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Gov. Holcomb Signs COVID-19 Executive Orders

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INDIANAPOLIS – Today, Governor Eric J. Holcomb signed Executive Order 21-14 to extend the public health emergency. Continuation of the public health emergency allows certain individuals who otherwise would not be eligible to administer COVID-19 vaccinations and allows the state to continue to receive pandemic emergency funds for programs such as the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

He also signed Executive Order 21-15 to adjust and lift other requirements beginning June 1. The Executive Order changes include:

Removing the mask mandate while in state facilities, except for anyone inside any of these state government congregates facilities – the state prisons, state hospitals, Indiana Veterans Home, and the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy. Masks are also still required inside COVID testing and vaccination clinics.

Continuing the face-covering requirement inside Indiana schools through June 30. Face coverings are not required outdoors on school grounds.

Starting July 1, local school boards will determine what measures or restrictions are needed in their local schools regarding the spread of COVID-19.

Directing Hoosiers to follow the CDC guidance for fully vaccinated and unvaccinated people regarding mask-wearing and other protective measures.

Waiving any penalties or interest payments accrued on state income taxes on unemployment wages that must be paid due to HEA 1436.

All directives in executive orders which have continued throughout the public health emergency will be rescinded and cease on June 30. Should the public health emergency continue past June 30, a new executive order would expressly set forth a set of directives that would support the state’s vaccination program and provide financial assistance for health and welfare programs.

 

Milo Steps Down As Secretary Of Career Connections And Talent

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INDIANAPOLIS – Gov. Eric J. Holcomb today announced Indiana Secretary of Career Connections and Talent Blair Milo is stepping down to launch a new entity designed to assist women and minorities engaged in entrepreneurship.

“Communities across the state have been able to strategically focus on how to collaborate regionally to harness the talent of Hoosiers and make strides in connecting education institutions with employers working to grow so that the entire state flourishes, thanks to the commitment of Secretary Milo,” Gov. Holcomb said. “I had a vision for connecting communities, growing regionalism, and sharing best practices, and she brought it to life.”

Milo was named the first Secretary of Career Connections and Talent in 2017. She has led the 21stCentury Talent Regions initiative, resulting in 80 Indiana counties forming 14 regions to plan and implement strategies for attracting, developing and connecting talent. She has also been instrumental in creating the Indiana Talent Network, which connects stakeholders statewide in sharing best practices for equitable talent policies and strategies.

“It has been my honor to join Governor Holcomb’s team and work alongside a host of public servants to connect Hoosiers to a sense of earned success and employers to the talent needed to grow,” Secretary Milo said. “I am grateful for the opportunity to witness first-hand the opportunities for entrepreneurs in Indiana, and I’m excited to continue that work moving forward.”

As Secretary, Milo also served on the Governor’s Workforce Cabinet and led outreach to local, regional, and statewide business and education leaders and communities across the state. Earlier this year, the Office of Career Connections and Talent was integrated into the Indiana Economic Development Corp. (IEDC) to provide a critical link between businesses and talent resources, including universities, education institutes, government agencies, as well community and education stakeholders, to make it as easy as possible for employers to cultivate robust talent pipelines, meet hiring goals, and implement training and development programs.

Milo is moving to the private sector to launch the Center for Talent and Opportunity, a partnership with the Sagamore Institute, InnoPower, and Minority Entrepreneurship Institute committed to closing the wealth gap for women and minorities through entrepreneurship.

Her last day is June 7.

Otters Return To Field In A Big Way

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The Evansville Otters returned to Frontier League action in stunning fashion on Thursday, routing the Schaumburg Boomers 15-2 on Opening Day.

The Otters scored ten runs in the first three innings, adding five more in the sixth. Each Otter batter had reached base safely by the third inning.

Riley Krane kicked off the scoring in the bottom of the first with an RBI single to center. From there, the Otters never looked back. Two more runs would score on wild pitches, giving the Otters a 3-0 lead heading into the bottom of the first.

Bryce Denton drove in four RBIs Thursday, three coming on a third inning home run to left field. For Denton, it was his second home run of the week, after he homered in a spring training game last Sunday.

Otters all-time hits and RBI leader John Schultz extended his record totals with a two-run triple in the sixth.

Dalton Stambaugh started and pitched well for the Otters, giving up two runs on six hits, while striking out four over 4.1 innings.

