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Top brass turnover comes at a bad time for Amita Health – ModernHealthcare.com

Posted: September 20, 2019 at 3:43 am

A wave of executive departures, capped by the exit of CEO Mark Frey, has swept through Amita Health as the hospital chain grapples with a changing health care sector and works to integrate a major acquisition.

Seven of Amita's 19 hospitals lost their CEOs last month. Aug. 30 brought the resignation of Frey, who had led the Lisle-based organization since it was formed four years ago as a joint venture of national chains Ascension and AdventHealth. Amita didn't announce Frey's departure publicly, and it won't say why he and the other executives left.

C-suite turnover comes at a time when Amita is trying to adapt to turmoil in health care, where cost pressures are threatening traditional business models and driving consolidation. Executive turnover also complicates management challenges facing Amita, which doubled in size after absorbing Presence Health, a local Catholic chain with 10 hospitals that Ascension acquired last year.

Upheaval in executive ranks causes disruption, "which is never efficient and never good," says Erik Gordon, a professor at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business. Gordon says Amita needs to guard against a loss of momentum as it looks for executives to fill the empty positions, particularly the CEO post. The new boss should have "clear marching orders to move quickly," he says. "You don't want the transition to drag on. You want to show those cost savings; you want to show the synergies."

In addition to folding Presence into Amita, Frey was in the process of retooling a hospital-centric business model amid growing pressure to reduce health care costs. Amita is beefing up outpatient and virtual care, as declining reimbursement rates pinch hospital revenues and new payment models push more care into less-expensive settings.

His plan involved streamlining Amita's outpatient footprint, which grew by 170 locations with the addition of Presence. Frey last year outlined plans to consolidate smaller sites with one or two doctors into large retail centers with specialists and ancillary services like imaging. Amita currently has more than 230 outpatient sites.

The hospital chain also has aggressively cut service lines at some facilities to save money on surgical equipment, space and staff. While the cost-cutting strategy also is intended to improve care by increasing patient volume at select facilities, it means patients could be forced to travel farther for treatment.

That's the case in Elgin and Elk Grove Village, where Amita plans to close mental health units at its hospitals upon approval from the state. The move prompted outrage from community members and elected officials.

Amita's plan to stop offering labor and delivery services at Amita Health St. Francis Hospital in Evanston also faces opposition from community members who say it would hinder access to care. A public hearing is scheduled for Oct. 1.

Meanwhile, Amita in June received approval from the state to end comprehensive physical rehabilitation at Amita Health St. Joseph Hospital in Chicago and open-heart surgery programs at St. Francis and Amita Health Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Medical Center in Chicago.

Cutting or consolidating clinical programs is "arguably necessary" for Amita "to take on bigger players in the market," says Anthony LoSasso, a professor at DePaul University who specializes in health care economics. But some hospital CEOs might not want to give up certain service lines, he adds, which creates a "real territorial fight."

There's stiff competition in Amita's service area, with large chains like Northwestern Medicine and Advocate Aurora Health competing for the same patients and doctors.

Even though many of its patients have private insurance or Medicarewhich pay hospitals more than MedicaidAmita is among the hospital chains that say Illinois' Medicaid managed care program for low-income patients significantly increased administrative costs. In March, it said about 35 full-time-equivalent employees were working on issues related to the program.

Amita was designed to grow with its owners, sources say, pointing to the success of 23-year-old Centura Health in Centennial, Colo., the joint venture between AdventHealth and Catholic Health Initiatives, which is now part of CommonSpirit Health.

Rare as they are, such arrangements appeal to Catholic chains like Ascension that want to grow while preserving their religious affiliations.

The changes at Amita mirror those at 151-hospital Ascension, which now owns nearly 80 percent of the facilities operating within the joint venture. Ascension's Alexian Brothers Health System, where Frey spent three decades, brought five hospitals to the deal in 2015. Altamonte Springs, Fla.-based AdventHealth, formerly known as Adventist Health System, owns four Amita hospitals.

Ascension's new strategy emphasizes outpatient and virtual care, as well as ancillary businesses like revenue-cycle management. Several top executives left the St. Louis-based organization this year, followed by the July retirement of its chief, Anthony Tersigni. Former Chief Operating Officer Joseph Impicciche now serves as CEO.

