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“Right Jab And Middle Jab And Left Jab” August 31, 2020

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“Right Jab And Middle Jab And Left Jab” August 31, 2020

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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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT – REGIONAL / Property Management
Conifer Realty LLC 3/5 rating   73 reviews  – United States
Is willing to go the extra mile to resolve issues and complete tasks required, including any extended hours that might be needed. JOIN THE CONIFER TEAM TODAY!
Aug 19
MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT, Boston IVF, Full-time .8FTE/64 hours
Deaconess Women’s Hospital of Southern Indiana 2.2/5 rating   12 reviews  – Newburgh, IN
MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT, Boston IVF, Full-time .8FTE/64 hours. The Medical Office Assistant is responsible for performing registration functions in the…
Easily apply
Aug 29
PSE MAIL PROCESSING CLERK
United States Postal Service 3.5/5 rating   26,161 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$18.15 an hour
Citizens, lawful permanent resident aliens, citizens of American Samoa or other territory owing permanent allegiance. This job has an exam requirement.
Aug 29
Medical Office Assistant
Deaconess Health System 3.7/5 rating   472 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…
Aug 28
Lead Medical Office Assistant
Deaconess Health System 3.7/5 rating   472 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…
Aug 28
Part Time Receptionist/Administrative Support
Ivy Tech Community College 4.1/5 rating   922 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Part Time Hourly, Part Time Hourly – Temporary. Academic Advising/Academic Support, Administrative/Professional, Student Affairs/Student Services, Other.
Aug 26
Unit Secretary
St. Vincent, IN 3.7/5 rating   5,283 reviews  – Boonville, IN
Unit Secretary – WIC Grants – Full-Time,Day, 37 hours a week. Vincent Warrick Acute Care Hospital – Boonville,IN. Wednesday and Thursday 8:30-5 Boonville.
Aug 28
Leasing Agent/Receptionist
Crestline Communities – Garfield Commons – Evansville, IN
$10 – $14 an hour
A growing Property Management Company is seeking an energetic leasing agent for an apartment community in Evansville, Indiana.
Easily apply
Aug 29
DSS Medical Office Assistant
Deaconess Health System 3.7/5 rating   472 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…
Aug 27
Receptionist
Heritage Woods of Newburgh – Newburgh, IN
Position provides reception, administrative, and secretarial support for the office. In addition to typing, filing, scheduling, performs duties such as…
Easily apply
Aug 26
Office Assistant – Internal Medicine
St. Vincent, IN 3.7/5 rating   5,283 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Vincent Evansville – Bellemeade Internal Medicine. Vincent operates 24 hospitals in addition to a comprehensive network of affiliated joint ventures, medical…
Aug 27
Office Assistant/Scheduler
Swat Pest Management – Evansville, IN
$12 – $14 an hour
Swat Pest Management, a top 100 leader in the pest control industry, is always looking for qualified and dedicated individuals to join our growing team.
Easily apply
Aug 26
FRONT DESK ASSOCIATE
Hokanson Companies, Inc. – Evansville, IN
Is hiring two part-time Front Desk Associates for an educational facility located in downtown Evansville, IN. Ability to recognize issues and report information…
Easily apply
Aug 26
Administrative Assistant
AHA Now Counseling – Evansville, IN
$12.00 – $12.75 an hour
Counseling seeks a bright, eager, and professional Front Office Assistant for a part-time position in our office. Two-years previous office experience required;
Easily apply
Aug 24
Executive Administrative Assistant
McBride Real Estate Group – Evansville, IN
$12 an hour
This person relishes the opportunity to build, implement, and manage multiple systems with minimal supervision. Oversight of contracts through closing.
Easily apply
Aug 26
Bookkeeper / Office Manager
Hobby Lobby 3.7/5 rating   4,195 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Hobby Lobby is currently looking to fill a Bookkeeper position in our Evansville, IN store. The Bookkeeper will maintain the order in the office, conduct…
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Aug 26
Front Desk General Manager
Howard Johnson 3.6/5 rating   7,108 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Worked with Wyndham hotels before. Check In and check out. Sending out invoices for direct billing. High school or equivalent (Required).
Easily apply
Aug 23
Part-Time Receptionist
Expressway Auto Mall – Mount Vernon, IN
$9 an hour
Part-time will be approximately 15-20 hours a week and will include Saturday hours. In Mount Vernon is part of the fast-growing Expressway Automotive Group, a…
Easily apply
Aug 25
Volunteer Executive Assistant (none paid position)
Global Black Gay Men Connect – United States
Remote work available
Regular duties include the following: Grants – Assist in researching and identifying grant opportunities that are aligned with the organizations mission and…
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Aug 19
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT / Affordable Housing
Conifer Realty LLC 3/5 rating   73 reviews  – United States
Conifer offers a competitive salary commensurate with experience, in addition to excellent benefits including ongoing training, growth opportunities, paid…
Aug 21
Temporary Night Shift Clerical Associate
ACT Resources – Princeton, IN
$14 an hour
Fantastic company in Princeton, Indiana is looking for a night shift clerical associate to add to their team for a temporary opening.
Easily apply

