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University of Evansville to Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day

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The University of Evansville will celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2020 on January 20. This year’s theme is “2020: King’s Vision and Legacy in Modern America.” The schedule of events follows. All events are free and open to the public.

Monday, January 20

11:45 a.m. – 1:00 p.m., Meeks Family Fieldhouse

Symbolic March: Civil Rights March on Washington and Pre-March Rally

Speakers include Christopher M. Pietruszkiewicz, UE president; Rob Shelby, UE chief diversity officer; JillAnn Knonenborg, UE director of religious life; and members of the Black Student Union.

7:00 p.m., Eykamp Hall, Room 251, Ridgway University Center

William G. and Rose M. Mays Martin Luther King Jr. Lectureship and Reception

Keynote speaker is Theo Wilson, executive director of Shop Talk Live, Inc., and founding member of the Denver Slam Nuba team, winners of the National Poetry Slam in 2011.

Wilson began his speaking career in the NAACP at the age of 15 and has always had a passion for social justice. He attended Florida A&M University, where he earned his BA in theater performance. He returned to Denver and is now the Executive Director of Shop Talk Live, Inc. The organization uses the barber shop as a staging ground for community dialogue and healing. Due to audience demand, he published his first book in 2017, The Law of Action. In 2017, his TED Talk entitled “A Black Man Goes Undercover in the Alt Right” was seen worldwide, amassing a total of over 12 million views.

The generosity of William G. and Rose M. Mays funds the keynote speaker during UE’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration.

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.
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Office Assistant – Pediatrics
St. Vincent, IN 3.7/5 rating   4,999 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Office Assistant – Pediatrics – Full-Time, Days – St. Vincent Medical Group Hebron Pediatrics – Evansville, IN. Verifies and enters demographic information.
Jan 7
Medical Receptionist
The Cobb Group 2/5 rating   2 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Please send updated resume and cover letter for consideration. This is a Full time, 32+ hrs/week position Mon-Thurs & Friday with hours between 7:30 am-5:00 pm.
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Jan 7
Front Office Receptionist
DLB Custom Extrusions – Evansville, IN
We are currently looking for a highly experienced receptionist that loves what they do! Receptionist needed in the Evansville, IN area for a growing…
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Jan 6
Executive Assistant
Advanced Network & Computer Services 4/5 rating   4 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Advanced Network and Computer Services, Inc. (ANCS) in Evansville, IN needs an EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT. The right candidate will be present well and have an…
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Jan 7
Front Desk Receptionist
Regional Title Services, LLC – Evansville, IN
Immediate opening for full time front desk receptionist. We are looking for a friendly and cheerful candidate to greet customers and answer/direct incoming…
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Jan 6
Senior Administrative Assistant
RB 3.6/5 rating   765 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Degree desired, High School Diploma required. Minimum of 5 years’ experience as an Administrative Assistant supporting senior level leadership preferred.
Jan 7
Part-Time Administrative Receptionist (25 Hours Per Week)
Sunset Funeral Home, Cremation Center & Cemetery 3.7/5 rating   9 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$15 an hour
Sunset Funeral Home, Cremation Center & Cemetery is seeking a _*part-time*. Part-time, with 25 hours weekly, Monday through Friday.
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Jan 2
Front Desk Coordinator/Receptionist
Ahh Spa 5/5 rating   2 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Responsive employer
To be considered for this position, please send an answer to the following question: This is a part time position 15-20 hours a week.
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Jan 7
Office Assistant – Family Practice
St. Vincent, IN 3.7/5 rating   4,999 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Office Assistant – Family Practice North Crossing – Full-Time,Days – St. Vincent operates 24 hospitals in addition to a comprehensive network of affiliated…
Jan 4
Office Assistant – Urgent Care
St. Vincent, IN 3.7/5 rating   4,999 reviews  – Newburgh, IN
Office Assistant – Urgent Care East – Full-Time, Rotating – St. Vincent Epworth Crossing – Newburgh, IN. Facility open 7 days a week 9am-9pm.
Jan 7
Receptionist/Administrative Assistant (Seasonal)
Michele Bennett CPA – Evansville, IN
$12 – $15 an hour
Hours are Monday-Friday 9am to 2pm with the ability to work more hours if needed as we go through the filing season. Microsoft Excel and Word experience.
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Jan 2
Service Team Administrator
ProLift Industrial Equipment 3.3/5 rating   16 reviews  – Evansville, IN
ProLift Toyota Material Handling is searching for a Service Team Administrator will organize and maintain the Customer Service Center in the Evansville, IN…
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Jan 6
Office Assistant – Cardiology
St. Vincent, IN 3.7/5 rating   4,999 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Office Assistant – Cardiology – Full-Time, Days – St. Vincent Medical Group Cardiology – Evansville,IN. Vincent has been serving central and southern Indiana…
Jan 4
Part Time Academic and Faculty Support Admin
Ivy Tech Community College 4.1/5 rating   887 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Provides administrative support to School departments by functioning as Office Assistant. Answering phone, ordering office supplies, making copies, etc. 2.
Jan 2
Receptionist / Family Law, Criminal Defense Paralegal
Danks & Danks – Evansville, IN
This position will be primarily greeting our clients, answering the phone and assisting the Criminal Defense and Family Law attorneys with their files.
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Jan 2
Medical Office Assistant
Deaconess Health System 3.7/5 rating   454 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 3
Medical Front Desk Receptionist/Biller
Franklin Family Physicians – Evansville, IN
Duties include answering phones, greeting patients, obtaining patient demographics and entering them in the electronic medical record, schedule patient…
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Jan 2
Front Desk Coordinator/Receptionist
Ahh Spa 5/5 rating   2 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Responsive employer
To be considered for this position, please send an answer to the following question: This is a part time position 15-20 hours a week.
Easily apply
Sponsored
Receptionist/Administrative Assistant (Seasonal)
Michele Bennett CPA – Evansville, IN
$12 – $15 an hour
Hours are Monday-Friday 9am to 2pm with the ability to work more hours if needed as we go through the filing season. Microsoft Excel and Word experience.
Easily apply
Sponsored
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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Ivy Tech Begins CDL Program in Dubois County

