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 U.S. Senator Mike Braun Statement Regarding President Biden’s Executive Orders

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“President Biden’s executive order on gun control is so extreme that even the Democrat-controlled Senate would never pass this bill that is a blatant assault on our Second Amendment rights.

We all want to keep guns out of the hands of criminals and the dangerously mentally ill, but that can’t come at the expense of infringing on the rights of law-abiding citizens like a federal assault weapons ban – a one-size-fits-all approach from the federal government rarely works on any issue, including the Second Amendment. Other states should consider real solutions like Indiana’s red flag law, with proper due process protections.” – Senator Mike Braun

INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS NEWSLETTER

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THE ANNUAL ECO-SCIENCE CHALLENGE IS GOING VIRTUAL

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THE ANNUAL ECO-SCIENCE CHALLENGE IS GOING VIRTUAL

April 23 Celebration Geared Towards Students In Kindergarten Through Grade 12

The Eco-Science Challenge encourages innovative Hoosier students to work towards finding solutions to current eco-science issues. Both small and big initiatives are welcome as we work together to positively impact our communities and beyond.

Our submission deadline has been extended! Your students are invited to submit their project with a five-minute video presentation or slide deck presentation by 5 p.m. on April 12. We’ll then celebrate students’ efforts and work to solve eco-science challenges on April 23.

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UPCOMING SITE-WIDE EVENTS

Genealogy Workshop

April 8
Culbertson Mansion State Historic Site
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Angel Mounds Lecture Series

April 10
Angel Mounds State Historic Site
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Arts of the Earth Day

April 17
T.C. Steele State Historic Site
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Girl Scout Badge Day: Spring Gardener

April 17
T.C. Steele State Historic Site
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Famous Hoosiers in the Arts: A Lunch Series

April 17
T.C. Steele State Historic Site
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Guided Hike

April 17
T.C. Steele State Historic Site
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Garden Metaphors: “Weeding Your Mind”

April 22
Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic Site
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92 County Walking Tour

April 22 and 23
Indiana State Museum
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36th Annual Wildflower Foray

April 23, 24 and 25
T.C. Steele State Historic Site
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Creatures of the Night

April 23
Limberlost State Historic Site
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Wildflower Walk

April 24
Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic Site
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Adventure Days: Native Americans in Indiana

April 24
Vincennes State Historic Site
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Homeschool Tuesday: Art + Nature

May 4
Indiana State Museum
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Homeschool Thursdays: Art + Nature

May 6
T.C. Steele State Historic Site
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THE ARTS OF MEDICINE AND LAW

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GAVEL GAMUT

By Jim Redwine

www.jamesmredwine.com

THE ARTS OF MEDICINE AND LAW

The great Greek philosopher Hippocrates (460-370 BC), balanced the art of healing with scientific observation. His most famous admonition was to, “first do no harm”. Plato (429?-347 BC) was a contemporary of Hippocrates in that blazing cauldron of the brilliance of ancient Greece. Plato balanced the art of legal philosophy with observations on the law such as what Socrates (470-399 BC) told his jury, “The jury (or a judge) does not sit to dispense justice as a favor, but to decide where justice lies”.

Dr. Michael Jordan is a disciple of Hippocrates who lives near JPeg Osage Ranch on a similarly sandstone-studded tor and occasionally shares his prescient observations on life via letters to the editor of the Pawhuska, Oklahoma Journal Capital newspaper. The good doctor, whom I have not as yet had the pleasure of meeting in person, recently offered a letter on the subject of immigration. In that letter Jordan solicited my opinion on the topic. It is apparent to me that Dr. Mike is a physician of keen observation much as was Hippocrates and that he is somewhat familiar with my weekly musings on various topics as I offer them up to the readership through Gavel Gamut.

