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Special Event Designed to Explain How to Earn an Associate Degree in Just 11 Months

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Those interested in an accelerated completion of their college degree may be interested in attending the Ivy Tech Community College ASAP Night planned for Thursday, Jan. 30 at 6 p.m. at the main campus, 3501 N. First Avenue, Evansville.

The Associate Accelerated Program (ASAP) at Ivy Tech is designed for high school graduates to earn an associate degree in 11 months and prepares them to transfer as a junior to a four-year college to earn a bachelor’s degree. Classes are held in small, closely-knit groups and students remain with this group throughout the program.

98% of ASAP students go on to pursue their bachelor’s degree or a second associate degree, and 100% of ASAP graduates who applied to one or more four-year college were accepted.

Mason Clark, a graduate of Mt. Vernon Senior High School, graduated from ASAP in 2019. He said that not only was there value in completing his degree quickly and with a group of like-minded individuals, he also learned a lot in several experiences the group did together. “While I, with six other members of Cohort V, was busy taking four 8-week courses at a time, I was also busy bettering the community and myself,” he said, noting all of the many service projects with which ASAP assisted. He also had the honor of being the Outstanding Graduate of the General Education Transfer Core.

Gina Nalley, also a 2019 ASAP graduate, had the honor of being selected the student commencement speaker. “This program is fast paced, but if students are willing to apply themselves, they will be given the resources they need to be successful,” she said. “In ASAP, you do not just learn about school subjects, you learn life lessons.”

For more information about the program, come to the event or go to www.ivytech.edu/asap. Those completing the Interest Form link at this site will also receive additional information.

EPD MEDIA REPORT

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JANUARY 2020 BIRTHDAYS

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MARILYN COSBY

BEN SCHMITT

KAREN EDWARDS

BARBETTE DeTALENTE

GREG HAGAN

JENNIFER McDANIEL

JEFFREY STECKLER

LISA GASTON

GLEN STOVER

JAY ZIMMER

ANGIE

CHUCK FRARY

HOLLY DUNN PENDELETON

LACEY DIPIETRO

ADAM BURRIS

DOROS HHADJISARVA

LAUIE MAANOR

KHARA

WILLIMS

KAREN EMBRY

AL BRAGIN

NIKKI McLAUGHIN

ROBERT MASSEY

MICHAEL KNAPP

AL BRAGIN

ANDY KELLER

STONEY HAYHURST

ANDY KELLER

TINA WHEELER

COREY IVY

NICOLE E JACKSON

JAME VOGLER

STONEY HAYHURST

ANDY KELLER

TINA WHEELER

MONTE RICHEY

ALEX JARIS

 

Otters to have 2020 preseason tryouts

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The Evansville Otters will host a Frontier League preseason tryout Saturday March 21 at Bosse Field.

This workout serves as an open tryout for players who are seeking an opportunity to sign a professional contract for the 2020 season. Only the first 100 players to sign up will be accepted.

Registration can be done online at http://www.ondeckbaseballlafayette.com/.

The event gives each player a chance to showcase their talents in front of Frontier League managers and coaches. The Joliet Slammers and Evansville Otters will be represented at the Evansville tryout.

“Joliet and Evansville both put great emphasis on these tryout camps,” Otters manager Andy McCauley said.

Registration fee for each player is $75 and players can register online at ondeckbaseballlafayette.com.

Tryouts start at 9 a.m. Position players can check in from 8:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. and pitchers can check in from 11:30 a.m. to noon (all times CT).

Players from outside the area can find discounted lodging at Comfort Inn and Suites on the corner of Lynch Road and Highway 41 by calling and mentioning “otterstryout.” For more details about the hotel discount and to make reservations, call (812) 423-5818.

The rain date will be March 22 and if there is inclement weather both days, the tryout will be moved to an indoor facility.

The Otters will also have a tryout in Allentown, Pa. Saturday April 4 starting at 9 a.m. from ECTB Stadium at Bicentennial Park. Position players can check in from 8:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. and pitchers can check in from 11:30 a.m. to noon (all times ET).

“These tryout camps have been successful in previous years as evidenced by the signing of 13 players from these two preseason camps the last three years,” McCauley said.

