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Teachers Union Says Schools Can’t Reopen Unless Charter Schools Get Shut Down, Police Defunded

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L.A. Teachers Union Says Schools Can’t Reopen Unless Charter Schools Get Shut Down, Police Defunded

They also want Medicare-for-All, a wealth tax, a federal bailout

JUST THE NEWS
Last Updated:
July 11, 2020 – 1:50pm

A major teachers union is claiming that the re-opening of schools in its district cannot occur without several substantial policy provisions in place, including a “moratorium” on charter schools and the defunding of local police.

United Teachers Los Angeles, a 35,000-strong union in the Los Angeles Unified School District, made those demands in a policy paper it released this week. The organization called on local authorities to “keep school campuses closed when the semester begins on Aug. 18.”

The union outlined numerous major provisions it says will be necessary to reopen schools again, including sequestering students in small groups throughout the school day, providing students with masks and other forms of protective equipment, and re-designing school layouts in order to facilitate “social distancing.”

 

COVID-19 Crisis Response Fund of the Greater Evansville Region Announces Round Six of Allocations

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The COVID-19 Crisis Response Fund of the Greater Evansville Region has awarded $250,000 in allocations to 11 nonprofit agencies addressing community needs related to the novel coronavirus. With six completed rounds of funding combined, the Response Fund has awarded a total of $1,272,424 to over 60 area nonprofits and encourages non-profits to continue applying for funding. 

The Response Fund announced Round Six disbursements would assist with funding operations, food, early childhood education and child care, as well as financial assistance. Applications from organizations that serve each of the five-county region of the fund, Gibson, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh, and Warrick, were approved. 

Included in Round Six of allocations, Youth First received $71,000 to put towards extending its remote social work support for 7 weeks beyond the normal end of the school year. With the funds, Youth First will provide social workers to support high-need students in Gibson, Warrick, Vanderburgh, and Posey counties with proactive, remote mentoring and resourcing. Youth First will also partner with the Dream Center, Potter’s Wheel, and other non-profits to offer food, programming, and resources to a broader group of Greater Evansville children over the summer.

As of today, the Response Fund has raised over $5,000,000, which includes a sponsored project of Indiana United Ways, with funding provided by Lilly Endowment Inc. The target for the fund is $6,000,000, but that number will depend on the needs of the community as time goes on.

Sixth Round Funding Recipients:

Organization: ARK Crisis Child Care Center. – Evansville, Indiana

Awarded $35,000

Organization: Aurora, Inc. – Evansville, Indiana

Awarded $20,000

Organization: Bethany Apostolic Church – Evansville, Indiana

Awarded $5,000

Organization: Boys & Girls Club of Evansville

Awarded $20,000

Organization: Evansville Christian Life Center

Awarded $20,000

Organization: Isaiah 117 Project, Inc. – Princeton, Indiana

Awarded $10,000

Organization: Nazarene Baptist Church (Joshua Academy Preschool) – Evansville, Indiana

Awarded $12,837

Organization: New Hope Community Development Co. (Bridge Builders) – Evansville, Indiana

Awarded $17,000

Organization: Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation – Evansville, Indiana

Awarded $15,000

Organization: Tri-State Food Bank, Inc.  – Evansville, Indiana

Awarded $24,163

Organization: Youth First, Inc. – Evansville, Indiana

Awarded $71,000

The Response Fund is also a proud sponsor of the Back-to-Work Recovery childcare pilot program (children 5 -12 years old) beginning July 6 at Crossroads Christian Church for ages 5-9. The program is run through the YMCA and is available from 6:30 AM to 5:30 PM. Visit ymcaswin.org for more information.

Donations to the fund can be made by credit card at covidresponsefund.com. Cash and Check donations are accepted at all Old National Bank and Heritage Federal Credit Union branches. Please reference “COVID-19 Crisis Response” with your donation. Checks should be made payable to United Way of Southwestern Indiana and reference COVID-19 Crisis Response Fund of the Greater Evansville Region (or GERF for short) in the memo. Send a payment to: United Way of Southwestern Indiana, 318 Main Street, Suite 504, Evansville, IN 47708. For Stock or ACH payment please call 812-421-7476

