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HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Dental Assistant/Receptionist
Mark A Sitzman DDS and Michael C Wolf DDS – Evansville, IN
$17 – $23 an hour
Total hours approximately 32-36 hours per week. Sitzman and Wolf Dentistry is looking to add a full time dental receptionist to join our growing practice.
Easily apply
Mar 12
Clerical Associate
Deaconess Health System 3.6/5 rating – Evansville, IN
We are looking for compassionate, caring people to join our great staff of health care providers. We are looking for compassionate, caring, and dedicated people…
Mar 18
Office Assistant – Integrity Family – Full Time, Days
Ascension 3.7/5 rating – Evansville, IN
Mon- Friday 7:30 am- 4:30 pm. Work in a customer service capacity providing administrative and clerical support to patients and customers in a medical setting.
Mar 18
Office Specialist – Financial Firm – Evansville, IN
Advisor Employee Services – Evansville, IN
Advance Your Career and Truly Make a Difference. We have an exciting opportunity for an organized, self-motivated individual with excellent interpersonal skills…
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Mar 18
Part-time Clerical/Administrative Support
Townsquare Media 3.3/5 rating – Evansville, IN
As a team member of Townsquare Media’s administrative support staff, this position requires an outgoing personality and professional but friendly demeanor, and…
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Mar 16
Medical Office Assistant – Podiatry
Deaconess Health System 3.6/5 rating – Newburgh, IN
We are looking for compassionate, caring people to join our talented staff of health care professionals as we continue to grow to be the preferred, regional…
Mar 17
Clerical Support Assistant
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…
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Mar 18
Part Time Academic and Faculty Support Admin
Ivy Tech Community College 4.1/5 rating – Evansville, IN
An associate degree in Office Administration or related field and at least one year of work experience with demonstrated keyboarding ability.
Mar 17
Part-time Receptionist
Kenny Kent Toyota Lexus – Evansville, IN
$11 an hour
The hours are Thursdays from 3:00-8:00 pm, Fridays 12:30 – 8:00 pm. then one Saturday 8:30 – 5:00 ( 6:00 on the last Saturday of the month) and the next…
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Mar 18
Business Office Manager
Parkview Care Center 3.2/5 rating – Evansville, IN
Must be able to sit, stand, bend, lift, push, pull, stoop, walk, reach, and move intermittently during working hours. Patient rights, and safety and sanitation.
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Mar 12
Office Secretary Assistant
Glisson Auto Inc. – Evansville, IN
$10 – $14 an hour
Responsive employer
Part time or full time with very flexible hours . Glisson Auto @ 2220 First Ave in Evansville, IN needs a reliable, organized Office Assistant to manage our…
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Mar 17
CAD Data Processor
Integrity Assessment Group – Evansville, IN
The CAD Data Processor role will be responsible for the organization and control of project data to facilitate the on-time delivery of Pipeline Inspection…
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Mar 15
Administrative/Production Assistant
Azteca Milling LP 3.6/5 rating – Evansville, IN
$19.83 – $20.73 an hour
Primary Purpose of the Job: Responsible for assisting with the processing of all production data, and performing support duties for the Production department,…
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Mar 12
Administrative Support Assistant
SIRS 3.1/5 rating – Boonville, IN
The Administrative Support Assistant assists with the administration of the day-to-day operations of the Human Resources Department. Day shift Monday to Friday.
Mar 15
Part-time Office Assistant
La-Z-Boy Midwest 4/5 rating – Evansville, IN
$11 – $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 14
Medical Receptionist
Midwest Ear Nose & Throat Surgery PSC – Evansville, IN
Full time front desk receptionist in a busy physicians office. Duties to include answer multiple phone lines, patient check in & check out, schedule…
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Mar 12
Office Manager
La-Z-Boy Midwest 4/5 rating – Evansville, IN
$13 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 14

ADOPT A PET

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Rolo is a male Boxer mix who is doing great with learning commands! He knows Sit, Shake, and is working on Down. Like many shelter dogs, he can be overexcited & jumpy while being visited with. But he chills out quickly and will make a great dog for someone. He was found as a stray & never reclaimed. His adoption fee is $150 and includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, and heartworm treatment. Get details at www.vhslifesaver.org/adopt!

Softball opens MVC action with home series against Loyola

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Aces face Ramblers on Saturday and Sunday

Missouri Valley Conference play gets under way this weekend at Cooper Stadium when the University of Evansville softball team plays host to Loyola.  A noon doubleheader on Saturday begins the weekend before Sunday’s final game is set for an 11 a.m. first pitch.  The opening two games on Saturday will be carried by ESPN+.

