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VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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

Lowell Alan Pressley: Stalking (Level 5 Felony)

David Ross Doughty: Stalking (Level 6 Felony), Intimidation (Level 6 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Level 6 Felony), Public intoxication (Class B misdemeanor)

Jeremy Keith Smith: Criminal recklessness (Level 6 Felony), Aggressive driving (Class A misdemeanor)

David Obryon Mcmanaway: Theft (Level 6 Felony)

Charles Henry Schoenbaum: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Possession of a controlled substance (Class A misdemeanor)

Northern Vanderburgh County Crash Hospitalizes Two

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A two-vehicle crash in northern Vanderburgh County has resulted in serious injuries to two drivers.

On Wednesday, December 23, 2020 at 4:03PM the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office, Scott Township Fire Department and McCutchanville Fire Department responded to a report of a motor vehicle crash with injury at E. Volkman Rd and Barton Rd.

Upon arrival, sheriff’s deputies found a 2004 Buick Lesabre and a 2015 Chevrolet pick-up truck wrecked at the intersection. Both drivers were seriously injured. A passenger occupying the pick-up truck was not injured. The driver of the pick-up truck was trapped in the vehicle due to extensive crash damage. Firefighters cut the doors off the vehicle in order to rescue the driver.

A preliminary investigation indicated that the driver of the Buick Lesabre failed to stop at the stop sign while traveling south on Barton Road. The Buick entered the intersection and collided with a Chevrolet pick-up truck which was traveling west on E. Volkman Rd.

The driver of the pick-up truck is in serious condition and the driver of the Buick is in critical condition. The driver of the Buick was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash.

The investigation will remain open pending toxicology results on both of the drivers.

Pictured above: Crash scene at E. Volkman Road and Barton Road.

Vanderburgh County Clerk’s Office And County Courts To Close Until January 4th

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Vanderburgh County Clerk Carla Hayden announced today that her office will be closed beginning at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, December 23, 2020, and will remain closed until 7:30 a.m. on Monday, January 4, 2021, due to the closure of the Vanderburgh County Courthouse.

Vanderburgh Circuit Court Judge David D. Kiely and Vanderburgh Superior Court Chief Judge Leslie C. Shively announced the closure earlier today. According to the announcement sent to the Evansville Bar Association, “The Vanderburgh County Courthouse will be closed December 28, 2020, through January 3, 2021. All Civil matters have been continued. Criminal matters in Circuit and Superior Courts will be held remotely.

Misdemeanor Court will continue to operate as it has been from the ONB Events Plaza.” The courthouse was already due to close for Christmas and New Year’s from December 24th through December 27th and December 31st through January 3rd. “We are trying to get the word out to those who may need something from the Clerk’s Office during that period, especially those who want a marriage license,” Hayden said, “Weddings during the holidays are very popular.” Vanderburgh County residents who are planning to marry between December 24th and January 3rd will need to obtain their

license no later than December 23rd.” Applicants may initiate the process at http://courts.in.gov/marriage but must appear in person during business hours to complete the application, pay the applicable fee, and receive their license.

Those needing to make child support payments may do so at one of the following: Check/Money Order: INSCCU, P.O. Box 7130, Indianapolis IN 46207-7130 Cash (fees apply): PayNearMe: www.paynearme.com/locations MoneyGram: www.moneygram.com/locations Receive Code 14658 Credit/Debit Card (fees apply): Online: www.childsupportbillpay.com/indiana Phone: 866-972-942

Senator Braun Visits All 92 Indiana Counties In 2020

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For the second year, Senator Mike Braun has fulfilled his promise to visit all 92 Indiana counties every year.

“As I built my business and created jobs, one of my guiding principles was to meet and hear feedback from as many customers as possible. Since being elected to serve Hoosiers in the Senate, I’ve adopted a similar business model by fulfilling my promise to visit all 92 counties in Indiana each year,” said Senator Braun. “Though the coronavirus pandemic presented a unique challenge for traveling the state this year, I am proud to have still been able to visit all 92 counties to speak with Hoosiers about the issues that matter to you in a safe and responsible way.”

Read Senator Braun’s op-ed recapping his tour to speak with Hoosiers in all 92 Indiana counties. 

When I left the business I built in my hometown to serve Indiana in the U.S. Senate, I promised to visit every one of Indiana’s 92 counties every year to meet with Hoosiers up and down the state and discuss the issues that are most important to you.

Though the coronavirus pandemic presented a unique challenge for traveling the state this year, I am proud to have still been able to visit all 92 counties — in a safe and responsible way.

Across the state — in communities large and small — I visited local businesses, farms, manufacturing plants, restaurants, and school districts to talk with workers and small business owners to hear how they are reopening safely and what they need to get our Main Street economy back to boom times.