Meanwhile, five Amita CEOs who oversaw a total of eight hospitals have quietly stepped down since February. The departures follow the January appointments of three regional operating teams, as well as a post-acute care team, to support the growing chain's new scale and geography.

Amita and Ascension declined interview requests, and a representative of 48-hospital AdventHealth did not respond to requests for comment.

Hospital CEOs who have been in the job for a while are used to being "generals on the proverbial battlefield," LoSasso says. "But, now, if you say the true general is the CEO of the whole entity and you're just the colonel, that sort of shift might not be well received and you could see some pushback. . . .(Amita has) to find qualified, committed people who are also willing to work with the broader leadership (team) to carry out the overall mission."

As Amita searches for a new leader, it will be led by interim co-CEOs Karen Springer, executive vice president of performance optimization and nursing operations at Ascension, and Eddie Soler, executive vice president of finance at AdventHealth.

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Ascension Parish, landowner defend ditch work in Galvez – The Advocate

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GALVEZ Ascension Parish workers and homeowner Kevin Delaune were hard at work recently on the Bert Delaune ditch north of Gonzales.

They were in the process of installing 5- by 6-foot box culverts and wooden bulkheads in the parish ditch that cuts diagonally across Kevin Delaune's property north of La. 44 and Bertville Road.

Visible to drivers on busy La. 44, along with the election sign for Parish Councilman Dempsey Lambert in Delaune's front yard, the work has drawn fire on social and local media sites as a sign of improper election-time parish work on private property.

Delaune, 51,who has lived on the property for 30 years with his wife and has seen the online commentary, said that while he has known Lambert for years and is supporting his reelection, his support has nothing to do with the job.

Delaune said he has been trying for nearly four years to have the parish help him replace an old wooden bridge over the lateral. The parish supplied The Advocate with his work order from November 2015.

"People want to take pictures of Dempsey's (sign). That man ain't got a ... damn thing to do with what's going on over here," said Delaune, who said he is originally from Napoleonville and isn't related to the Delaune family that owns hardware and grocery stores in Ascension.

Lambert, who represents the Galvez area where Delaune lives, is facing an election challenge this year from Cheryl Malbrough. Lambert is a Republican; Malbrough is an independent.

Lambert called any allegations of impropriety with the work a "complete lie."

"We followed all the policies and procedures with this job," he said in a recent interview.

Parish officials say the work is part of a standard deal it offers landowners to replace damaged culverts used to cross parish ditches and access private property: The parish provides the engineering specifications and does the labor; the landowner supplies a culvert built to parish requirements.

"The parish will do this for any resident who meets the criteria," saidMartin McConnell, parish government spokesman.

Though in practice for many years, the East Ascension drainage board formalized the policy on April 20, 2017, and publicized it online.

According to parish engineering estimates, the ditch running through Delaune's property drains nearly 107 acres upstream, including homes across La. 44 from Delaune in the Old Hickory Avenue area. The parish sized the planned culverts to handle a 25-year rainfall event, a newer and more robust parish drainage standard than the one from a few years ago, parish documents show.

According to Delaune and a parish spokesman, Delaune did not have the money in March 2016 when parish engineers first designed the culverts after his initial request. Delaune, who is a heavy crane operator on the Mississippi River, said a concrete yard wanted $8,900 for culverts custom-built to the parish specifications, which Delaune said he could not afford.

Martin McConnell, parish government spokesman, said Delaune's work order was left open but he recently obtained the money to buy the materials and called the parish in August to do the job.

Delaune said he went back recently to the same yard and asked to buy a precast culvert that was bigger than what the parish required at a cost of about $5,000, providing more drainage capacity at less cost for surrounding homes.

The now removed bridge was originally installed on Delaune's property years before he owned the land to give the parish access to cut grass along the ditch. The parish has 15-foot-wide servitudes along each side of the ditch, McConnell said.

About 15 years ago, Delaune said he told the parish he would cut the ditch so workers would stop using the heavy equipment that he said was rutting his yard. Since then, the parish installed another bridge downstream, making the bridge in Delaune's yard unnecessary for parish ditch maintenance.

The old bridge became Delaune's responsibility, he said, because it only served as an access to the back part of his property, which has a home and storage sheds on it but is separated from La. 44 by the parish ditch. The property is landlocked from access to other roads besides the highway, parish assessment records show.