 

Last Time Out

– In its final non-conference series, the Purple Aces wrapped up the weekend with a 6-2 victory over Western Michigan to grab some momentum heading into MVC action

– Jenna Lis posted three RBI in the finale and had a strong weekend, batting .500 with four RBI and a .625 on-base percentage

– In the three games against the Broncos, Hannah Hood swiped six bases and batted .500 while Hannah Woolf wrapped up the series batting .455 with five hits and three doubles

 

Perfection

– Sophomore Hannah Hood has converted all 11 of her stolen base attempts in 2021…her tally leads the team and is third in the Valley

– In the Western Michigan series, Hood recorded six steals as she reached base 60% of the time…she had four hits in eight at-bats while picking up two walks

– Her efforts in three games against the Broncos saw her average rise from .194 to .250 following the weekend

 

Heating Up

– Playing at her home stadium has provided a boost for Haley Woolf, who is batting .471 over the last five games

– After starting the season with six hits in her first 19 at-bats, Woolf is 8-for-17 since March 7 while posting five RBI and three doubles

– Woolf enters the Loyola series with a 5-game hit streak

 

Making a Leap

– Jenna Lis entered the WMU series batting .250, but a 4-8 showing at the plate in the series saw her average rise to .306

– Lis had one of her best collegiate games in the finale, going 2-4 with three RBI to pace her team to a 6-2 win…the three RBI tied her top mark of the season

No. 15 Indiana in 16th Place After Two Days of Competition Fowler Earns First Team All-America Honors

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The No. 15-ranked Indiana University women’s swimming and diving team sits in 16th place with 30 total team points after the first two nights of finals at the Greensboro Aquatic Center.

 

200 FREESTYLE RELAY

The 200 Freestyle Relay team consisting of sophomore Ashley Turak, senior Laurel Eiber, senior Abby Kirkpatrick, and freshman Elizabeth Broshears finished 18th with a time of 1:29.51.

 

Turak hit 22.07 as the leadoff leg for the eighth-fastest relay team in Hoosier history.

 

1-METER DIVE

Freshman Anne Fowler finished sixth overall in the Championship Final of the 1-Meter Dive with a score of 318.65. She topped 50 points on all six of her dives in the final round, including two dives over 55 points. Fowler earned First Team All-America honors for her podium finish. She is the first IU freshman diver to nab first-team honors since Jessica Parratto accomplished the feat in 2015.

 

Freshman Tarrin Gilliland finished 12th overall out of the Consolation Final with a score of 290.50. Gilliland hit five of her six dives over 45 points and registered 50-point dives in each of her first two attempts. She earned Honorable Mention All-America honors for her efforts.

 

PRELIM RESULTS

200 FREESTYLE RELAY

  1. Ashley Turak, Laurel Eiber, Abby Kirkpatrick, Elizabeth Broshears – 1:29.51

 

1-METER DIVE

  1. Anne Fowler – 318.65 (First Team All-America)
  2. Tarrin Gilliland – 290.50 (Honorable Mention All-America)

 

The 2021 NCAA Championships will continue with Hoosier representation on Friday morning with preliminary action in the 400 IM, 100 Butterfly, 200 Freestyle, 100 Breaststroke, 100 Backstroke, and 3-Meter Dive at 10 a.m. ET.

Otters unveil new logo branding

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The Evansville Otters unveiled a collection of newly designed logos Tuesday, giving the baseball team a fresh, rebranded look heading into the 2021 Frontier League championship season.

 

The Otters franchise announced its logo rebranding Tuesday afternoon at the Old National Bank building along Riverside Dr. in Downtown Evansville.

 

“This is an exciting time for the Otters franchise, coming off our 25th anniversary in 2019, Bosse Field’s renovations in 2020, and now, new branding heading into the Otters’ return to the field in 2021,” Otters president John Stanley stated. “Now seemed like the perfect time to refresh some things.”

 

The new primary logo features updated, brighter color variations of the Otters’ traditional red and blue scheme, while also adding a light, watery blue and a warm, white hide.

 

The main logo also introduced a new typography, showcasing an emphasis on “Evansville” in the visual to signify the dedication to community and local team pride. Plus, the wordmarks present a contemporary, custom script that pays homage to baseball’s classic typeface.

 

The otter mascot in the team logo also received an updated look, displaying a serious game face, but with soft curves and a two-dimensional style to make him friendly and fun – in the true spirit of an otter.

 

“The biggest differences with our new logo are that it is brighter and has more contrast, the lines are not as harsh and are smoother, and of course, our new Otter,” Otters director of communications Preston Leinenbach said. “We feel our fans will connect more with this otter mascot logo. Plus, the Evansville script represents our goal to illustrate that the Otters are Evansville’s professional baseball team.”

 

The Otters also revealed new secondary wordmarks, “E” insignias, and an alternate sub logo.

 

The Otters stated the franchise set out to develop a new brand that would respectfully honor Evansville’s baseball history. The club also wanted to communicate the values that are important to the organization: providing affordable, safe fun for every demographic, representing the city of Evansville, and reflecting the organization’s priority of the community.

 

“Evansville has over 100 years’ worth of baseball history, and we believe this new logo celebrates that history, while also reflecting that the Otters are Evansville’s team,” Otters general manager Travis Painter said.

 

The franchise said the unveiling of rebranded uniforms will take place in May during Spring Training and will officially debut on Opening Day May 27 on the road against the Schaumburg Boomers.