The Joliet Slammers and Evansville Otters will be represented at the Allentown tryout.

That tryout is $100 per player and you can also register for that event at ondeckbaseballlafayette.com.

The rain date for that tryout will be April 5 and if there is inclement weather both days, the tryout will be moved to an indoor facility.

The Frontier League is a professional, independent baseball organization located in the Midwestern and Northeastern United States. It operates mostly in cities that are not served by Major or Minor League Baseball teams and is not affiliated with either. The league formed in 1993 and is the oldest active independent league.

 

EVSC Kindergarten Enrollment Officially Begins February 18

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Enrollment for full-day kindergarten in the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will officially begin Tuesday, February 18, at all EVSC elementary schools. Parents are asked to go to the school in the district in which they live and complete the required paperwork.

In order to enroll, children must be five years old on or before August 1, 2020. Parents or legal guardians will need to be present and bring the child’s legal birth certificate (hospital certificates cannot be considered) at the time of enrollment.

Each elementary school will host orientation meetings on Tuesday, April 7. More information on the exact time of each school’s orientation meeting will be communicated at a later date.

The school district a child will attend is based on where a student and parent reside. Individuals unsure in which school district their home is located can visit www.evscschools.com/schooldistrict. Individuals also can call 812-435-8866. In addition, parents can visit www.evscschools.com to see more information on enrolling in the EVSC, including forms that parents can fill out prior to enrolling at the school.

EVSC schools enrolling kindergarten students include:

Caze, 2013 S. Green River Road, 477-5567
Cedar Hall, 2100 N. Fulton Avenue, 435-8223

Cynthia Heights, 7225 Big Cynthiana Rd., 435-8740
Daniel Wertz, 1701 S. Red Bank Rd., 435-8312
Delaware, 700 N. Garvin St., 435-8227
Dexter, 917 S. Dexter Ave., 476-1321

Evans, 2727 N. Evans Ave., 435-8330
Fairlawn, 2021S. Alvord Blvd., 476-4997

Glenwood, 901 Sweetser Ave., 435-8242
Harper, 21 S. Alvord Blvd., 476-1308

Hebron, 4400 Bellemeade Ave., 477-8915
Highland, 6701 Darmstadt Rd., 867-6401
Lincoln, 635 Lincoln Ave., 435-8235
Lodge, 2000 Lodge Ave.­­, 477-5319

Oak Hill, 7700 Oak Hill Rd., 867-6426
McCutchanville,10701 Petersburg Rd., 735-8770

Scott, 14940 Old State Rd., 867-2427
Stockwell, 2501 N. Stockwell Rd., 477-5345
Stringtown, 4720 Stringtown Rd., 435-8320
Tekoppel, 111 N. Tekoppel Ave., 435-8333
Vogel, 1500 Oak Hill Rd., 477-6109
West Terrace, 8000 West Terrace Dr., 435-8733

ADOPT A PET

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Minnie is a female dilute tortoiseshell cat. She was dumped on VHS property without so much as a penny to her name, the poor girl. She’s approximately 2 years old and is very sweet! Her adoption fee is $40 and includes her spay, microchip, first vaccines & deworming, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

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Paul Coleman For those dollars they could tear down 2 houses in that neighborhood and build 2 complete houses. 3-4 if they get habitat involved .
Complete farce!!!!
Angie Bullock Memorial in backyard…if this is a memorial from a murder victim…it further lowers value to resale.
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Angie Bullock Why would Hope, a city non-profit, purchase a property for more than double??!! Technically this property should have been cited for multiple code violations and condemned rather than purchased at an inflated price!

Considering the fact that the city owns quite a few properties through the Brownfields Corporation and Landbank?! The City has razed homes in much better condition than this house…they have razed homes that were registered as Historic that did not have structural issues. Last summer, the County Commissioners auctioned off several solid properties both residential and commercial at prices ranging from $5-6500.

