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SIMPLE SOLUTIONS

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SIMPLE SOLUTIONS

Gavel Gamut By Jim Redwine

Let’s say you have a knotty problem you would like solved, a Gordian Knot type problem for example. Would you be satisfied with Alexander the Great (356-323 BCE) approach? I think not and I think Alexander’s personal tutor, the great problem solver Aristotle (384-322 BCE), would have reproved his famous pupil for hacking the knot in two instead of untying it. Alexander did provide a simple analysis of a complex problem but he did not solve the problem; he only avoided it.

As most of us have unfortunately experienced: for every complex problem, there is a simple wrong answer. Tough problems are tough because they are complex. Complex situations almost always require hard work, imagination, intelligence and often goodwill to resolve. If the first reaction to a hard problem is to seek someone else to blame or if assessing blame is more important than finding a solution, a solution may not be found or may result in even more harm while an effective remedy awaits.

When it comes to addressing problems I respectfully suggest to you, Gentle Reader, that there are at least two large categories of potential problem solvers: (1) those people who through meanness, laziness or ignorance claim the problem cannot, or should not, be solved; and (2) those people who with an open mind and goodwill at least try to find a solution.

We have all unfortunately encountered many officious persons who revel in their occasional positions of power over others and deny help just because they can. Then too, we have all been blessed, and maybe surprised, by a chance encounter with a person who believes if they can help they should. Life is pretty much defined for us by whether we run into more people who are haters or helpers, selfish or selfless, grifters or givers, sophists or sages, or as with our most pressing current problem: (1) public servants and consensus builders; or (2) those who yell “Fire!” in our country’s theater instead of helping to put it out.

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DEATH LIST FOR VANDERBURGH COUNTY

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DEATH LIST FOR VANDERBURGH COUNTY

03-16-2020 TO 3-20-2020

“Right Jab And Middle Jab And Left Jab” March 21, 2020

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“Right Jab And Middle Jab And Left Jab” March 21, 2020

“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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Front Desk Receptionist
Regional Land Title 2.5/5 rating   2 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Responsive employer
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Regional Land Title 2.5/5 rating   2 reviews  – Evansville, IN
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Front Office Assistant
Schiffer & Buus – Evansville, IN
We are looking for an Office Assistant to join the team. Empowering the digital workplaces, our client connects people to information, faster and more…
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Early Childhood Secretary
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation 3.7/5 rating   58 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$16.46 an hour
This position works 52 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.
Mar 19
Front Desk Receptionist
Familia Dental 3/5 rating   301 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$7 – $14 an hour
Dental Receptionist must be able to listen to patients and other healthcare workers and follow directions from a Dentist or supervisor.
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Mar 15
Church Administrative Assistant
St. Lucas United Church of Christ – Evansville, IN
$12.50 an hour
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Mar 18
Clerk, Physician Office (Methodist Pediatrics) 40 hours/week Days
Methodist Hospital 3.6/5 rating   58 reviews  – Henderson, KY
To provide efficient and quality clerical support for the physician office practice. Serves patients in the medical practice via telephone and in office by…
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Office Manager
Chapel Hill – Henderson, KY
Generates new ideas for ways to bring increased efficiency to the administration of the church. The Office Manager oversees the work of the church office and…
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Dental Office Assistant – Business Assistant
Heartland Dental 2.8/5 rating   603 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Dental Office Assistant – Business Assistant. Come Join our Successful Dental Practice as an Office Assistant – Business Assistant.
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Office Assistant – Primary Care
St. Vincent, IN 3.7/5 rating   5,157 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Vincent operates 24 hospitals in addition to a comprehensive network of affiliated joint ventures, medical practices, and clinics. As an Associate with St.
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Scheduling Specialist – Surgical Services
Deaconess Health System 3.7/5 rating   463 reviews  – Evansville, IN
To advance the health and well being of our community with a compassionate and caring spirit. This position is responsible for the scheduling of advanced and…
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HSC Medical Billing & Consulting LLC – Evansville, IN
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SWIRCA & More – Evansville, IN
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Front Desk Clerk (EVVAP)
Hampton Inn Airport 3.8/5 rating   7,509 reviews  – Evansville, IN
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New Date Scheduled for Annual Right to Life Banquet

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As the mission of Right to Life of Southwest Indiana (RTLSWIN) seeks to protect life, the RTLSWIN Board of Directors has voted to postpone the Annual Banquet until Thursday September 10, 2020.

