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HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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DC Optimization Analyst
Motion Industries – Irondale, AL
Typically requires a bachelors degree in business, statistics, analytics, or an equivalent field and three (3) to five (5) years of experience or an equivalent…
May 6
Warehouse (Part-Time) – $17.75
Motion Industries – Cedar Rapids, IA
Warehouse roles consist of multiple functions/disciplines necessary to receive, pick, package, and ship lightweight and heavy duty industrial and agricultural…
May 6
eCommerce Requirements Analyst
Motion Industries – Irondale, AL
Ultimately candidate will understand the users’ goals for the new system/enhancement and then define functional and quality requirements that allow project…
May 4
Warehouse Manager
Motion Industries – Irondale, AL
Valid driver’s license and good driving record required. Complies with Company Driving Standards Policy. Interacts with external couriers and truck drivers to…
May 4
Service Technician
Motion Industries – Tampa, FL
Use welding, schematic reading, tube bending, repair shop experience, and field service experience to make accurate and timely repairs….
May 3
System Support Supervisor
Motion Industries – Irondale, AL
Provide standards, implementation policies and support tools for all LAN Server systems. The Supervisor leads the short and long term planning necessary to…
May 6
Sr. Warehouse Associate
Motion Industries – Portland, OR
Valid driver’s license. Complies with Company Driving Standards Policy. May need to be certified to operate a forklift….
May 4
Payroll Administrator
Motion Industries – Irondale, AL
Review and approve timecards, commissions, bonuses, State and Local payroll taxes, garnishments, and paid leave balances….
May 3
Driver/Warehouse
Motion Industries – North Canton, OH
Possess a valid driver’s license with no DWI conviction in the past 3 years. Ability to drive well good driving record….
May 6
Sales Trainee
Motion Industries – Cape Girardeau, MO
Bachelor’s degree preferably in Industrial Distribution or related field. Good driving record required. Develop competent presentation skills….
May 3

ICYMI | Fox Business | Senator Braun on federal unemployment benefit and herd immunity

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WASHINGTON – Senator Braun joined Fox Business to discuss the enhanced federal unemployment benefit that is contributing to labor shortages around the country, and his exchange with Dr. Tony Fauci on when the U.S. will reach herd immunity.

QUOTES:

FEDERAL UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT

“Hallelujah on these states that are ending the additional federal unemployment that’s paying folks to stay on the sidelines. I traveled Indiana last week and heard from businesses large and small: it’s a chorus in unison that we need to get America back to work.”

ON HERD IMMUNITY EXCHANGE WITH DR. FAUCI

“I believe when you can’t answer simple questions like ‘where is that point in time numerically, through natural infections and vaccinations, when can go back to normal?’ then people are going to start calculating this in a different way.”

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Rep-Patient Access
Ascension – Pensacola, FL
The national health system operates more than 2,600 sites of care – including 150 hospitals and more than 50 senior living facilities – in 20 states and the…
May 7
Vaccine Administrator – Full Time – MAs, LPNs & RNs
Ascension – Indianapolis, IN
Licensure / Certification / Registration:. Ascension is looking for a Vaccine Administrator, with a focus on MA, LPN, NP, PA or other certified vaccinator, to…
May 7
Patient Access Representative
Ascension – Pittsburg, KS
The national health system operates more than 2,600 sites of care – including 150 hospitals and more than 50 senior living facilities – in 20 states and the…
May 6
Population Health Analyst
Ascension – Warren, MI
Prefer degrees in analytics (biostatistics, statistics, applied mathematics, epidemiology, etc) or health-care related field (health information management…
May 7
Health Screener
Ascension – Nashville, TN
Perform initial screening/assessment of staff, patients and guests in an effort to prevent infection exposure and provide safeguards upon entry to the facility….
May 5
Labor Relations Coordinator
Ascension – St. Louis, MO
We offer rewarding careers across more than 2,600 sites of care – including 146 hospitals and more than 50 senior living facilities – in 19 states and the…
May 4
Adult Day Center Assistant
Ascension – Freeport, IL
The national health system operates more than 2,600 sites of care – including 150 hospitals and more than 50 senior living facilities – in 20 states and the…
May 6
Coord-Patient Scheduler
Ascension – Novi, MI
We offer rewarding careers across more than 2,600 sites of care – including 146 hospitals and more than 50 senior living facilities – in 19 states and the…
May 4
Office Operations Assistant
Ascension – Moss Point, MS
Greet patients and visitors, check patients in and out, and obtain necessary documentation. Work in a customer service capacity providing administrative and…
May 1
Patient/Visitor Liaison
Ascension – Pell City, AL
Act as a liaison between guests, staff and patients to respond to patient and guest information inquiries. Licensure / Certification / Registration:….
May 7

Gould sets UE records as Aces complete season

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Softball drops championship opener to Ramblers

 In the opening contest of the 2021 Missouri Valley Conference Championship, the University of Evansville softball team fell to Loyola by a 3-1 final at Cooper Stadium.