Angie Bullock Jennifer Sanderson This is gripes me. They razed a historic registry house 622 E Chandler that I tried to save. I even paid a licensed independent home inspector to inspect the property and it was in great structural condition with the roof under 10 years old and new electrical. We could have saved the house but huge trees that required being removed estimates were $10k…which threw the project over budget. The City would not remove the trees to save the house. The inspection report to justify the raze order did not match the house condition. The house was razed, the city then removed the trees and they put in a driveway for the neighbor who got the lot. So they paid thousands to raze it plus removed trees, put in a driveway and sold cheap to neighbor. But they couldn’t afford to remove trees to save a historic house…the first stucco house in Evansville. But they sold the architectural salvage to FHG.
Jennifer Sanderson Angie Bullock I was hoping you would chime in…..👍
Jennifer Sanderson Angie Bullock nepotism in play is guess
Angie Bullock House to west across the street
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  • Adam Grove If you dig through the multiple layers of LLC’s you find the name Omar Atia as the manager of these llc’s. His company thoughtfire manufacturing is also listed at innovation pointe. This is the kind of fuckery that everyone hates. Why two layers of llc’s and lawyer Doug Briody (also in innovation pointe) attempting to mask these transactions.
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    Marc Schiele I sent this to Rep. Larry Buschon, for his input!
    Angie Bullock I drove by this property yesterday. Being a Realtor and someone who has saved an rehabbed old houses, this house should be razed. The is upside down value…it would cost more to raze the property than the lot is even worth!

    From my auto, having been a licensed contractor, I could clearly see multiple code violations and that the house has major structural issues and should be considered an unsafe property. There is only one entrance/exit to the house, there are many areas where the foundation is totally gone and at corners, with foundation issues to that extent more than likely the sill plate is also gone. The east side of the house has damage from a neighoring fire and there is a very noticeable drop and swag in the roof indicating roof structural issues. It has an antiquated weatherhead and no power lines which indicates the structure has sat vacant for quite a while, and much of the chimney has fallen off. Even with all those issues, that house could be repaired for below $100k but the problem is cost exceeds the finished value of the home. This structure will have to be rebuilt from new foundation to rafters and roof. It is just best suited to be razed and give the lot to Habitat to develop.

  • Jennifer Sanderson Sounds like straight up fraud to me….
    • Jennifer Sanderson Sounds like straight up fraud to me….
      Peg Alexander Barnett Jennifer Sanderson agree
      • Angie Bullock Jennifer Sanderson I have read that HUD will allow programs to assist owners of distressed residences that are proven in need. Such as a program to help poor owners with roof replacement, windows, repair dangerous porches, and get them into code compliance.

        The city did this before and it was stopped because it was considered a waste and corruption was involved. They purchased a historic house for $20k, spent another $20k in lead and asbestos remediation, then spent $300k to restore the house and make it high efficiency. It was then sold to a city employee for $125k. They also purchased a house at Haynes Corner at an inflated price from Investors listed as from Jasper who had recently purchased. Then it was sold for a small amount to a business owner and they were given a grant for the cost of their purchase. It recently sold at a profit.

        You should look into 807 E Chandler Ave. It was done like this property several years ago. Purchased for $20k, spent $20k on lead and asbestos remediation, and $300k on rehab then sold to a city employee for $125k. Heidorn Construction was one of the contractors that did the work. Another transaction you should research is the Dapper Pig property at Haynes Corner. It was purchased at an inflated price from an investor with a Jasper address a few months after the investor purchased it. It had been on the market for a while as a foreclosure. You will find it sold at an extremely low price to a local bar owner and there was supposedly a grant given to them for the amount of purchase.

        Also it is best if you want to compare home values, to look at our local MLS www.buyhomesnow.com Zillow is often inaccurate and the values they give are inflated. It is also possible to compare actual real estate sales in the neighborhood at the County Assessor’s website.

