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DC YOUNG FLY & FRIENDS COMING TO THE VICTORY THEATRE SEPTEMBER 5!

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 DC Young Fly 

Evansville, IN – Coming this Labor Day weekend to the Victory Theatre is DC Young Fly and Friends Comedy Show. John Whitfield, better known as DC Young Fly is an internet personality, comedian, actor, host, rapper, and singer-songwriter best known for his “roasting sessions” videos on Instagram. Currently he can be seen on MTV, MTV2 and VH1’s hit comedy show “Wild ‘N Out”. He is also a co-star of the top-rated podcast “The 85 South Show” with Chico Bean and Karlous Miller. He is known for his crowd interactive comedy shows around the country. 

Tickets go on sale this Friday, July 23 at 10 am. 

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Administrative Assistant
Maglinger Home Based Services – Evansville, IN
$10 – $20 an hour
This position we are looking to fill does not necessarily interact with the clients, other than to greet them at check in. Must have valid driver’s license.
Easily apply
3 days ago
PSE MAIL PROCESSING CLERK
United States Postal Service 3.4/5 rating – Evansville, IN
$18.69 an hour
Applicants must also be a U.S. citizen or have permanent resident alien status. PSEs can be scheduled any hours and the position is intended to be very flexible…
Just posted
Date Entry Clerk – IN, Evansville
Five Star Food Service, Inc. 3/5 rating – Evansville, IN
Operates keyboard to enter data into a computer. Keeps track of received data and source documents. Prepares and sorts documents; identifies and interprets data…
Just posted
CLERICAL ASSOCIATE – LDRP Part-Time
Deaconess Women’s Hospital 5/5 rating – Newburgh, IN
Benefits include: tuition reimbursement, PTO accrual starting at hire (4.02 hrs PTO/pay), health, vision, dental, disability and life insurance, 401(k) with…
Easily apply
Just posted
YMCA Membership Front Desk – Opening shift — Ascension St. Vincent YMCA
YMCA of Southwestern Indiana – Evansville, IN
Up to 20 hours per week. Hiring for 5am (4:30-9a) opening shift with 2 weekends a month. Position is responsible for serving members and guests, maintaining…
Easily apply
Just posted
Office Assistant – Float Pool, Full Time, Days
Ascension 3.7/5 rating – Evansville, IN
St. Vincent Medical Group Float Pool. The St. Vincent Medical Group Float Pool provides coverage for all Medical Group practices within the Tri-State area.
2 days ago
Business Office Assistant – Brentwood
Golden LivingCenters 3.2/5 rating – Evansville, IN
No waiting period for enrollment. Disability, Critical Illness, Accident & Legal Coverage. Maintains all personnel records, employee medical records, and…
Easily apply
Just posted
Medical Front Desk Receptionist
Tri-State Orthopaedic Surgeons – Evansville, IN
Flexibility to work between the hours of 6:30am and 6:30pm, as well as some Saturdays. The Front Desk employee, under the direction of the Front Desk…
Easily apply
Just posted
Data Entry Clerk
Canteen Service Company – Evansville, IN
$14 an hour
Operates keyboard to enter data into a computer. Keeps track of received data and source documents. Prepares and sorts documents; identifies and interprets data…
Easily apply
Just posted
Office Coordinator
Carter Lumber 3.1/5 rating – Evansville, IN
Employer-matching 401(k) Plan. A Kight Home Center, a division of Carter Lumber, Office Coordinator is responsible for entering and generating purchase orders,…
Easily apply
3 days ago
HRIS Coordinator
Shoe Carnival, Inc. 3.7/5 rating – Evansville, IN
$16 an hour