“With the pandemic of the CO-VID19 (Corona virus) rapidly spreading and with sanctions changing daily,  wisdom would have us err on the side of safety to help protect the health and life of our donors, staff, guests and workers at Old National Events Plaza servicing the banquet,” said RTL’s executive director Mary Ellen Van Dyke.

All reservations, corporate sponsors, ticket holders and ad book placements will transfer to the new date; and, every effort will be made to keep the proposed programming in place.

ADOPT A PET

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Tater is a female black Lab mix! She’s 13 years old. She was dumped at the VHS. Her people stuck her inside the lobby door, and then left without so much as a word. So we don’t know a ton about Tater – but we do know that she is wonderful, loves everyone and everything, and she really deserves a home! Her adoption fee is $110. If you’re a senior citizen, ask about our Senior to Senior program. She’s spayed, microchipped, and ready to go home today! Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for details!

 

Division of Disability and Rehabilitative Services offices to close to the public to protect the health and safety of clients and staff

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Offices will be closed to the public at the end of business today. Services remain available for all Hoosiers by telephone and other virtual options.

In the interest of taking every possible measure to protect Hoosier health and safety, the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration will close its Bureau of Developmental Disability Services and Vocational Rehabilitation Services offices to the public at the end of business today until further notice. The decision was made as FSSA and state health leaders consider the best options for promoting social distancing to contain the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19).

While offices will be closed to the public, DDRS services will continue for any new or current clients. BDDS and VR service delivery will continue. All scheduled appointments will take place via telephone or other virtual options. Clients may also continue to call and send documents to BDDS and VR offices.

Office phone numbers and mailing addresses are located at the links below:

For Bureau of Developmental Disability Services offices, click here.

For Vocational Rehabilitation offices, click here.

A Message from Sheriff Dave Wedding…

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In these uncertain times I want to reassure our community that the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office is here for you. The men and women of the Sheriff’s Office are committed to our duty to serve the people of Vanderbrugh County. We will continue to provide quality law enforcement services to the public and care for the inmates in our jail. Nothing will prevent us from carrying out this duty.

Not only is our Office here to serve, but nearly a dozen local agencies that comprise the emergency and public health services of our City and County stand ready. Everyone in this community should know they can rely on the sheriff’s deputies, confinement officers, police officers, firefighters, paramedics, EMTs, nurses and doctors of our County and City to answer the call for service.

The truth is that no one truly understands the degree to which COVID-19 will impact our community. I do know that if we follow the instructions of our Health Department, don’t panic, and remember to look out for one another that we will all pull through this together. With simple precautions and a little common sense, we can reduce the spread of this virus.

Please listen to and follow the advice of our local and state health departments, Governor’s Office, Board of Commissioners and Mayor’s Office as well as the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Ignore Facebook re-posts and conspiracy theories written by those who seek only to instill fear and mistrust.

Please check in on our elderly and sick neighbors, albeit without exposing them to close contact. Keep your travel to a minimum and focus on ensuring you have adequate food and medications. Please do not place yourself at risk of infection by have unnecessary contact with others.

For those few members of our community who might be thinking this pandemic represents an opportunity to commit crime, be aware. Our deputies will be focused on keeping our businesses and residences protected and stand ready to arrest anyone who attempts to take advantage of our local business owners and residents.

Thank you and stay safe.

Sheriff Dave Wedding

UP-TO-DATE BREAKING NEWS SECTION CONCERNING FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL BULLETINS

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Gov. Holcomb and Secretary of State Lawson Announce Primary Election to Move to June 2

INDIANAPOLIS — Governor Eric Holcomb joined Secretary of State Connie Lawson, Republican Party Chair Kyle Hupfer and Democratic Party Chair John Zody today to announce an agreement to move the date of this year’s Indiana primary election from May 5 to June 2.

All dates corresponding with the primary election will be moved by 28 days to reflect the new date of the primary. For example, military and overseas ballots are required to mailed 45 days prior to the primary election, so they’ll move 45 days prior to June 2.