ADOPT A PET

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Commentary: The Hatch Act Has Nothing To Do With Broken Eggs

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Commentary: The Hatch Act Has Nothing To Do With Broken Eggs

By Michael Leppert
MichaelLeppert.com

What I think of when I hear the word “hatch” has nothing to do with politics. I think of baby birds breaking free in the springtime, like robins in a nest built on your home’s downspout. Or maybe it’s chicks on a farm. Or to a fly fisherman, “the hatch” refers to insects having just emerged that need to be imitated and tied to the end of the line.

All of these hatches include the breaking of some eggs. The Hatch Act, does not.

This 1939 law is named after its author, Senator Carl Hatch of New Mexico. It was written in response to a finding that Democratic officials were using federal workers at the Works Progress Administration to campaign for them in swing states, specifically in Kentucky in 1938. One of the main reasons for passing the law was to relieve employees from the pressure to perform political duties in exchange for keeping their jobs. During The Great Depression, I imagine workers were willing to do almost anything to avoid losing a job.

The stated reason for the bill was “to prevent pernicious political activities.” And if a word described the Trump administration, “pernicious” would be it.

Amber Phillips wrote the most efficient description of the law last year.She wrote: “Here’s the Hatch Act in a sentence: If you work for a federal agency, you can’t use your taxpayer-funded office to advocate your political beliefs.” Phillips wrote that June 2019 piece about Kellyanne Conway. Conway had been on a roll of bashing Democrats while in her official capacity and on camera at the White House. The counselor to President Trump responded to accusations of her blatant and repeated violations of the Hatch Act with: “Blah, blah, blah. If you’re trying to silence me through the Hatch Act, it’s not going to work. Let me know when the jail sentence starts.”

Conway is a leader of the “law and order” presidency. Another one, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, violated the act in grand fashion on Tuesday night by taping a campaign speech for the Republican National Convention while on a diplomatic trip to Israel. He was clearly in Israel in his official capacity, to represent American interests, not Republican Party ones.

Blah, blah, blah, I guess.

The Hatch Act created an office for the sole purpose of enforcing it. It’s called The Office of Special Counsel, and no, I don’t mean Robert Mueller’s office. This one is permanent and exists for this specific reason. The problem is that violating the act is not criminal, so Conway and Pompeo can’t actually go to jail, at least not for this. Violations of the act are primarily offenses that can result in employee disciplinary action, including dismissal. In June of last year, Special Counsel Henry Kerner sent a letter to President Trump recommending Conway be fired for her repeated violations. The recommendation was “unprecedented” according to Kerner, but he added that so was “Kellyanne Conway’s behavior.”

The White House ultimately ignored Kerner’s letter, signaling its actual disdain for “law and order,” and of violations to come.

For decades, formalizing the necessary separation of politics from governing in a law was enough to entrench its principles into practice. At a minimum, it used to be embarrassing for a public official to merely be accused of a violation of the act. It left a stain on a person’s reputation that mattered. In this shameless administration though, having egg on its face is no longer noticeable.

The Republican National Convention displayed numerous violations of the Hatch Act, including pardons, naturalization ceremonies, Pompeo’s speech, and every aspect of the ceremony held at the White House. The violations were not bugs of the event, they were the features.

In our system of government, elected officials and the employees who work for them, are paid to represent the constituents of the office. House members represent the people of the district. A U.S. Senator represents the people of a state. A president, vice president, and the millions of employees in the executive branch serve Americans, all Americans. These people can attend conventions and campaign for candidates, but not while they are at the office or on the job. It’s that simple.

There ought to be a law preventing my tax dollars from paying anyone to campaign for the worst president in the history of our nation. I’m glad we have one.

Before Trump, the law worked. After Trump, the Hatch Act will need to be amended to plan for our next “law and order” president.

FOOTNOTE: Michael Leppert is a public and governmental affairs consultant in Indianapolis and writes his thoughts about politics, government and anything else that strikes him at MichaelLeppert.com.

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How to make your own hand sanitizer and cleaning wipes

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How to make your own hand sanitizer and cleaning wipes

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The coronavirus pandemic has inspired people to make their own sourdough and banana bread, why not hand sanitizer and cleaning wipes too?

