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HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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YMCA Membership Rockstar ( Front Desk) – Day shift
YMCA of Southwestern Indiana – Evansville, IN
Responsive employer
Hiring for day shift (9 -4p availability) M-F with some weekend hours. Now hiring Membership Super Heros and Membership Rockstars at the Ascension St.
Easily apply
Mar 18
Health Benefits Assistant O/A
US Department of Veterans Affairs 3.8/5 rating – Evansville, IN
$35,265 – $45,847 a year
If you are using foreign education to meet qualification requirements, you must send a Certificate of Foreign Equivalency with your transcript in order to…
Mar 25
Front Desk Receptionist/Medical Records Clerk
Robert John & Associates – Evansville, IN
$14 – $16 an hour
Reception-handle incoming calls, perform intake on potential clients, greet visitors. Medical Records-process medical records and bills requests.
Easily apply
Mar 25
Secretary
Midwest Mechanical Services, Inc. – Evansville, IN
$15 an hour
Duties include answering phones, entering time cards in accounting system, setting up new jobs, invoicing customers, entering payables, review of accounts…
Easily apply
Mar 25
Administrative Aide COVID Vaccine Clinic
Vanderburgh County Health Department 4/5 rating – Evansville, IN
$15.64 an hour
Assist the health department with operating a vaccination site at various predetermined locations. Become proficient with the Zotec (or other designated program…
Easily apply
Mar 23
Clerical Support Assistant
Acceptance Home Mortgage, LLC – Evansville, IN
Office hours are Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm, with some flexibility in hours. We are currently seeking a full-time, part-time, utility support assistant, to help…
Mar 22
Administrative Support – Lead – Full Time – Day – Internal Medicine Residency Program
Ascension 3.7/5 rating – Evansville, IN
Full Time (40 hours weekly). Vincent Evansville Main Campus Hospital. Days, Monday-Friday, Occasional Evenings and Weekends. 1 year of experience required.
Mar 25
Administrative Assistant – DC Facilities
The TJX Companies, Inc. 3.7/5 rating – Evansville, IN
Supports all meetings and sessions held in the home office. The Administrative Assistant will support the Senior Leadership of the Evansville, IN Distribution…
Mar 22
Secretary (Assessment Center)
Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare, Inc. 3.3/5 rating – Evansville, IN
Preference given to candidates who possess a degree in business, office administration, or other related field. Generous Paid Time Off plan.
Mar 23
Field Administrator
Skanska 4.1/5 rating – Evansville, IN
The Field Administrator assists and supports the project team members and is responsible for general administrative duties, including maintaining accurate and…
Mar 25
Receptionist/Office Assistant
Sternberg International – Evansville, IN
Sternberg International is searching for a motivated Receptionist / Office Assistant for our fast-growing International Truck and Leasing dealership in…
Easily apply
Mar 23
Clerical Support
Acceptance Home Mortgage, LLC – Evansville, IN
$12 – $15 an hour
Office hours are Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm, with some flexibility in hours. We are currently seeking a full-time, part-time, utility support assistant, to help…
Easily apply
Mar 18
Administrative Assistant
HR Solutions, Inc. 4.1/5 rating – Evansville, IN
$16.50 an hour
If your background and qualifications match this position, please send your updated resume to: We have been selective in building our own staff from the most…
Easily apply
Mar 18
Secretary (Assessment Center)
Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare 3.3/5 rating – Evansville, IN
Preference given to candidates who possess a degree in business, office administration, or other related field. Generous Paid Time Off plan.
Mar 23
Dental Office Assistant – Business Assistant
Diamond Valley Dental Care – Evansville, IN
Dental Office Assistant – Business Assistant. Come Join our Successful Dental Practice as an Office Assistant – Business Assistant.
Mar 24
Service Specialist
Epiq Systems, Inc. – Evansville, IN
$13.75 – $14.00 an hour
Responsive employer
This role is part-time 5 hours per day Monday-Friday. High School Diploma or equivalent. Minimum of 1 year professional level work experience.
Easily apply
Mar 24
Office Assistant
Schmitt Refrigeration, Inc. – Evansville, IN
$13 – $15 an hour