Tyler Spring came on in relief in the fifth inning, pitching a scoreless 1.2 innings to earn the win.

Justin Lewis pitched two innings in relief, allowing neither a run nor a hit and striking out five. Denver McQuary finished the game with a scoreless ninth.

Riley Krane, J.R. Davis, John Schultz, and Cristopher Pujols also had multi-hit performances. Davis, Schultz, and Pujols also drove in multiple runs each.

The Evansville Otters continue their 2021 campaign and close out their two-game series with the Schaumburg Boomers on Friday. First pitch is at 6:30 p.m.

The Otters’ home opener will be Saturday, May 29 at 6:35 p.m. against Equipe Quebec, a Canadian-based team with players from the different provinces of Canada.

Tickets for all games at Bosse Field can be purchased online or by calling (812) 435-8686.

DISTANCING

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GAVEL GAMUT By Jim Redwine

DISTANCING

President Lincoln reportedly used to occasionally sit on the back steps of the White House and talk to old friends who might just drop by. President Truman used to play poker at his Key West, Florida White House with ordinary folks. President Jackson invited the hoi polloi to his inauguration and they came and trashed the White House. There was a time America’s leaders thought of Americans as equals, or at least not as persona non grata. Now there are fences and armed guards at the White House and the only time a president makes personal contact with Americans is to have a photo op. Democracy is now pretty much non-democratic.

Our politicians often ascribe the responsibility for this metamorphosis to the need for security, that is, fear of contact with us. I suggest it has more to do with their desire to just pick up their tax payor funded paychecks while being left alone. Kind of like getting COVID-19 checks not to work. Anyway, my experience in working for the public has been that it has not been a concern for my security or anyone else’s that has brought about such distance between public servants and the public. But it comes more from a realization that there simply is very little difference between those who control the government and those who are controlled by it, and the controllers are afraid that will be found out. At least that is true with the judicial branch and the legal system. I invite you, Gentle Reader, to return with me to at least one incident from those “thrilling days of yesteryear” to help me illustrate my concerns about the loss of direct connection to our officeholders.

When the State of Indiana used justices of the peace to process most minor legal matters such as driving offenses and small civil claims, the “courts” were often held in the homes or storefronts owned by the justices. One would appear before some non-formally trained person who would dispense justice in a relaxed atmosphere and at little cost. Then we “improved” the system by requiring legally educated and licensed judges and publicly financed court facilities. Everything became more complex, costlier and more distant.

In Posey County, Indiana the County Court that replaced the Justice of the Peace system in 1975 was jammed into a portion of the 1927 Memorial Coliseum Building. The original Coliseum was built as a community center. It had a swimming pool, a gymnasium, a stage for shows, and a pool table. The new County Court, including the judge’s chamber, took up three small rooms next to where the pool table was. And another feature was the closet in the approximately 20-foot by 30-foot courtroom where the Daughters of the American Revolution ladies kept their regalia to be used in their meetings that also were held in the courtroom.

When I was the Chief Deputy Prosecuting Attorney for Posey County, 1976-1978, I tried six-person jury trials in that courtroom. As we had no separate jury room we would try a case then leave the jury in the courtroom alone to deliberate on their verdict. Everyone in the courtroom could reach out and almost touch everyone else. Of course, there was little pretense of confidentiality. I know it sounds bizarre but it worked okay and no one, including the judge and the attorneys, could arrogate themselves to special status. Please let me tell you about one of my favorite cases from that halcyon time.

I was a little younger then and one of the cases I prosecuted involved a misdemeanor charge against a Billy ______ who was about my age. Billy represented himself in the jury trial. After Billy and I traded accusations and insults during final arguments the judge gave the case to the jury then ordered the courtroom cleared except for the jury. Billy and I stepped out to the adjoining room where both a soft-drink machine and the pool table were located.

  As we attempted to ignore one another, Billy turned to me and said, “Hey, Jim, do you play pool?” As I grew up in Pawhuska, Oklahoma at a time when the only thing other than the ball field was the pool hall, of course, I played pool. 

“Yeah, Billy, I play pool and I can beat you at that too. By the way, I thought you did okay in court, but be prepared for the gavel to fall.” I was much more sure of myself then. 

“Jim, do you want to put anything on the pool game?”

“No, Billy, that would be illegal; go ahead and break.” I did not mention that a portion of my tuition at Oklahoma State University came from non-legal lucre.