HAPENINGS AT VANDERBURGH COUNTY GOP

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GOP ELEPHANT
Central Committee:
     Wayne Parke, Chairman
     Mary Jo Kaiser, Political Director
     Dottie Thomas, Vice Chairman
     Lon Walters, Secretary
     Farley Smith, Treasurer
     Kevin Harrison, Editor  
News and Upcoming Events for July 14, 2020

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VCRP Monthly Breakfast – Saturday July 18, 2020
WHERE: C.K. Newsome Center , Room 118A-B
100 Walnut Street, Evansville, IN 47713
 7:30 – Doors Open (Complimentary Continental Breakfast)
8:00 – Program
> Guest Speakers:
    • Carla Hayden, Vanderburgh County Clerk & candidate for Re-election
    • Greg Peete, candidate for State Representative District 77
> Chairman Parke provides update on political happenings

9:00- Adjourn

Let us know if you plan on attending:
Contact Mary Jo Kaiser at 812-425-8207 or email beamerjo59@gmail.com


Rokita wins AG race, Crouch unanimous for Lt. Governor
 Last Friday (July 10, 2020) Indiana GOP Chairman Kyle Hupfer revealed the results of the 2020 State Convention delegate vote via live Facebook video feed.  When the counting was complete, Hupfer announced that Evansville native Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch, “the best Lt. Governor in the country”, had been unanimously confirmed as Governor Eric Holcomb’s running mate.
The Attorney General contest went to Todd Rokita, who bested incumbent Curtis Hill with 52% of the vote in the 3rd round of the ballot count. Voting for Attorney General as posted by the State GOP was as follows:
VOTE RESULTS BY ROUND:
Round 1:
Curtis Hill -              655          37.43%
John Westercamp -   289          16.51%
Nate Harter -             327          18.69%
Todd Rokita -            479          27.37%
Round 2:
Curtis Hill -              701          40.43%
Nate Harter -             432          24.91%
Todd Rokita -            601          34.66%
*Westercamp dropped
Round 3:
Curtis Hill -               801         47.85%
Todd Rokita -           873         52.15%
*Westercamp and Harter dropped
Congratulations to:
 Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch and Attorney General candidate Todd Rokita.

Back On Track Indiana Phase 4.5  Restrictions Continue
  Through at least July 17, the following restrictions will continue:
  • Social gatherings following the CDC’s social distancing guidelines will be limited to up to 250 people. This limit applies to wedding receptions, parties, and other events where people are in close physical contact for extended periods of time, particularly indoors.
  • Dining room food service may continue operations at up to 75 percent capacity as long as social distancing is observed. Bar seating in restaurants may continue operations at 50 percent capacity. Bars and nightclubs may continue operations open at 50 percent capacity as long as they adhere to social distancing guidelines.
  • Cultural, entertainment and tourism sites may continue operations open at 50 percent capacity.
  • Movie theaters, bowling alleys and similar facilities may continue operations open at 50 percent capacity.
  • Amusement parks, water parks and similar facilities may continue operations open at 50 percent capacity. Reservations are encouraged to limit the number of customers at any one time.
  • Raceways may continue operations open at 50 percent grandstand capacity.
 Hoosiers 65 and over and those with high-risk health conditions should adhere to social distancing guidelines and remain cautious. Face coverings in public places are highly recommended.
   Read Executive Order 20-35 Back On Track Indiana: Stage 4.5
   For full details about our Phase 4.5 of the Back on Track plan click HERE.

Hahn for County Council  Fundraiser  – Thursday, July 16, 2020 : 

Event:Hahn for County Council Fundraiser
Date: Thursday, July 16, 2020
Time: 5:30 – 8:00 pm
Location: Bud’s Rockin’ Country Bar & Grill

2124 W Franklin St, Evansville

Heavy Appetizers<> Music <> Cash Bar
$50 Per Person
Sponsorships:
  • Platinum $1000
  • Gold: $500
  • Silver $250
  • Bronze $100
For more information call 812-305-08940

* Paid for and authorized by Friends of Jill Anne Hahn, John K. Hahn, Treasurer

Single Golfer $125  <> Foursome $450 <> Lunch Only $50 (no golf)

See entry form for more information.

**** Deadline for entry is July 15, 2020****
For questions or  more information call 812-454-1364
Paid for and authorized by Wendy McNamara for State Representative Committee.