        Southwest Indiana Association of Realtors
        buyhomesnow.com

 

GOP- Be in the Know

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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 January 28, 2020

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 VCRP Lincoln Day Friday, February 28, 2020

  
Join the VCRP on Friday evening, February 28, 2020 for our annual Lincoln Day Dinner. This year’s keynote speaker will be:
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb
$100 Dinner / $150 Dinner & Reception
Sponsorship Levels:
Platinum  $5000 (includes 8 Dinner/ Reception tickets)
Gold         $2500 (includes 6 Dinner/ Reception  tickets)
Silver       $1200 (includes 4 Dinner/ Reception tickets)
Cash Bar Available
RSVP by February 24, 2020
 
 To RSVP contact Mary Jo Kaiser at 812-425-8207.
Make Checks Payable to: Vanderburgh County Republican Party
*Authorized & Paid for by the Vanderburgh County Republican Party, Farley Smith Teasurer.

 Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb

 
Koehler Lindsey to file for Re-election Noon Friday January 31, 2020
 
Event: Koehler Lindsey Re-election Filing
When : Noon, Friday January 31, 2020
Where: Vanderburgh County Civic Center
Election Office, Room 216
Join Angela Koehler Lindsey this Friday, January 31, as she files for Re-election to the Vanderburgh County Council.
*Paid for by the Committee to Elect Angela Koehler Lindsey for County Council.

Koehler Lindsey Fundraiser – Tuesday February 25
Join Angela Koehler Lindsey for a fundraiser as she seeks Re-election to the Vanderburgh County Council.
Date:Tuesday, February 25, 2020 (NEW DATE)
Time: 4:30pm – 6:30pm
Location: Roca Bar North
             12301 US-41, Evansville
$50 per person
*Paid for by the Committee to Elect Angela Koehler Lindsey for County Council. 

 County Commission Meeting-      Date: Tuesday, January 28, 2020
     Time: 3:00 PM
Location: Room 301, Civic Center Complex
                1 NW Martin Luther King Blvd, Evansville
 For more information visit

County Commissioners

 County Council Meeting-   Date: Wednesday, February 5, 2020

  

 
   Time: 3:30 PM
Location: Room 301, Civic Center Complex
                1 NW Martin Luther King Blvd, Evansville
 For more information visit

County Council

 Last day to declare candidacy for 2020 Primary is Noon Friday February 7, 2020
Friday February 7, 2020 (Noon) is the last day a declaration of candidacy for major political party primary nomination (or election as a Republican Party precinct committeeman, or state convention delegate of either major party at the primary) may be filed. Candidates for precinct committeeman must be a Qualified Elector of the precinct and a Qualified Primary Republican (or obtain authorization from the County Chairman). Candidates for precinct committeeman must file a CAN-37 form with the county clerk  no later noon Friday, February 7, 2020.  Form CAN-37  can be found on the Secretary of State Election Division’s Candidate Information web page.
Republican State Convention Delegate Candidates must be a resident of the Election District and a Qualified Primary Republican. A declaration of candidacy for election as a state convention delegate (form CAN-37) must be filed with the county election board no than noon February 7, 2020. All delegates will be assessed a $100 fee payable to the Indiana Republican State Committee to help defer State Convention costs.
Contact VCRP Political Director Mary Jo Kaiser at beamerjo59@gmail.com or 812-425-8207 for more information.
No Republican has yet filed for Indiana State House District 77, County Coroner, or the 3rd County Council At Large seat. If you are interested in running contact GOP Chairman Wayne Parke 812-455-1685 or via Email at wparke@wowway.com.
 Republican incumbents filing for re-election :
  • Eric Holcomb, Governor
  • Larry D. Bucshon,  United States Representative, Eighth District
  • Vaneta G. Becker,  State Senator, District 50
  • Matt Hostettler,  State Representative, District 064
  • Wendy (Mac) McNamara, State Representative, District 076
  • Holli Sullivan, State Representative, District 078
 Republican Primary Filings for Vanderburgh County Offices:
  • Carla J Hayden, Vanderburgh County Circuit Court Clerk (Incumbent)
  • Debbie Stucki , Vanderburgh County Recorder (Incumbent)
  • Dottie D Thomas, Vanderburgh County Treasurer
  • Wm Billy D Garrett, Vanderburgh County Commissioner, District 1
  • Randall B Chapman, Vanderburgh County Commissioner, District 3
  • Cheryl A W Musgrave, Vanderburgh County Commissioner, District 3 (Incumbent)
  • Joe Kiefer, Vanderburgh County Council, At Large (Incumbent)

Meet Your Legislators – Saturday, February 8, 2020
Time: 9:15 AM (doors open at 9:00 AM)
Location:Central Library- Browning Rooms
200 SE ML King BLVD, Evansville
Local state legislators are invited to make themselves available to answer questions on the second Saturday of each month during each legislative session. This is the second of  three scheduled meetings for 2020.