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The Ivy Tech Truck Driving School has just begun classes for individuals living in the Dubois County region. Students can earn their CDL in four weeks.

Tuition includes 160+ hours of instruction and drive time, materials, drug screen, Department of Transportation physical, and CDL Class A License testing.

“Ivy Tech is excited to offer this opportunity locally,” said Kyla Dowell, executive director of Workforce Development. “With hundreds of local haul and over-the-road driving positions going unfilled in Dubois and the surrounding counties, Ivy Tech is offering this program to serve this major local need.”

Cost for the program is $4,100. Payment options include self-pay and third-party pay via employer sponsorship, grant funding, VA, WorkOne and other sources. Individuals must be 18 years old and possess a valid driver’s license to enroll. The school is Veterans Affairs approved. Full funding may be available to those who qualify through WorkOne.

 

Pamela Siddall Arrested

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  On Monday January the 6th at 10 A.M., a white female was picked up at Riverside and Lodge at the Mets bus stop. After the Mets bus driver had driven away from the bus stop and was heading to her next location, the white female requested to be let off at Riverside and 41. Not being a designated stop, the driver refused the passenger’s request to be let off. The passenger became upset, words were exchanged, and the passenger struck the driver in the face. The driver immediately called police and let the passenger off. 

   On today’s date, 01/08/20, at around 8:30 A.M., the Vanderburgh County Sherriff’s Department located the suspect, Pamela Siddall. 

   Thanks for all the tips that came in and to the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Department for locating Siddall.  

EPD REPORT

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EPD REPORT

“IS IT TRUE” JANUARY 8, 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 that Ellen Horan has just resigned as the Executive Director of GAGE to take a job in Texas?  …we wouldn’t be surprised if this “E For Everyone” group will pay big bucks to hire an out town agency to find an out-of-towner to replace Ms. Horan?

IS IT TRUE that yesterday’s political endorsement by Democrat Vanderburgh County Commissioner Jeff Hatfield of Republican County Commissioner Cheryl Musgrave has shocked the “donkey nation”? …they say that that timing is everything?  …today at high noon at the Civic Center Commissioner Musgrave will officially announce her intention to seek re-election?

IS IT TRUE that a group calling itself “FOR EVANSVILLE” is in the process of putting together a publication on the State of Evansville that is called “THE STATE OF E”?…the report is expected to be a fair and honest look at the state of things in the City of Evansville and will be a snapshot of how life is for the citizens of Evansville at the end of a given year?

IS IT TRUE the first full report is expected to be coming out soon for the year 2019?…in the meantime, there is a 4-page brief that shows some of the realities of living in Evansville?…the CCO has reviewed this brief and is encouraged by the candid nature of the things exposed as opportunities to make things better in Evansville?…this brief does not sugar coat anything shows verifiable statistics that are seldom seen anywhere but in the City-County Observer?

IS IT TRUE an honest feedback publication that is designed to get people’s attention with truth is a welcome addition to what can sometimes seem like a downtown is perfect and so is everything else echo chamber?…we see this as a publication that may have some positive impact if the chicken fat dancers can admit to some of the non-flattering facts and start fixing things instead of denying them?

IS IT TRUE the above-mentioned brief flatly calls out the performance of our 3rd graders since a full 21% of them failed the pass an age-appropriate reading test?…they also point out that this 21% is 4 times less likely than other children to graduate from high school?…it is also pointed out that cases of children being neglected have risen by 43% since 2008 and that is a damning statistic on the parenting skills of the adults who created that statistic?

IS IT TRUE it is also pointed out that Evansville has a 20% higher rate for death from drug overdoses than the State of Indiana and that 40% of the families in Evansville are living paycheck to paycheck?…that number sounds disastrous but this is a place where Evansville is doing better than the nation as it has been published that less than half of the people of the nation have $500 in savings for emergencies?…that is a statistic that is predominantly influenced by personal decisions as opposed to the economy which is at a better place than it has been for over 50 years?