Mark Twain posited that asking someone for their opinion raises the presumed oracle’s spirit. But to ask a writer to pen and publish his opinion on any subject warms the writer’s soul. Thank you! However, my pride is tempered by the self-evaluation of that greatest of philosophers, Socrates, who said he was wise because he knew that he knew nothing.  I fear my response to the man who is my almost neighbor and who wields his pen as a sage of the Osage may fulfill another of Mark Twain’s aphorisms, “It is better to keep quiet and have people think you know nothing than to speak up and remove all doubt”. Regardless, into the breach, I charge.

One good thing about philosophizing on a topic one knows little about is it does not matter where you start and probably will mean little where you end. As one who has written a newspaper column since 1990 and has had over 800 burnt offerings submitted to the normal indifference and occasional indignance of readers, I am reminded of Abraham Lincoln’s thoughts on the likely efficacy of his address at Gettysburg, “The world will little note nor long remember what we say here”. Of course, Lincoln’s prediction about his eleven-minute speech far missed the mark. But my guess is such a prediction will be accurate for my offering herein.

Further, much as Cassandra of Trojan War fame who based her correct but ignored predictions of the future upon her analysis of bird entrails, my suggestions on immigration policies are based more on the vicissitudes of incomplete and inaccurate news reports than actual knowledge or experience. Therefore, Gentle Reader, should you be one of those rarest of individuals, i.e., one who actually reads Gavel Gamut, please remember that when I respond to a request to address the complicated and convoluted dilemma that faces us on our southern border, I am simply following Dr. Jordan’s orders. In other words, please place blame where it properly belongs.

Also, even though the entire world might have been created in six days, Hammurabi’s ancient Babylonian Code (c. 1780 BC) was carved on one pillar and the Constitution of the United States has so far only been amended 27 times since 1789, it will take me more than one column to resolve our immigration mess. For now, let me start by asserting the overarching issue is one of Due Process of Law. Therefore, we can begin our discussion with reference to the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments of the United States Constitution and the United Nations Charter adopted by the U.N. Assembly in 1948. The Charter contains the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to which we, the United States, agreed. If you are available, we can jump off from there next week with our main goal to be, “first do no harm”.

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JUSTIN MOORE COMING TO THE FORD CENTER!!

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 Justin Moore is making a stop on his tour in Evansville, IN at the Ford Center this summer! Friday, June 4th at 7:00pm fans can catch Justin Moore live on stage at the Ford Center. Justin Moore has built a loyal following over the past decade with his traditional Country sound and captivating live shows. Those fans helped boost his fifth studio album, LATE NIGHTS AND LONGNECKS, to the top of the charts upon its release. The lead track from the Arkansas native’s LP, “The Ones That Didn’t Make It Back Home,” and follow up “Why We Drink” both peaked at No. 1 on both Mediabase and Billboard bringing his tally to nine chart-toppers. Moore’s previous project, 

KINDA DON’T CARE, earned the singer his third consecutive No. 1 album debut and features his chart-topping singles “You Look Like I Need A Drink” and “Somebody Else Will.” It served as a follow up to his second No. 1 album release, the GOLD-certified OFF THE BEATEN PATH. Over his 10+ year career, Moore has produced eight No. 1s including 

“Point at You,” “Lettin’ The Night Roll” “If Heaven Wasn’t So Far Away,” “Small Town USA” and “Till My Last Day” as well as seven Top 10 hits and PLATINUM-certified albums JUSTIN MOORE and OUTLAWS LIKE ME. Moore’s LIVE AT THE RYMAN album featured duets with David Lee Murphy, Chris Janson and Ricky Skaggs from his sold-out show at the esteemed venue in May 2018. His latest offering We Didn’t Have Much” reminisces on Moore’s simple upbringing and appreciation of life’s most precious moments. The track, penned alongside Jeremy Stover, Randy Montana and Paul DiGiovanni, is the first single off his forthcoming sixth studio album. Due April 23, 2021, STRAIGHT OUTTA THE COUNTRY embraces his trend of country traditionalism, vivid storytelling and signature Arkansas-bred twang across eight tracks. The Valory Music Co. recording artist has earned multiple ACM, ACA and ACC Awards nominations as well as an ACM Award win. He has shared the stage with Hank Williams Jr., Brad Paisley, Miranda Lambert and routinely traversing coast-to-coast on headline runs. Since quarantine, Moore has been busy hosting his new Justin Moore Podcast with tour manager JR and interviewing guests such as Tracy Lawrence, Jon Pardi, Brantley Gilbert, wrestling champion Diamond Dallas Page and ESPN’s Marty Smith. Tickets go on sale Thursday April 15th at 10:00am CST. Tickets will be available for purchase at ticketmaster.com or the Ford Center 

