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HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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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.
Easily apply
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Administrative Associate, Registrar – N20005N1
University of Southern Indiana 4.2/5 rating   108 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
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.
Easily apply
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…
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
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.
Easily apply
Jan 26
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
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
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
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
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
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
Night Audit/Front Desk 3rd Shift
La Quinta Inns & Suites 3.5/5 rating   2,697 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…
Easily apply
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
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.
Easily apply
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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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Front Desk Receptionist
Confidential – Evansville, IN
FT Front Deck Receptionist. Medical office. Fast paced office. Communication and teamwork a must. Able to multi-task. Prefer medical office experience x 1 year…
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Otters now accepting 2020 gameday staff applications

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The Evansville Otters are now accepting gameday staff applications for the 2020 season at Bosse Field.

 The Evansville Otters are seeking friendly employees to come be a part in making the 2020 season special.

  The Otters are looking to hire for the following areas: ushers, cooks, cashiers, runners, ticket sellers and takers, bartenders, and catering staff.

 Job benefits working for the Otters include: fun working environment in a historic ballpark, uniform shirt is provided, resume builder, and more!

Job descriptions and application can be found online at evansvilleotters.com/employment.

Applicants must be 15 years of age or older to apply, and resumes are encouraged but not necessary.

 Applications are available online at evansvilleotters.com/employment and at the Otters front office at Bosse Field.

 Please submit applications to Kyle Gogo at kgogo@evansvilleotters.com or drop off at the Evansville Otters front office. The Otters front office is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

 Dates and times for Otters job fairs will be announced at a later time.

 The Evansville Otters will host Opening Night from Bosse Field against the Gateway Grizzlies May 15 at 6:35 p.m. Preseason exhibitions will begin May 2 for the Otters. The annual Education Day games will be May 6 and May 13 at 10 a.m.

 You won’t want to miss what’s new in 2020 at Bosse Field with the Evansville Otters, featuring some new Frontier League competition as part of the largest, independent professional league in North America!

 

ADOPT A PET

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“Surface too smol, I am lorge, back legs hang off. Halp.” That about sums up this picture. He’s about 4 years old. He and his brother were found as strays and never reclaimed. His adoption fee is $40 and includes his neuter, microchip, first vaccines & deworming, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

Oakland City Man Arrested for Sexual Misconduct with a Minor

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Gibson County – Indiana State Police initiated a criminal investigation on January 14th after receiving information that an Oakland City man had a sexual relationship with a female under the age of 16.

During the investigation, Indiana State Police Detective Tobias Odom revealed Brett Williams, 22, of Oakland City, had a sexual relationship with the female and was aware she was under the age of 16. The alleged incident occurred between January 1 and January 3.

The Gibson County Prosecutor’s Office reviewed the investigation and issued a warrant for Williams’ arrest. On Saturday afternoon, January 25, Williams was arrested at his residence without incident. Williams was taken to the Gibson County Jail where he is currently being held on bond.

Arrested and Charge:

  • Brett Williams, 22, Oakland City, IN
  1. Sexual Misconduct with a Minor, Class 4 Felony

Investigating Officer: Detective Tobias Odom, Indiana State Police

Assisting Agency: Oakland City Police

EPD REPORT

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EPD REPORT

Aces show resiliency in 67-65 loss at Valparaiso

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UE shows great improvement on the road

Trailing by as many as 18 points, the University of Evansville men’s basketball team staged a furious rally, getting within two points in the final minute before Valparaiso hung on for a 67-65 win on Sunday afternoon at the ARC.

Valparaiso (11-10, 4-4 MVC) held a 31-13 lead in the first half before the Purple Aces (9-12, 0-8 MVC) cut the gap to 13 at the half.  UE continued to rally, getting within two with 1:08 remaining before the Crusaders fended off the challenge for the win.

“I think we made a couple of adjustments that were helpful.  As I have told the guys, none of it is magical, they have to execute and make it happen,” UE head coach Todd Lickliter explained after his second game leading the program.  “Tonight, they just kept fighting and trying to figure it out.  There is a lot to be said for that.”