Well, we played as the jury was busy deciding they didn’t care if I thought Billy was a menace to society; they sided with Billy. Since that trial Billy and I have had several contacts of the legal variety and you may note Billy is still playing pool but now my pool table is in my barn.

In my opinion, America could use a reprise of some of that by-gone legal system where the people who are processed and those who do the processing are not separated by layers of convolution. As Eva Peron might say, ♫ I’ll keep my promise, don’t keep your distance.” ♫

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Evansville Food Truck Festival This Sunday Will Benefit Cancer Pathways Midwest

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The 4th annual “Evansville Food Truck Festival” is coming to Bosse Field on Sunday, May 30th, 2021 from 1 pm-9 pm with a 2 hour VIP from 11 am-1 pm.  Indulge in the area’s top food trucks and experience a range of culinary tastes from American comfort to seafood, barbecue, desserts and more. Cast your vote for your favorite food truck and help determine who will be crowned the “People’s Choice Champion”. Enjoy all-day live concert music, tailgate games, and kid’s zone!!
 
LIVE on STAGE: Angel Rhodes, Lindsay James Williams, Max the Magician, Zion Reggae, Gladstone, Jimmy DeTalente, and the Electric Revival

FESTIVAL ADMISSION INCLUDES:

  • Access to over 25 Food Trucks and Food Vendors
  • LIVE on STAGE: Angel Rhodes, Lindsay James Williams, Max the Magician, Zion Reggae, GlasTone, Jimmy DeTalente, and the Electric Revival
  • Remax Hot Air Balloon Rides – NEW! [weather permitting]
  • Marauders Gaming Trailer – NEW!
  • Sweeney’s Weenie Eating Competition at 4:30 pm – 10 contestants will compete to eat the most hotdogs in a timed challenge for prizes and awards – NEW!
  • $3 Food Sampling: Every food truck and booth will offer a $3 FEATURE.
  • Art Row – featuring live painting by Vincent Boren and Daniel Fitzgerald – NEW!
  • Craft Beer and Wine
  • VIP Early Entry 11am- 1pm
  • Tailgate Games and Activities
  • Kids Zone, Face Painting, Arts & Games
  • Free Parking & much more!

(Some items included and additional costs may be applicable.)

This year’s beneficiary is Cancer Pathways Midwest (formerly Gilda’s Club), a portion of ticket sales will go directly to Cancer Pathways Midwest. They believe that no one should face cancer alone. They offer free programs for men, women, and children, as well as their families and friends who have been impacted by cancer.

EVENT  SPONSORS:

Cricket Wireless – Front Gate Sponsor

Hanft Farmers Insurance – Tent Sponsor

Huntington Learning Center – Tent Sponsor

US Army – Gaming Trailer Sponsor

Remax – Hot Air Balloon Sponsor

IBEW – Electric Sponsor

HOTEL PARTNER:

Holiday Inn Express Evansville East: $94 rate for standard double queens and standard king room types. You can make reservations by calling the hotel directly at 812-303-0050 and asking for the Evansville Food Truck Festival rate. You can also click the following link to make reservations at the discounted rate online.  The discounted rate be provided once dates are selected. Booking Link: Evansville Food Truck Festival

Hampton Inn Airport: $89 rate for standard double queens and standard king room types. You can make reservations by calling the hotel directly at 812-464-1010 and asking for the Evansville Food Truck Festival rate. You can also click the following link to make reservations at the discounted rate online. Booking Link: Evansville Food Truck Festival

COVID-19 – We are as anxious as everyone to get back to what we do best, live events and festivals!  Our priority will be to offer a safe experience for everyone to come together and will follow the local and state’s recommendations.  More details will be announced as we get closer.  Thank you!

HOW IT WORKS:
Each food vendor will offer a $3 item as well as their full menus. Cash is accepted at each vendor and vouchers can be purchased in advance with the PREMIUM and VIP admissions. The variations are at the discretion of each food vendor.


This year’s beneficiary is Gilda’s Club Evansville, a portion of ticket sales will go directly to Gilda’s Club of Evansville. They believe that no one should face cancer alone. They offer free programs for men, women, and children, as well as their families and friends who have been impacted by cancer.