The HRIS Coordinator performs a variety of administrative tasks in support of the Human Resources Information System (HRIS) function to include HR, Payroll,…
Easily apply
Just posted
Administrative Assistant / Receptionist
Anchor Industries Inc. 3.3/5 rating – Evansville, IN
$13 – $15 an hour
Skill and ability to meet people and listen. *401(k) Savings Plan with company matching funds.*. Ability to work outside of and in addition to normally…
Easily apply
7 days ago
Administrative Assistant & Bookkeeping Assistant – Helena, Montana
Olympus Technical Services, Inc. – United States
$15 – $20 an hour
2 year/4year degree in business administration, management, human resources, accounting, or related filed. Work days 8-5 (with lunch break) M-F 40 hours/week …
Easily apply
2 days ago
Patient Care Coordinator/Receptionist
Tri-State Oral Surgery, LLC – Evansville, IN
The perfect candidate will jump right in with our multi-doctor surgery team and will have a dental or oral surgery background, basic computer skills, proper…
Easily apply
1 day ago
Secretary to the Assistant Principal/Dean
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation 3.8/5 rating – Evansville, IN
$16.46 an hour
Annual, incremental pay increases are given for each year of service with the EVSC in this role based on completing 120 working days in a school year.
3 days ago
Medical Office Assistant
Deaconess Health System 3.6/5 rating – Newburgh, IN
Flexible work schedules – Full time/part time/supplemental – Day/Eve/Nights. Level 4 children’s enrichment centers. Shifts will vary based on department needs.
2 days ago
Receptionist
Acadia Healthcare Comprehensive Treatment Centers 2.4/5 rating – Evansville, IN
Enter customer data and send correspondence; Medical, dental, and vision insurance. Acadia Healthcare 401(k) plan. Paid vacation and sick time.
Easily apply
1 day ago
Front Desk Supervisor – Fairfield Inn
BC Lynd Hospitality 2.8/5 rating – Evansville, IN
Flexible and long hours sometimes required. The Front Desk Supervisor at the Fairfield Inn – Evansville, IN is responsible for assisting the Guest Services…
Just posted
Telephone Receptionist
Talley Eye Institute – Evansville, IN
$12 an hour
Growing ophthalmology practice seeking enthusiastic telephone receptionist to join our group. The Telephone Receptionist answers and routes phone calls…
Easily apply
4 days ago
Administrative Coordinator
Nutrien Ltd. 3.3/5 rating – Hatfield, IN
Perform general office work, including filing. Make copies of inventory receivers, bills of lading, and other documents. Order supplies and forms as necessary.
3 days ago
Member Associate YMCA – Front Desk
YMCA of Southwestern Indiana – Evansville, IN
Hiring for the 9a-12p & 3-9pm shifts M-F ,with some varied weekend hours. Position is responsible for serving members and guests, maintaining member service…
Easily apply
Just posted
Administrative Coordinator
Bath Fitter 3.1/5 rating – Evansville, IN
College Degree in administration or accounting preferred. Great Benefits: *Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Paid Holidays, Paid Time off, 401K Profit…
Easily apply
2 days ago
Front Desk Receptionist
Northwestern Mutual 3.8/5 rating – Evansville, IN
$30,000 a year
Make copies, send and distribute faxes and maintain copy and fax machines. The responsibility of the Administrative Support position is to serve as the primary…
Easily apply
4 days ago
High School Counselor Secretary
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation 3.8/5 rating – Evansville, IN
$16.46 an hour
It is scheduled 5 days per week at 8 hours per day. During the school year, the position follows the approved school calendar for holidays and work days.