Staying in contact with entrepreneurs, educators, local elected officials, and families across the state showed me firsthand how so many Hoosiers innovated, re-tooled and re-purposed to survive unprecedented times.

I wanted to share a few highlights from my travels around Indiana’s 92 counties this year.

In Brown County, I visited Hard Truth Hills, a distillery and destination venue that adapted part of their production facility over to making hand sanitizer which they provided to local first responders, nursing homes, and anyone who requested it — all at no charge.

I enjoyed signing a barrel of bourbon and seeing how this Hoosier distillery was continuing production and tours in a safe way.

In Delphi, I visited Indiana Packers. In the early stages of the pandemic, there was much concern about the stability of our food supply chains, and this large meat-packing facility had to deal with outbreaks in the industry while keeping food production moving forward.

The team put together a safety plan and was able to allow local farmers a market to sell their livestock, keep their workforce safe, and continue feeding Hoosiers and Americans.

In Brazil, I visited PDF Supply, Inc., a local business that pivoted during the early phases of the pandemic to distribute innovative sanitizing wipes to their clients rather than nuts and bolts, ultimately growing their client base Entrepreneurship and grit kept this business going during the coronavirus shutdowns, and it was great to hear their story.

In Whitestown, I sat down with local business leaders at Moontown Brewing to listen to the challenges that Boone County small businesses and restaurants were facing and the strategies they were using to open their doors safely and effectively.

Local elected officials and business owners shared stories of navigating the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan process and finding ways to keep their doors open.

In Fayette County, I sat down with local restaurant owners to hear how the coronavirus has affected their businesses, how PPP loans may have helped, and what we can do going forward to help them reopen and get back in business while keeping workers and customers safe.

Because the Hoosier restaurant industry was hit so hard by the coronavirus and restrictions, I made similar stops to talk with local restaurant owners and workers in Switzerland, Parke, Ripley and Vermillion counties as well.

In southwest Indiana, I saw an exciting new program at Princeton Community High School. 4T Academy is a career-based curriculum offered for students in North, East and South Gibson school corporations in partnership with Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana.

Manufacturing is the foundation of the Hoosier economy, and programs like these that provide students hands-on skills training are so important to maintaining our workforce. As student debt rises across the country, programs like 4T Academy show high schoolers that great-paying jobs are available now without a four-year degree.

I served on a school board for 10 years in my hometown, and I believe educating our kids is an essential business. This August I sat down with the administrative teams and teachers from schools in Batesville, West Lebanon and South Spencer schools to discuss their plan to safely reopen to students and how important it is for students to be able to learn in the classroom.

In Rensselaer, I was able to take questions from Hoosier corn and soybean farmers on the state of Hoosier agriculture during the coronavirus pandemic as part of Indiana Corn and Soy ShopTalk 2020.

Every time I can speak with Hoosier farmers about the work they do to keep our country moving helps me represent them on the Senate Agriculture Committee.

In Ohio County, I had the honor of touring the Rising Sun Veterans Museum and meeting with some Hoosier heroes to discuss educating the next generation about the sacrifices veterans and active duty service members have made to secure our freedom.

At the end of November, I stopped in Randolph County in east-central Indiana to meet with local community leaders in Winchester. We met at Wick’s Pies to discuss COVID stimulus negotiations, and I was glad to have the opportunity to answer their questions about my Fair Care Act: an overhaul of our healthcare system that ensures every American knows what they have to pay before they pay it so they can shop around, and brings down healthcare costs through competition.

I left with a much better understanding of the Randolph County economy and one of the best cherry pies I’ve ever had.

Hoosiers are resilient. Wherever I went in Indiana, I saw strength and ingenuity meeting the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic and government lockdowns. In communities large and small, urban and rural, the issues we discussed remained the same: bringing down healthcare costs, getting our economy working again, doing what we can to help small businesses that have been ravaged by government lockdowns and the pandemic.

What I learned from speaking with Hoosiers in all 92 counties will help me weigh in to the issues you care about as I represent Hoosiers in the U.S. Senate, and I hope to speak to you next time I’m on the road.

 

 

 

 

Enjoy Extended Holiday Hours At Ritzy’s Fantasy Of Lights! Open Nightly Through January 1

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Although many holiday traditions may be different this year, here’s one event you can still visit: the 27th annual Ritzy’s Fantasy of Lights!

This naturally socially distanced event – and annual fundraiser for the Easterseals Rehabilitation Center – is open for drive-through traffic through New Year’s Day and carriage rides through Dec. 31! 