UE (23-22) senior Eryn Gould went 1-2 in the contest with two walks.  Those walks helped her secure a new program record with 98 in her career.  That passed Nicole Farris’ total of 97, which was set in 1997.  She also officially set the program records for single season batting (.418) and on-base percentage (.566).  Gould is just the second Evansville player to bat .400 in a season.

Gould led the bottom of the first off with the 97th walk of her career, tying the program record.  Loyola (13-28) was the first to find the scoreboard in the top half of the second.  After stranding two runners in the opening frame, Teagan Sopczak led the second off with a solo home run to make it a 1-0 game.

Evansville put two runners on in the second when Alyssa Barela recorded the Aces first hit of the day before Hannah Wood reached on a walk before LUC pitcher Sydney Ruggles escaped unscathed.  The Ramblers made a run of their own in the third, but it was the arm of Gould that saved a run.  With a runner on second, Sopczak singled to right, but Gould’s quick defense forced Loyola to hold the runner at third before an Izzy Vetter strikeout ended the threat.

Jenna Lis tied the game up in the third with an RBI single.  Her hit scored Katie McLean, who reached on a fielder’s choice earlier in the inning.  Gould looked like she was about to give the Aces the lead, hitting a long fly ball to the warning track.  In the top half of the sixth, Allyson Ivey put the Ramblers in front with a 2-run shot to center field.

Walks by Haley Woolf and Marah Wood set UE up in the bottom of the inning, but Ruggles once again got out of the jam.  Gould earned her second free pass of the game in the seventh, breaking the Aces career record.  McLean reached on a hit to put two on base, but UE could not get the big hit to tie the game and fell by the 3-1 final.

Loyola finished with eight hits on the day, led by a 3-for-3 performance by Sopczak.  Evansville finished with five hits.  Sydney Ruggles picked up her seventh win of the season, going the entire distance.  Vetter took the loss, allowing three runs in six innings of work.  She struck out nine batters.

With a 23-22 mark, the program clinches its second winning season in a row following a 12-11 mark in 2020.

 

Women’s golf completes first NCAA Regional

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Sophia Rohleder leads Aces in Columbus

COLUMBUS, Ohio – The third and final round of the 2021 NCAA Regional was completed by the University of Evansville women’s golf team on Wednesday at the Scarlet Course at The Ohio State University.

Leading the Purple Aces in the final standings was Sophia Rohleder.  In the final round of her college career, Rohleder recorded a 6-over 78 to complete the regional with a score of 237.  Finishing second on the team was Alyssa McMinn.  She carded the low round of the event for the Aces, completing the final round with a 4-over 76.  Her final tally finished at 245.

Next up was Allison Enchelmayer, who recorded an 82 on the last day.  Combined with her other scores, Enchelmayer finished with a 248.  Caitlin O’Donnell was just behind her with a final score of 250.  She posted an 81 in round three.  Mallory Russell was back on Wednesday and scored an 82.

UE came home in 18th place in the regional, but finished on a high note, recording its lowest team score of the tournament – a 317.

Georgia extended its lead to win the team championship.  The Bulldogs’ final total of 865 strokes finished 15 ahead of a second-place tie between Duke and Arizona State.  Kentucky finished fourth.  Jenny Bae of UGA was the medalist.  A 1-over 73 in the final round saw her finish with a 212, three in front of the competition.

For the Aces, a magical 2021 campaign comes to an end.  The team won its first Missouri Valley Conference Championship in an exciting finish in the snow while Rohleder became the second individual conference champion in program history.  A total team effort helped UE defeat UNI in a sudden death playoff hole to clinch the victory.

 

State’s Department of Agriculture selects new Division of Soil Conservation Director

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INDIANAPOLIS (May 12, 2021) — The Indiana State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) has selected Trevor Laureys as the Division of Soil Conservation director. Laureys has been with the department since 2015 and previously held the role of GIS and Data Analysis director within the Division of Soil Conservation.

“I am proud to know that the next director of soil conservation for Indiana will be someone with vast agricultural and conservation knowledge,” said Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch, Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development. “Trevor has been a great public employee for many years, and I am excited to see his commitment to Indiana and conservation grow.”