 City Council Meeting-      Date: Monday, February 10, 2020
     Time: 5:30 PM
Location: Room 301, Civic Center Complex
                1 NW Martin Luther King Blvd, Evansville
 For more information visit

City Council

EVSC Board of School Trustees Meeting-
  Date: February 10, 2020
             Time: 5:30 PM
 Location: Board Room, EVSC Administration Building
                  951 Walnut St., Evansville
For more information visit the Board of School Trustees web page.

VCRP Central Committee Meeting – Wednesday, February 13, 2020
Time: 11:30 AM
Location: GOP Headquarters
815 John Street, Evansville
Meetings are open to all Vanderburgh County Precinct Committeemen

VCRP Monthly Breakfast  -  Date: February 15, 2020
Time: 7:30 AM doors open / 8:00 AM Program
Location:  C.K. Newsome Center , Room 118A-B
    100 Walnut Street, Evansville, IN 47713
 For more information contact Mary Jo Kaiser at 812-425-8207 or email beamerjo59@gmail.com

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This Friday & Saturday:

 The 2020 Congress of Counties is a two-day training and networking conference for Republican Party leaders, candidates and grassroots activists . This year’s Congress of Counties is scheduled for January 31 – February 1 in downtown Indianapolis at the Crowne Plaza Hotel.
General admission registration is now available for $100 per person.

Click HERE for more information.

We’re excited that the 2020 Indiana Republican Party State Convention is set — and we’re returning to Indianapolis! Join us on June 19-20 as Republicans from across Indiana convene for a weekend to celebrate the results our party’s leaders continue to deliver for Hoosiers throughout the state.

Sullivan’s bill taking aim at distracted driving moves forward
(From IndianaHouseRepublicans 01/22/20 post by A.Kern)
State Rep. Holli Sullivan’s bill that would prohibit holding a hand-held electronic device while driving passed out of the House Roads and Transportation Committee Wednesday.
Sullivan, who chairs the committee, said nine Americans are killed each day as a result of distracted driving. It is also one of the top killers of teenagers, responsible for more than 58 percent of teen crashes. She said while Indiana has a law that prohibits texting while driving, it is difficult to enforce and drivers continue to use their devices including scrolling through social media feeds and playing games. “Studies show how dangerous distracted driving is, and it is time for Indiana to act to prevent drivers from endangering themselves and others,” Sullivan said. “This is a simple but effective way to strengthen the current law. It provides clarity for drivers, law enforcement and prosecutors.”

 Focusing on students, educators (from 012420 News Update)
Teachers are vital to the success of our students, and local schools are often the cornerstone of our communities. House Republicans continue to value the hard work and dedication of Hoosier educators. This session, several bills are a result of listening to our teachers and schools about how we can better support them:
Hold teachers and schools harmless from ILEARN results
In order to give students, educators and schools time to adapt to the new ILEARN exam, proposed legislation would ensure schools and teacher evaluations would not be negatively impacted by scores for two years.
Decouple teacher performance evaluations from student test scores
I co-authored legislation that would remove the state requirement that student test scores inform teacher evaluations and pay.
Provide flexibility in teacher training and licensure requirements
To reduce the number of state education mandates, proposed legislation would give local schools the ability to request waivers from certain required trainings, and make workforce-related Professional Growth Points optional. Indiana teachers currently have four options to renew their license. Under one option, teachers can develop a Professional Growth Plan and earn 90 points or hours over five years. This legislation would revise a 2019 law requiring 15 of those points be obtained through professional development related to the state’s or an educator’s community’s workforce needs.
Visit iga.in.gov to follow these bills supporting our educators and others as they move through the legislative process.