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Bridge replacements on Airline Highway to begin Monday in East Baton Rouge, Ascension – The Advocate

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Construction is expected to start Monday on a nearly $10 million project to replace three aged bridges that cross bayous under Airline Highway in Ascension and East Baton Rouge parishes.

The more-than-yearlong project will replace both bridges over Bayou Manchac at the Ascension-East Baton Rouge parish line and also, 1 miles to the southeast, the southbound bridge over Bayou Francois in Gonzales, a state highway department spokeswoman said.

State highway officials said they don't anticipate any closures on Monday but drivers should expect to seecrane operations on the southwest end of the Manchac bridges to install test piles.

The Manchac bridges are near the State Fairgrounds, which is BREC's Airline Highway Park, in Baton Rouge.

All three bridges on Airline, which is also known as U.S. 61, were built in the early 1950s.

"Being 60 (-plus) years old, they have reached their expected design life for bridge structures constructed at that time," Brandie Richardson, the state Department of Transportation and Development spokeswoman, wrote in an email Friday.

Richardson added that the bridges are not in failing condition at the present time, despite their age, but DOTD is moving to replace them before they get to that point.

She said DOTD identifiesas priorities for replacement or repairthose bridges with traffic weight postings that are also part of the National Highway System.

"U.S. 61 is part of the NHS and is a heavily-used truck route," Richardson said.

James Construction Group was awarded the $9.96 million job, Richardson said.The work isn't expected to be finished until late 2020 and drivers should watch for future updates.

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Borderlands 3: Ascension Bluffs Crew Challenges Guide | Claptraps, Typhon Logs & Hunts Locations – Gameranx

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The second major area of Borderlands 3 is the Ascension Bluffs, where your Vault Hunters will finally confront the cruel twins. The massive Broadcast Center is the focal point of this map, but youll want to explore every nook-and-cranny to uncover the many, many collectibles hidden throughout.

This is also a map with various other mini-quests you can complete. Youll have Crimson Radios and Hijack Targets to find. Both of these are well-worth doing, and usually involve a simple little puzzle. But, theyre also incredibly easy to find and getting close to their locations will instantly mark them on your map. With that in mind, we wont be covering those locations here. This is all about the trickier-to-locate Claptraps and Typhon Logs.

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For this guide, well cover where to find Dead Claptraps, Typhon Logs, Typhon Dead Drops, and Legendary Hunt locations.

There are three Typhon Logs in each area, and there can be one or more Dead Claptraps or Legendary Hunts to find. Below, youll find a map with locations marked for every collectible type, and text instructions with more details to help you track them all down.

Typhon Logs are one of the most valuable collectibles. Finding all three will unlock the location of the Typhon Dead Drop. This cache is full of good loot, so its worth going to each location.

Legendary Hunt: Just to the right of the Fast Travel Station. Go up to the hills to find the flying Skrakks nest. Just across the valley from the Crimson Radio.

Typhon Log #1: From the entrance area, follow the road up until you spot a white silo on the edge to the right of the road. The log is nearby.

Typhon Log #2: On a small platform to the right of the road leading up to the main Holy Broadcast Center.

Typhon Log #3: On a small ledge with a tree, just to the right of the two bridges in the large bandit camp, west of the Path of Sacrifice.

Dead Claptrap: On the bridge leading to the Holy Broadcast Center, look on the right for a container with three hanging lamps. The claptrap is on one of the poles.

Typhon Dead Drop: Located just behind the Catch-A-Ride station, near the entrance to the Path of Sacrifice / Holy Broadcast Center.

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Check out the Baton Rouge prep report for Thursday, Sept. 19 – The Advocate

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Football schedule

Editor's note: Games start at 7 p.m. unless otherwise listed; schedule updated to include Saturdays LSD game.

