![]() A wingback leather recliner and club chair are grouped with a sofa flanked by side tables to form a cozy sitting area. The built-in shelves next to the fireplace host books and a television, while an oval braided rug anchors the room. Painted paneling in the den brightens the room. Collectibles are displayed in the rustic curio. After a much-needed bathroom and kitchen renovation, they are enjoying the tranquility of their new home.Įach room of their home boasts pieces that are either influenced by the era or date back to colonial times. Now that home renovations are complete, the couple is gladly opening their home to family and friends, near and far. Matthews, where they've lived for a year. ![]() Needing to find a place centrally located, they found the ideal spot near St. Transplants from Evansville, Ind., they moved to be closer to their daughter and her family. Matthews home boasts colonial decorīertha and David Ellerbusch spent their honeymoon in historic Williamsburg, a trip that inspired much of their stylish décor. In other inspections from 2017-2018, the FSSA reported paperwork had not been completed to conduct background checks on some daycare staff members.įor more information on child care facilities and inspections, see the FSSA's website.View Gallery: Gallery | St. The FSSA did not report any critical violations during inspections of the facility but did record some noncompliance issues.ĭuring an inspection in November, an inspector reported two staff members did not have proper safe sleep training. The facility at 3900 Kratzville Road is registered with the FSSA under the name Cornerstone Day Care. The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration keeps records of inspections at child care facilities and preschools in the state. The daycare facility is registered with the state as an unlicensed registered ministry. ![]() "Even though we were only there three weeks, no parent should have to go through that."įireside Chapel Daycare is a ministry of the Fireside Chapel church at 3900 Kratzville Road. "It's been a long time coming," she said. Young said she cried when she found out the daycare facility was closed until further notice. View Gallery: Gallery: Polar vortex brings extreme cold to Evansville, Henderson The facility planned to keep normal hours Thursday but would remain closed after that. ![]() No one has been arrested in connection with the report made Tuesday, according to EPD's Records Department.Ī daycare employee said they have no comment at this time. City police say the child's parents reported the issue to investigators Tuesday afternoon.Įvansville Police Department had received at least three reports about the daycare facility as of Thursday, according to department spokesman Sgt. It's not clear from the report how old the girl is, though officers did note she was younger than 14 and the employee was an adult. According to police, she said children at the daycare were fighting over a new toy and hit each other with it. The employee denied hitting the child when officers spoke to her. The child told her father “an employee had slapped her across her face,” police officers wrote in their report. She began looking for a new daycare facility that week and sent Fireside Chapel a termination letter before the weekend.Īnother parent told Evansville Police his daughter had a red mark on her face when he picked her up from Fireside Chapel Daycare Center. Earlier that same week, Young said, she came into the facility to pick up her daughter and found her sleeping face-down in a crib with red marks on her forehead.
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