 Reducing Government Debt 
(from 012420 News Update)
 This week I voted in favor of House Bill 1007, which would eliminate almost $300 million in state debt and save Hoosier taxpayers $135 million in the long run by avoiding future interest payments. HB 1007 uses money from Indiana’s reserve funds to pay cash for six construction projects at Indiana colleges. All six of these projects were approved in the 2019 state budget, but now Indiana can pay the costs up front instead of issuing debt to pay for them.

The dollars we are using to eliminate debt in HB 1007 came from a one-time windfall due to federal tax changes, so it’s important to use the money for one-time expenses. If we were to use one-time money for recurring commitments, such as education or public safety funding, we would run the risk of making a promise we couldn’t keep in the future.

Indiana’s strong financial leadership has positioned us to accomplish many good things, like making record investments in schools and road improvements while continuing to pay down the state’s debt. In fact, the 2019 state budget increased education funding by $763 million over two years. When the legislature adopts a new budget in 2021, HB 1007 will have put us in an even stronger position for the years to come. The bill has passed both the Senate and House and is ready to be signed into law by Gov. Holcomb.

 
Follow Bills introduced during the 2020 General Assembly Legislative Session  HERE

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President Trump Becomes the first sitting President to attend March for Life Rally.
 
“ Every child is a precious and sacred gift from God.  (Applause.)  Together, we must protect, cherish, and defend the dignity and sanctity of every human life. “    President Donald Trump

Watch President Trump address the 2020 March for Life HERE.

Watch the President’s Remarks 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
January 28  (3:00 pm) County Commission Meeting
January 31 (Noon) Koehler Lindsey Filing for Re-election
January 31 – February 1 Congress of Counties
February 5 (3:30 pm) County Council Meeting
February 7 (Noon) Last day to file a Declaration of Candidacy for 2020 Primary
February 8 (9:15 am) Meet Your Legislators
February 10 (5:30 pm) City Council Meeting
February 10 (5:30 pm) EVSC Board of Trustees Meeting
February 15 (7:30am) VCRP Monthly Breakfast
February 18 (5:30pm)
Thomas for Treasurer Fundraiser
February 25 (4:30 pm) Koehler Lindsey for County Council Fundraiser
February 28 (5:30 pm)
VCRP Lincoln Day Dinner

  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: SEC Should Retain Ability To Seek Financial Penalties Against Fraudsters

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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) should retain the authority to ask courts to require defendants to return money obtained by defrauding investors, Attorney General Curtis Hill said in a brief filed with the U.S. Supreme Court.

The brief, filed by Attorney General Hill and 23 other attorneys general, argues that restricting the SEC from seeking this remedy in its enforcement efforts would harm investors, lead to unfair and dysfunctional securities markets and embolden wrongdoers.

“We should not reward individuals who improperly take money from investors by allowing them to keep those wrongfully obtained funds,” said Attorney General Hill. “We must protect the right of the SEC to ask courts to force wrongdoers to repay stolen money. This authority enables fair restitution and serves as a deterrent to others who might otherwise break the law.”

Requiring swindlers to return profits, a process known as disgorgement, is one of the surest ways to restore losses to those who have been harmed by fraudulent activities. In fiscal year 2019, fraudulent actors were ordered to repay more than $3.2 billion in enforcement actions brought by the SEC. Through disgorgement, states and the SEC are able to provide relief to victims of Ponzi schemes and other scams often sold to investors.

In the brief, the attorneys general argue that preventing the SEC from using disgorgement in court actions would permit lawbreakers to keep their ill-gotten gains and perpetuate their scams. Additionally, requiring wrongdoers to return profits promotes confidence in securities markets.