Breaking News: Local Attorney Charged With Check Deception

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Local Attorney Jonathan Danks Will  Represent Jared Thomas

Local attorney Jared Thomas has been charged with check deception in Vanderburgh County. The complaint alleges that Mr. Thomas did knowingly issue or deliver a check to acquire money or other property having a value of at least $750.00 knowing that said check would not be honored by a financial institution. The criminal charge is a level six felony, the lowest felony charge in Indiana. 

The City County observer contacted attorney Jonathan Danks, who will be representing Jared Thomas, for comment and was provided this statement,

“Jared Thomas has practiced law for 10 years throughout southern Indiana. Due to an expanding practice, Mr. Thomas recently made a change in his billing system that resulted in an overdraft of the firm trust account. Mr. Thomas has repaid the funds to all parties involved and has since taken action to ensure this circumstance will not occur in the future.”

Jared Thomas posted a $500.00 bond, and will appear in the Vanderburgh County Circuit Court for an initial hearing and advisement of rights on July 22, 2021. 

 

California Man Arrested for Dealing Approximately 13 Pounds of Marijuana

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Yesterday evening, a California man was arrested for dealing approximately 13 pounds of marijuana. 


Tuesday, at approximately 4:31 P.M., Trooper Casey Boeckman was working the Pike County area of I-69.  Trooper Boeckman initiated a traffic stop on a Black 2020 Nissan Altima for speeding.  When Trooper Boeckman spoke to the driver, he detected the strong odor of raw marijuana coming from inside of the vehicle.  Trooper Boeckman called for another police officer to come assist him.  Trooper Stein, Trooper Manning and Pike County Sheriff’s Department arrived on scene.  A search of the vehicle produced approximately 13 pounds of suspected marijuana in the back seat and the trunk.  The suspected marijuana was collected.  Ward was transported to the Pike County jail where he is being held without bond.  The female driver took possession of vehicle.

Arthur Ward

Arrested and Charges:

  • Arthur Ward, 26 1008 Mable Avenue, Bakersfield, CA
  1. Dealing Marijuana, Level 6 Felony
  2. Possession of Marijuana Over 10 Pounds, Level 6 Felony

Arresting Officer: Trooper Boeckman, Indiana State Police

Assisting Officers: Trooper Stein and Trooper Manning, Indiana State Police

Assisting Agencies:  Pike County Sheriff’s Office

 

Otters top ThunderBolts behind Portela’s strong start

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With a strong six-inning outing, Polo Portela led the Evansville Otters to victory in their series opener against the Windy City ThunderBolts Tuesday night by a 3-1 final.

 

The Otters struck first in the opening frame, as back-to-back two-out hits from J.R. Davis and Riley Krane set the table for Elijah MacNamee, who drove in a run on a line drive, base hit to centerfield. Evansville then led 1-0.

 

Following a 1-2-3 inning for Otters starter Polo Portela in the bottom half of the first, Windy City would tie it up in their second turn at bat. Jack Strunc drove in Zac Taylor with two outs to knot the score at one.

 

From then until the sixth, Portela and T-Bolts southpaw Kenny Mathews traded scoreless innings.

 

The Otters broke the 1-1 tie in the top of the sixth, when Elijah MacNamee drove in his second run of the day with an RBI groundout that scored Andy DeJesus from third.

 

Andretty Cordero extended Evansville’s lead in the following at-bat, lining a run-scoring single to right center that drove in J.R. Davis from second.

 

Polo would finish through six, having allowed the lone second-inning run on five hits and two walks, while striking out six.

 

Tyler Spring came into the ballgame to work perfect seventh and eight innings.

 

With a two-run lead, the Otters turned to their hard-throwing closer, Logan Sawyer, who struck out two en route to his eleventh save of the season.

 

Polo Portela earned his sixth win of the season in the 3-1 decision. Kenny Mathews took the loss.

 

Evansville will look to take the series Wednesday, as they send rookie right-hander Ryan O’Reilly to the rubber. First pitch is scheduled for 10:35 a.m.

 

Town Hall Meeting Connect Hoosier Veterans To Needed Resources

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By Carolina Puga Mendoza

TheStatehouseFile.com 

INDIANAPOLIS—The challenges veterans face, such as mental illness and unemployment, can be overlooked as the country focuses on reopening at full capacity. However, resources for them remain.

Rep. Mike Andrade, D-Munster, is hosting what he describes as the first town hall for veterans held by a legislator in Lake County. The town hall meeting has invited a variety of agencies to promote their resources.

Andrade belongs to the Veterans Affairs and Public Safety Committee in the Indiana House. He said he wants to bring awareness to the issues veterans face and connect them to what they and their families need.

About 7.6% of Hoosiers are veterans, mainly livingaround the Marion and Lake County areas.

“I felt that it was my responsibility to make sure that the veterans have a voice at the Statehouse, and I want to be able to show them that I care. They paid a sacrifice in their lives to go fight for our country and to help in other areas, and so the least we can do is to support them,” Andrade said.

Andrade and his team have been planning the event since March and managed to invite 15 agencies that will provide veterans a variety of resources. They wanted to hold an in-person meeting earlier to make the most out of it, but due to COVID-19, it was delayed until this summer.

The agencies will provide information on subjects ranging from mental health and therapy to housing and employment.

A common challenge among veterans and those who have actively served involve mental health issues and applying their experience to civilian jobs.