Paid holidays, 1-week paid vacation, Simple IRA with 3% match (after 1 year of employment). Office Administrative Assistant – Full Time (Monday thru Friday)*.
Easily apply
Mar 25
Receptionist – Financial Office – Evansville, IN
Advisor Employee Services – Evansville, IN
Send the following to clients, but not limited to: Are you dependable and highly detail-orientated with great interpersonal skills and a passion for client…
Easily apply
Mar 22
Administrative Coordinator/Quality Specialist – Physician Support Services – Full Time
Ascension 3.7/5 rating – Evansville, IN
This is a great opportunity for an individual with clinical knowledge (preferably CMA or LPN) and excellent Electronic Medical Record (EMR) skills.
Mar 22
Part-time Office Assistant
La-Z-Boy Midwest 4/5 rating – Evansville, IN
$12 an hour
Our La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries store in Evansville, IN needs a reliable, organized Office Assistant to manage our front office on some nights and weekends.
Easily apply
Mar 24
Part-time Receptionist 8pm to 11pm
Redbanks Nursing Home 3.6/5 rating – Henderson, KY
Hours 8-11pm on a rotation – 9 hours one week and 12 hours second week. This position requires you to work some holidays and extra hours at times.
Easily apply
Mar 22
Medical Receptionist
Evansville OBGYN – Evansville, IN
Greets patients and visitors, in person or on the telephone; Optimizes patient satisfaction, provider time, and treatment room utilization by scheduling…
Easily apply
Mar 22
Front Desk Medical Receptionist
Alpha Solutions, LLC – Evansville, IN
$12 – $14 an hour
Responsive employer
Full time front desk receptionist needed for a busy physicians office. Are you able to multi-task and work well with a team? We are looking for you!
Easily apply
Mar 24
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. Front Desk Receptionist Job Description Form 10.32.
Easily apply
Mar 22
Accounts Receivable and Office Specialist
Kenny Kent Toyota Lexus – Evansville, IN
$13 – $16 an hour
Kenny Kent Toyota Lexus is seeking candidates for a full- time Accounts Receivable / Office Specialist. Proven experience in accounts receivable with general…
Easily apply
Mar 24
HR/Admin/Recruiter
Office Pride of Chandler – Evansville, IN
$12 an hour
If you are looking for somewhere to call home in a career, while at the same time being a part of a great, faith-based company, then look no further.
Easily apply
Mar 24
Front Office Receptionist
La-Z-Boy Midwest 4/5 rating – Evansville, IN
$14 an hour
Our New La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries store in Evansville, IL needs a reliable, organized, happy Office Assistant to manage our front office as a receptionist.
Easily apply
Mar 24
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
Mar 24
Insurance Payment Receptionist
Schultheis Insurance Agency, Inc. – Evansville, IN
$10 – $13 an hour
Schultheis Insurance is a well-established independent insurance agency located in Evansville, IN. We partner with over 150 insurance providers, allowing us to…
Easily apply
Mar 23
Telephone Receptionist
Talley Eye Institute – Evansville, IN
$11 an hour
Growing ophthalmology practice seeking enthusiastic telephone receptionist to join our group. The Telephone Receptionist answers and routes phone calls…
Easily apply
Mar 23
Business Office Manager
Mount Vernon Nursing & Rehabilitation 3.1/5 rating – Mount Vernon, IN
Keeps abreast and maintains working knowledge of benefit administration, Resident Trust accounting, payroll processing and accounts payable processing.
Mar 19
Front Desk Agent-Hyatt Place
General Hotels Corporation 2.8/5 rating – Evansville, IN
The Front Desk Agent is a member of the Front Office team. Maintaining and promoting hospitality at all times; Accurately handle cash and charges;
Easily apply
Mar 24
Front Desk Attendant (EVVAP)
Hampton Inn Airport 3.8/5 rating – Evansville, IN
$11 an hour
Responsive employer
The Hampton Inn Airport, is searching for reliable, friendly and outgoing individuals to fill Front Desk Attendant|Guest Services Representative positions.
Easily apply
Mar 24
Front Desk Associate
Phone Todd – Evansville, IN
$9 – $11 an hour
This job posting is for 30-40 hours per a week. Phone Todd is looking to hire a new front desk associate that can provide great customer service.
Easily apply
Mar 21
Investment Advisor Operations, Clients and Office Administration
Ceera Investments, LLC – United States
$55,000 – $63,000 a year
Investment Advisor Operations, Clients and Office Administration / Bellaire, TX (Galleria Area). CEERA Investments, LLC is a Houston-based registered investment…
Easily apply