VCRP Reagan Day: Thursday, August 20, 2020
Event: Vanderburgh County Republican Party Reagan Day
Date : Thursday August 20, 2020
Time: Registration / Cash Bar 5:15 pm
Dinner 6:30 pm
Where: Evansville County Club, 3810 Stringtown Rd, Evansville
Dash for Cash <> Silent Auction
Guest Speaker:  Indiana Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch 
  • Tickets $100 per Person (includes Dinner and Dash for Cash Ticket)
Mark your calendar and plan to join the VCRP at the Evansville Country Club on Thursday, August 20, 2020 for our annual Reagan Day celebration.
Watch for more information.

 VCRP Central Committee Meeting – Wednesday, July 15, 2020
Time: 11:30 AM
Location: GOP Headquarters,815 John Street, Evansville
Meetings are open to all Vanderburgh County Precinct Committeemen.
Contact Mary Jo Kaiser at 812-425-8207 if you have any questions.

EVSC Board of School Trustees Meeting-
 For more information visit the Board of School Trustees web page.

 City Council Meeting-
For more information visit the

City Council webpage

 County Council Meeting-
 For more information visit

County Council webpage

 County Commission Meeting-
 For more information visit

County Commissioners webpage

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New laws supporting teachers, patients and farmers
(from HouseGOPBlog)

State lawmakers work hard to craft and support policies putting Hoosiers first, and 2020 is no exception. House Republicans championed several new laws now in effect supporting teachers, patients and farmers. Here’s a look at some notable new laws:

Teachers, Students and Schools: As part of House Enrolled Act 1002, standardized test scores will no longer be required to be a part of teacher performance evaluations. This should reduce the pressure educators often feel to teach to the test and, as a result, make teaching more attractive as a career. As Indiana continues to transition to the new ILEARN exam, lawmakers also passed Senate Enrolled Act 2 so that school accountability grades cannot be negatively impacted by student scores for two years.
     To help cut red tape, House Enrolled Act 1003 went into effect earlier this year to allow the State Board of Education to streamline the timing and frequency of required teacher trainings and grant waivers for schools to bypass over 1,500 regulations. This law stems from a summer study committee where lawmakers heard from educators on how to grow the teaching profession.

     House Enrolled Act 1283 supports students with mental health issues, including those involved in bullying, and experiencing behavioral problems or physical illnesses. The new law ensures aspiring educators receive training on best practices to recognize students’ behavioral reactions to trauma so they can address these issues in their classrooms with increased understanding and insight.

Patients:  With 33 percent of Hoosiers receiving an expected medical bill last year, as indicated by a recent survey, House Republicans took steps to prevent the unfair practice of “surprise medical billing.” Under House Enrolled Act 1004, patients will be protected from receiving surprise medical bills from out-of-network providers, and, in the case of an elective procedure, the patient will have the right to receive an upfront, good-faith estimate of expected charges. In addition, Senate Enrolled Act 5 requires hospitals, outpatient surgery centers and urgent care clinics to publish their average prices online, and a new HIPAA-compliant database of all health insurance claims will empower consumers by providing information about cost and quality.
Farmers and Rural Communities : With more than 94,000 farmers in Indiana, House Republicans continue to prioritize policies supporting these hardworking Hoosiers. Senate Enrolled Act 184 allows the Indiana Farm Bureau to offer a health benefits plan to its members. This plan is not health insurance, but would provide similar benefits to help many farmers who have limited access to affordable health care options. Other states, such as Kansas and Tennessee, have implemented similar programs through their Farm Bureaus. To support rural communities, House Enrolled Act 1370 allows cities and towns to band together and enter into regional land banks to acquire tax-delinquent and blighted properties to restore them.
 
For more information on these and other new laws, visit iga.in.gov.

INvets launches enhanced program to match veterans with careers in Indiana :  (from 7/10/20 post by JWallace)

State Rep. Matt Hostettler encourages veterans and Indiana companies to sign up for INvet’s next-generation website that connects service members directly with Hoosier businesses. INvets.org is a free resource for veterans to interact and find the most current information about job opportunities available in health care, logistics, manufacturing and tech, and other high-demand industries throughout the state. Hostettler said the program provides details about the skills required, with links to education and training partners that offer the credentials or degrees needed.
“Men and women who served in our armed forces are extremely skilled and have an outstanding work ethic,” Hostettler said. “This free resource is for any veteran, regardless of their age or how long they have been out of the military. And the same assistance is offered to spouses of military members.” Hostettler said when service members leave the military, almost half deal with a period of unemployment. As businesses resume operations after closure and reduced production due to COVID-19, more than 100,000 in-demand jobs are still available throughout Indiana.