Sam Cunliffe tied for the game high with 16 points.  He was 3-for-6 from outside and set his season mark with eight rebounds. Jawaun Newton set his career scoring high with 12 points.  He connected on four of his five field goal attempts along with both 3-point tries.  K.J. Riley matched Newton’s final tally of 12 while Artur Labinowicz finished with 11.  Riley and Shamar Givance tied for the game’s top assist total with four apiece.

In the first half, it was Jawaun Newton leading the way with nine points while playing a pivotal role in UE overcoming an 18-point deficit.  The Crusaders jumped out to an 11-4 lead while their defense held the Aces to a 2-of-12 shooting start to open the game.  With Valpo up 16-8, Noah Frederking ended Evansville’s 0-5 start from outside, connecting on a triple that made it a 16-11 game.

That is when the Crusaders used a 13-0 run to open up their largest lead of the game at 29-11.  UE was held off the board for a period of 6:17 while missing four shots and turning it over four times. A layup by K.J. Riley put an end to the stretch and got the Aces pointed back in the right direction.

Following a basket that pushed the Valparaiso lead to 31-13, the Aces reeled off nine points in a row with Newton providing most of the offense.  Sam Cunliffe got the team rolling with his second field goal of the game before Newton knocked down a triple, two free throws and a layup to bring Evansville back within nine at 31-22 inside of three minutes remaining.  UE’s run came over the span of just 2:08.  Valparaiso regrouped and hit a big triple at the buzzer with Ryan Fazekas connecting from downtown to send the Crusaders to the locker room with a 36-23 lead.  They shot 50% in the opening stanza.

Valpo pushed its lead back to 15 in the first two minutes of the second half before Evansville made another rally.  Cunliffe drilled his first long ball before John Hall and Riley picked up scores to get back within 10 points at 42-32 with 15 minutes on the clock.

Frederking added two more triples over the next segment, but at the midway point of the half, the Crusader lead stood at 54-43.  After chipping away just a bit at a time, the Aces got even closer.  An and-one by John Hall was followed by a 3-pointer from Artur Labinowicz that cut the deficit to 54-49 at the 8:36 mark.

Over the next three minutes, Valpo kept Evansville scoreless while extending the lead to nine.  Riley moved into double figures with a basket that ended the drought, but the VU lead remained at nine with 3:05 on the clock.  A resilient effort by UE continued thanks to timely outside shooting from Sam Cunliffe.  Following an Evan Kuhlman free throw, Cunliffe recorded two triples that cut the gap to a pair – 63-61 – with 68 ticks left.

Evansville’s defense buckled down over the stretch, forcing a pair of missed shots and a turnover.  The Aces had a chance to get even closer after Valparaiso missed the front end of a one-and-one.  Riley drove to the basket, but his shot was blocked and the Crusaders turned into a pair of free throw makes at the other end.  UE made every effort to complete the comeback, but Valparaiso finished with the 67-65 win.

Mileek McMillan’s 6-of-9 shooting day saw him match the game high of 16 points with Javon Freeman-Liberty and Daniel Sackey checking in with 12 points each.

Several positives can be taken from the contest, beginning with the rebounding.  UE completed the game with a 36-31 edge on the boards while grabbing 11 on the offensive end – one off of its season-high.  The Aces also finished the game shooting 40% for the first time since January 4.  In two games under Coach Lickliter, the opposition has failed to shoot over 37% in the final 20 minutes.

IS IT TRUE JANUARY 27, 2020

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We hope that today’s “IS IT TRUE” will provoke honest and open dialogue concerning issues that we, as responsible citizens of this community, need to address in a rational and responsible way?

IS IT TRUE we have been told at tonights Evansville City Council meeting that President Alex Burton (D) will appoint Republican Ron Beane (R as Finance Chairmen of the 2020 City Council?  …we are also told that the other two newly elected City Council members Ben Trockman (D), Kaitin Moore Morley (D) and Zac Herronemus will be appointed by President Burton as City Department Liaisons?