  • Tuesday-Wednesday (Dec. 22-23): 5 pm-9 pm
  • Thursday, Dec. 24: 5pm-10pm
  • Friday, Dec. 25: 5pm-10pm
  • Saturday, Dec. 26: 5pm-10pm
  • Sunday-Thursday (Dec. 27-31): 5pm-9pm
  • Thursday, Dec. 31: last day for carriage rides
  • Friday, Jan. 1: 5pm-10pm

Meet Jeff Hatfield the President of the Vanderburgh County Commission

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COMMISSIONER HATFIELD Will NOT RUN FOR  RE-ELECTION

There is a major difference between a leader and a politician. As the current President of the Vanderburgh County Commission Mt. Hatfield has earned the reputation that of being a leader.

He is a soft-spoken guy.  He’s extremely likable that can communicate with people from all walks of on almost any level.  He has a solid reputation for being honest and trustworthy.  However, Mr. Hatfield can be a direct bottom-line fact-based negotiator

This year has been extremely challenging because of the serious budget shortfalls caused by the COVID-19 virus issue. Some of his duties and responsibilities as the President of the County Commission include management of Department Heads of the county, oversee the development of estimates and specifications of proposed capital projects, contract negotiations and help with the scheduling of proposed capital projects. He is also responsible for community relations as well as the official spokesperson for the County Commission.

Jeffrey M. Hatfield, Sr. Owner/President, is the CEO of Core Contractors, Inc. a Commercial and Multi-Family Construction, Evansville, Indiana (1999 – Present)

As a licensed commercial and residential contractor, Jeff is the owner and president of Core Contractors Inc. His duties and responsibilities include direct management of all employees, developing estimates, specifications, contract negotiations, and schedules. He is responsible for all customer contacts and relations as well. He has successfully owned and operated a small business for over thirty years.

Outside of Core Contractors Inc, Jeff loves spending time with his family and actively participating in his community. He is also an active member of St. Anthony Catholic Church and the Knights of Columbus.

A few of his past affiliations include serving as president of the Evansville Water and Sewer Utility Board, president of the Southern Indiana Builders Association, and vice-president of the Indiana Builders Association.

He was born and raised in Evansville, where he graduated from Reitz Memorial Catholic High School and received his Bachelor’s degree from the University of Evansville and his  Associate Degree from the University of Southern Indiana, Evansville, Indiana

In November 2018, Jeff was elected as Vanderburgh County Commissioner of District 2 (D). He shocked many of his supporters when he announced that he will not seek re-election to the County Commission. His term will end in December 2022. Jeff also announced that he will not be a candidate for re-election to the President of the Vanderburgh County Board Of Commissioners.

HIS PAST AND PRESENT POLITICAL AND PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS 

 Licensed Real Estate Sales Person, 1991

 Bachelor of Science (summa cum laude) – Organizational Leadership, 2014

Commercial  And Residential Contractors License   Contractors

Southern Indiana Builders Association, 1984 – Present. Past President, 1993.

Evansville Rotary, Member, 2015 – 2020.

Salvation Army Board of Advisors, 2015 – 2017.

Evansville Water and Sewer Utility Board, 2004 – 2014 and past President, 2012-2014.

Indiana Builders Association, Vice President, 2014.

Was On Mayor-Elect Lloyd Winnecke Transition Team, 2012.

Mayor Elect Jonathan Weinzapfel Transition Team, 2004.

Vanderburgh County Republican Party Chairman, 1997-2000.

Evansville Parks Foundation, Board Member, 1995-1996.

Evansville Vanderburgh Board of Zoning Appeals, 1992-1995.

Evansville City/County Consolidation Committee.

Executive – Legislative Chairman, 1990-1992.

“RIGHT JAB AND MIDDLE JAB AND LEFT JAB” DECEMBER 24, 2020

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Right Jab And Middle Jab And Left Jab” was created because we have a couple of commenters that post on a daily basis either in our “IS IT TRUE” or “Readers Forum” columns concerning National or International issues.

The majority of our “IS IT TRUE” columns are about local or state issues, so we have decided to give our more opinionated readers exclusive access to our newly created “LEFT JAB and Middle Jab and RIGHT JAB”  column. They now have this post to exclusively discuss national or world issues that they feel passionate about.
We shall be posting the “LEFT JAB” AND “MIDDLE JAB” AND “RIGHT JAB” several times a week.  Oh, “LEFT JAB” is a liberal view, “MIDDLE JAB” is the libertarian view and the “RIGHT JAB is representative of the more conservative views. Also, any reader who would like to react to the written comments in this column is free to do so.