The festival will include about 25 food trucks and food purveyors from the Greater Evansville area and Midwest Region, a selection of local and regional craft beer and spirits, live music and an awards ceremony. Trucks will be set up inside historic Bosse Field, VIP upgrades for the serious foodies and a beer and spirits pouring area. Small vendor carts and “start-up” vendors will also be present. Event held rain or shine. NO REFUNDS.

 

 

 

MAY 2021 BIRTHDAYS

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Shannon Weightman

Dan Whitehead

Kirsten Noffsinger

Tom Wedding

Cindy M. Basinski

Mike Hahn

Julie Beckwith Merkel

Samantha Vaal

Sharon Harrison

Alison Jones

Katie Keown Carley

Shawn Stevens

Janice Geurin Labhart-Miller

John Stanley

Jeremy Lee

Stephen Annis

Chris Siesky

Helen Ball

Craig Egli

Michelle Kirk

Libby Treado Seltzer

Kelly Evans Wollenmann

Kalah Georgette-Vowels

Chad Brady

Tim Black

Rex Phelps

Scott Danks

Emily Cosby

Jon Elpers

Jeremy W. Schnepper

Tracy E. Hayden

Aaron Biggerstaff

Jon Fuchs

Charlie Henry Farber

Renae Scholz

Sandra Eakins Appler

Andrew Bell

Dale G Lannert

John Franks

Deanne Naas

Marc Sedwick

Patrick Martin

Lee Riddle

Sharon Dorris

Jacob Pendleton

Sherman Greer

Billy Bolin

Carl Rodenberg

Joanne Muth

Kent Crane

Pam Cooke Merritt

Ashlee Bruggenschmidt

Jimmy DeTalente

Nancy Fleig

Pete Hillenbrand Jr

Rebecca Becki Fulkerson

Steve Seitz

Kate Mercer Miller

Gina Moore

Freda Lewis

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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Evansville, IN – Below are the felony cases to be filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.

Devonta Matthew Thomas

 

Count 1 – CG – Burglary : 2F : Pending

 

Count 2 – CG – Armed Robbery : 3F : Pending

Jesse Allen Shelton

 

Count 1 – HC – Burglary : 2F : Pending

 

Count 2 – HC – Armed Robbery : 3F : Pending

Furious Ahmad Stott

Count 1 – Resisting Law Enforcement : 6F : Pending

 

Count 2 – Disregarding Stop Sign : CI : Pending

Cameron Luzon Stott Jr.

 

Count 1 – Resisting Law Enforcement : 6F : Pending

 

Count 2 – Driving While Suspended : AM : Pending

 

Count 3 – Disregarding Stop Sign : CI : Pending

Agnes L. Miles

 

Count 1 – Intimidation : 5F : Pending

Kevin Aaron-Burton Milligan

Count 1 – Domestic Battery : 6F : Pending

 

Count 2 – Domestic Battery : 6F : Pending

Dustin Eric Grissom

Count 1 – Resisting Law Enforcement : 6F : Pending

Chad Michael Welker

 

Count 1 – Possession of Methamphetamine : 6F : Pending

 

Count 2 – Unlawful Possession of Syringe : 6F : Pending

Jamey Ray Malvern

 

Count 1 – Resisting Law Enforcement : 6F : Pending

 

Count 2 – Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated Endangering a Person : AM : Pending

 

Count 3 – Leaving the Scene of an Accident : BM : Pending

Christopher Dewayne Bryant II

Count 1 – Unlawful Possession of a Firearm by a Serious Violent Felon : 4F : Pending

Amrhest Nichole Clark

Count 1 – (Attempt) Escape : 5F : Pending

 

Count 2 – Battery Against a Public Safety Official : 6F : Pending

 

Count 3 – Possession of a Controlled Substance : AM : Pending

 

Count 4 – Possession of Paraphernalia : AM : Pending

Samantha Kathryn Toone

Count 1 – Possession of a Narcotic Drug : 6F : Guilty

Roxie A. Brown

Count 1 – Possession of Methamphetamine : 6F : Pending

Tamara E. Knuckles

Count 1 – Possession of a Narcotic Drug : 6F : Pending

Christina Ann Tanner

Count 1 – Domestic Battery : 6F : Pending

Charles Lee Connolly III

Count 1 – Auto Theft : 6F : Pending

 

Count 2 – Theft : 6F : Pending

James Zachary Essary

Count 1 – Intimidation : 6F : Pending

 