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HEALTH DEPARTMENT UPDATES STATEWIDE COVID-19 CASE COUNTS

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Volleyball faces Valpo to wrap up spring season

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Teams to meet on Saturday and Sunday

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – A unique spring 2021 campaign comes to a close this weekend with the University of Evansville volleyball team welcoming Valparaiso to Meeks Family Fieldhouse on Saturday and Sunday.  ESPN+ will have coverage of both games, which begin at 6 p.m. and 4 p.m., respectively.

Senior Day

– This weekend marks the final week in the career of one of the best setters in program history – Allana McInnis

– She will finish her career third on the all-time Aces assist list

 

Last Time Out

– In its final road trip of the season, the Aces dropped both contests at Illinois State

– Melanie Feliciano recorded 16 kills in the opener while Rachel Basinski led Evansville with 16 digs

– Game two saw Alondra Vazquez pace the squad with 17 kills while Basinski added 16 digs and Cecilia Thon registered 16 assists

 

1-2 Punch

– Alondra Vazquez and Melanie Feliciano have combined to provide the top 1-2 offensive threat in the MVC

– They have combined for 8.22 kills per set, edging Missouri State’s Brooklyn Cink and Amelia Flynn, who average 7.36

– Vazquez ranks second in the MVC with 4.38 kills per set while Feliciano checks in with 3.84, putting her 4th in the league

 

Racking up the Digs

– Since being the primary starter as UE’s libero, Rachel Basinski has gotten better and better and is coming off of a career effort at Missouri State where she recorded 31 digs

– Through the first six matches of her freshman season, Basinski finished with 0.95 digs per set, but over the previous 10 contests, she has registered an average of 5.22

– Those performances have seen her move swiftly up the MVC rankings where she is currently 14th

 

MORE THAN 1 MILLION HOOSIERS NOW FULLY VACCINATED AGAINST COVID-19

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Hoosiers React To Vaccine Eligibility Expansion And Mask Mandate Lift

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Hoosiers React To Vaccine Eligibility Expansion And Mask Mandate Lift

By Hope Shrum

TheStatehouseFile.com

FRANKLIN, Ind.—With warm temperatures and a shining sun in central Indiana, some Hoosiers were in good spirits not only because of the weather but because they will soon be eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine.

Gov. Eric Holcomb announced to the state Tuesday that Hoosiers 16 and older will be able to receive vaccines starting March 31.

Thirty-four-year-old nurse Jessica Thompson said she plans on getting her vaccine to stop the spread of the virus.

Gov. Eric Holcomb discusses moving forward after a year of the COVID-19 pandemic. During his state address Tuesday night, he announced changes to the mask mandate and vaccine eligibility. Photo by Alexa Shrake

“I work in a hospital, and I have worked through the pandemic, and I’ve seen what it can do to people and their lives,” Thompson said. “So, I plan on getting it so that it doesn’t continue.”

Ken Casey, an 18-year-old Franklin College student, said they will be getting their vaccine as soon as possible. They said they’ll be the last person in their family to get it.

