Delivery/Vending Stocker Motion Industries – Victorville, CA Motion Industries offers an excellent benefits package that includes options for healthcare coverage, 401(k), tuition reimbursement, vacation, sick, and holiday… May 5
Process Pump Specialist Motion Industries – Grand Prairie, TX Motion Industries Product Specialists have strong product knowledge, mechanical aptitude and promote MI Process Pumps products and services. May 5
Warehouse Associate Motion Industries – Morenci, AZ At Motion Industries, our Warehouse personnel provide the highest levels of customer service by performing all shipping and receiving activity for the Branch… May 5
Customer Service Representative Motion Industries – Concord, CA Our Customer Service Representatives (Inside Sales) professionally represent the Company to our customers with the knowledge and skills to provide them the… May 5
Hydraulic Service Technician Motion Industries – Denver, CO Motion’s Service Technicians provide the highest levels of mechanical service and product repair to meet the needs of our customers. May 5
Digital Customer Experience Mgr Motion Industries – Salt Lake City, UT Under general direction, the Digital Customer Experience Manager works on assignments of large scope and complexity. May 5
Hydraulic Hose Fabricator Motion Industries – Woodridge, IL Services to assemble hydraulic hose and components to factory specification for external. Assists and enables industrial customers in assembling hydraulic hose… May 1
Automation Specialist Motion Industries – Denver, CO Motion Industries is looking for an Electrical/Automation Specialist with the knowledge and skills to provide customer needs for AC & DC Drives, PLCs, etc. May 2
Driver/Warehouse Associate Motion Industries – Yuma, AZ They provide the highest levels of customer service by delivering products timely and treating customers with respect. Ensure timely deliveries to customers. May 5
Manual Machinist Motion Industries – Inman, SC Under general supervision, sets up, operates, and adjusts various types of conventional. Or automatic machines including lathes, drill presses, grinders, and… May 2
Motion Industries
EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT
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Republican Joe Kratochvil Announces Candidacy for City Council in the 3rd Ward of Evansville, Indiana
Republican Joe Kratochvil (R) Announces Candidacy for City Council in the 3rd Ward of Evansville, Indiana
Evansville, IN – On May 5, 2023, at 10:000 a.m., lifelong Evansville resident and community advocate, Joe Kratochvil (R) will file formal paperwork to launch his candidacy for City Council in the 3rd Ward of Evansville, Indiana. Kratochvil, a businessman with a proven track record, pledges to bring fresh ideas, inclusive decision-making, and a commitment to improving the quality of life for all 3rd Ward residents.
With a diverse background in both the private and public sectors, Kratochvil brings a unique perspective to the table. His experience as an entrepreneur has instilled a deep understanding of challenges facing small businesses, while his involvement in local nonprofits has demonstrated his passion for community development and progress. Also, as an active police officer, public safety is at the core of Joe’s priorities for our community.Â
“As a proud Evansville native, I am committed to working tirelessly for our community. I believe in fostering open communication, engaging with residents, and taking a collaborative approach to problem-solving,” said Kratochvil. “If elected, I will prioritize investments in public safety, infrastructure, and economic development to ensure a brighter future for the 3rd Ward and the city as a whole.”
Kratochvil’s campaign will focus on the following key areas:
1- Public Safety: Strengthen police resources, address school safety, and fight fentanyl growth.Â
2- Economic Development: Create a vibrant, sustainable local economy by attracting new businesses and supporting small business owners.
3- Infrastructure: Improve parks and roads, and hold the line on rising municipal utility costs.
Joe Kratochvil invites residents to join his campaign and share their concerns, ideas, and hopes for the 3rd Ward. He is committed to listening and working collaboratively to address the unique challenges faced by Evansville’s diverse communities.
To learn more about Joe Kratochvil’s campaign for City Council, please visit his website at www.gowithjoe.org, or contact his campaign at friendsofjoek@gmail.com
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INDIANA’S MY HEALTHY BABY PROGRAM NOW AVAILABLE STATEWIDE
INDIANAPOLIS—Leaders from the Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) and Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) today celebrated the completion of the rollout of My Healthy Baby, the state’s obstetrical navigator program that is designed to improve health outcomes for both mother and baby. The program is an initiative of Governor Eric J. Holcomb.
“We remain committed to ensuring that every mother and every baby has the opportunity to achieve their best health outcome, and I’m so proud of the work our teams have done to bring this to every county across the state,†Gov. Holcomb said. “Thanks to our partners in every corner of the state, we are meeting Hoosiers where they are and helping our youngest residents celebrate the first of many birthdays.â€
Launched in January 2020, My Healthy Baby is a partnership between IDOH, FSSA and the Indiana Department of Child Services that connects pregnant women who are enrolled in Medicaid with free home visiting services and support in their communities during their pregnancy and throughout their baby’s first year of life. Since its inception, the program has referred more than 12,000 women to local support through programs such as Nurse-Family Partnership and Healthy Families.
“Improving the health of women and children takes a village, and My Healthy Baby allows us to leverage partnerships at the state and local levels to achieve those goals,†said State Health Commissioner Kris Box, M.D., FACOG. “Bringing this program to our 92nd county is a proud moment for Indiana because it means we are meeting pregnant women where they live, with the resources they need to have healthier pregnancies and support them through that critical first year of their baby’s life. I am incredibly grateful to our legislators for funding this program and to all the home visiting providers across the state who make a difference for the women who participate.â€
Rusyniak noted that the program provides essential connections that make it easier to navigate needs such as nutrition, childcare and issues such as treatment for substance use disorder.