Count 2 – Intimidation : 6F : Pending

 

Count 3 – Intimidation : 6F : Pending

 

Count 4 – (Attempt) Obstruction of Justice : 6F : Pending

Katie Leigh Schaefer

Count 1 – HC – Possession of Methamphetamine : 6F : Pending

Marquell Terell Lockridge

 

Count 1 – Possession of Marijuana : 6F : Pending

Rodney Allen Cannon

 

Count 1 – Possession of a Controlled Substance : 6F : Dismissed

Amber L. Sandman

 

Count 1 – Possession of Methamphetamine : 6F : Pending

Diaris Lamar Johnson

 

Count 1 – Carrying a Handgun Without a License : 5F : Pending

 

Count 2 – Possession of Marijuana : AM : Pending

Kevin A Lannan

Count 1 – Possession of a Narcotic Drug : 5F : Pending

Cory M. Quesinberry

Count 1 – Robbery Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury : 2F : Pending

 

Count 2 – Criminal Confinement : 3F : Pending

 

Count 3 – Battery by Means of a Deadly Weapon : 5F : Pending

 

Count 4 – Intimidation : 5F : Pending

 

Count 5 – Auto Theft : 6F : Pending

 

Count 6 – Auto Theft : 6F : Pending

 

Count 7 – Criminal Mischief : BM : Pending

 

Count 8 – Criminal Mischief : BM : Pending

Alexus Bennett

Count 1 – Criminal Recklessness : 6F : Pending

 

Count 2 – Leaving the Scene of an Accident : BM : Pending

Ricky Wayne Burress

Count 1 – Possession of Methamphetamine : 5F : Pending

 

Count 2 – Possession of a Narcotic Drug : 5F : Pending

 

Count 3 – Possession of Marijuana : AM : Pending

 

Count 4 – Possession of Paraphernalia : CM : Pending

Andrew Glenn Caldwell

Count 1 – Resisting Law Enforcement : 6F : Pending

 

Count 2 – Resisting Law Enforcement : AM : Pending

 

Count 3 – Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated Endangering a Person : AM : Pending

 

Count 4 – Operating a Motor Vehicle Without Ever Receiving a License : CM : Pending

Michael Anthony Jones

Count 1 – HC – Possession of Methamphetamine : 6F : Pending

 

Count 2 – Possession of a Controlled Substance : AM : Pending

 

Count 3 – False Informing : BM : Pending

Taurean Billy Allen Preston

Count 1 – Battery Resulting in Moderate Bodily Injury : 6F : Pending

 

Count 2 – Intimidation : 6F : Pending

 

Count 3 – Possession of Marijuana : BM : Pending

Kendra Maria Wise

Count 1 – Possession of Methamphetamine : 6F : Pending

 

Count 2 – Driving While Suspended : AM : Pending

 

Count 3 – Operating a Motor Vehicle Without Financial Responsibility : AI : Pending

Phoebe Louise Coomes

Count 1 – Possession of a Narcotic Drug : 6F : Pending

 

Count 2 – Possession of a Narcotic Drug : 6F : Pending

 

Count 3 – Unlawful Possession of Syringe : 6F : Pending

Renard Wildermer Peyton

 

Count 1 – Possession of Methamphetamine : 6F : Pending

 

Count 2 – Possession of a Narcotic Drug : 6F : Pending

 

Count 3 – Possession of a Controlled Substance : AM : Pending

Dalton Lee Burton

Count 1 – Possession of a Narcotic Drug : 6F : Pending

Kelley Jo Brand

Count 1 – Possession of Methamphetamine : 3F : Pending

 

Count 2 – Possession of Cocaine : 3F : Pending

 

Count 3 – Carrying a Handgun Without a License : 5F : Pending

 

Count 4 – Possession of a Controlled Substance : 6F : Pending

 

Count 5 – Possession of Paraphernalia : CM : Pending

Kristy Renae Vincent

 

Count 1 – HC – Residential Entry : 6F : Pending

 

Count 2 – HC – Strangulation : 6F : Pending

Andrew M. Eberhard

Count 1 – Domestic Battery Resulting in Moderate Bodily Injury : 6F : Pending

Ann Almquist

Count 1 – Intimidation : 6F : Pending

 

Count 2 – Domestic Battery : AM : Pending

Ellie Kristine Plunkett

Count 1 – Battery Against a Public Safety Official : 6F : Pending

 

