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HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE
ADOPT A PET
Bo is a 1-year-old male! His most handsome feature just might be those speckly black ears. He was transferred to VHS from Hopkins County Humane Society when they were running out of space, and VHS had extra open kennels. His adoption fee is $110 and includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, and more. Get details on adoption atwww.vhslifesaver.org/adopt!
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ADOPT A PET
Lola is a 6-month-old “free spirit†bunny! She loves to get the zoomies around her big exercise pen. She has adorable huge ears, even for an average bun! Her adoption fee is $50 and includes her spay & microchip. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at www.vhslifesaver.org/adopt for details!
Andy Brown named Director of Compliance and Student-Athlete Services
Brown to continue as Men’s and Women’s Diving Coach
University of Evansville Senior Associate Athletic Director for Internal Operations/SWA Sarah Solinsky has announced that Andy Brown will assume the position of Director of Compliance and Student-Athlete Services.
“We are pleased to announce Andy’s promotion as our new Director of Compliance and Student-Athlete Services,†Solinsky said. “His passion to serve the needs of our student-athletes and assist our coaches and staff are evident each day. I look forward to working with Andy in his new role and his development as an athletics administrator.â€
While assuming his new administrative role, Brown will continue his work with the Purple Aces Swimming and Diving Program as the Diving Coach. He has worked as the Assistant Swimming and Diving Coach at UE since rejoining his alma mater in 2013.
“I would like to thank the AD Mark Spencer, and the SWA Sarah Solinsky for this opportunity. I feel that this is a great opportunity to transition into the Administration side of athletics where I can further my career in Athletic Administration,†Brown exclaimed. “I look forward to working with all of the UE athletes and Coaches in this new role of Director of Compliance and Student-Athlete Services. Go Aces!â€
Since his arrival back in Evansville, Brown has volunteered to assist the compliance and student-athlete services office. In the pool, he has directed his student-athletes to new heights. His work with former diver Courtney Coverdale resulted in two appearances at the NCAA Diving Zones and he was named the 2017 Missouri Valley Conference Diving Coach of the Year for his efforts.
Brown graduated from Evansville in 2005, earning a B.S. in Athletic Training. He went on to earn his Master’s in Higher Education Athletic Administration from Southeast Missouri State University. Before coming back to Evansville, Brown worked at Pine Creek and Liberty High School in Colorado Springs, Colo. while also assisting the diving programs at Cape Girardeau Public Schools (Cape Girardeau, Mo.), Fremont Public Schools (Fremont, Mich.) and Evansville North High School.
OFFICIAL NOTICE OF MEETING: IVY TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE EVANSVILLE CAMPUS BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OFFICIAL NOTICE OF MEETING
IVY TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE EVANSVILLE
CAMPUS BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Notice is hereby given that the
Campus Board of Trustees of Ivy Tech Community College Evansville
will conduct the following meeting:
Tuesday, September 15, 2020 at 4 p.m. CST
4:00 p.m. Campus Board of Trustees meeting (open to public).
The Campus Board of Trustees will conduct a regular meeting via zoom at
https://ivytech.zoom.us/j/92145126438 , to consider and take action on such
items as may be brought before them.
Early Voting Locations Interactive Map, Nasty Women, Commissioners Cup
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EPA finalizes first ever rule to promote transparency in developing regulatory guidance documents
WHO: EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler
Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen
EPA Assistant Administrator for Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Susan Bodine
Assistant Attorney General Jeff Clark
WHAT: Virtual Press Conference
WHEN: 2:00 PM ET
WHERE:Â https://www.justice.gov/live
AG Curtis Hill applauds ruling to uphold conviction of Alyssa Shepherd
Attorney General Curtis Hill today applauded the Indiana Court of Appeals’ decision to uphold the conviction of a woman who struck four children – three of whom died – with a truck as they were attempting to board a school bus.
Alyssa Shepherd was convicted last year following a four-day jury trial on three counts of reckless homicide and other charges. On Oct. 30, 2018, Shepherd failed to stop for a school bus that had stopped to pick up children outside of a mobile home park in Fulton County. As two twin boys and their older sister crossed the southbound lane of State Road 25 to board the bus, Shepherd hit them with a truck, a collision that resulted in the children’s deaths. Shepherd also struck a fourth child, who has required 21 surgeries to address his injuries.
Shepherd appealed her convictions, arguing the state did not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that she acted recklessly and that the trial court abused its discretion when it rejected her proposed instruction on what evidence will not support a charge of reckless homicide. The appellate court rejected both arguments.
“We understand that no court ruling will fully soothe the pain felt by those who loved these precious children, but we hope this decision assists in healing their aching hearts,†Attorney General Hill said.
The appellate court also vacated Shepherd’s misdemeanor reckless driving conviction, finding that it was duplicative of her felony criminal recklessness conviction, which the state conceded. This will not affect her 10-year aggregate sentence. The court also remanded an issue regarding the suspension of Shepherd’s driver’s license back to the trial court.
IS IT TRUE AUGUST , 15, 2020EVANSVILLE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
IS IT TRUE recently the EVANSVILLE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS approved the following Not-For-Profit Grant Agreements for 2020: Evansville African-American Museum Foundation, Inc in the amount of $14,000. Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana, Inc in the amount of $4,500.00. Children’s Center for Dance Education, Inc. in the amount of $1,000.00 Evansville Philharmonic Orchestral Corporation in the amount of $5,500.00. The Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science, Inc in the amount of $10,000.00. Evansville Symphonic Band Incorporated in the amount of $4,500.00. Keep Evansville Beautiful, Inc in the amount of $3,000.00. Louis J. Koch Family Children’s Museum of Evansville, Inc in the amount of $14,000.00. Leadership Evansville, Incorporated in the amount of $5000.00. The Reitz Home Preservation Society Inc in the amount of $7,000.00. Southwestern Indiana Regional Council on Aging, Inc. d/b/a SWIRCA & More in the amount of $15,000.00. United Neighborhoods of Evansville, Incorporated in the amount of $48,000.00. Vanderburgh County Humane Society, Inc. in the amount of $1,500.00. WNIN Tri-State Public Media, Inc in the amount of $3,000.00. Youth Resources of Southwestern Indiana, Inc in the amount of $9,500.00. Metropolitan Evansville Chamber of Commerce Incorporated d/b/a The Chamber of Commerce of Southwest Indiana; of $11,000.00? …we wonder why the Evansville City Council didn’t approve this project instead of the Board Of Public Works?
IS IT TRUE that the BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS recently give the approval to HOPE OF EVANSVILLE to spend $240,000 on the 101 East Tennessee street property?…we wonder why would the Mayor of Evansville give the BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS the authority to approve the Not-For-Profit Agreements grants and also award $240,000 to Rehab a dilapidated house located at 101 East Tennessee Street?  …members of the BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS are Marty Amsler-President, Bill Nix-Vice President, and Sharon Walker member?
Auto Theft potential suspect
 On September 11 around 9:00 a.m., the Evansville Police Department was called to the 4500 Division St. Auto Plaza for a stolen vehicle report.Â
 The victim told officers that his vehicle was parked in the parking lot of Magna Motors when it was taken. A picture of the vehicle as well as a potential suspect is included in this press release.
 Anyone who might have any information about this incident is asked to call the Evansville Police Department’s Auto Theft Unit at 812-436-7967 or the WeTip Line at 1-800-78-Crime