To sign up for the INvets program, veterans should visit www.INvets.org. Once a service member completes their profile on the site, Hostettler said their information is directed to participating companies. Employers who sign up for INvets have free access to upload company information and job opportunities, and review veteran profiles. Since INvets launched, more than 150 companies and over 1,000 veterans have participated.

According to Hostettler, additional resources are available through the Military Family Relief Fund COVID-19 Emergency Assistance program, which is designed to help military families experiencing financial hardship. This grant can be used on a case-by-case basis by families for up to two months of household needs such as food, housing, utilities, medical services, child care and other essential family support. To access the MFRF application, visit www.in.gov/dva/.

Nominations open for 2020 Torchbearer Awards
 (from 7/11/20 NewsUpdate) 

Nominations are being accepted for the 2020 Torchbearer Awards, Indiana’s highest honor for women.The Indiana Commission for Women established the award in 2004 to recognize Hoosier women who have broken down barriers to equality, overcome adversity, and helped make their communities and our state a better place to live.
Criteria for nominees include their contributions in areas such as professional careers, community leadership and public service, and their courage and perseverance to blaze a trail and serve as an inspiration for others. The application can be found here. Nominations are due by 5 p.m. Wednesday, July 15. Award recipients will be announced at a special ceremony on Sept. 23.
 

Interim Study Committee Assignments
(from 07/10/20 News Updates)

As we move into summer and fall, lawmakers are preparing to serve on their respective interim study committees. These committees study key issues facing Indiana that were identified by the General Assembly during the prior legislative session.  The study committee topics are assigned by the bipartisan Legislative Council, comprised of 16 voting members – eight from the Senate and eight from the House of Representatives.

I will serve as vice chair of the Interim Study Committee on Public Safety and Military Affairs. I also look forward to serving on the following interim study committees and commission:

  • Interim Study Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources;
  • Interim Study Committee on Corrections and Criminal Code; and
  • Indiana Veterans’ Affairs Commission.

Study committees are an important part of the legislative process because they allow lawmakers, stakeholders and the public to take an in-depth look at issues affecting our state. I look forward to a productive interim as we prepare for the 2021 legislative session.

To view interim committee agendas and stream hearings online, visit iga.in.gov. To view a list of topics that will be examined by the committees this interim, click here.

I have been assigned to and look forward to serving on the following interim study committees, commissions and council :

  • Interim Study Committee on Public Health, Behavioral Health, and Human Services;
  • Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations;
  • Indiana Commission for Women;
  • Nonemergency Medical Transportation Commission;
  • The Commission on the Social Status of Black Males;
  • Interagency Coordinating Council for Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities; and
  • Committee on Services for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities.

Study committees are an important part of the legislative process because they allow lawmakers, stakeholders and the public to take an in-depth look at issues affecting our state. I look forward to a productive interim as we prepare for the 2021 legislative session.

Stay in touch with GOP state legislators representing our area (click links below):

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 Young Joins Gold Star Week Resolution To Honor The Families Of The Fallen: 
U.S. Senator Todd Young, with a bipartisan group of cosponsors, reecently helped introduce a resolution designating Sept. 20-26, 2020, as “Gold Star Families Remembrance Week” to honor the families of fallen members of the Armed Forces.Gold Star Families Remembrance Week precedes Gold Star Mother’s Day, observed since 1936 on the last Sunday of September. The resolution would serve to provide an official time dedicated to the families of U.S. military servicemembers who lost their lives in service to the nation.
   “Gold Star Families bear a burden that most of us cannot fully understand, yet they are patriots who are devoted to America and selflessly work to honor the memories of their fallen family members. A week of remembrance is the least we can do to thank them for their sacrifice and courage,” said Senator Young.
Read the entire News Release HERE.

Stay in touch with GOP members of Congress representing our area (click links below):

Visit the Vanderburgh GOP 

page for daily updates.

  Mark Your calendar                CLICK on event for more information
July 16 (5:30 pm) Hahn For County Council Fundraiser
July 18 (7:30 am) GOP Monthly Breakfast
July 20 (10:30 am) Wendy “Mac” McNamara Golf Outing
August 15 GOP Monthly Breakfast
August 20 Reagan Day Celebration
September 18 Friends of Winnecke Golf Outing

  Make sure you add vandygop@gmail.com to your address book so we’ll be sure to land in your inbox!