IS IT TRUE we been told that the Vanderburgh County Democratic Party will be challenging every Vanderburgh County Republican officeholder and candidate running this year?
IS IT TRUE we been told that Vanderburgh County Magistrate Gary Schutte is considering to be a candidate to replace the retiring Vanderburgh County Superior Court Judge Tornatta on the Vanderburgh County Superior Court?  …that Magistrate Schutte has the unconditional support of a couple of individuals who have a close relationship with Governor Eric Holcomb? …this is definitely a developing story because we are hearing that there is a long list of extremely talented and qualified retired and practicing attorneys who are applying for this most prestigious position?
IS IT TRUE that the Republican candidate for County Commissioner District #1 Reverend William D. Garrett labels himself as a conservative community leader?  …we are also told that this race may be getting a little more interesting because it’s possible that Zac Rascher may announce this week that he will be a candidate for the District #1 County Commission race?  …that the winner of the Republican primary will be running against the extremely popular and well-financed incumbent Vanderburgh County Commissioner Ben Shoulders (D) in the general election?  …it’s projected that Commissioner Shoulders will have around $200,000 in his political war chest at the end of the April reporting period? …if re-elected County Commissioner Ben Shoulders would become the youngest Commissioner to be re-elected since 1984?
IS IT TRUE that this coming Thursday Democratic Vanderburgh County Commissioners Ben Shoulders and Jeff Hatfield are hosting a monster political fundraiser at the Veterans And Soldiers Coliseum? …around 375 people are planning to attend the sold-out event?
IS IT TRUE that the current Vanderburgh County Coroner Steve Lockyear (D) had his re-election campaign kickoff event last Thursday evening?  …that Mr. Lockyear’s political fundraiser was held at Lamasco Bar and was very well attended?
IS IT TRUE we been told that several people are considering running against District #77 State Representative Ryan Hatfield in the primary and generals elections?
IS IT TRUE that County Commissioner District #3 candidate Gabriel Whitley (R) recently resigned his candidacy so he can to support Ronald Chapman? …Ronald Chapman is now the new Republican County Commission candidate running against incumbent Commissioner Cheryl Musgrave (R) in the primary?… Commissioner Musgrave has over $103,000 cash on hand and could become the first female to ever win re-election to the Vanderburgh County Commission?
IS IT TRUE that Greg Peete was considering running for the Vanderburgh County Council seat but has now ruled it out? …the Republican At-Large Vanderburgh County Council ticket could be Joe Kiefer, Angela Koehler Lindsay? ….that several people tell us that would like to Zac Rascher run for the Vanderburgh County Council the Republican At-Large seat? …we are also told that the Democrat At-Large Vanderburgh County Council ticket will be Mike Goebel, Ed Bassemeier and Amy Back?
IS IT TRUE we been told that that the new President /CEO of the not-for-profit Evansville Convention And Visitor Bureau is being paid a whopping $175,000 a year not including benefits? …if this information is correct he’s being paid more than the Mayor and Deputy Mayor of Evansville, Vanderburgh County Sheriff, Director of DMD, Evansville Fire and Police Chiefs and every appointed Department head in Vanderburgh County?  …we wonder what kind of marketing superpower does the new CEO/President of the CVB have to warrant this type of unreasonable starting salary minus benefits?
IS IT TRUE that the Evansville Convention And Visitors Bureau has a couple of vacant positions because of the abrupt resignations of two (2) long term employees?  …we are told that the Evansville Convention And Visitors Bureau doesn’t have any minorities serving on their Board of Directors or in their employment? …at this point it looks like “E Isn’t For Everyone” at the CVB?
IS IT TRUE that the former Vanderburgh County Commissioner Dave Mosby had triple bypass heart surgery last week?  …we are pleased to report that he going well?
IS IT TRUE when the people fear the Government we have Tyranny!  When the Government fears the people we have Liberty
Today’s “Readers Poll” question is: WHO ARE THE MOST TRUSTWORTHY?
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