The ISDA Division of Soil Conservation is the largest within the department with over 30 employees stationed around the State. Staff assist farmers and landowners in the application of soil health practices and water quality initiatives to improve Indiana’s environmental footprint. While the department of agriculture was formed in 2005, the soil conservation division was established long before and was housed within the Department of Natural Resources.

“Trevor has been a vital part of the soil conservation division for many years and his passion for increasing environmental stewardship shines through in everything he does,” said Bruce Kettler, ISDA director. “We were excited to offer Trevor this opportunity and we know he will go a long way in serving farmers and landowners in this new role.”

As director of the Division of Soil Conservation Laureys will oversee programs, staff, collaboration efforts with public and private partners, manage ISDA soil conservation grant funds and identify opportunities to increase soil conservation and water quality in Indiana.

“I am honored the leadership at ISDA has selected me as the newest soil conservation director,” said Laureys. “I have sincerely enjoyed working for the division of soil conservation for the last six years and I am excited for this new opportunity within the department. I look forward to working with our many partners to promote soil stewardship in Indiana.”

Laureys is a 2015 graduate of Indiana University – Bloomington where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in public affairs and environmental management. While originally from New Carlisle, Indiana, he now resides in Indianapolis.

Note: Pictured below is the official headshot for Trevor Laureys.

HEALTH DEPARTMENT UPDATES STATEWIDE COVID-19 CASE COUNTS

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BOARD OF PUBLIC SAFETY: AGENDA

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AGENDA

MAY 12th, 2021

Building Commission – David Ballew                           Police Department – Chief Billy Bolin

Transportation & Services – Todd Robertson              Fire Department – Chief Mike Connelly
City Engineer’s Office – Brent Schmitt 

~ Pledge of Allegiance ~

Business with Representatives:

Departmental Reports:

  1. Police Department – Captain Karla Larmore
    1. Request approval to revert the surplus of the following from the April 28th, 2021 meeting:
      1. 7 Truck Bed Covers
        Purchased in 2018 for the school liaison trucks
        Mr. Bennett donated the trucks, he is currently taking them back and replacing them with new trucks.  The bed covers will not fit in the new trucks due to different dimensions.  The cost per bed cover is $450.00; they were purchased from Meyer Truck Equipment. 
    2. Request approval for the Amendment No. 2 to Letter Agreement between Evansville Police Department and Vectren Corporation, CenterPoint Energy, for the camera system.
  1. Fire Department – Division Chief Michael Larson
    1. Request approval for the contract between Evansville Fire Department and Aquatech Dive Center for the term of January 1st, 2021 through December 31st, 2023. 
  1. Building Commission – David Ballew  
    1. Request approval to award the bids for the following: 
      1. 2113 W. COLUMBIA STREET – RAZE (DEMOLISH) HOUSE – LOW BIDDER STEMALY EXCAVATING – $4,992.00
      1. 219 E. MICHIGAN STREET – RAZE (DEMOLISH) HOUSE AND GARAGE – LOW BIDDER STEMALY EXCAVATING – $7,910.00
      2. 206 W. OREGON STREET – RAZE (DEMOLISH) FIRE DAMAGED HOUSE, FIRE DEBRIS, EAST, WEST AND SOUTH FENCING AND ALL WALKWAYS – LOW BIDDER STEMALY EXCAVATING – $6,108.00
      3. 217 E. VIRGINIA STREET – RAZE (DEMOLISH) HOUSE – LOW BIDDER VELPEN – $7,600.00
      4. 306 WEDEKING AVENUE – RAZE (DEMOLISH) GARAGE ONLY – LOW BIDDER STEMALY EXCAVATING – $3,500.00
    1. Request approval for the agreement between the City of Evansville Building Commission and KKH Properties LLC from April 14th, 2021 to March 31st, 2022. 
  1. Transportation & Services – Todd Robertson 
  1. Special Event Permit – Sgt. Adam Will 
    1. Helfrich Park STEM Academy requests approval for the ‘HELFRICH PARK CROSS COUNTRY INVITATIONAL’ beginning August 31st, 2021 at 3:30 p.m. continuing until 5:30 p.m.  Closing Golfmoor Road between Harmony Way & Seward Avenue.  ***BARRICADES REQUESTED*** (Chad Hartmann)
    2. Evansville Lutheran School requests approval for the ‘ELS WALKATHON’ beginning May 18th, 2021 at noon until 3:00 p.m.  No road closings, using the rules of the road. 
    3. Carson’s Brewery, Damsel Brew Pub, Evansville Brewhouse, Ohio Valley Homebrewers Association & Myraid Brewing Co. requests approval for the ‘EVANSVILLE BREWERY BEER GARDEN’ beginning May 29th, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. and continuing until 7:00 p.m.  No road closings, using parking lot.  ***PENDING INSURANCE APPROVAL***
    4. University of Evansville requests approval for the ‘NEW RESIDENCE HALL GROUNDBREAKING’ beginning May 18th, 2021 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.  Closing Walnut Street between S Rotherwood Avenue & S Weinbach Avenue; Frederick Street between Walnut Street & 300 S Frederick Street.  ***BARRICADES REQUESTED, PENDING BARRICADE WAIVER***
    5. This Special Event was approved March 10th, 2021, the event organizer would like to add one more date to the calendar, all road closings and times will stay the same.
      Funk in the City requests approval for the ‘HAYNIES CORNER ARTS FESTIVAL’ beginning at 6:00 a.m. to midnight for the following dates: June 26th, 2021; July 9th, 2021; July 31st, 2021; August 28th, 2021; October 30th, 2021.  Closing 2nd Street from Washington Avenue to Jefferson Avenue; Washington Avenue from 2nd Street to Parrett Street; Adams Avenue from 1st Street to Putnam Street.  ***BARRICADES REQUESTED***