If you have any questions, contact Mary Jo Kaiser, VCRP Political Director, at

or (812) 425-8207.
for more info. Thank you.

AG Curtis Hill Announces $117 Million Settlement With Health-Facility Operator

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Attorney General Curtis Hill announced Monday that Indiana has joined with 48 other states and territories — and the federal government — to settle allegations of fraud against two companies involved with the operation of psychiatric and behavioral health facilities across the United States.

The two companies are Universal Health Services Inc. (UHS) and UHS of Delaware Inc. (UHS of Delaware). UHS is a for-profit holding company that directly or indirectly owns the assets or stock of inpatient and residential psychiatric and behavioral health facilities, and UHS of Delaware is a subsidiary that provides management services to UHS and its other subsidiaries. UHS is based in King of Prussia, Penn., and is one of the nation’s largest providers of hospital and healthcare services.

The total value of the settlement is $117 million, and of this amount, Indiana will receive $107,844.22.

“Exposing waste, fraud and abuse is part of our responsibility as stewards of the public trust,” Attorney General Hill said. “We work every day to recover taxpayer funds taken wrongfully through fraud and other illegal means. Indiana Medicaid serves more than 1 million Hoosiers across the state, and we must continue working to ensure that funds set aside to help society’s most vulnerable members are truly used for that purpose.”

The settlement resolves allegations that during the period from Jan. 1, 2007, through Dec. 31, 2018, UHS and certain enumerated UHS entities submitted or caused to be submitted false claims for services provided to Medicaid beneficiaries at facilities nationwide, including six in Indiana, resulting from UHS’s:

  • admission of beneficiaries who were not eligible for inpatient or residential treatment;
  • failure to properly discharge beneficiaries when they no longer needed inpatient or residential treatment;
  • improper and excessive lengths of stay;
  • failure to provide adequate staffing, training and/or supervision of staff;
  • billing for services not rendered;
  • improper use of physical and chemical restraints and seclusion; and
  • failure to provide inpatient acute or residential care in accordance with federal and state regulations, including, but not limited to, failure to develop and/or update individualized assessments and treatment plans, failure to provide adequate discharge planning, and failure to provide required individual and group therapy.

The government alleges that UHS’s conduct violated the Federal False Claims Act and the State of Indiana False Claims Act, resulting in the submission of false claims to the Indiana Medicaid program.

This settlement results from 18 whistleblower lawsuits originally filed in multiple U.S. district courts. A National Association of Medicaid Fraud Control Units (NAMFCU) Team participated in the investigation and settlement negotiations on behalf of the states and included representatives from the Office of the Indiana Attorney General.

The Indiana Medicaid Fraud Control Unit receives 75 percent of its funding from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under a federal grant. The remaining 25 percent is funded by the State of Indiana.