“I’ll finally be able to see my family in a group setting without social distance and stuff, and that’s really important to me,” Casey said. “And I also just want to do it to protect other people, as well as myself, from COVID.”

Another Franklin College student, Jessica McColpin, 20, is also excited to get her vaccine.

“It feels like the right thing to do,” McColpin said. “I mean, if we’re in the middle of a pandemic and you have the opportunity to prevent that by getting a vaccine, I don’t see why you wouldn’t.”

Holcomb also announced the state’s mask mandate and capacity limits will end April 6, less than one week after all adults in the state can start getting vaccinated.

Casey and McColpin said they do not agree with the mask mandate being lifted. They both said they think it should stay in effect until more people are vaccinated.

“I feel like with the mask mandate being lifted, people are going to be more careless in their acts and responsibilities,” Casey said. “I feel like it needs to stay put, as well as the capacity limits on buildings and stuff, because it’s just going to spike more cases because people who don’t get the vaccine are going to be … out and about spreading it potentially.”

Thompson said she is fine with the mask mandate being lifted because the pandemic has been going for over a year now, and there have been just under 1 million people vaccinated in Indiana so far.

“We’ve got to get back to some sort of normalcy in our lives,” Thompson said.

Schools prioritize student safety

Unlike individual Hoosiers, schools’ reactions to the governor’s announcement is more complicated since they have to balance educating students and keeping them safe.

Holcomb said he expects all K-12 schools to be back full time for in-person instruction for the next school year.

Brandon Brown, CEO of The Mind Trust, an Indianapolis nonprofit that advocates for charter schools, said even though the mask mandate and capacity limits will be lifted in a couple of weeks, as a community and as a state, everyone needs to remain vigilant and be smart.

“We can’t get too lackadaisical and really start to see community spread start to increase,” Brown said. “So, if we want to keep schools open, we need to make sure we’re doing everything we can to mitigate the effects of the virus on our communities.”

He added that it has been a hard year on students, both academically and socially, so he is excited for students to possibly be able to do more if the end of the capacity limits allows for more activities in school.

“The more that students are able to see each other, the more they’re able to do non-academic activities together, the more fulfilled our kids will be,” Brown said.

John Elcesser, executive director of the Indiana Non-Public Education Association, said he agrees with Holcomb’s decision to keep mask guidelines in K-12 schools even after the statewide mask mandate is lifted.

“Speaking to any concerns that teachers may have maintaining masks, I have no problem with [schools still requiring masks], and I would say the vast majority of [private] schools will not either,” Elcesser said. “That is, you know, trying to be protective of school environment—make sure it’s as safe as possible.”

Elcesser just received his second dose of the vaccine, and Brown will be getting his when he is eligible after March 31. They both encourage all Hoosiers to get vaccinated as quickly as they can.

The Indiana State Teachers Association did not immediately reply to a request for comment.

FOOTNOTE: Hope Shrum is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

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Approved PPP Bailout Loans For Newspaper Publishers Organizations

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Approved Loans for Newspaper Publishers Organizations

PROPUBLICA/CORONVIRUS VIRUS BAILOUT

MARCH, 2021

Companies and nonprofit organizations that receive PPP loans may have the loans forgiven if they meet certain criteria, including not laying off employees during an eight-week period covered by the loan. Applicants must attest in their application that the loans are necessary for their continuing operation. Note: This data includes loan applications approved by banks and submitted to the SBA. It may not reflect money distributed to, or credit used by, a given company.