Consent Section:

  1. Road Closure
  1. Annunciation Parish requests approval to close Bayard Park Drive between Dexter Avenue and Vann Avenue beginning June 13th, 2021 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. for a Parish Picnic.  ***BARRICADES REQUESTED***
  2. Justin Hinten, Always Affordable Tree Service, requests approval to close W Oregon Street between N Main Street & alleyway of W Oregon Street for tree removal at 1002 N. Main Street beginning May 17th, 2021 at 6:00 a.m. and continuing until May 18th, 2021 at 8:00 p.m.  A crane will be blocking both lanes.  No Emergency Personnel will be able to pass through.  
  3. Heather Brennan, Altstadt Plumbing, requests approval to close S Linwood Avenue between 1305 S Linwood & Monroe Avenue for installation of a sewer tap beginning May 18th, 2021 and continuing until May 21st, 2021.  No Emergency Personnel will be able to pass through. 
  1. Dumpster In the Street Permit 
  1. Request approval for the following:
    1. Lynne Demond
      34 E Powell Avenue
      05/07/2021 – 05/10/2021
      Remodel
    2. Michael Primus
      402 N Alvord Blvd
      05/10/2021 – 05/24/2021
      Remodel
    3. Roaway Dumpsters
      513 Van Dusen Avenue
      04/30/2021 – 05/07/2021
      Home Clean Out 
    4. Sarah Cielkes
      917 N Morton Avenue
      05/05/2021 – 05/12/2021
      Home Clean Out 
    5. Roaway Dumpsters
      1052 Covert Avenue
      05/06/2021 – 05/13/2021
      Home Clean Out 
    6. Kyle Hoelscher
      1212 N Main Street
      05/10/2021 – 05/19/2021
      Remodel/Demo
    7. Kevin Winsett
      2510 W Virginia Street
      05/03/2021 – 05/14/2021
      Home Clean Out 
    8. Ryan
      3101 E Chandler Avenue
      05/03/2021 – 05/07/2021
      Finishing Basement 
  1. Taxicab Drivers Permit 
  1. Andrea Schmitt
    New 2021
    Paperwork In Order
  2. Cedric Brown
    New 2021
    Paperwork In Order 
  3. Shawn Harrison
    New 2021
    Paperwork In Order 
  4. Douglas L Spainhoward
    New 2021
    Paperwork In Order
  1. Parking Permit 
  1. 1808 E Powell – RV Parking Permit
    Anthony Griffith
    Duration:  May 11th, 2021 – May 31st, 2021
    The resident is moving and has parked his RV in front of his rental property to move most of his belongings into the RV.  EPD Officer looked at the placement of the RV and stated he did not have any issues with a permit as long as the duration was only a couple weeks.  There are orange cones placed around the RV on the street for caution.  

OTHER BUSINESS:  

  1. Approve claims.
  1. Approve the minutes from Wednesday, April 28th, 2021.

Announcements:

Next Meeting, May 26th, 2021.

Adjourned:  __________                       _______

HEALTH OFFICIALS TO PROVIDE UPDATE ON COVID-19

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State health officials will host a virtual media briefing to provide updates on COVID-19 and its impact on Indiana.

WHO:  State Health Commissioner Kris Box, M.D., FACOG
Chief Medical Officer Lindsay Weaver, M.D.

WHEN:  2:30 p.m. EDT Wednesday, May 12