“The right of citizens to elect their leaders in a free and open election is one of the cornerstones of America. In order to balance that right with the safety of county employees, poll workers and voters, delaying Indiana’s primary election is the right move as we continue to do all we can to protect Hoosiers’ health,” said Gov. Holcomb.

Gov. Holcomb signed an executive order to suspend Indiana’s election statute and move the dates. The executive order is posted here: https://www.in.gov/gov/2384.htm

In addition, Governor Holcomb, Secretary Lawson, Chairman Hupfer and Chairman Zody made the following recommendations to the Indiana Election Commission.

  • Suspend absentee by-mail rules to allow all Hoosiers the option to vote by mail in the upcoming primary election.
  • Allow county clerks to continually mail ballots from now through 12 days out from the new primary election date.
  • Confirm ballots with a May 5, 2020 date will be valid.
  • Enable medical professionals to be eligible members of traveling boards to vote nursing home and hospital patients.
  • Give family members the ability to deliver absentee ballots. Currently only a member of a voter’s household may take possession of their ballot.

“As Indiana’s Chief Election Officer, it is my top priority to protect our elections, but, above all else, it is my duty to protect the health and safety of Hoosiers,” said Secretary Lawson. “I believe the bi-partisan recommendations we have asked the Indiana Election Commission to take will allow us to provide all Hoosiers the opportunity to vote.

Indiana Election Commission Chairman Paul Okeson has called a meeting of the Indiana Election Commission on Wednesday, March 25 at 10 a.m. to discuss the recommendations. The meeting will be held in the south atrium of the Indiana Statehouse.

Gov. Holcomb and Secretary of State Lawson Announce Primary Election to Move to June 2

INDIANAPOLIS — Governor Eric Holcomb joined Secretary of State Connie Lawson, Republican Party Chair Kyle Hupfer and Democratic Party Chair John Zody today to announce an agreement to move the date of this year’s Indiana primary election from May 5 to June 2.

All dates corresponding with the primary election will be moved by 28 days to reflect the new date of the primary. For example, military and overseas ballots are required to mailed 45 days prior to the primary election, so they’ll move 45 days prior to June 2.

“The right of citizens to elect their leaders in a free and open election is one of the cornerstones of America. In order to balance that right with the safety of county employees, poll workers and voters, delaying Indiana’s primary election is the right move as we continue to do all we can to protect Hoosiers’ health,” said Gov. Holcomb.

Gov. Holcomb signed an executive order to suspend Indiana’s election statute and move the dates. The executive order is posted here: https://www.in.gov/gov/2384.htm

In addition, Governor Holcomb, Secretary Lawson, Chairman Hupfer and Chairman Zody made the following recommendations to the Indiana Election Commission.

  • Suspend absentee by-mail rules to allow all Hoosiers the option to vote by mail in the upcoming primary election.
  • Allow county clerks to continually mail ballots from now through 12 days out from the new primary election date.
  • Confirm ballots with a May 5, 2020 date will be valid.
  • Enable medical professionals to be eligible members of traveling boards to vote nursing home and hospital patients.
  • Give family members the ability to deliver absentee ballots. Currently only a member of a voter’s household may take possession of their ballot.

“As Indiana’s Chief Election Officer, it is my top priority to protect our elections, but, above all else, it is my duty to protect the health and safety of Hoosiers,” said Secretary Lawson. “I believe the bi-partisan recommendations we have asked the Indiana Election Commission to take will allow us to provide all Hoosiers the opportunity to vote.

Indiana Election Commission Chairman Paul Okeson has called a meeting of the Indiana Election Commission on Wednesday, March 25 at 10 a.m. to discuss the recommendations. The meeting will be held in the south atrium of the Indiana Statehouse.

Indiana Medicaid Allows Telemedicine And Telephone Options For Most Health Care And Mental Health Interactions

(Policy intended to streamline access to health services, protect frontline health care workers and help ensure appropriate utilization of emergency services)

INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration announced today that, to help contain the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19), Indiana Medicaid will allow interactions between patients and doctors and other health care providers, as well as other Medicaid service deliveries, to occur either over the phone or through the use of telemedicine technologies whenever possible. Effective immediately, most health services – including covered mental health services and Medicaid home- and community-based services – will be reimbursed as if they took place in person. This policy will remain in place – and telemedicine/telephone interactions will be encouraged – for as long as Indiana remains under a declaration of a public health emergency by Governor Eric Holcomb.