Right Jab And Middle Jab And Left Jab” July 14, 2020

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Right Jab And Middle Jab And Left Jab” July 14, 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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Full time administrative assistant
Senior Solutions (Continental Management Corp) – Evansville, IN
Responsive employer
$15 an hour
Along with the Insurance Agency, assisting the Owner with second business administration. Assisting agents with day to day needs.
Easily apply
Jun 25
Secretary to Assistant Principal (Dean)
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation 3.8/5 rating   61 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$16.46 an hour
This position works 43 Weeks per year, 5 days per week at 8 hours per day. Our people are the single most important asset we have in the EVSC.
Jul 8
Administrative Assistant
Warrick County Economic Development – Newburgh, IN
Assists in administration of departmental grants. Incumbent serves as an Administrative Assistant for Friedman Park Event Center and Economic Development…
Easily apply
Jul 8
Medical Receptionist
ECHO Community Healthcare 4/5 rating   3 reviews  – Evansville, IN
ECHO Community Healthcare is committed to creating the best possible work environment for our employees and offers a competitive compensation and benefits…
Easily apply
Jul 9
Office Coordinator
Hutson, Inc 2.9/5 rating   15 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Performs a full range of administrative support duties, including; Cashier (if applicable), balancing cash receipts, preparing bank deposits, Farm Plan and…
Easily apply
Jul 9
Administrative Assistant
HOPE of Evansville, Inc. – Evansville, IN
$13 – $15 an hour
This position is full-time (37.5 hours per week average) and paid hourly. Under general supervision, provides clerical and administrative support for Agency…
Easily apply
Jul 6
Office Assistant
Matrix Transport Service LLC – Evansville, IN
Previous experience in office administration or other related fields. We are seeking an Office Assistant to join our team! Greet and assist onsite guests.
Easily apply
Jul 10
Front Desk Assistant
Affordable Dentures & Implants 3.2/5 rating   322 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Are you looking for a rewarding career and opportunity to grow in the nation’s largest network of implant providers? Changing patient smiles from top to bottom.
Easily apply
Jul 8
Medical Office Assistant
Deaconess Health System 3.7/5 rating   469 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…
Jul 9
Field Operations Support Assistant
Service Corporation International 3.1/5 rating   1,032 reviews  – Newburgh, IN
Provides administrative and clerical support to a funeral home, cemetery, crematory or a combination of these facilities. Acts as backup to Receptionist.
Jul 10
MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT
Deaconess Women’s Hospital of Southern Indiana 2.2/5 rating   12 reviews  – Newburgh, IN
The Medical Office Assistant is responsible for performing registration functions in the physician practice setting; The Medical Office Assistant will have a.
Easily apply
Jul 10
Administrative Assistant
Premium Environmental Services – Newburgh, IN
Responsive employer
Administrative position available with experience in Microsoft Office. Must have excellent communication skills, oral and written.
Easily apply
Jun 23
Front Desk Medical Receptionist
Ohio Valley Eye Institute – Evansville, IN
Please send resume for consideration. Excellent compensation and benefit package including 401K with match and profit share, health, dental, life insurance for…
Easily apply
Jul 12
District Office Manager
Securitas 3.3/5 rating   19,828 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Success in administration and human resources management. Knowledge of business operations management and human resources administration.
Jul 10
Office Assistant
Standard Insurance Agency 2.3/5 rating   3 reviews  – Evansville, IN
The Office Assistant supports the business owners and the office manager, and engages with customers to provide information in response to service inquiries,…
Easily apply
Jul 7
Administrative Ward Clerk
Transcendent Healthcare of Boonville 1/5 rating   4 reviews  – Boonville, IN
Scheduling – Understands budget nursing hours ppd, dollars ppd, and tracking of ppd specific to each unit. NURSE ADM CLERK REPORTS TO:
Easily apply
Jul 7
Front Desk Receptionist
Henderson’s M.O.M. Clinic – Henderson, KY
Medical experience a plus, must be flexible with your hours as the schedule includes nights and weekends. Immediate Opening – Full-Time Clerical Position.
Easily apply
Jul 6
Medical Receptionist
BrainPower Neurodevelopmental Center LLC – Newburgh, IN
Brainpower Neurodevelopmental Center is hiring a full-time medical receptionist to provide treatment services to clients in the Southern Indiana region.
Easily apply
Jul 10
Medical Front Desk Receptionist
Tri-State Orthopaedic Surgeons – Evansville, IN
Flexibility to work between the hours of 6:30am and 6:30pm, as well as some Saturdays. Medical Front Desk Receptionist Description.
Easily apply
Jul 8
Clerical Associate – Neuro Surgical
Deaconess Health System 3.7/5 rating   469 reviews  – Newburgh, IN
We are looking for compassionate, caring people to join our great staff of health care providers. The Clerical Associate (CA) coordinates daily unit functioning…
Jul 10
MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT- HENDERSON HEALTHPLEX
Owensboro Health 3.8/5 rating   164 reviews  – Henderson, KY
Responsible for a variety of clinical and administrative tasks related to patient registration, assessments, and scheduling while maintaining confidentiality,…
Jul 7
Overnight Front Desk
Planet Fitness – Glow Brands 3.5/5 rating   4,393 reviews  – Evansville, IN
The Overnight Closer (Member Services Representative) will be responsible for creating a positive member experience by providing a superior level of customer…
Easily apply
Jul 9
Administrative Associate for the Dean of the College of Education and Health Sciences
University of Evansville 4.3/5 rating   41 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Https://www.evansville.edu/offices/hr/employmentApp.cfm with your cover level, resume and two professional references.
Jul 9
Virtual Assistant to the President
Bautista Direct Marketing – United States
$15 – $18 an hour
Remote work available
Approximately 20 hours, flexible schedule however some hours do need to overlap with 10a-6p M-F pacific time. VIRTUAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT*.
Easily apply
Jul 6
INTERN: Administrative Customer Support & Product Specialist (Remote)
Epic Impress – United States
Responsive employer
Remote work available
A job for which military experienced candidates are encouraged to apply. Epic Impress is a full service online print and design company that specializes in full…
Easily apply
Jul 10
Administrative Assistant/ Receptionist
Northwestern Mutual 3.8/5 rating   3,376 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$9 – $15 an hour
Make copies, send and distribute faxes and maintain copy and fax machines. The responsibility of the Administrative Support position is to serve as the primary…
Easily apply
Jun 29

