The measures suggested by IU Health are “toothless” and “woefully insufficient,” reads the letter from the Concerned Clergy of Indianapolis, Baptist Minister’s Alliance and the National Action Network of Indiana.
Adding that the list included “few tangible steps” to remedy racism, the letter asks why no one has been held accountable for the way health care providers treated Dr. Moore when she sought care for a COVID-19 infection at IU Health North late last year. Moore was released from the Carmel hospital within a few days and 12 hours later readmitted to a different hospital. She died three weeks later.
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Motorcyclist in fatal crash ID d
A 67-year-old Fort Wayne resident was identified Tuesday as the motorcyclist killed in a crash in Aboite Township, the Allen County coroner s office said.
The Allen County Sheriff s Department responded to a crash Monday at Indiana 14 and South Noyer Road. Lawrence James Moran Jr. was riding a motorcycle when a vehicle pulled into his path at the intersection, causing a collision, according to authorities.
Three Rivers Ambulance Authority took him to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
The coroner s office ruled Moran s death an accident; he died from blunt force injury due to the crash.
IU Health grants more than $400,000 to local United Way organizations
The grants are from the $100 million Community Impact Investment Fund, and the money is used to address early learning needs and other community issues heightened by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Posted: Apr 12, 2021 3:51 PM
Posted By: Samantha Thieke
TIPPECANOE, CLINTON AND WHITE COUNTIES, Ind. (WLFI) Grant money from IU Health is benefiting local organizations and the communities they serve. It has given
$3.48 million to different organizations across Indiana.
More than $400,000 of that is going to places in our area.
Those include the United Way of Greater Lafayette, White County and Clinton County.