“As we continue our work to protect the health of Hoosiers, in-person human interactions must be held to an absolute minimum and, in this extraordinary time, that must include contact between doctors, other health care professionals and patients,” said Jennifer Sullivan, M.D., M.P.H., FSSA Secretary. “We also hope this will help Hoosiers get the care they need faster and more efficiently, while helping reserve our emergency rooms and hospital beds for sick patients who truly need a higher level of care during this public health emergency.”

Telephone and telemedicine visits will be covered for both in- and out-of-state providers and for all covered services, with some exceptions for certain services that require physical interaction. These exceptions include surgical procedures, radiology, laboratory services, anesthesia services, audiological services and chiropractor services. A complete list of exceptions and additional guidance for Indiana Health Coverage Programs-enrolled providers will be published shortly on this page.

Reimbursement will be allowed for covered services for both Traditional (fee-for-service) Medicaid as well as all managed care programs. All services rendered must be within the provider’s applicable licensure and scope of practice. Neither text nor email messages will be reimbursable.

Indiana Medicaid recommends patients call their health care providers to inquire about telephone/telehealth visit options, especially if the patient has an appointment scheduled.

DOR Announces Filing and Payment Extensions

To provide additional support for Hoosiers during the 2020 spring filing season

INDIANAPOLIS – Today, Governor Eric Holcomb announced the Indiana Department of Revenue (DOR) is extending certain filing and payment deadlines to align with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and support Hoosiers during the COVID-19 health crisis.

“Last night, the IRS announced tax payment extensions for individual and corporate returns. We understand that Hoosiers need that same relief and our teams are swiftly taking steps to make that happen,” commented DOR Commissioner Bob Grennes.

“Since COVID-19 is impacting so many, in addition to the payment extensions announcement by the IRS, we are also extending the associated Indiana tax return filing deadlines.”

Individual tax returns and payments, along with estimated payments originally due by April 15, 2020, are now due on or before July 15, 2020. Returns included are the IT-40, IT-40PNR, IT-40RNR, IT-40ES, ES-40 and SC-40.

Corporate tax returns and payments, along with estimated payments originally due by April 15 or April 20 are now due on or before July 15, 2020. Those originally due on May 15, 2020, are now due on August 17, 2020. Returns included are the IT-20, IT-41, IT-65, IT-20S, FIT-20, URT-1, IT-6, FT-QP and URT-Q.

All other tax return filings and payment due dates remain unchanged.

If Hoosiers need additional time to file, they can request an extension. Instructions for those extensions can be found on DOR’s website. If an individual requests a federal extension, Indiana automatically extends the state deadline and there is no need to file anything additional.

“DOR is working hard to ensure that customers are getting the assistance they need. Our team can still be contacted through phone and email, and we encourage customers to take advantage of those options.”

DOR team members are continuing to provide customer service by phone and email, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., local time. Customers have the following service options:

  • Call DOR’s individual customer service line at 317-232-2240.
  • Call a specific District Office—contact information can be found on DOR’s website at dor.in.gov/3390.htm.
  • Call DOR’s Motor Carrier Services at 317-615-7200.
  • Contact a specific DOR business unit using a list of phone numbers and email addresses available at dor.in.gov/3325.htm.
  • Email DOR using the online form at dor.in.gov/3392.htm.

Additionally, customers can visit DOR’s website at dor.in.gov/4331.htm to take advantage of online services available.

Any changes to this guidance, additional modifications to normal operations or changes to tax filing and payment deadlines will be posted on DOR’s website, as well as DOR’s social media account

Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs Military Family Relief Fund – COVID 19

The Military Family Relief Fund COVID-19 Emergency Assistance program is designed to assist military families that are experiencing financial hardship. The funds are provided to assist these families in sustaining essential household expenses during this National Emergency. In combination with utilizing MFRF, the Indiana Department of Veterans’ Affairs offers several other services that will give the service member every opportunity to provide a steady life for their family.