Count 2 – Domestic Battery : AM : Pending

 

Count 3 – Resisting Law Enforcement : AM : Pending

Richard Estel Reid Murphy

 

Count 1 – HC – Possession of Methamphetamine : 6F : Pending

 

Count 2 – Possession of a Controlled Substance : AM : Pending

 

Count 3 – Possession of Paraphernalia : CM : Pending

Travis Powell

 

Count 1 – HC – Possession of Methamphetamine : 6F : Pending

 

Count 2 – Possession of a Controlled Substance : AM : Pending

 

Count 3 – Possession of Paraphernalia : CM : Pending

Erin Michael Worman

Count 1 – Possession of Methamphetamine : 6F : Pending

 

Count 2 – Possession of a Narcotic Drug : 6F : Pending

 

Count 3 – Possession of Paraphernalia : CM : Pending

Adrian Myers

Count 1 – Possession of Methamphetamine : 6F : Pending

Aaron Keith Carnahan

 

Count 1 – Domestic Battery : 5F : Pending

 

Count 2 – Possession of Methamphetamine : 6F : Pending

 

Count 3 – Domestic Battery : 6F : Pending

William Huggins

Count 1 – Possession of a Narcotic Drug : 6F : Pending

 

Count 2 – Unlawful Possession of Syringe : 6F : Pending

 

Count 3 – Neglect of a Dependent : 6F : Pending

 

Count 4 – Possession of Paraphernalia : CM : Pending

Misty Robb

Count 1 – Possession of Methamphetamine : 6F : Guilty

Elisha Renee Grigsby

Count 1 – Possession of a Narcotic Drug : 6F : Pending

Turnissa Dajean Cook

Count 1 – Battery Against a Public Safety Official : 6F : Guilty

 

Count 2 – Resisting Law Enforcement : AM : Guilty

 

Count 3 – Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated Endangering a Person : AM : Guilty

 

Count 4 – Leaving the Scene of an Accident : BM : Guilty

 

Count 5 – Operating a Vehicle While Intoxicated : CM : Guilty

Teddy Wayne Roy

 

Count 1 – Theft : 6F : Pending

 

Count 2 – HC – Possession of Methamphetamine : 6F : Pending

For further information on the cases listed above, or any pending case, please contact 812-435-5150.or citycountyobserver@live.com