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Accounting Office Manager
Colonial Classics – Newburgh, IN
$50,000 – $65,000 a year
We have an opportunity for an experienced accounting office manager to supervise day-to-day office activities and staff. Experience with a Point-of-Sale system.
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Dec 17
Office Support Assistant II
Commonwealth of Kentucky 3.3/5 rating 313 reviews – Henderson, KY
$1,658 a month
EXECUTIVE BRANCH | FULL TIME, ELIGIBLE FOR OVERTIME PAY | 18A | 37.5 HR/WK. Cabinet for Health & Family Services | Dept for Community Based Services.
Dec 21
Business Office Assistant – Woodbridge
Golden LivingCenters 3.2/5 rating 2,094 reviews – Evansville, IN
We rely on our Business Office Assistant to complete of all business office tasks performed at the facility level, including, payroll/personnel, accounts…
Dec 21
Senior Administrative Assistant
Incorp Industries, LLC – Evansville, IN
$20 – $30 an hour
Incorp Industries is seeking a long-term Sr. Administrative Assistant to perform a variety of administrative tasks in support of the Environmental, Health, and…
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Dec 21
Asst-Office Operations
Ascension 3.7/5 rating 5,390 reviews – Evansville, IN
Monday-Friday, approximately 8am-5pm (Hours may vary slightly depending on the office you’re covering that day.). Full time, 40 hours per week.
Dec 21
Medical Office Receptionist
Alpha Solutions, LLC – Evansville, IN
$12 – $13 an hour
Responsive employer
Full time front desk receptionist/primary CMA back up needed for a busy physicians office. Are you able to multi-task and work well with a team?
Easily apply
Dec 20
Front Desk Research Assistant
Synexus 2.8/5 rating 44 reviews – Evansville, IN
We are seeking a Front Desk Research Assistant to join our team in Evansville, IN! Coordinates and completes administrative functions on assigned trials.
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Dec 21
MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT- HENDERSON URGENT CARE
Owensboro Health 3.8/5 rating 170 reviews – Henderson, KY
Responsible for a variety of clinical and administrative tasks related to patient registration, assessments, and scheduling while maintaining confidentiality,…
Dec 17
Secretary
Grace and Peace Lutheran Church – Evansville, IN
$13 an hour
As a Secretary you will assume the duty of clerical and administrative support in order to optimize workflow procedures in the office.
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Dec 16
Administrative Assistant – OB/Gyn
Ascension 3.7/5 rating 5,390 reviews – Evansville, IN
Vincent at the Hospital for Women and Children in Evansville, Indiana, provides obstetrical and gynecological services. As an Administrative Assistant with St.
Dec 15
Office Assistant – Occupational Medicine
Ascension 3.7/5 rating 5,390 reviews – Evansville, IN
Work in a customer service capacity providing administrative and clerical support to patients and customers in a medical setting. When you join Ascension St.
Dec 15
Medical Office Assistant
Deaconess Health System 3.7/5 rating 483 reviews – Evansville, 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…
Dec 17
MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT – 1.00 FTE – Day Shift
Deaconess Women’s Hospi – Newburgh, IN
The Medical Office Assistant is responsible for performing registration functions in the physician practice setting;
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Dec 15
Branch Clerical Assistant
Heritage-Crystal Clean, LLC 3.2/5 rating 122 reviews – Evansville, IN
Heritage-Crystal Clean (HCC) is a publicly traded company that continues to be a leader in the environmental services industry. Order office and sales supplies.
Dec 15
Scheduling Specialist Level 1
Deaconess Health System 3.7/5 rating 483 reviews – Evansville, 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…
Dec 17
Clerical Teachers’ Assistant
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation 3.8/5 rating 62 reviews – Evansville, IN
$10.14 an hour
The EVSC works diligently to ensure employees maintain the position that they are hired for but in some cases, transfers may occur in order to effectively serve…
Dec 17
Administrative Assistant
Ascension 3.7/5 rating 5,390 reviews – Evansville, IN
Ascension is looking for an Part Time Administrative Assistant to provide support to the Clinical Education team. St Marys Health Systems – Evansville, IN.
Dec 15
Supplemental Medical Office Assistant
Deaconess Health System 3.7/5 rating 483 reviews – 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…
Dec 17
Front Desk Receptionist
Neurosurgical Consultants 3.7/5 rating 10 reviews – Evansville, IN
Neurosurgical Consultants, a busy specialty group in the region, is looking to fill a front desk receptionist position.
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Dec 15
Veterinary Receptionist
East Pines Animal Clinic – Boonville, IN
$9 – $15 an hour
Determine whether immunizations or heartworm testing are due for both drop-off and office calls. Must be able to frequently bend, stand, stoop, walk, sit, talk,…
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Dec 15
Executive Assistant/Personal Assistant to CEO
Foremost Group – United States
$60,000 – $80,000 a year
Responsible for maintaining home organization and storage. Research details for travel, dining, entertainment, lodging, gifts, medical services, home vendors,…
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