Thursday

Local/area

Kentwood 27, East Feliciana 6

Mentorship 60,North Central (5-1A) 0

Central Private (6-1A) vs. Catholic-Pointe Coupee (5-1A), n

Statewide

Benton 57, Huntington 30

Calvary Baptist Academy 37, C.E. Byrd 25

G.W. Carver 36, John Ehret 30

Haynes Academy 35, Ben Franklin 0

Iowa 14, Welsh 11

Opelousas Catholic 42, Port Barre 0

Pope John Paul II 10, Thomas Jefferson 8

Ruston 49, Airline 28

St. Louis 38, Kinder 37, 2OT

Friday

5A/4A

Belaire (7-4A) at Central (4-5A)

St. Amant (5-5A) at Denham Springs (4-5A)

Live Oak (4-5A) at West Feliciana (7-3A)

Captain Shreve (1-5A) at Scotlandville (4-5A)

Walker (4-5A) at Fontainebleau (6-5A)

Madison Prep (7-3A) at Istrouma (7-4A)

Brandon (Miss.) at Zachary (4-5A)

Catholic (5-5A) at University (7-3A)

Covington (6-5A) at Dutchtown (5-5A)

Northwest (5-3A) at East Ascension (5-5A)

McKinley (5-5A) vs. Southern Lab (6-1A) at Mumford Stadium

Woodlawn (5-5A) at Riverside (9-1A)

Broadmoor (7-4A) vs. Donaldsonville (9-3A) at Boutte Stadium-Donaldsonville

Plaquemine (7-4A) at St. Thomas More (5-4A)

Brusly (7-3A) vs. St. Michael (7-4A) at Olympia

Tara (7-4A) at Northeast (7-2A)

Baton Rouge area

Wossman (2-3A) at Baker (7-3A)

Thrive Academy (6-1A) at Glen Oaks (7-3A)

Dunham (7-2A) at Parkview Baptist (7-3A)

Albany (8-3A) at Springfield (9-2A)

Loranger (8-3A) at St. Thomas Aquinas (8-2A)

Jewel Sumner (8-3A) at St. Helena (8-2A)

Amite (8-2A) vs. Capitol (7-2A) at Memorial Stadium

Episcopal (7-2A) at Country Day (9-1A)

Port Allen (7-2A) at Livonia (6-4A)

Ascension Catholic (7-1A) at Slaughter Community Charter (6-1A)

Houma Christian (6-2A) at Ascension Christian (7-1A)

Varnado (8-2A) at East Iberville (7-1A)

Hamilton Christian (4-1A) at St. John-Plaquemine (7-1A)

West St. Mary (7-2A) at White Castle (7-1A)

Saturday

Local/area

Oklahoma School for the Deaf at Louisiana School for the Deaf, 6 p.m.

Ascension Catholic 3, Zachary 0

Zachary 12 19 18

Ascension Catholic 25 25 25

Istrouma 3, Baker 0

Istrouma 25 27 25

Baker 19 25 19

Team leaders: ISTROUMA: Fredricka Bradley (7 kills, 5 aces, 3 blocks), Leahmonet Morgan (5 kills) Genesis Lee (4 kills, 7 assists); BAKER: Naylah Rivers (5 kills, 5 aces), Skyla Preston (4 kills, 2 blocks). Team records: Istrouma 7-4; Baker 4-6

Central 3, St. Michael 1

Central 19 25 25 25

St. Michael 25 21 18 16

Team leaders: CENTRAL: Caroline Nunnery (14 kills, 4 blocks), Kaitlin Dilworth (9 kills, 2 aces, 6 ace, 11 digs); ST. MICHAEL: Lexi Gonzales (17 kills, 2 aces, 12 digs), Karleigh Bourgoyne (36 assists, 10 digs), Nicole Benigno (2 assists, 24 digs). Team records: Central 6-4; St. Michael 7-9

Central 3, Catholic-PC 0

Catholic-Pointe Coupee 22 15 15

Central 25 25 25

Team leaders: CENTRAL: C. Nunnery (13 kills, 5 blocks), J. Alvin (7 kills, 3 digs), M. Fralick (14 assists, 8 digs, 4 kills); CATHOLIC-PC: A. Vosburg (21 assists, 7 digs, B. Bizette (7 kills, 5 digs), J. Guidry (4 kills, 2 blocks). Team records: Central 5-4

Istrouma 3, Belaire 0

Belaire 14 11 18

Istrouma 25 25 25

Team leaders: ISTROUMA: Fredricka Bradley (13 kills, 5 aces), Brianna Battley (5 kills, 2 blocks), Alayshia Whitlock (8 aces). Team records: Belaire 1-5; Istrouma 8-4