“At the heart of My Healthy Baby is prevention, because having someone you trust come beside you before, during and after your delivery not only allows them to address immediate risks and concerns, but to prevent future problems,†Rusyniak said. “Alongside My Healthy Baby, we launched the Indiana Pregnancy Promise Program in Medicaid to make sure that our home visiting navigators have the tools and managed care partners to help moms get into recovery and stay in recovery. In our first year, 275 women participated successfully.â€
Eligible women can be referred to My Healthy Baby by a provider or can refer themselves by visiting https://www.
Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners’ Meeting
1. Call to OrderÂ
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- 2. Attendance
- A. Youth Resources’ Teen Advisory Council in Attendance 1. Kaylea DawsonÂ
- 3. Pledge of Allegiance 4. Action Items
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- A. Engineer 1. Permission to Open Bids i. VC23-04-01 “Milling & Resurfacing of Vanderburgh County Roadsâ€Â
- ii. VC23-04-02 “Young Road Lift Station and Sewer Extensionâ€Â
- 2. Notice to Bidders: VC23-05-01 “Milling and Resurfacing of Green River RoadÂ
- 3. Receipt of Plan B Pipe Repair Fund Fees: Cayman Ridge Section 4 Phase 2Â
- 4. Change Order: VC22-06-02 “Concrete Street Repairsâ€Â
- 5. Consulting Contract – Replacement of Wimberg Road Bridge #2430 Over Locust Creek: Beam, Longest, and Neff, LLC
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- A. Pigeon Creek Corridor Flood Risk Management Plan Update: Christopher B. Burke Engineering, LLCÂ
- A. Approval of April 25th Board of Commissioners Meeting MinutesÂ
- B. Employment ChangesÂ
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- C. Auditor 1. Claims Voucher Reports i. April 24, 2023 – April 28, 2023Â
- ii. May 1, 2023 – May 5, 2023Â
- 2. Permission to Advertise Notice of Public Hearing of Ordinance No. CO.V-06-23-001 – An Ordinance to Vacate (2) Public Utility Easements & (1) Drainage Easement on Part of Lot 21B of Bluegrass Farms Minor Subdivision – 11450 Blue Grass RoadÂ
- D. Engineer 1. Report & ClaimsÂ
- E. Treasurer 1. Innkeeper’s ReportÂ
- 2. March 2023 Monthly ReportÂ
- F. Area Plan CommissionÂ
- G. Evansville-Vanderburgh County Building Authority 1. County Space Allocation Through April 30, 2024Â
- H. Letter to Crane Credit UnionÂ
- I. Purchasing Department 1. Request to Advertise for Invitation to Bid – Waste Removal ServiceÂ
- J. Appropriation Request 1. American Rescue PlanÂ
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8. Consent ItemsÂ
1. Surplus RequestÂ
9. Public CommentÂ
10. AdjournmentÂ
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USI Board of Trustees approves two new certificate programs
At its regular meeting on Friday, May 5, the University of Southern Indiana Board of Trustees approved two new certificate programs: the Indiana College Core (ICC) Certificate and the Social Services Designee Certificate. Both certificates will be offered beginning in the 2023 Fall Semester.Â
The Indiana College Core (ICC) Certificate can be completed in-person, blended or online and requires 30 hours. It can be obtained during high school through any combination of college credit, including dual credit (called College Achievement Program [CAP] at USI), transfer credit, and prior learning assessment (PLA) credit, Advanced Placement® (AP), the College-Level Examination Program® (CLEP), International Baccalaureate (IB), and Cambridge International or by enrolling at USI after high school and selecting eligible Core 39 classes. Â
The certificate aligns with the Indiana Department of Education and the Indiana Commission for Higher Education’s goals to increase access to the Indiana College Core and dual credit, while also increasing the number of high school seniors earning the Indiana College Core by 2028.Â
The ICC Certificate also aligns with USI’s strategic plan to improve student success, retention and graduation rates while elevating the visibility and reputation of the institution. By earning USI credit, Indiana high school students can have a seamless transition to attend USI, and, in turn, potentially list USI as their first choice for secondary education. Studies also show those entering USI with CAP credits have a 5% higher retention rate.Â
The College of Nursing and Health Professions will offer a 15-credit, five-course Social Services Designee Certificate. By increasing the educational programs to prepare students for a career working with older adults, this certificate program will assist in meeting a primary objective of USI’s federally funded Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Program (GWEP)—developing and implementing a gerontology certificate program to include content from existing state education requirements for activity directors and social workers. Â
The certificate aligns with the University’s mission and strategic plan. It will enable students to earn certification and increase their knowledge and marketability while meeting the staffing needs of Indiana nursing facilities. The certificate will also prepare students for the growing demand for social workers in the state. More than 261 open social service designee positions were posted on Indeed.com as of August 2022. That need is projected to grow by 12% from 2020 to 2030.Â
In additional business, the Trustees heard an update on the Indiana General Assembly legislative session, passed a resolution honoring Liam Collins ’23, nursing major, for his service as USI Student Trustee ahead of his graduation, and approved faculty promotion and tenure recommendations and retirements.Â