HOT JPBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Office Coordinator
Innovative Staff Solutions 3.7/5 rating   145 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$12 – $14 an hour
The Office Coordinator is the first person our clients and applicants see and speak to when reaching out to the Evansville office. Work in a team environment.
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Office Coordinator
Innovative Staff Solutions, Inc. 3.7/5 rating   145 reviews  – Evansville, IN
The Office Coordinator is the first person our clients and applicants see and speak to when reaching out to the Evansville office. Work in a team environment.
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Jan 26
Administrative Assistant
St. Mark’s Lutheran Church – Evansville, IN
$10 – $13 an hour
This position is responsible for providing administrative support to the staff as well as the entire congregation as required to fulfill the mission of St.
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Jan 22
Legal Assistant/Receptionist
Biesecker Dutkanych & Macer, LLC – Evansville, IN
$28,080 a year
Duties include answering phone and taking messages for busy law office with multiple locations, electronic court filing, preparing and managing incoming and…
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Jan 23
Tropicana Front Desk Clerk
Tropicana Entertainment 3.2/5 rating   96 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$10 an hour
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Greet all Guests in friendly, polite manner upon arrival and departure at front desk.
Jan 23
LeMerigot Front Desk Clerk
Tropicana Entertainment 3.2/5 rating   96 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$10 an hour
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Greet all Guests in friendly, polite manner upon arrival and departure at front desk.
Jan 23
Administrative Associate, Registrar – N20005N1
University of Southern Indiana 4.3/5 rating   107 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$13.51 an hour
The University of Southern Indiana’s Registrar’s Office seeks applications for a full-time Administrative Associate. Coordinate and process degree audits.
Jan 21
Office Manager
Hadi Shriners – Evansville, IN
$15 – $20 an hour
Office manager with experience in Microsoft office and ability to learn QuickBooks. Must be consistent in work and able to multi-task at times.
Easily apply
Jan 23
Administrative Assistant/Customer Service
Colonial Classics Garden Center & Landscape – Newburgh, IN
$12 – $15 an hour
Performs various administration functions including reporting, filing, and answering the telephone. Processes purchase orders by entering in the system,…
Easily apply
Jan 23
Administrative Specialist
Midwest Behavioral Health – Evansville, IN
PsychBC is currently seeking a full-time Administrative Specialist to assist our growing team. You will have the opportunity to work with one of the largest and…
Easily apply
Jan 21
Part-time Secretary/Bookkeeper
Bethany Christian Church – Evansville, IN
$14 – $15 an hour
Total hours to be compensated will be 20. This position involves both financial and secretarial skills. The church secretary is the pastor’s secretary.
Easily apply
Jan 19
Front Desk Receptionist – Immediate Ortho Care
Orthopaedic Associates 4/5 rating   54 reviews  – Newburgh, IN
This position would be 3 days per week working 8-12 hours shifts on a rotating schedule, averaging 32-36 hours per week. Collect co-pays and other payments.
Easily apply
Jan 24
Office Administrator (Full Time): Evansville, IN
USF Holland 3.3/5 rating   485 reviews  – Evansville, IN
ABA/ BBA/BSc in office administration or relevant field is preferred. With nearly 90 years’ experience, Holland knows how to take care of our customers while…
Jan 20
Medical Office Assistant
Deaconess Health System 3.7/5 rating   458 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Maintains positive patient oriented services in the provision of medical office services to the patient, family members, visitors and physicians in the office…
Jan 24
Office Administrator (Full Time): Evansville, IN
Holland 3.3/5 rating   485 reviews  – Evansville, IN
ABA/ BBA/BSc in office administration or relevant field is preferred. With nearly 90 years’ experience, Holland knows how to take care of our customers while…
Jan 20
Night Audit/Front Desk 3rd Shift
La Quinta Inns & Suites 3.5/5 rating   2,695 reviews  – Evansville, IN
The hours for this position are 11 PM – 7 AM. La Quinta Inns & Suites®, a leader in the hospitality industry, is currently looking for a Night Auditor to…
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Jan 22
Office Manager
SCI Shared Resources, LLC 3.1/5 rating   962 reviews  – Newburgh, IN
Trains associates in the proper administration of policies and procedures. Uses customer feedback in conjunction with Sales to improve location administration…
Jan 21
Full Time Receptionist/Clerical Assistant
Data Mail, Inc. – Evansville, IN
$10.00 – $11.50 an hour
Hours are Monday thru Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm. We are looking to fill a long term full time receptionist/clerical assistant position.
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Office Assistant/Receptionist
A & A Precision Heating, Cooling & Refrigeration – Evansville, IN
At times, more than 40 hours may be required. In your submission, please provide a cover letter telling us why you are the ideal candidate and the reasons why…
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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…
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