Lee High 3, Live Oak 0

Live Oak 12 15 23

Lee High 25 25 25

Team leaders: LIVE OAK: Katelyn Teel (5 kills, 2 blocks), Kate Campbell (3 kills, 19 digs), Alyssa Holden (9 assists, 7 digs); LEE: Diamond Holliday (15 kills, 3 blocks, 5 digs), Trinity Bell (10 kills, 4 blocks), Trenity Lundy (19 digs, 3 aces), Johnice Hubbart (34 assists). Team records: Live Oak 5-11; Lee High 13-2

McKinley 3, West Feliciana 0

West Feliciana 8 19 20

McKinley 25 25 25

Team leaders: WEST FELICIANA: Daelyn Weaver (6 kills, 4 digs), Destiny Mitchell (6 kills, 2 blocks), Mallory Cutrer (5 digs), Hailey Walker (10 assists); McKINLEY: Tyrianna Arrell (20 assists, 2 kills, 2 blocks), Codi Watson (7 kills, 3 blocks), Kaelyn Hill (5 kills, 3 blocks), KeIra Collier (4 kills, 2 aces). Team records: McKinley 9-4

Parkview Baptist 3, Walker 0

Walker 10 10 11

Parkview Baptist 25 25 25

Team leaders:

Team records: Walker 8-8; Parkview Baptist 9-3

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Wanted: Volunteers to serve on new board overseeing animal services in Ascension Parish – The Advocate

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Ascension Parish will soon be looking for seven volunteers to take on a new role in animal services for the community.

They won't be fostering, rescuing or caring for animals although they could do that, too but serving on a new board to oversee parish animal services, in light of a property tax being collected for the first time this year for shelter operations and animal control operations, as well as building a $2.5 million facility to house both.

People who would like to serve on the board will go through an application process and interview with the parish council's personnel committee, which will make its recommendations to the parish council.

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Earlier this month, the personnel committee introduced amendments to current parish law to create the Ascension Parish Animal Services Board.

"With a new revenue stream, the board will be promoting pet care and neutering" as well as protecting animals from mistreatment, protecting people from uncontrolled animals and "being good stewards" of the new animal tax revenues in the parish, John Cagnolatti, committee chairman said.

Ascension Parish voters in December 2018 approved a 10-year, 1-mill property tax expected to generate about $1.3 million annually for animal services. Creating a volunteer board to oversee the use of the revenues is the next step.

The personnel committee's proposed amendments to parish law will be voted on by the full council on Thursday.

When temperatures plummeted this winter, workers at CARA's House, the animal shelter for Ascension Parish, set up diesel-fueled heaters in the

The board, as proposed, will be made up of:

The vision of the board has also been spelled out: that someday in Ascension Parish "all citizens, their property and their neighborhoods will be safe from the dangers and nuisances of irresponsible pet ownership, that someday animals will not suffer because of human abuse, neglect or ignorance, and that every pet born will have a good home and proper care all its natural life."

Reagan Daniel, president of the board for CARA's House, the animal shelter in the parish, said they "are very much looking forward to sitting down with the board and helping in the planning process."

Daniel said CARA's House staff and volunteers have been considering priorities for the new facility.

"One of our biggest needs is a climate-controlled facility," she said.

Currently at the shelter in Sorrento, dogs are housed in a building that must be heated in the winter by diesel heaters and heat lamps and cooled in the summer by a huge, industrial-sized ceiling fan as well as individual box fans at each kennel and big "circle drum" fans that can be moved around.

The cats are housed in temporary buildings that are air-conditioned in the summer and have heating in the winter.

The shelter is currently housing 200 cats and 125 dogs, Daniel said. Summertime is the shelter's busiest time of the year.

One of the factors, Daniel said, is the jump in "owner surrenders" of pets to the shelter, often because the owners are moving away or, sometimes, leaving on a vacation.

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Ascension Wisconsin to provide free medical exams, dental care Saturday at North Division High School – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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Ascension Wisconsin's "Medical Mission at Home" event in Racine drew about 300 people in May. A similar event will be held in Milwaukee on Saturday.(Photo: Ascension Wisconsin)

Ascension Wisconsin, with the help of roughly 500 volunteers, will provide free medical exams, dental care and other services Saturday at its first medical mission in Milwaukee.

The event will be held from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at North Division High School, 1011 W. Center St.