Organization Location Business Type Loan Amount
NEWSDAY LLC Melville, NY Limited Liability Company(LLC) $10,000,000
THE MCCLATCHY CO LLC Sacramento, CA Limited Liability Company(LLC) $10,000,000
THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER LLC Philadelphia, PA Corporation $10,000,000
STAR TRIBUNE MEDIA COMPANY LLC Minneapolis, MN Limited Liability Company(LLC) $9,999,997
SEATTLE TIMES COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES SEATTLE, WA Corporation $9,999,589
TIMES HOLDING COMPANY SAINT PETERSBURG, FL Corporation $8,529,600
PAXTON MEDIA GROUP LLC Paducah, KY Corporation $7,855,883
GFR MEDIA GUAYNABO, PR Limited Liability Company(LLC) $6,394,500
OAHU PUBLICATIONS, INC. HONOLULU, HI Corporation $6,002,500
CAPITAL CITY PRESS, LLC NEW ORLEANS, LA Limited Liability Company(LLC) $4,648,100
TRIB TOTAL MEDIA LLC TARENTUM, PA Limited Liability Company(LLC) $4,485,600
ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE, INC. LITTLE ROCK, AR Subchapter S Corporation $4,231,200
PADDOCK PUBLICATIONS, INC ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL Subchapter S Corporation $4,001,770
MTM ACQUISITION, INC. SOUTH PORTLAND, ME Corporation $3,812,900
PLAIN DEALER PUBLISHING CO. Brooklyn, OH Corporation $3,790,962
SOUTHERN NEWSPAPERS, INC. HOUSTON, TX Subchapter S Corporation $3,718,300
THE CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION WASHINGTON, DC Corporation $3,706,271
SONOMA MEDIA INVESTMENTS, LLC SANTA ROSA, CA Limited Liability Company(LLC) $3,377,543
LRP PUBLICATIONS, INC. Palm Beach Gardens, FL Subchapter S Corporation $3,337,897
SHAW FAMILY HOLDINGS, INC. DIXON, IL Subchapter S Corporation $3,170,787
THE SCRANTON TIMES LP SCRANTON, PA Partnership $3,075,117
NEWSPAPERS OF NEW ENGLAND, INC. CONCORD, NH Subchapter S Corporation $2,780,000
JG MEDIA PFLUGERVILLE, TX Joint Venture $2,748,700
SUN-TIMES MEDIA PRODUCTIONS, LLC CHICAGO, IL Limited Liability Company(LLC) $2,734,200
THE REPUBLICAN COMPANY Springfield, MA Corporation $2,649,857
ESSENCE COMMUNICATIONS INC. BROOKLYN, NY Corporation $2,428,664
COWLES PUBLISHING COMPANY SPOKANE, WA Sole Proprietorship $2,408,200
AIM MEDIA MIDWEST OPERATING LLC MIAMISBURG, OH Limited Liability Company(LLC) $2,378,700
CONCORD PUBLISHING HOUSE, INC CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO Corporation $2,354,500
COMMUNITY MEDIA GROUP, INC. WEST FRANKFORT, IL Corporation $2,335,800
EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY SALEM, OR Corporation $2,330,510
BOONE NEWSPAPERS, INC. TUSCALOOSA, AL Corporation $2,280,300
INVESTOR’S BUSINESS DAILY, INC. LOS ANGELES, CA Corporation $2,203,735
THE KOREA TIMES LOS ANGELES, INC. LOS ANGELES, CA Corporation $2,152,000
HD MEDIA, LLC HUNTINGTON, WV Limited Liability Company(LLC) $2,146,800
AIM MEDIA TEXAS OPERATING, LLC MCALLEN, TX Limited Liability Company(LLC) $2,137,500
COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES ATHENS, GA Corporation $2,132,860
THE PAPERS INC MILFORD, IN Subchapter S Corporation $2,036,900
COURTHOUSE NEWS SERVICE PASADENA, CA Subchapter S Corporation $2,032,900
JOHNSON NEWSPAPER CORPORATION Watertown, NY Corporation $2,000,000
LAW BULLETIN PUBLISHING COMPANY Chicago, IL Subchapter S Corporation $2,000,000
JG MEDIA Pflugerville, TX Joint Venture $2,000,000
CONCORD PUBLISHING HOUSE INC. Cape Girardeau, MO Corporation $2,000,000
LRP PUBLICATIONS INC. Palm Beach Gardens, FL Subchapter S Corporation $2,000,000
NEWSPAPERS OF NEW ENGLAND INC. Concord, NH Subchapter S Corporation $2,000,000
MANSUETO VENTURES LLC McAllen, TX Limited Liability Company(LLC) $2,000,000
AIM MEDIA MIDWEST OPERATING LLC Lima, OH Limited Liability Company(LLC) $2,000,000
THE PAPERS INC Milford, IN Subchapter S Corporation $2,000,000