ticket office. 

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Office Administrator
ElectriCom 3.3/5 rating – Evansville, IN
Ability to listen to and follow directions. ElectriCom offers a competitive package for both wages and benefits. Able to work well with external clients.
Apr 7
Receptionist/Administrative Assistant
EVAPAR 4.6/5 rating – Evansville, IN
$12 – $14 an hour
EVAPAR* is a full-service provider of Power Products. The individual in this role is responsible for answering and directing incoming calls, providing general…
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Apr 8
Office Assistant – Integrity Family – Full Time, Days
Ascension 3.7/5 rating – Evansville, IN
Works in a customer service capacity providing administrative and clerical support to patients and customers in a medical setting.
Apr 8
Scheduling Specialist Level 1
Deaconess Health System 3.6/5 rating – Evansville, IN
Flexible work schedules – Full time/part time/supplemental – Day/Eve/Night. Onsite children’s care centers (Infant through Pre-K).
Apr 8
Office Administrator
ElectriCom, Inc. – Evansville, IN
Ability to listen to and follow directions. ElectriCom offers a competitive package for both wages and benefits. Able to work well with external clients.
Apr 8
Secretary (Moran Center)
Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare, Inc. 3.3/5 rating – Evansville, IN
Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare is currently seeking a full-time Secretary to add to our team of professionals. Generous Paid Time Off plan.
Apr 8
Administrative Assistant
Chapter 13 Trustee Office – Evansville, IN
$12.50 an hour
Duties of the Administrative Assistant include providing support to our managers and employees, assisting in daily office needs and managing our company’s…
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Apr 6
Part-time Administrative Assistant
Senior Solutions (CMC) – Evansville, IN
$14 an hour
Assisting agents with day to day needs. Looking for part-time administrative assistant / secretary to work in a local Insurance Agency specializing in the…
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Apr 2
Secretary (Evansville)
Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare 3.3/5 rating – Evansville, IN
Candidates must be able to greet and direct clients and visitors in a professional, friendly manner. AFFORDABLE Health, Dental, Vision, and Voluntary Life…
Apr 7
SR Clerical
Motion Industries 3.8/5 rating – Evansville, IN
They provide administrative support for the Branch including assistance with accounting functions. Motion Industries offers an excellent benefits package that…
Apr 8
Dental Office Assistant – Business Assistant
Evansville Family Dentistry – Evansville, IN
A Heartland Dental supported office is looking for responsible, determined Dental Office Assistant – Business Assistant to join our dental office.
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Apr 8
Medical Receptionist
The Eye Group of Southern Indiana – Evansville, IN
Medical Receptionist needed for busy ophthalmology practice Monday – Friday 8am to 5pm. Requires professionalism, excellent customer service skills, computer…
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Apr 1
Customer Service Representative/Receptionist/Scheduling
Altstadt Plumbing Service – Evansville, IN
$12 – $15 an hour
A customer service representative, or CSR, will act as a liaison, provide product/services information and resolve any emerging problems that our customer…
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Apr 1
Medical Front Desk Registration and Reception
Mercy Urgent Care 3.5/5 rating – Newburgh, IN
