Indiana is home to a variety of fascinating geological features. The state is well-known for its limestone formations dating from 570 to 245 million years ago. This was a time when our continent was located closer to the equator, allowing for warmer temperatures. In addition, the land was covered by a shallow sea teeming with life, including clams, snails, and other ancient animals. These creatures had shells full of calcium and as they died, their shells created layers upon the sea floor. Over time, the weight of the shells formed solid rock called limestone.
These limestone formations are often home to fossils. Fossils are created when shells are buried without breaking into smaller pieces. Over time, the shell deteriorated and were replaced with limestone, forming a fossil replica or print.
Falls of the Ohio State Park and Clifty Falls State Park, both located along the Ohio River, are home to large fossil formations. Clifty Creek’s stony bed is full of fossils, including ancient corals, ancestral squids, brachiopods, and much more. But please know, fossil collecting within any Indiana State Park is prohibited.
Local well-established independent insurance agency located in Evansville, IN. We partner with over 150 insurance providers, allowing us to offer our customers…
Citizens, lawful permanent resident aliens, citizens of American Samoa or other territory owing permanent allegiance. This job has an exam requirement.
Affordable Dentures & Implants334 reviews – Evansville, IN
Dental office seeking an experienced Dental Front Desk Assistant! Come join our team for a rewarding career and opportunity to grow in the nation’s largest…
Assist with benefit administration and open enrollment. Aldez is dedicated to delivering operational excellence in every aspect of our Company and exceeding the…
Through an in-depth understanding of our resident’s life stories, we are able to Honor their Experience of Aging and create an environment that feels just like…
Deaconess Health System475 reviews – Evansville, IN
Registers, orders testing, and packaging of specimens. Must be able to do computer functions and process paperwork. Shifts will vary based on department needs.
Our Urgent Care hours of operation are 9am-9pm 7 days a week. While the open position is at Westside Crossing, it is possible this position could cover shifts…
As a OneMain Administration Specialist, you will join a team that is quality driven. Our customers turn to us every day—online and at 1,500 branches in 44…
The Administrative Assistant aids in the completion of all plant office work required to keep accurate information flowing between the plant and Corporate…
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.
Who is Morton Solar & Electric?: Morton Solar & Electric is a fully licensed EPC and the oldest solar contractor in Indiana. Answer and direct phone calls.
Keller Williams Capital Realty (Rick MacPherson)4,369 reviews – Evansville, IN
$10 an hour
Looking for a self starter executive assistant to help a busy real estate team. We will train the right candidate any real estate experience is helpful and…
The ideal candidate will be responsible for administration and support of on-site new hires, time keeping, billing, purchase orders, data entry, and document…
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The Women’s Cancer Center is an outpatient oncology office with office hours Monday – Friday 0800-1630. Greets and obtains accurate demographic, insurance, and…
Deaconess Health System475 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…
The purpose of this position is to perform clerical duties of moderate complexity and difficulty in accordance with the office procedures of individual…
Looking for a part time employee with great customer service skills and loves to help people. Job duties include answering phone calls, making reservations and…
Hearing and Speech Associates, Inc.– Evansville, IN
$11 – $15 an hour
Normal hours are Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. with 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. lunch. Is seeking a temporary front desk receptionist to join our group.
Resumes will not be accepted without a cover letter that states why you would be a good fit for this position and the compensation range you wish to discuss.
Interface with patients/customers prior to, during and after appointments. Develop and maintain customer relations. Collect and document patient payments.
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We are looking for a responsible Administrative Assistant to perform a variety of administrative and clerical tasks to fill in for our Manager on an on-call…
Halloween is right around the corner. The time of year when kids and adults alike are looking forward to dressing up in their favorite costumes and spending time with family and friends trick-or-treating! As you head out with your children, family, or friends for an evening of trick-or-treating this Halloween, remember that safety is of the utmost importance! A little preplanning and discussion will serve you well and get everyone back home safe.
Please consider the following safety tips offered by the Indiana State Police to ensure a safe and enjoyable trick-or-treat experience.
1)Â Â Â Â Â Know what the dates and times are in your community for trick-or-treating, and respectfully abide by those times.
2)Â Â Â Â Â Make sure that you have a flashlight, glow stick, or reflective material on the costume so that you can be seen at all times.
3)Â Â Â Â Â Always trick-or-treat with an adult or use the buddy system when approaching a house, and please practice social distancing by remaining at least 6 feet away from others who do not live with you.
4)Â Â Â Â Â Please walk on the sidewalks and not in the roadway and make sure that you look both directions before crossing the roadway.
5)Â Â Â Â Â Only go trick-or-treating at houses where the front porch light is on.