According to the National Academy of Sciences, common mental health factors affecting veterans include post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression and anxiety. Research shows that unattended mental health problems lead to lower performance by the individual, leading to social and economic costs.

Homelessness and housing insecurity also challenge many veterans. According to a study, in the U.S., 14% of homeless adults are veterans.

Similarly, adjusting back into civilian life comes as a challenge for many. As previously reported in The Statehouse File, veterans can struggle in the transition back to civilian employment, failing to adapt their resumes from active duty.

“We talked about all the different things that they’ve done in their military careers and show them how that’s a direct correlation with what happens in civilian life, and once we make those connections, then people are like, ‘Oh, yeah, you’re right, I did do that kind of thing. I do have a lot more skills than what I thought I did,’” said John Zeigler, employment transition manager at Operation: Job Ready Veterans.

At the town hall, there will be people from colleges that offer tuition to veterans who want to pursue higher education. According to the Postsecondary National Policy Institute, in the U.S. as of 2018, 52% of veterans were enrolled in undergraduate programs.

Also present will be food banks to provide veterans and their families with groceries. According to the Journal of Nutrition, almost 33% of surveyed families connected to a U.S. Army installation said they were food insecure in 2019.

Other organizations that will attend the town hall include Purdue Northwest, Combat Bike Saver, Lake County Recorder, American Legion, Disabled American Veterans and Lake County Veterans Treatment Court.

“On a state level and local level, we need to do a better job of marketing and letting people know [about resources] so that our veterans know about it,” Andrade said.

This year, only two out of 16 bills related to veterans became public law. Among them, Senate Enrolled Act 93 provides qualified nonresident veterans eligibility to pay in-state tuition, and SEA 316 changes the definition of “qualified service member” and requires the Indiana veterans’ affairs commission to complete certain changes to policies.

The town hall will take place at 10 a.m. EST Friday, July 16 at the Indiana Army National Guard, 2530 173rd St., Hammond, Indiana.

FOOTNOTE: Carolina Puga Mendoza is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

Hoosiers Ready for Olympic Games Tokyo 2020

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A total of 15 current and former Indiana University student-athletes, as well as two coaches, have arrived in Tokyo for the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.

Competition for the summer games begins with women’s soccer on July 21. The Opening Ceremonies are scheduled for July 23. The Hoosiers will have representation in men’s and women’s swimming, men’s and women’s diving, women’s soccer and women’s water polo.

Fans will be able to follow along with all of the Hoosiers in Tokyo here. The page will include participating schedules, bio information, updated results and general news regarding all athletes competing in the Olympics.

TELEVISION/VIDEO COVERAGE

The Tokyo Olympics will be broadcast and streamed in the U.S. on NBC Universal platforms, which will feature more than 7,000 hours of coverage.

In addition to NBC, the Games will be featured on CNBC, Golf Channel, NBC Olympics, NBC Sports Network, Telemundo and USA.

Olympic shows and live events also will be streamed on Peacock, NBCOlympics.com and NBCSports.com.

NBC’s streaming service Peacock has started some of its Olympic channels and will carry livestreams of most sports, including popular gymnastics and track and field. All of Peacock shows and event coverage will be available free of charge except for men’s basketball.

HOOSIER OLYMPIC HISTORY

Indiana holds a storied history of Olympic successes matched by few universities across the country. With 15 more athletes and coaches slated to represent the Cream and Crimson this year, IU has posted a total of 240 Olympic berths, representing 26 countries. Indiana will be representing Israel for the first time at the 2020 Games. In addition, on 17 occasions, Olympic coaches have come from IU.

For athletes, the Indiana University medal count is at 104 including 55 gold, 17 silver and 32 bronze. The Hoosiers have earned a medal at every Olympic Games they have competed in except 2004. The most productive year was 1968, with 17 medals for IU competitors in Mexico City.

Indiana University has had at least one Olympian in the last 21 Olympic Games – a stretch that goes back to 1932.