We offer compensation commensurate with experience, 401K retirement, some benefits and an amazing work schedule. You will also have 26 weeks off a year.
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Apr 8
Front Desk Agent
Courtyard by Marriott Evansville East – Evansville, IN
$10.50 an hour
To EXCEED Hamister Group expectations for revenue, profitability, employee culture, guest experience and quality assurance results by working with and through…
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Apr 6
Front Desk Team Member (NORTH)
Bob’s Gym & Fitness, LLC – Evansville, IN
$8.50 – $12.00 an hour
Enthusiastically greets each members and guests promptly using the proper greeting for time of day to create a friendly positive entrance and departure to and…
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Apr 6
Engineering Administrative Assistant
HMC Gears – Princeton, IN
$13 – $17 an hour
This is a permanent position with competitive wages and exceptional benefits, which include paid vacations and holidays, health, vision, and dental care, life…
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Apr 2
Office Manager
Airline Baptist Church – Henderson, KY
$10 – $12 an hour
We need someone who is up to date on modern technology and familiar with Excel, Powerpoint , Microsoft Word and Publisher.
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Apr 5
Veterinary Receptionist
West Side Pet Hospital – Evansville, IN
Saturday hours are part of regular schedule. Full time receptionist needed for busy veterinary clinic. Must have experience as a receptionist in a medical…
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Apr 2
Medical Office Assistant – Deaconess Henderson Hospital
Deaconess Health System 3.6/5 rating – Henderson, KY
Flexible work schedules – Full time/part time/supplemental – Day/Eve/Night. Level 4 children’s enrichment centers. Shifts will vary based on department needs.
Apr 8
Receptionist – Dental
ECHO Community Healthcare 3/5 rating – Evansville, IN
$12 – $15 an hour
ECHO Community Healthcare is committed to creating the best possible work environment for our employees and offers a competitive compensation and benefits…
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Apr 5
Business Office Manager
Walnut Creek 3.3/5 rating – Evansville, IN
Compute hours from time and attendance device, audit information, and enter into payroll input sheet. An employee engaged Scheduling system.
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Apr 5
MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT
Owensboro Health 3.8/5 rating – Henderson, KY
Responsible for a variety of clinical and administrative tasks related to patient registration, assessments, and scheduling while maintaining confidentiality,…
Apr 2
Administrative Assistant – Evansville, IN
Express Employment Professionals 3.8/5 rating – Evansville, IN
$13 an hour
This role’s responsibilities include working on the database, sending letters, organizing files, and general marketing work. Pay Rate: * $13.00/HR.
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Apr 7
Must Have 20 Years Exp. – Administrative-Project Management-Proofing
Company Confidential – Indiana
$15 – $20 an hour
Fully Remote
You must have the ability to read through a piece of material and use common sense judgment as to whether the content is clear, logical and easy to understand.
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Apr 8
Administrative Assistant/Recruiter
IH Services 2.7/5 rating – Indiana
$15 an hour
Assisting in orientation of new employees. Assist in plant safety inspections. 1 to 3 years of business experience with previous recruiting experience highly…
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Apr 7