6)Â Â Â Â Â NEVER ENTER THE HOUSE OF A STRANGER and preferably only trick-or-treat at homes that are familiar to you.
7)Â Â Â Â Â If a trick-or-treater gets separated from others, have them stay where they are and ask an adult for help.
8)Â Â Â Parents should always inspect the candy before it is eaten to ensure the items is safe.
9)Â Â Â Motorist driving through neighborhoods should use extreme caution. Children do not pay attention and undoubtedly will run out into traffic. Slow down and be prepared.
10) Please follow your local health department and CDC guidelines for personal protective measures. A costume mask is not a substitute for a cloth mask. Everyone is encouraged to make your cloth mask part of the costume!
Willow is a 3-year-old female pittie mix! She was transferred to VHS from Evansville Animal Care & Control when VHS had extra kennel space. Her adoption fee is $110 which includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Get details atwww.vhslifesaver.org/adopt!
 Evansville, IN – Below are the felony cases to be filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.
Zachary Todd Herron: Operating a vehicle as an habitual traffic violator (Level 6 Felony)
Anthony Roman Wilson: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony), Battery resulting in bodily injury (Class A misdemeanor), Criminal mischief (Class B misdemeanor)
Aaron Michael Webster: Aiding battery by means of a deadly weapon (Level 5 Felony), Aiding battery resulting in serious bodily injury (Level 5 Felony)
Steven Gerald Gibson: Dealing in a schedule I controlled substance (Level 6 Felony), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)
Jessica Lorraine Burge: Criminal trespass (Level 6 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Class A misdemeanor), Public nudity (Class B misdemeanor)
Teela N. Temme: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Possession of marijuana (Class B misdemeanor)
Kristal Marie Lee Crow: Residential entry (Level 6 Felony), Intimidation (Level 6 Felony), Criminal mischief (Class B misdemeanor), Disorderly conduct (Class B misdemeanor)
Nigel T. Covington: Resisting law enforcement (Level 6 Felony), Operating a motor vehicle without ever receiving a license (Class C misdemeanor), Improper headlights (C infraction)
Joshua Christian Gwaltney: Neglect of a dependent (Level 6 Felony)
Mark Allen Jeffers: Sexual misconduct with a minor (Level 4 Felony), Sexual misconduct with a minor (Level 5 Felony)
Amy Marie Rankins: Neglect of a dependent (Level 6 Felony)
Shawn M. Kohlmeyer: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)
Patrick Gordon Kiely: Operating a vehicle with an ACE of 0.15 or more (Level 6 Felony), Operating a vehicle while intoxicated (Level 6 Felony)
Zachariah York Kemper: Auto theft (Level 6 Felony)
A Virtual Open House is planned to announce Ivy Tech’s newest career pathway in Tell City – Qualified Medication Aide (QMA). It will be presented live on Thursday, Nov. 12 from noon to 1 p.m. on the Ivy Tech Tell City Career & Technology Center Facebook page (@TCIvyTech) and through Zoom for those who do not have access.
Tours of the QMA lab and course discussions will take place. This coursework fills a need for workforce training in Perry and surrounding counties and allows employees to complete the next step in training for a rewarding career in healthcare.
A Qualified Medication Aide is a Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) who has completed additional training, annual in-service training, and demonstrated competency in dispensing and passing medications and or applying/administering treatments under the direct supervision of a registered nurse or a licensed practical nurse.
“The QMA Program would not have been possible at this location without the generous support of our community partners,†said Katie King, site director. “Those partners include the Community Foundation and the Perry County Development Corporation.â€
Enrollment is now taking place for classes starting January 19, 2021.
“This is a high-demand field in our area and throughout Indiana, and there is an 8% growth rate projected in the next 10 years,†she added.
On Thursday, October 29, 2020, at 2:40 PM the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office and the Scott Township Fire Department responded to a traffic crash with unknown injuries on SR 57 between E. Boonville New Harmony Road and Kansas Road. Upon arrival, Sheriff’s Office deputies found that two vehicles had collided.
The crash involved a blue 2020 Ford Explorer driven by a 62-year-old female and a white 2007 Jeep Compass driven by a juvenile female. The juvenile was found deceased at the scene. A preliminary investigation indicated the white Jeep was traveling south on SR 57 before crossing the centerline. The blue Ford crested a hill and encountered the white Jeep skidding sideways on wet asphalt while in the northbound lane. The passenger side of the white Jeep then collided with the front of the blue Ford. The Ford came to rest in the roadway while the Jeep came to rest along a wood line next to the roadway.