The service member must be serving honorably or must have received an honorable or under honorable conditions discharge. Qualified Service Members may be eligible for the fund if they have at least 12-months of active duty.

The emergency grant may be used on a case by case basis by families for up to 2 months of household needs such as food, housing, utilities, medical services, child care, and other essential family support which has become difficult to afford.

Required Documents:

-The application includes General Information, Grant Request, Budget Worksheet, W9 (must have a handwritten signature), Direct Deposit Form (must have a handwritten or digital signature), Authorization to Release Information form (include spousal information if married).

-Statement letter signed by the veteran (explaining IN DETAIL your hardship and how the COVID-19 emergency has affected you).

-DD214 that shows the type of discharge.

-2 months of current bills, invoices, for all items you are asking for assistance with.

-Most current month’s complete bank statements for all accounts you own; showing all deposits and withdrawals for 30 days.

-Evidence of income for applicant and spouse (last 2 pay stubs, VA compensation, SSA, retirement, cash assistance, unemployment, etc.)

-A letter from your employer verifying that your employment income has been interrupted.

Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs Submits Applications by:

Fax: 317-232-7721
Email: MFRF@dva.in.gov (preferred method)

For questions please contact the following:

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Lynn Dickey: 317-232-3914 Kay Ross: 317-234-8653 Nicole Vandyke: 317-234-8656

SBA ECONOMIC INJURY DISASTER LOANS NOW OPEN FOR INDIANA SMALL BUSINESSES

 EVANSVILLE, IN. – This morning US Small Business Administration Disaster Loans became available to businesses in our region. Information on eligibility, useful forms, and step by step instructions for completing the application are available at the Southwest Indiana Chamber website. If applications online are down, downloadable resources are available on our site. Businesses are encouraged to consult their financial and legal advisors and to contact the Southwest Indiana Chamber and our partners for additional assistance at 812-425-8147.

Information on employment matters — employment opportunities and other services available to support our region’s business community are also posted on the Chamber site. In particular, we encourage employers and employees facing layoff to take advantage of the two live webinars hosted by the Indiana Department of Workforce Development (DWD for Hoosiers impacted by the COVID-19 crisis. The 30-minute live programs will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, March 24, and at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, March 25. The program will cover unemployment eligibility requirements, the formula and amounts determined by Indiana State Statute for benefit amounts, frequently asked questions — and how to apply for benefits. To register to click here.

Please encourage the public to visit www.swinchamber.com for daily updates on closings and cancellations, business operations resources, restaurant offerings, employment opportunities, and available local business services to help us all during this crisis.

OLD NATIONAL BANK IS CONCERNED ABOUT MORE THAN JUST YOUR FINANCIAL HEALTH 
As the COVID-19 (coronavirus) situation has evolved, we’ve learned that certain precautions now may be the best way to keep our clients, colleagues and communities safe. That’s why we’re making some important but temporary changes at our banking centers.

Beginning Friday, March 20, we’ll be happy to serve you through our drive-thru windows (where possible) or by appointment inside our banking center. Our drive-thru hours will remain the same, and appointments are available between 9 am and 3pm, with 9am to 10am reserved for those over 60 and those deemed high-risk. This will allow us to ensure surfaces are cleaned and disinfected after every visitor, helping to ensure you receive the financial services you need without additional concerns.

Please call your nearby banking center to schedule an appointment. Locations and phone numbers can be found at oldnational.com/locations.

As a reminder, most of your banking transactions can be completed through our drive-thru windows, including:

  • Check deposits
  • Standard withdrawals
  • Bill payments
  • Transfers

Please schedule an appointment for transactions such as large cash withdrawals ($2000 or over), loan applications, safe deposit box access and disputes. Again, call your banking center to schedule.

You also can complete many of your banking transactions online at oldnational.com. Our mobile app provides convenient transactions as well, including a check deposit.

We’ll continue to monitor the situation and will let you know when our lobbies return to normal operations.

As always, we’re committed to helping you with all your financial needs, and we’ll do what we can to make this situation easier. We apologize for any inconvenience as we work through this difficult time together.

After all, we care about you. A lot. And we want to make sure you stay well.

Call us or visit our resource page

800-731-2265  |  Learn more