It will include free medical exams by primary care physicians, specialists in obstetrics/gynecology, dermatology and podiatry, nurse practitioners and physician assistants.

Dentists from the St. Elizabeth AnnSeton Dental Clinic, which is sponsored by Ascension Wisconsin, and from throughout southeastern Wisconsin also will be staffing the event.

Other services will include basic vision tests, blood tests and mammograms.

A similar event in Racine in May drew 300 people.

Some people dont seek out medical care, said Tim Waldoch, chief mission integration officer for Ascension Wisconsin.

We are doing this to bring medical care out to them, he said.

Volunteers will help people determine what services they need and will guide them through the event.

In addition, care coordinators will arrange follow-up care as well as help connect people with a primary care physician.

We are trying to set the stage for better care on many fronts, Waldoch said.

Financial counselors from Ascension Wisconsin and Covering Wisconsin also will be at the event to help people enroll in BadgerCare Plus, the states largest Medicaid program.

Adults with household incomes below the poverty threshold $12,490 for one person are eligible for coverage through BadgerCare Plus.

The cutoff for eligibility is much higher for children and pregnant women.

People with low incomes also are eligible for federal subsidies that offset all or almost all of the cost, including out-of-pocket expenses, of buying private health plans under the Affordable Care Act.

Those plans, though, are available for more people only during the annual open-enrollment period.

Waldochpraised Milwaukee Public Schools and North Division High School for their help.

We are taking over the place that day, he said.

Other organizations also are participating. And the event is drawing physicians and other volunteers who work for Ascension Wisconsin from as far as Rhinelander.

"This is something that people feel very proud of and want to be part of, said Kevin Kluesner, chief administrative officer of Ascension St. Joseph hospital.

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Moving on from prolific 2018 class, inexperienced Ascension Episcopal volleyball maturing quickly – The Advocate

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Its a new chapter for Ascension Episcopal volleyball, as coach Jill Braun described it, and that may sound like a typical sports clich you hear from coaches when a team is hit hard by graduation.

But for the Blue Gators, that phrase couldnt be more accurate. In fact, its more like a new book.

Because how do you replace eight seniors, six of who were starters since they were freshmen? Another, Addie Vidrine, started as a seventh-grader.

Over the past five years, that group helped Ascension reach the Division V state championship game four times, including last year.

Braun isnt pretending that she can replace that lost leadership. When she preaches to her returning players about creating their identity, she means it. The biggest hurdle the Blue Gators are having to overcome is just learning how to play with each other because many of them have never done so.

Weve talked all summer and into the start of the year that it was going to be a little bit of a slower start just as were gelling together and figuring each other out as a team, Braun said. Im really starting to see those things come to fruition in the last week.

Like I keep telling the kids, we dont have to be our best in September. We need to be our best in November. So its a process and a journey.

To Brauns credit, shes embraced the challenge of molding a new team with new personalities.

Change always promotes growth, Braun said, so I was definitely excited about this season.

The new personnel isnt the only change the Blue Gators are undergoing. After being a staple of the Division V final over the last half decade, Ascension has moved up to Division IV, which also features area powers like Notre Dame and Lafayette Christian.

The good news is Ascension isnt void of experience for this voyage into a higher classification. Abby Hall, a sophomore outside hitter who had 16 assists in a semifinal win against Central Catholic last year, returns. So does right-side hitter/middle blocker Jordan Berube, one of eight seniors on this years team.

Abby Hall has a strong arm on the outside, Braun said. Shes a six-rotation, all-around player. She brings that consistency as far as offensively and defensively. Jordan Berube has been great vocal team leader recently. She kind of keeps everybody in the game.

I actually have eight seniors again, Braun added. So they may not be very seasoned, but theyve been in the program for a long time. So were not rebuilding. Were just giving some kids some spotlight that have kind of been behind that group from last year.

Ascension has also added a gifted player to its rotation. Jenai Stevens, a 6-foot senior middle blocker, moved to Lafayette last year after attending The Dunham School in Baton Rouge. Stevens is a two-time all-district first-teamer and was the districts MVP in 2017.

Braun describes Stevens, a Division I-level prospect, as impactful. Her experience playing at a program like Dunham, which reached the Division V quarterfinals last year, certainly doesnt hurt.

(Stevens family) moved to Lafayette last winter, so she played travel ball here in the Lafayette area, Braun said. So she comes to us with a lot of talent.

