fire Department, Jackson Township Fire Department, Cloverdale Fire Department, Clay County Coroner’s Office, multiple ambulance services and Edington’s Wrecker Service.

WGH is Going on The Epic Adventure with Pointcore

On November 22, 2021, the Wabash General Hospital Board of Directors approved for the hospital to implement a new electronic health record system. WGH will be transitioning to Epic in July 2022.  This was made possible by acquiring the system through Pointcore, a retail division of OSF Healthcare, since Epic usually does not sell directly to critical access hospitals.  We plan to make this transition as exciting as we can for our staff to learn the new system, so we have named this change, The Epic Adventure.  We plan to have plenty of fun adventures along the way throughout the training sessions to the launch!

Epic is a private, employee-owned organization located in Madison, Wisconsin.  It is the platform used across nearly all U.S. News & World Report leading healthcare organizations, which includes Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, and Johns Hopkins Hospital.  Healthcare organizations rate Epic software #1 Overall Software Suite and #1 Overall Physician Practice Suite in KLAS’s Best in KLAS 2021:  Software and Services report. 

Pointcore, Inc. was founded in 2014 as a subsidiary of OSF HealthCare with the intent of extending proven excellence in patient-focused care to external clients. It is the part of the organization that allows OSF HealthCare to extend resources, share cost and utilize common infrastructure with external clients, all to the benefit of patients.

WGH currently has five electronic health record systems that are not always the easiest to work with as the organization continues to add physicians and services.  As Karissa Turner, President & CEO of WGH, stated “We know change is hard, but this transition will make things a lot easier for staff and patients.  Just like hiking up a mountain is hard, but the view at the top is breathtaking and so worth your time and commitment.”

We currently experience challenges with many interfaces and work arounds to make all our current systems work together and have all the information at our fingertips to provide better patient care.  We know this adventure will bring us closer together, even though it takes us away from our normal routines.  We plan to implement the best practices to continue to provide the best care to our patients.  Patients will be able to benefit from Epic’s one-stop patient portal, MyChart, on mobile devices, tablets, or desktop applications.  This system offers patient access to their medical records, including lab tests, medical imaging, prescriptions, vaccinations, physician referrals, and more in one convenient location.  Epic also leverages the hospital’s referral network and allows both organizations to share best practices for improved patient care and outcomes.

This system will be better for our current staff and patients, but it will also help us recruit new services to our community.  When recruiting new physicians, “What electronic health records system do you have?” is often the top question, so we are excited to be able to tell them we are using Epic.  

 

 

Joint Agreement Approved For New GIS Mapping Project

WABASH COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ARE MOVING FORWARD ,  IN A JOINT AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF MT. CARMEL,  THE 9-1-1 BOARD, AND MT. CARMEL PUBLIC UTILITY TO CONTRACT FOR UPDATED AERIAL PICTURES OF THE ENTIRE COUNTY.       COMMISSIONER ROB DEAN SAID THIS BENEFITS MOST EVERY DEPARTMENT IN THE COUNTY.   THE BOARD APPROVED A PLAN TO CONSIDER AN ESTIMATE FROM EAGLE VIEW FOR THE SERVICE AT THE NEXT MEETING.  DEAN WAS COMPLIMENTARY OF DAVID JAMES OF P.U. FOR ASKING TO BE A PART OF THE EFFORT.    THE COUNTY’S SHARE OF THE ESTIMATE OF 106 THOUSAND DOLLARS,  WOULD BE 28 GRAND,  PAID OVER THREE YEARS.    DEAN TALKED ABOUT THE COOPERATIVE EFFORT

 THE NEW TECHNOLOGY WILL SHOW 3D IMAGING.   THE LAST AERIAL OVERVIEW WAS TAKEN IN 2013.

 DEAN SAID THE COUNTY HAS A 90 PERCENT CHANCE OF BEING REIMBURSED BY A 9-1-1   GRANT.