BREHM COMMUNICATIONS, INC. San Diego, CA Subchapter S Corporation $1,970,505
BREHM COMMUNICATIONS INC San Diego, CA Subchapter S Corporation $1,970,000
EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY Salem, OR Corporation $1,968,330
NEW ENGLAND NEWSPAPERS, INC. Pittsfield, MA Corporation $1,932,785
SCHNEPS MEDIA LLC Bayside, NY Limited Liability Company(LLC) $1,911,928
ENVIRONMENT&ENERGY PUBLISHING WASHINGTON, DC Corporation $1,910,000
NORTHWEST ARKANSAS NEWSPAPERS, LLC Little Rock, AR Subchapter S Corporation $1,904,900
HD MEDIA LLC. HUNTINGTON, WV Limited Liability Company(LLC) $1,893,863
CHATTANOOGA PUBLISHING COMPANY LITTLE ROCK, AR Subchapter S Corporation $1,872,300
JOURNAL, INC. TUPELO, MS Corporation $1,844,700
JOURNAL, INC. Tupelo, MS Corporation $1,844,692
THE COLUMBIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY Vancouver, WA Subchapter S Corporation $1,821,182
THE DAY PUBLISHING CO. NEW LONDON, CT Corporation $1,820,800
ALBUQUERQUE PUBLISHING COMPANY ALBUQUERQUE, NM Partnership $1,811,418
THE COLUMBIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY VANCOUVER, WA Subchapter S Corporation $1,804,292
NEW ENGLAND NEWSPAPERS INC. Pittsfield, MA Corporation $1,799,358
REIDY CONTRACTING GROUP LLC New York, NY Corporation $1,770,200
INDEPENDENT NEWSMEDIA INC. USA DOVER, DE Corporation $1,767,100
UNION LEADER CORPORATION Manchester, NH Corporation $1,748,721
CBA INDUSTRIES INC ELMWOOD PARK, NJ Subchapter S Corporation $1,707,500
CBA INDUSTRIES, INC ELMWOOD PARK, NJ Subchapter S Corporation $1,707,500
BANGOR PUBLISHING COMPANY BANGOR, ME Subchapter S Corporation $1,663,700
BANGOR PUBLISHING CO Bangor, ME Subchapter S Corporation $1,634,063
SJ ACQUISITION INC. Lewiston, ME Corporation $1,633,900
SJ ACQUISTION, INC LEWISTON, ME Corporation $1,633,900
CBJ L.P. Overland Park, KS Partnership $1,622,465
TEXAS COMMUNITY MEDIA LLC LONGVIEW, TX Limited Liability Company(LLC) $1,602,875
SIX RIVERS MEDIA LLC KINGSPORT, TN Limited Liability Company(LLC) $1,587,965
EMMERICH NEWSPAPERS, INC. JACKSON, MS Corporation $1,554,000
PRESS ENTERPRISE INC BLOOMSBURG PA, PA Subchapter S Corporation $1,540,777
PRESS ENTERPRISE INC. Bloomsburg, PA Subchapter S Corporation $1,540,777
TIMES-JOURNAL, INC. MARIETTA, GA Corporation $1,540,200
TPC HOLDINGS INC LEWISTON, ID Employee Stock Ownership Plan(ESOP) $1,540,200
EMMERICH NEWSPAPERS, INC. Jackson, MS Corporation $1,540,030
AIM MEDIA INDIANA, LLC COLUMBUS, IN Limited Liability Company(LLC) $1,507,400
JOHNSON NEWSPAPER CORPORATION WATERTOWN, NY Corporation $1,500,000
TENNESSEE VALLEY MEDIA, INC. DECATUR, AL Corporation $1,497,600
THE NEW MEXICAN, INC. Santa Fe, NM Corporation $1,475,000
GREENSPUN MEDIA GROUP, LLC HENDERSON, NV Limited Liability Company(LLC) $1,413,500
AIM MEDIA INDIANA OPERATING LLC Columbus, IN Limited Liability Company(LLC) $1,407,800
NPG NEWSPAPERS INC. Saint Joseph, MO Subchapter S Corporation $1,390,410
EUCLID MEDIA GROUP LLC CLEVELAND, OH Limited Liability Company(LLC) $1,330,600
THE NEW MEXICAN INC Santa Fe, NM Corporation $1,322,137
JOONGANGILBO USA, INC. LOS ANGELES, CA Corporation $1,316,000
INDEX NEWSPAPERS LLC SEATTLE, WA Limited Liability Company(LLC) $1,266,394
THE VINDICATOR PRINTING COMPANY Youngstown, OH Corporation $1,264,752
ANCHORAGE DAILY NEWS, LLC ANCHORAGE, AK Limited Liability Company(LLC) $1,251,700
EUCLID MEDIA GROUP LLC Cleveland, OH Limited Liability Company(LLC) $1,235,102
AMERICAN REPUBLICAN, INCORPORATED WATERBURY, CT Subchapter S Corporation $1,228,700
NEWSPAPER MEDIA GROUP CHERRY HILL, NJ Limited Liability Company(LLC) $1,228,528
NEWSPAPER MEDIA GROUP Cherry Hill, NJ Limited Liability Company(LLC) $1,228,500
DAILY GAZETTE COMPANY SCHENECTADY, NY Corporation $1,192,500
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ABOUT THIS DATA:

This data comes from the Small Business Administration, and includes lender-approved loans under the Paycheck Protection Program as of March 3, 2021. Other loan programs, such as Economic Injury Disaster Loans, are not included in this database. The data includes the congressional district of each organization, but for Pennsylvania and North Carolina the districts reflect pre-2018 redistricting.

FOOTNOTE:  Congress passed a law that publicly traded newspaper corporations are not allowed to participate in the COVID-19 PPP Bailout Loan program.
The City-County Observer didn’t participate in the COVID-19 PPP Bailout Loan  program.
Journalists: Thank you for using this database. Please cite ProPublica by linking to this page. Questions? Contact us.

UE Receives Grant From Lilly Endowment Inc.

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UE Receives Grant From Lilly Endowment Inc.

$5 Million Grant Will Support Collaboration Among Four Midwest Higher Education Institutions

EVANSVILLE, IN (03/25/2021) The University of Evansville (UE) has received a grant of $5 million from Lilly Endowment Inc. through the competitive Phase 3 of its initiative, Charting the Future of Indiana’s Colleges and Universities. The grant will support the establishment of a shared, cloud-based enterprise resource planning (ERP) system with a single set of standardized business practices.

UE is one of 16 Indiana colleges and universities that will be supported by funding in the final phase of Charting the Future, an initiative designed to help colleges and universities in Indiana assess and prioritize the most significant challenges and opportunities they face as higher education institutions and develop strategies to address them.

Over the span of several months, UE collaborated with three other institutions to request the grant. Those institutions included Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa; North Central College in Naperville, Illinois; and Valparaiso University in Valparaiso, Indiana. Valparaiso also received a $5 million from Lilly Endowment through the Charting the Future initiative. That grant will fund Valparaiso’s participation in the collaboration.