IDEM issues Air Quality Action Day tomorrow for two Indiana regions

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The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) has issued an Air Quality Action Day and is forecasting high ozone levels for Tuesday, July 14, 2020 in the following areas: 

  • Southeast Indiana – Clark, Floyd, Harrison, Jackson, Jefferson, Scott and Washington
  • Southwest Indiana – Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Greene, Knox, Perry, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh and Warrick 

IDEM encourages everyone to help reduce ozone while remaining safe during the COVID-19 health crisis by making changes to daily habits. You can:

  • Walk, bike, or work from home when possible
  • Combine errands into one trip
  • Avoid refueling your vehicle or using gasoline-powered lawn equipment until after 7 p.m.
  • Turn off your engine when idling for more than 30 seconds (e.g., at a bank or restaurant drive-thru)
  • Conserve energy by turning off lights or setting the air conditioner to 75 degrees or above 

Air Quality Action Days are in effect from midnight to 11:59 p.m. on the specified date. Anyone sensitive to changes in air quality may be affected when ozone levels are high. Children, the elderly and anyone with heart or lung conditions should reduce or avoid exertion and heavy work outdoors.

IDEM examines weather patterns and current ozone readings to make daily air quality forecasts. To learn more about ozone or sign up for air quality forecasts, visit www.SmogWatch.IN.gov.

Ground-level ozone is formed when sunlight and hot weather combine with vehicle exhaust, factory emissions and gasoline vapors. Ozone in the upper atmosphere blocks ultraviolet radia

HEALTH DEPARTMENT UPDATES STATEWIDE COVID-19 CASE COUNTS

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The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) today announced that 452 additional Hoosiers have been diagnosed with COVID-19 through testing at ISDH, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and private laboratories. That brings to 52,037 the total number of Indiana residents known to have the novel coronavirus.

Intensive care unit and ventilator capacity remains steady. As of today, nearly 38 percent of ICU beds and more than 83 percent of ventilators are available.

A total of 2,569 Hoosiers are confirmed to have died from COVID-19, an increase of two over the previous day. Another 193 probable deaths have been reported based on clinical diagnoses in patients for whom no positive test is on record. Deaths are reported based on when data are received by ISDH and occurred over multiple days.

To date, 570,409 tests have been reported to ISDH, up from 564,647 on Sunday.

Starting later this week, ISDH will be offering free testing in the following counties: Elkhart, Lake, Warrick, Brown, Henry, Kosciusko, Marshall, Ohio/Switzerland, Perry, Tippecanoe and Wells. In addition, a mobile testing option will be available in Gibson County, with coverage extending to Knox and Sullivan counties. Counties were chosen based on their per capita case, testing and positivity rates, as well as the population of industry and agricultural workers and the current availability of local testing options.

Testing will start Tuesday in some locations; as details are finalized, locations will be added to the testing map at www.coronavirus.in.gov. Testing will be limited to 200 people per day at each site.

Most locations are expected to be in operation for two weeks, but all sites and emerging hotspots will be evaluated throughout the testing period so that resources are deployed most effectively.

To find other testing locations around the state, visit www.coronavirus.in.gov and click on the COVID-19 testing information link.

 

Police Called for Sunburst Shooting

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 Around 10:45 p.m. on July 11, the Evansville Police Department was called to the area of 2500 Sunburst Boulevard for a shots fired run.  When officers arrived they located a victim who had blood coming from his shorts. After checking closer, they could tell the victim had been shot twice, in both legs. The first responding officers rendered aid to the victim until an ambulance and the fire department arrived. The victim was transported to the hospital by an ambulance. He is expected to survive his injuries.

  No arrests have been made at this time. Detectives are tracking down several leads and are asking anyone with information about this case to please call the Evansville Police Depa