The driver of the blue Ford was transported by ambulance to the hospital for treatment. Pursuant to state statute regarding crashes involving serious bodily injury or death, the driver consented to a post-crash blood draw for toxicology screening. The crash will remain under investigation pending toxicology results. Based on the preliminary investigation, deputies do not believe that drugs or alcohol played a role in the collision.
The victim from the State Road 57 Collision has been identified as Lillian Gardner, age 16, of Evansville. Currently, the autopsy has been rescheduled for Friday at 16:30 Hrs.  The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office can provide updates when they become available.
INDIANAPOLIS — Limited doses of a COVID-19 vaccine might be available in Indiana as soon as late November, with a second vaccine expected in mid-December, Dr. Kristina Box, the state’s health commissioner, said Wednesday.
Box was making her first in-person appearance at Gov. Eric Holcomb’s weekly virtual COVID-19 briefing since being diagnosed with the highly contagious virus earlier in October. She and her family, who quarantined after being diagnosed, recovered quickly.
Gov. Eric Holcomb and Dr. Kristina Box, Indiana health commissioner, provide the weekly COVID-19 update. TheStatehouseFile.com
She said that the availability of the vaccine is a rapidly developing situation and the details are subject to change, but a widely available vaccine for people of all ages is still months away.
She revealed that the first, coming in November, is from Pfizer and is a two-dose vaccine that needs to be stored at minus-70-degree temperatures. The second is the Moderna vaccine.
First doses will go to healthcare providers and vulnerable populations, per the vaccine plan submitted to the federal Centers for Disease Control by the state.
The novel coronavirus continues to spread rapidly across the state as the Indiana State Department of Health reported that the highest number of hospitalizations were logged Tuesday—1,679.
Box reported that there were 33 new deaths and 2,587 new cases as of Wednesday. This leaves Indiana at 169,112 cases since the onset of the pandemic and 3,991 deaths. Only two of Indiana’s 92 counties remain in the blue, representing low community spread, on the ISDH COVID-19 dashboard.
The Indiana State Department of Health map shows how COVID-19 is spreading. TheStatehouseFile.com
With 69% of the COVID-19 hospitalizations being Hoosiers over 60 years of age, the Indiana National Guard is mobilizing teams to 133 of the state’s hardest-hit facilities. They will be mobilized on Nov. 2 and will assist nursing home staff with infection control measures like testing and visitor screening.
When asked if President Donald Trump’s disregard for the seriousness of COVID-19 was a concern, Holcomb did not answer directly but said Hoosiers need to pay attention to their local community’s spread of COVID-19 and continue following the mitigation strategies.
“I’ll speak for myself, from day one Dr. Box and I have been very clear about steps that work and we’ll continue to be crystal clear,†Holcomb said. “And I encourage Hoosiers to be in touch — not just with us — but with what’s going on in Indiana and really your local health departments as well.â€
The next virtual COVID-19 press conference will be 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 4.
FOOTNOTE: Taylor Wooten is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.
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I’m also told that BLOOD TRAIL, the story of the Ginger Gasaway murder will be released again later this year as an eBook. I’ve had many people request a copy and Kensington listened.
This is so exciting! YOU have an opportunity to make THE FIERCEST ENEMY, a Jack Murphy Thriller, a part of SUSPENSE PUBLISHING MAGAZINE. Please spread the word to vote for my book and help me and Evansville get some recognition.
Suspense Magazine was started in 2007 because of a need to have a platform where all authors could showcase their work. It’s tough enough to write, but in this day and age, selling books is like climbing Mt. Everest without oxygen. It has become a highly respected source for both writers and readers. I’ve been featured once or twice in the past but never as a “Best of 2020†author.
Read the short message from the publisher of the magazine for an explanation of what Suspense Magazine needs to build the December “Best of†issue, and instructions how to submit your vote.
My novel qualifies as it was released in February 2020 and is considered in the Thriller/Suspense category.
It’s that time again where we need to begin the process of building our December “Best of†issue. This issue, as always, is all the better due to the assistance of the team and our fan base. While we know that it is difficult to choose the “Best of 2020†books for each category prior to the end of the year, we rely on you to get the right picks. Over the next two weeks, we’d like you to send us a list of your favorites for 2020 in the following categories:
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= Thriller/Suspense — here is where The Fiercest Enemy would go!
= Debut Author
= Romantic Suspense
= Horror
= Urban Fantasy/Paranormal
= Historical Fiction
= Anthology
= YA/Teen
= True Crime
For those who are new to this process, and those who need reminders:
1. The pick must be a 2020 new release.
2. Please don’t recommend yourself.
3. Your list should include any fabulous and worthy book.
4. If you don’t have a recommendation for a category, please skip or note in your response.
5. Share with your fans! We love hearing what they love about their favorite authors and books!
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