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Commercial Office Administrative Assistant
J.E. Shekell, Inc. – Evansville, IN
The *Office Administrator Assistant* is responsible for providing *support to the service director and service team* . *Customer Service Experience* a plus.
Easily apply
May 17
MAIL CLERK
Old National Bank 3.6/5 rating – Evansville, IN
Package, sort, and send outgoing mail using UPS WorldShip and USPS. Stand for 5 to 6 hours on a continuous basis. Sort incoming mail to ensure proper delivery.
May 22
Evening Information Desk Receptionist
Tri-State Orthopaedic Surgeons – Evansville, IN
Availability to work between the hours of 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm Monday through Friday, some Saturday afternoons. Register MRI and Ultrasound patients (check-in/out…
Easily apply
May 19
Research & Development Administrative Assistant
Uniseal Inc. – Evansville, IN
401k Retirement plans with generous employer match. Collect and match invoices with packing list for R&D purchases and submit for approval.
Easily apply
May 18
Administrative Assistant Evansville
PsychBC – Evansville, IN
We offer an excellent compensation and benefits package with plenty of room for growth. Responsibilities include answering patient calls, triaging patient…
Easily apply
May 19
Front Desk Receptionist
Newburgh Dermatology Associates – Newburgh, IN
$10 – $16 an hour
Medical Practice seeking a full-time Front Desk/Check-In Receptionist*. This full-time position creates the first and last impression patients & their families…
Easily apply
May 21
Office Manager
SCI Shared Resources, LLC 3.1/5 rating – Evansville, IN
Trains associates in the proper administration of policies and procedures. Sitting continuously for many hours per day, up to 6 hours per day.
May 21
Receptionist – Full-Time
Heritage Woods of Newburgh – Newburgh, IN
Position provides reception, administrative, and secretarial support for the office. In addition to typing, filing, scheduling, performs duties such as…
Easily apply
May 21
Receptionist/ Concierge
Solarbron Terrace – Evansville, IN
Provides clerical assistance to administrative staff and department heads when needed. Screen visitors, operate the telephone systems to answer calls and direct…
May 18
Executive Administrative Assistant
McBride Real Estate Group – Evansville, IN
$15 an hour
System development, implementation, and management. Oversight of contracts through closing. Strong computer experience and easily learns new computer programs.
Easily apply
May 18
HR and Administrative Assistant
DealerStrong – Evansville, IN
$18 an hour
This position performs a variety of HR and Administrative tasks to support day-to-day operations. Recruiting, screening and interviewing candidates.
Easily apply
May 16
Executive Administrative Assistant
Indian Hill Exempted Village School District – Indiana
JOB OBJECTIVE: *Organizes and coordinates office activities. Responsibilities may be reassigned or altered to meet current or emerging organizational needs.
Easily apply
May 20
Medical Office Receptionist
HR Solutions, Inc. 4.1/5 rating – Evansville, IN
$16 an hour
We have been selective in building our own staff from the most highly qualified, certified, and experienced individuals in the Tri-State area.
Easily apply
May 21
Medical Office Assistant
Digestive Care Center 3.3/5 rating – Evansville, IN
Digestive Care Center is looking for a Medical Office Assistant to assist with rooming and discharge of patients. High school Diploma or equivalent required.
Easily apply
May 21
HR Assistant
Ellis Entertainment, LLC – Ellis Park Racing and Gaming – Henderson, KY
Work under pressure, maintain flexibility and re-prioritize work assignments; maintain regular and punctual attendance including working odd and unusual hours,…
May 20
Receptionist / Operator
Atlas World Group Inc. – Evansville, IN
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, agents, and other outside organizations.
May 18
Front Desk Receptionist – Part Time
Familia Dental 3/5 rating – Evansville, IN
Dental Receptionist must be able to listen to patients and other healthcare workers and follow directions from a Dentist or supervisor.
Easily apply
May 19
Commercial Office Administrative Assistant
J.E. Shekell, Inc. – Evansville, IN
J.E. Shekell is seeking a full-time Office Administrator Assistant to join our team. Administrator Assistant is responsible for providing support to the service…
May 17
Senior Accounting Assistant, Business Office – N21011N1
University of Southern Indiana 4.3/5 rating – Evansville, IN
$14.87 an hour
The University of Southern Indiana’s Business Office Accounting department is seeking a full-time Senior Accounting Assistant.
May 19
Part Time Leasing Office Position
Valenti Real Estate Services 2.8/5 rating – Henderson, KY
Part Time Leasing Office Position -. New Apartment Complex in Henderson is seeking motivated person to assist in leasing and maintaining apartments.
Easily apply
May 18
Lead Medical Office Assistant – GI
Deaconess Health System 3.5/5 rating – Newburgh, IN
Flexible work schedules – Full time, part-time, supplemental, day, evening or nights. Level 4 children’s enrichment centers. Schedule: Full Time – 80, Day.
May 19
Front Desk Agent-Hyatt Place
General Hotels Corporation 2.8/5 rating – Evansville, IN
As part of this job, this individual is required to: demonstrate good computer skills; accurately handle cash and charges; stand for long periods of time;…
Easily apply
May 17
Front Desk Agent
Sleep Inn 3.4/5 rating – Henderson, KY
$9.50 – $11.00 an hour
Must have 1st & 2nd shift availability. High school or equivalent (Preferred). Hotel Experience: 1 year (Preferred). Front Desk: 1 year (Preferred).
Easily apply
May 22
Office Administration Trainee
JobWorks Education and Training Systems – Evansville, IN
Fully Remote
Basic digital literacy skills (i.e., you can send emails, use word processing tools, browse the internet, etc.). Must be authorized to work in the US.
Easily apply
May 16
Receptionist
Smith.ai 3.9/5 rating – Indiana
$10 – $11 an hour
Responsive employer
Fully Remote
Our starting, entry-level rate is $10 per hour ($11 per hour for bilingual agents) and we pay weekly. We hire for both full-time (40 hours/week) and part-time…
Easily apply
May 21
Executive Administrative Assistant
Organizational Development Resource Group, LLC – United States
$50,000 a year
Temporarily Remote
Organizational Development Resource Group (ODRG), LLC* is a management consulting company that provides professional services to organizations within DoD,…
Easily apply