It’s especially not a bad idea in light of the FDA’s warnings that some hand sanitizers are useless or potentially deadly.

Those that contain the toxic chemical methanol can be poisonous — leading symptoms like drowsiness, dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, and confusion — if they’re ingested or absorbed through the skin.

Experts also say you should also avoid those with insufficient alcohol, expired products, and any sanitizer when soap and water are available.

Insider talked to Miryam Wahrman, a biology professor at William Paterson University and the author of “The Hand Book: Surviving in a Germ-Filled World,” about exactly how to make your own hand sanitizer so it’s both safe and effective.

Your final product must be at least 60% alcohol to be effective

All you really need is alcohol, either isopropyl (rubbing) or ethyl (used in beer, wine, and spirits). As long as the solution is at least 60% alcohol, you can rub the liquid into your hands and let them air dry, then you’ll have effectively sanitized them.

“The bottom line is that alcohol is the active ingredient” in hand sanitizer, she said.

To make the experience a little gentler on your skin, you can moisturize after the alcohol has dried. You can also add a few drops of aloe vera to the rubbing alcohol, but make sure the liquid is over 60% alcohol so that the aloe doesn’t dilute it too much.

OregonLive recommends mixing two-thirds of a cup of 91% isopropyl alcohol with one-third of a cup of aloe vera. You can also add eight to 10 drops of scented oil if you want to smell nice.

Ideally, you can forgo the hand sanitizer and just wash your hands thoroughly and frequently. Handwashing, which removes germs from your skin, remains the best way to protect against the coronavirus and other pathogens.

Hand sanitizer, by contrast, kills most germs but doesn’t remove them from your skin, Wahrman said.

“Handwashing is the most important first step, and you shouldn’t be bashful about it,” she said.

To make your own disinfecting wipes, simply take a paper towel or tissue, dab it in rubbing alcohol (or any type of solution that is at least 60% alcohol), and wipe down whatever surface you’d like to clean.

Even before the coronavirus outbreak, Wahrman did this to her phone daily. She also does it to remote controls when traveling.

After cleaning her phone with an alcohol-moistened tissue, “it looks nice and squeaky clean,” she said, adding, “And I know most of the germs I’ve picked up along the way have been killed and somewhat removed.”

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 MESKER PARK ZOO & BOTANIC GARDEN ADVISORY BOARD REGULAR MEETING 

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 MESKER PARK ZOO & BOTANIC GARDEN ADVISORY BOARD  REGULAR MEETING 

in WINTERNHEIMER CHAMBERS, ROOM 301 CIVIC CENTER COMPLEX 

Tuesday, September 1, 2020  At 12:00 PM 

1. CALL TO ORDER 

2. MEETING MEMORANDUM August 4, 2020

3. REPORT BY DIRECTOR 

4. NEW BUSINESS 

a. CLR Contract Addendum 4

b. Koorsen fire monitoring contract 

5. OTHER BUSINESS 

7. ADJOURN 

Police Pension Board Meeting

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The Evansville Police Department Police Pension Board will hold an Executive Session on Wednesday, September 2, 2020, at 8:15 a.m.  The Meeting will be held in Room 307 of the Civic Center Plaza.

The Executive Session will be closed as provided by:  I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(7) For discussion of records classified as confidential by state or federal statute.

Immediately following the Executive Session, a regular Open Session will be held in Room 307 of the Civic Center Plaza.

YESTERYEAR: Assumption Church Demolition

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By Pat Sides

In early November of 1964 came the announcement that Assumption Cathedral, the city’s oldest Catholic parish,  would hold it last service in the following January. The Central Evansville Improvement Corporation planned to raze the property at Seventh and Vine streets, which included a school, to construct a federal building and post office near the planned new Civic Center complex.

The news dismayed Assumption parishioners, who could trace their church’s history back to 1841 when they worshiped in a building on Second Street. Thirty years later the growing congregation constructed a new church on Seventh Street, and when the Diocese of Evansville was formed in 1944, Assumption was designated the cathedral church.

This image show the final stages of Assumption’s demolition in May 1965, as a lone pedestrian strolls near the remaining fragment of the old landmark.

Brown County State Park Unveils 7 Vista Challenge

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The park’s 7 Vista Challenge takes visitors on a quest to find the most beautiful view in the park by visiting seven different vistas. Those who complete the challenge will get a free sticker and can purchase a challenge T-shirt.

Brown County State Park has also created a way for guests to experience the park’s unique cultural and natural history from the comfort of their own vehicles.

The park’s auto tour guides guests to five stops along the park’s south loop. Signs will be posted at each location. There are several vista overlooks along the drive.