 

The Otters will host their home opener at Bosse Field to debut the home uniforms in game action on June 1 against the Gateway Grizzlies.

 

“2021 is going to be a big, exciting season for the Otters, in addition to starting a new era for the Frontier League with 16 teams,” Stanley said. “We cannot wait to see everyone at the ballpark this summer!”

 

Season tickets are on sale now and can be purchased at the Otters front office or by calling (812) 435-8686.

 

You will not want to miss what is new in 2021 at Bosse Field with the Evansville Otters, a member of the largest, independent professional league in North America!

 

 Todd Rokita Responds To Purdue Pharma Bankruptcy Plan

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 Todd Rokita Responds To Purdue Pharma Bankruptcy Plan

INDIANAPOLIS – Attorney General Todd Rokita said today that opioid manufacturer Purdue Pharma’s bankruptcy plan represents an important step toward making sure Hoosiers impacted by the devastating opioid epidemic receive the resources necessary to recover from the ongoing crisis.

“Thousands of Hoosiers have lost their lives to opioid overdoses in the last several years, and I am encouraged that this plan will lead to much-needed and long-overdue aid for our citizens,” Attorney General Rokita said. “The opioid epidemic continues to plague our great state, and I will do all I can to see that this plan helps end our citizens’ suffering.”

On Tuesday, Purdue Pharma filed its bankruptcy plan for consideration before the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York. The $7 billion proposal is a combination of company assets and a guaranteed $4.275 billion from the Sackler family – a contribution almost 50% greater than what the family offered two years ago.

The terms also sever the Sacklers’ control and ownership of Purdue Pharma, effectively removing them from any involvement in U.S. opioid sales. Furthermore, the plan states that Purdue Pharma’s assets will be transferred to a new company, which will emerge from the bankruptcy with an independent board of directors and oversight by a court-appointed monitor.

While the proposed plan is an important first step, Attorney General Rokita promised to continue negotiating with Purdue Pharma, along with other states, to achieve the best possible solution for Hoosiers.

“When I ran for attorney general, I pledged to relentlessly protect Hoosiers. I will uphold this commitment and work with Purdue Pharma until we reach a deal that will help all Hoosiers move forward from this crisis,” Attorney General Rokita said.

In February, Attorney General Rokita announced that Indiana will receive more than $12.5 million as part of a multistate settlement with McKinsey & Company, one of the world’s largest consulting firms. The firm contributed to the opioid epidemic by selling aggressive marketing schemes and consulting services to opioid manufacturers, including Purdue Pharma.

Indiana’s $12,579,158 share of the McKinsey settlement will be used to fund prevention, education, and treatment efforts in local communities.

Right To Life Announces Candace Owens As Banquet Keynote

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Right to Life of Southwest Indiana (RTLSWIN) announces Candace Owens to be the keynote speaker for the 2021 Annual Banquet to be held on Thursday, August 26 at the Old National Events Plaza in Evansville, Indiana.

Candace Owens is the founder of the BLEXIT foundation, an organization dedicated to driving conservative principles into urban communities. She is also a published author, speaker, and host of the weekly “Candace Owens Show”.

“A big percentage of the mission of Right to Life is education on life issues,” said Mary Ellen Van Dyke, executive director for Right to Life. “As a voice for young conservative thought, we’re excited to hear from Candace Owens about what is happening on the national landscape in regards to the future of the pro-life movement.”

Reserve your seat, table or sponsorship for the 2021 Annual Banquet by visiting www.rtlswin.org/annualbanquet or calling the Right to Life Office at 812-474-3195.

UE Announces Career Outcomes For 2020 Graduates

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A recent survey of the 2020 graduating class of the University of Evansville (UE) revealed that 91 percent of graduates were employed or pursuing further education within six months of graduation. The median salary of those employed full-time was reported to be $47,500.

The survey was a collaborative effort between UE’s Office of Career Development, Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Office of Alumni and Parent Relations, academic departments, and more. Career information was identified from 86 percent of the 518 members of the class of 2020.

“Given the struggling economy and unemployment trends we saw in 2020, the career outcomes of our graduates are particularly impressive,” said Michael Austin, PhD, executive vice president of academic affairs and provost at UE. “These results can be attributed to the University’s commitment to offering students not only an outstanding educational experience, but also a unique and individualized career planning process.”

UE takes an active role to ensure the success of each student every step of the way, from their first visit on campus to several years after graduation. For over eight years, the Center for Career Development has taken this “end to end” approach and provided a multitude of services that are free to all students and alumni.

When a prospective student first visits campus, they can meet with the Center to review career interests, take a free career assessment, and explore future job opportunities. While at UE, students can make appointments with the Center to receive help with resume and cover letter preparation, mock interviews, career advising, job fairs, and more. The department also has a mentorship program that pairs students with alumni to enhance connections and develop professional relationships. After graduation, the Center conducts ongoing outreach and communication to help ensure each alum’s success.

HEALTH DEPARTMENT UPDATES STATEWIDE COVID-19 CASE COUNTS

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HEALTH DEPARTMENT UPDATES STATEWIDE COVID-19 CASE COUNTS