There is one area where Ascension is particularly young, though talented. The Lady Blue Gators new 5-1 setter is Brauns daughter, eighth-grader Kira Braun.

Shes been very impressive, Jill said. She does play travel for me, but she has earned the right and done a fantastic job leading our varsity team this year even though shes in eighth grade.

As of Thursday, Ascension wass off to a 4-1 start, having won four straight matches after dropping its opener to Division III runner-up E.D. White. As Braun suspected, the inexperienced Blue Gators havent been perfect from the jump, but theyre quickly maturing.

I feel like this week we really progressed by leaps and bounds with the little things we were trying to get our offense running smoother, Braun said. We had some passing issues early, and we are doing much better. Ava Breaux plays in the back row as a (defensive specialist), and Annie Mouton is now our libero. Both of those girls have done a good job improving our passing in the last couple of weeks.

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Regional police jury group meets in Jackson | East Feliciana – The Advocate

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Elected and appointed officials from nine parishes gathered Sept. 11 for a Police Jury Association meeting at The Old Centenary Inn in Jackson.

In addition to East Feliciana Parish, Region VI includes Ascension, East Baton Rouge, Livingston, St. Helena, St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, Washington and West Feliciana.

Region VI President Louis Kent, of East Feliciana Parish, presided over the meeting, and Jason McCray, of East Feliciana District 3, welcomed attendees.

WAFB chief meteorologist Jay Grymes was the speaker and gave a brief history of how his career began in both academia and television. He addressed how storms could affect the area,climate change and water retention and flow.

Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin spoke regarding election security, and Toye Taylor, deputy chief of staff of Intergovernmental Affairs from the Governors Office, spoke about the Delta Regional Authority and flood mitigation. PJAL President Glenn Benton, of Bossier Parish, invited attendees to the PJAL Convention in Shreveport on Feb. 12-14.

PJAL Executive Director Guy Cormier gave a legislative update, praising those in attendance for their work that helped keep allocations for parish government, including on the Parish Transportation Fund, Hotel/Motel Tax and Fire Insurance Rebate. He also spoke about the Parish Government Risk Management Agency.

Cormier led the business session in which St. Helena Parish was announced as the 2020 host parish. Major Coleman, of St. Helena, was announced 2020 president with the secretary/treasurer also coming from St. Helena Parish. Region VI vice president will come from Ascension Parish. St. Tammany Parishs Pat Brister, was reelected to serve as Region VIs state Executive Board member. Members of the Resolutions Committee were also reelected. They are Livingstons Layton Ricks, St. Tammanys Pat Brister and Ascensions Kenneth Dawson.

One resolution was passed in favor of future legislation to create an Unclaimed Property Trust Fund.

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Borderlands 3 Ascension Bluff Gem Door – How to Unlock – GosuNoob.com

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Gem door in Ascension Bluff is one of the mysterious locked doors in Borderlands 3. Its a wooden door with a big orange gem in the middle. We found one in the northern part of the map, but weve heard theres more of them. There isnt a button prompt when you approach them, and the game doesnt even acknowledge the fact theyre locked. If youre wondering how to open Ascension Bluff gem door in Borderlands 3, keep reading, and well list all the things people have tried.

At this point, nobody knows how to open the locked door in Ascension Bluff. If you look at the map, youll see theres an arena behind them, so they definitely can be opened. The fact theres no prompt or message when you approach them makes us think theyll open automatically once the requirements have been fulfilled.

What those requirements are is anyones guess. Theres talk of Eridian writings being part of the requirements, but people whove deciphered them all can confirm that is not the only requirement. Getting a 100% completion on the map by doing the crew challenges, discovering named locations, completing side quests, opening red chests and such, doesnt seem to unlock them either. Some people have even tried shooting at them with the Eridian Fabricator (the gun gun), but nothing happened.

One thing that might work is completing the Eridian Trials. Were not sure what these are exactly they might be Proving Grounds arenas, or the quests that appear once youve deciphered all of the slabs on a given planet. Were going to keep investigating this issue, and well update the guide as soon as we know more. If you know something we dont, be sure to leave a comment.

Weve seen footage of people getting behind the door by driving their car off a cliff. Its an empty arena, and some suspect its going to be the location of a boss fight in a future DLC or update.

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