IS IT TRUE that the brief does not address crime statistics that have defied the national trends of reducing crime and have increased over the last 10 years?…there was a bright spot on murder in 2019 with a documented murder rate of “only” 10 per 100,000?…a couple of years ago that was 20 but even at 10 Evansville ranks as a very violent city on par with places like Miami and Houston but well higher than Los Angeles and New York City?

IS IT TRUE we are intrigued to see what the full report will choose to include in the State of E Report and how different this report will be compared to past State of the City reports given by mayors at the Rotary Club?…we are pleased to be joined in pointing out areas for improvement that leads to better public policy?

IS IT TRUE it’s been alleged that an individual with some local political connections are quietly buying up dilapidated and distressed properties in the North Main Street area?  ….we wonder if they know something more about the future development plans for this area than the average joe?

IS IT TRUE that the newly appointed President/CEO of the ECVB first order of business is to show supporters of this not-for-profit board that “E Is For Everyone”?  …that the best-known secret in Vanderburgh County is that the ECVB doesn’t have one minority employed within the agency or serving on their Board of Directors?

IS IT TRUE we predict that the next Chairman of the Board Of Directors of the ECVB will be Joey Kiefer?

IS IT TRUE we are told by reliable sources that business tycoon Ron Geary will be in town in a couple of weeks to meet with a group of local well-heeled business people to discuss the possibilities of a multi-million venture capital opportunity in Evansville/Vanderburgh County? …we also told that former Governor Jay Y Brown of Kentucky is looking at this potential investment? …we are pleased to hear if Mr. Geary decides to move forward with this mega capital venture he will not be asking for any local governmental handouts?  …that “Government shouldn’t do for Ron Geary and is a group of investors  for what they can do for themselves”

IS IT TRUE that Mayor Winnecke left the door wide open for a fourth (4th) term during his recent weekly cabinet meeting?

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 would you like to be the next President of the Evansville City Council?

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Find Your Indiana School’s 2019 Federal Accountability Rating

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Find your Indiana School’s 2019 Federal Accountability Rating

 

STATE OF EVANSVILLE REPORT

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STATE OF EVANSVILLE REPORT

Unless you love the place you live, you can never be an agent in its transformation. Do you love Evansville? Listening is the first act of love each of us can do for our city. What are the needs and dreams of our city? What holds us back?

The purpose of the State of E Report is to coalesce and communicate our city’s most pressing needs so that individuals like you can leverage it to solve those needs.

While there are many needs worth addressing, we intend this report to highlight the ones that have an exponential effect on the flourishing of every person.

In 2019, we set out to establish a preview of what we hope will become a trusted guide in subsequent years for navigating our community’s needs and dreams. We hope you’ll read it, digest it, pull people together, and act on it.

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 FOOTNOTES:

FULL AND FUTURE REPORTS

Thank you for reading through this brief summary of our pilot report for 2019. We hope exploring a highlight of these five issues leads you to a better understanding of our city and a clearer focus on where to invest your time, talent, and resources. Future reports will also help you discern how you can make those investments.

You Can Download The Free Full Report At

www.forevansville.org/stateofe.

ABOUT FOR EVANSVILLE

We are a social entrepreneurial organization committed to cultivating collaboration between the Church and the City around the city’s needs and dreams that align with the mission of Jesus Christ.

We want to see Evansville be a city where every person: Experience love and give love prioritizes the holistic well-being of all people and has work that prioritizes the holistic well-being of all people and has work that provides community value and individual purpose.

That kind of city is for everyone.

In order to build a trusted resource of synthesized, actionable data and insight for our community, we are looking to coordinate and collaborate with local research experts for the 2020 State of E Report (i.e. foundations, consultants, and businesses).

If you or your organization would like to help us improve, support, and verify future reports, please contact us at info@forevansville.org.

Citywide flourishing happens when every person in the city flourishes. We pursue the flourishing of every person by bringing people together to solve our city’s most pressing needs.

We do that by convening church and community leaders, cultivating the mindsets and language necessary for transformative impact, and storytelling about the way things are and the way things could be.

We believe there is an enormous amount of opportunity for people of different backgrounds and perspectives to work together toward common passions.

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COMMISSIONER HATFIELD ENDORSE MUSGRAVE AND SHOULDERS FOR RE-ELECTION

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COMMISSIONER HATFIELD ENDORSE MUSGRAVE AND SHOULDERS FOR RE-ELECTION

As a Vanderburgh County Commissioner, I find myself managing a host of different issues, most totally unrelated to each other: such as zonings, drainage, roads, health insurance, board appointments, public safety, etc.

I believe citizens want a commissioner who will handle each issue in a manner that is best for the community as a whole. I believe citizens want a commissioner who is not led by “group think” or politics. The community needs commissioners who gather as much information as possible before making a decision.

In the one year that I have served as Vanderburgh County Commissioner, I have had the pleasure of serving with two individuals who possess these qualities.

It is for these reasons that I am pleased to endorse both, Ben Shoulders and Cheryl Musgrave, for re-election as Vanderburgh County Commissioner in 2020.