ADOPT A PET

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Duke is a 6-month-old male white rabbit! He is the VHS’ most outgoing bunny right now, and will come right up to the front of his cage to greet you! Remember to always check shelters for bunnies instead of buying them from pet stores or farm supply stores – especially around Easter. Rabbits live 8-10+ years and are NOT short-term pets for kids! Duke’s adoption fee is $50 and includes his neuter & registered microchip. Get details at www.vhslifesaver.org/adopt!

 

Otters announce coaching staff for 2021 season

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The Evansville Otters and manager Andy McCauley announced the team is bringing back the entire coaching staff from the 2019 season and welcoming in Billy Easley as an assistant coach to the staff.

Evansville advanced to the Frontier League postseason for the fourth consecutive season in 2019 and earned the franchise’s first Frontier League division title since 1999.

 

McCauley is entering his 11th season as manager of the Otters. In ten seasons as the Otters’ skipper, McCauley has guided the club to five postseason appearances and a league championship in 2016 and has set franchise records in games managed (910) and wins (474).

 

McCauley was the Roger Hanners Frontier League Manager of the Year in 2014, taking the Otters back to the postseason for the first time since the 2006 championship season.

 

In 2019, McCauley guided the team to a franchise-tying record of 57 regular season wins.

 

Familiar names and faces will return to work alongside him in the dugout at Bosse Field.

 

“I am certainly fortunate to not only have the people on my staff, but to have the stability of this coaching staff,” McCauley said. “It speaks to the commitment of Mr. Bussing and the Otters’ organization to have the best coaching staff possible.”

 

Charles “Boots” Day returns for his 10th season with the Otters and he will again serve as the bench coach in 2021. Day was the franchise’s first manager in 1995, leading the team to a 31-38 record after a playing career that included stints with the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs and Montreal Expos over a six-year period.

 

“Boots brings a wealth of experience and knowledge from over 50 years in professional baseball,” McCauley said. “He assists with our base stealers, outfielders and hitters, and he is irreplaceable as bench coach with his input on game situations.”

 

Bobby Segal will be in his fifth season with the team as hitting coach this summer. Segal, an Indiana University graduate, served as a collegiate hitting coach for nine seasons and a summer coach for five years before joining the Otters in 2016.

 

“Bobby does an outstanding job with the hitters,” McCauley said. “His tireless work ethic mixed with his knowledge and winning resume are the perfect combination for any level of professional baseball. We are very fortunate to have Bobby. He also is a big part of player procurement. His past connections with college coaches, collegiate summer leagues and the American Association are all useful avenues we have used in past seasons.”

 

Max Peterson returns to Evansville for his seventh season as pitching coach. Peterson, a San Diego native, was hired in 2014 after a five-year playing career that included time in the Oakland A’s and Chicago White Sox organizations.

 

“Max does an outstanding job with our pitching staff,” McCauley said. “He is a very talented evaluator and good communicator within his staff. Max is an integral part of finding talent as well as developing his pitchers.”

 

In 2019, Peterson was given the Darren Bush Frontier League Coach of the Year Award. Peterson’s guidance led six Otters’ pitchers to being signed to MLB affiliated organizations.  Peterson also led the Otters’ pitching staff to a franchise single-season record of 868 strikeouts, which led the Frontier League. The franchise’s last record-setting mark was 832 in 2017.

 

Rob Watson will continue in his role as an assistant coach specializing in player procurement and Phil Britton will serve as an assistant coach specializing in catcher instruction.

Watson was on McCauley’s first staff in Evansville during the 2010 season and served as an acting manager during the 2017 postseason.

 

“Rob is the longest continuous coach on my staff and is a very big help in the short spring training period,” McCauley said. “He is a very good evaluator of hitters and infielders, and his input is heavily relied upon with our final roster decisions. Rob is also a big help with player procurement, having strong ties in Southern California and around Oklahoma.”

 

Britton played under McCauley with Evansville in 2011, finishing the season with two home runs and 15 RBIs.

 

“Phil is an outstanding catching instructor we have been lucky to retain,” McCauley said. “Very few independent teams have a dedicated catching instructor and Phil is one of the best. Phil is tasked with getting the catchers, pitchers, and staff all on the same page in two short weeks. He is an outstanding technician and teacher at one of the toughest positions in all sports.”

 

The Otters have also announced the addition of Billy Easley as an assistant coach on the staff.

 

Easley has been an assistant coach at NAIA Oklahoma City University for the last six seasons. Since joining OCU, Easley has helped coach two All-Americans and three professional catchers. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Radio/Television/Video from the University of the Ozark’s and a Master’s degree in positive coaching from the University of Missouri.

 

“Billy was highly recommended to me by a trusted baseball guy I’ve known for over 20 years,” McCauley said. “He will be a helpful addition to the club, assisting Bobby Segal and Phil Britton by working closely with the catchers. This will give Bobby more time to work with the hitters without neglecting the instruction and fundamental drills needed throughout the season. I am very excited to have Billy on our staff.”