Through the collaboration, the four institutions will form an independent, non-profit organization called the College and University Sustainability Project (CUSP) to house the collaborative effort toward providing efficient and effective non-academic services. Once significant progress has been achieved, the intention is to enable additional institutions to join CUSP and achieve similar efficiency and effectiveness.

Concepts and initiatives for the grant were established by a steering committee of members from each of the four institutions. In addition to the four presidents, it was comprised of chief financial officers, chief information officers, and other key administrators.

“The University of Evansville is very grateful to Lilly Endowment for its generous grant and commitment to supporting higher education,” said Christopher M. Pietruszkiewicz, president of UE. “Technology is an ever-evolving industry that directly impacts our University, and this grant will provide remarkable opportunities and expand our capabilities for modernization among core information systems.”

“Indiana’s colleges and universities face myriad challenges as they work to fulfill their educational missions while adapting to growing financial pressures, rapid demographic and technological changes, and evolving needs and demands of students,” said Ted Maple, the Endowment’s vice president for education. “We are pleased with the creative and collaborative approaches the colleges and universities are taking to address these challenges and seize opportunities to better serve their students, institutions, communities and the state of Indiana.”

Lilly Endowment launched the three-phased Charting the Future initiative in 2019 to help leaders of the state’s 38 colleges and universities engage in thoughtful discernment about the future of their institutions and to advance strategic planning and implementation efforts to address key challenges and opportunities. Collaboration was encouraged, especially in the third phase of Charting the Future, and several schools proposed collaborative programs and strategies. Through three phases of grantmaking, Lilly Endowment awarded more than $138 million to the schools.

Through earlier rounds of the initiative, all 38 schools received planning grants, which were approved in December 2019, and implementation grants approved in June and September 2020. The implementation grants funded strategies to improve efforts to prepare students for successful futures and strengthen the schools’ long-term institutional vitality.

About Lilly Endowment Inc.

Lilly Endowment Inc. is an Indianapolis-based, private philanthropic foundation created in 1937 by J.K. Lilly, Sr. and his sons Eli and J.K. Jr. through gifts of stock in their pharmaceutical business, Eli Lilly and Company. Although the gifts of stock remain a financial bedrock of the Endowment, it is a separate entity from the company, with a distinct governing board, staff and location. In keeping with the founders’ wishes, the Endowment supports the causes of community development, education and religion. The Endowment funds significant programs throughout the United States, especially in the field of religion. However, it maintains a special commitment to its founders’ hometown, Indianapolis, and home state, Indiana.

County Commissioners Special Meeting Notice

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 The Vanderburgh County Commissioners will hold a meeting on Monday, March 29, 2021, at 10:30 a.m. at the Old National Events Plaza at 715 Locust Street, Evansville, Indiana, for the purposes of:  1) The Vanderburgh County Road to Recovery Committee will meet regarding Vanderburgh County’s $35 million allocation from the American Rescue Plan Act. 

The meeting will be held in compliance with the guidelines of the CDC, ISDH, and Governor Holcomb’s Executive Orders regarding the COVID-19 emergency declaration: 

 No members must be physically present for a public meeting for the duration of the COVID-19 emergency 

 Governing bodies may hold a public meeting by videoconference or by telephone conference if: (1) a quorum of members participate; and (2) any meeting is made available to members of the public and media 

 All persons desiring to attend will be subject to health screening for symptoms of COVID-19 

 The meeting can also be viewed on the Old National Events Plaza LIVE page at 

https://www.facebook.com/pg/oldnationaleventsplaza/videos/?ret=pageinternal. 

Notices and agendas for public meetings may be posted solely by electronic means during the duration of the Governor’s Emergency Declaration. The meeting will be hosted virtually on Webex. Participants will be provided registration instructions. 

WeBex Meeting Link: 

https://coevc.webex.com/coevc/j.php?MTID=mc24ffd23cfcd736eba42b1305d5a5213 

WeBex Join by Phone: 

+1-415-655-0001 US TollÂ