HOOSIERS IN THE OLYMPIC GAMES TOKYO 2020

Bailey Andison – Team Canada – Women’s Swimming

Zach Apple – Team USA – Men’s Swimming

Michael Brinegar* – Team USA – Men’s Swimming

Andrew Capobianco* – Team USA – Men’s Diving

Marwan Elkamash – Team Egypt – Men’s Swimming

Tomer Frankel* – Team Israel – Men’s Swimming

Jessica Gaudreault – Team Canada – Women’s Water Polo

Mike Hixon – Team USA – Men’s Diving

Ali Khalafalla – Team Egypt – Men’s Swimming

Lilly King – Team USA – Women’s Swimming

Vini Lanza – Team Brazil – Men’s Swimming

Shae (Fournier) La Roche – Team Canada – Women’s Water Polo

Jessica Parratto – Team USA – Women’s Diving

Blake Pieroni – Team USA – Men’s Swimming

Gabi Rennie* – Team Australia – Women’s Soccer

Drew Johansen – Team USA – Head Diving Coach

Ray Looze – Team USA – Assistant Swimming Coach

 

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HEALTH DEPARTMENT UPDATES STATEWIDE COVID-19 CASE COUNTS

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HEALTH DEPARTMENT UPDATES STATEWIDE COVID-19 CASE COUNTS

Commentary: Another Year, Another Record Murder Rate

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Commentary: Another Year, Another Record Murder Rate

Statehouse Files

By Abdul Hakim-Shabazz
IndyPoltics.Org 

Indianapolis is on track for another year of record murders.

I will let that sink in.

Abdul Hakim-Shabazz is an attorney and the editor and publisher of IndyPoltics.Org.

As I write this column, we have had close to 130 murders in the city, or a murder every 1.44 days. This puts us on track for 254 criminal homicides, far exceeding the 214  murders we saw in 2020. And even if you exclude the three mass shootings we had this year, Indianapolis is still on track to break last year’s record.

And to add insult to injury, the murder stats haven’t really changed all that much. Roughly 89% of the victims had criminal histories and accounted for 272 adult felony arrests. About 77% of the suspects had criminal records and accounted for 156 adult felony arrests. And 63% of the murders involved a black victim, even though blacks are less than 30% of the population.

What makes this annoying is that this city has spent millions over the years in crime prevention grant money, and it seems all we get for our results is more crime. Since 2017, the city of Indianapolis has spent nearly $17 million in crime prevention grant dollars, and at the end of the day, it seems that all we have is more crime each year, particularly with our murder rates.

And the city is getting ready to spend another $3 million on summer crime prevention, but that money won’t be distributed for a few more months, so there’s plenty of time for the body count to get higher.

You have to ask where has all the money gone? What are these community groups doing with the cash, make that taxpayer dollars that they’ve received? I realize this could be asking to prove a negative; after all, how do you demonstrate someone didn’t get shot because of your efforts, but something has to be done, and there needs to be some form of accountability.

And don’t get me started on the “Violence Interrupters,” the city’s answer to the Ten-Point Coalition. What violence have they interrupted? I know they took a trip to Oakland to study their anti-crime efforts, which by the way, pretty much boiled down to gentrification.  But the body count in Indianapolis continues to grow. And did I mention that one of the violence interrupters was recently charged with the Level 6 felony of intimidation?

So what is the city to do to get its murder rate under control?

The  Indianapolis Fraternal Order of Police has put out a shortlist of four things that the city could do today.

  1. Purchase and deploy a gunshot detection system.
  2. Purchase and deploy mobile and static license readers.
  3. Staff the arrestee processing center 24 hours a day, particularly during the summer months.
  4. Cease automatic low bonds for repeat convicted felons for all-new Level 6 felonies charged.

I am a big fan of point number four, ceasing low bonds. The fact that most of the crime victims and suspects have adult felonies is a pretty good indicator that someone isn’t spending enough time behind bars. If they were, someone would probably still be alive today.

Speaking of which, I didn’t get a chance to mention our non-fatal shootings, which are also through the roof. And note, had someone had better aim, or Indianapolis not had a really good medical infrastructure, our murder numbers would be a lot higher.

I get the fact that crime is up nationwide and addressing the issue will take long-term solutions.  But with that said, something needs to be done and done now. Another year of record criminal homicides is not another record I want to see Indianapolis break.

FOOTNOTE: bdul is an attorney and the editor and publisher of IndyPoltics.Org. He is also a frequent contributor to numerous Indiana media outlets. He can be reached at abdul@indypolitics.org.

The City County Observer posted this article without bias or editing.

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