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HAMRICK TOWING EXPANDING AND HAS SEVERAL JOB OPENINGS

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HAMRICK TOWING EXPANDING AND HAS SEVERAL JOB OPENINGS

Hamrick Towing is expanding and has immediate openings for several positions.

According to the firms President John Hamrick said “there are several full-time positions that he needs to fill right away.

Mr. Hamrick also stated that these positions offer paid vacations and holidays. Performance bonuses are offered to those who excel in the workplace.  Also, the hourly pay is very competitive.

The Following List Of Full-Time Positions Are Posted Below:

1) Five (5) Tow Truck drivers

2) Paint and Bodyman

3) Welder

4) Dispatcher

Finally, Mr. Hamrick said; “that the workplace environment is employee-friendly with a downhome attitude.”

Interested applicants need to immediately apply in person at Hamrick Towing located at 1277 Maxwell Avenue from thee hours 10;00 to noon Monday through Friday. No phone calls, please.

 

Season’s Greetings To You And Your Family By Wendy McNamara

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Season’s Greetings To You And Your Family By Wendy McNamara

From home to home, heart to heart, and one place to another, the warmth and joy of Christmas brings us closer together.

Please know that my thoughts are with you and your family this Christmas, and I am thankful for the opportunity to serve our community.

I hope the new year brings you many opportunities and happiness. Enjoy the holiday season, and remember to rest and give thanks for our many blessings.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Strandberg To Speak At Andiron Lecture

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Kristen Strandberg, Ph.D., University of Evansville assistant professor of music, will be the speaker for the Andiron Lecture on February 5. The lecture will begin at 4:00 p.m. in Eykamp Hall, Room 252, Ridgway University Center. This event is free and open to the public.

Strandberg will be discussing “Constructing Otherness: Critical Representation of Musicians in the Press.” Nineteenth-century French critics frequently asserted the superiority of French musicians, often discussing marginalized performers in language that implied their inferiority. Critics especially targeted foreign and female performers by pointing out their “mechanical” playing style to demonstrate a performer’s lack of artistry and nuance.

In this lecture, Strandberg will demonstrate the range of cultural meaning behind assertions of “mechanical” playing. Critical and philosophical writings of the period reveal anxieties about the increased mechanization of culture following the Industrial Revolution and the ways those anxieties affected the arts. Meanwhile, the popularity of automata in stage shows and contemporary literature demonstrates a new and widespread fascination with technology as entertainment. In exploring the cultural assumptions and meanings of mechanized performance, we see these simultaneous anxieties and fascinations.

Strandberg holds a Bachelor of Music degree in Cello Performance from the University of Minnesota and a Ph.D. in Musicology from Indiana University. Her research focuses on the reception of violin virtuosity in mid-nineteenth-century Paris, examining concert reviews in the press to explore how critics and listeners perceived and discussed these performers.

Her recent publications include articles in the Journal of Musicological Research and the Journal of Music History Pedagogy. She has presented at conferences throughout the U.S. and Europe, recently appearing as an invited speaker at the annual conference of the National Chopin Institute in Poland.

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Eagles blow through Tornado, 87-68

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16th-ranked University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball used a trio of big runs to defeat King University, 87-68, Saturday afternoon at the Screaming Eagles Arena. USI goes to 7-1 overall, while King is 8-4 in 2019-20.

USI rallied from a pair of first half double-digit deficits in the opening half (12-2 and 25-14) to lead at the intermission, 38-37. The Eagles took their first lead of the game, 27-25, on a lay-up by junior forward Josh Price at 5:56 to cap off a 13-1 run.

The USI lead would grow to as many as five points, 36-31, during the first 20 minutes when junior guard Mateo Rivera deposited a layup with 1:43 left to half. King, however, would score six of the last eight points, allowing USI a one-point margin at the first half buzzer.

Price led the offense during the opening half with 11 points, while junior forward Emmanuel Little reached double-digits with 10 points.

The second half started off with a USI offensive explosion as the Eagles went on a 16-2 run to build a 54-39 lead before five minutes were gone. The Eagles were a blistering seven-of-eight from the field during the run with senior guard Joe Laravie leading the way with eight points.

The Tornado responded with a 16-4 run of their own to cut the Eagles’ lead to three points, 58-53, with 9:41 left. USI regained control and closed the door on the game with a 12-4 run that put the margin back into double-digits at 70-58 on a pair of Little free throws at 5:27 of the second half.

USI’s second half lead would grow to as many as 19 points with 44 ticks on the clock and the eventual 87-68 final.

Individually, Price led four Eagles in double-digits with 23 points on 10-of-15 from the field and three-of-six from the stripe. He also finished the contest with his team-high third double-double of the season, tying for a game-high with 10 rebounds.

Little followed Price in the scoring column with 19 points and finished the game with his second-straight double-double, tying Price with 10 boards. Rivera and Laravie rounded out the double-digit scorers with 14 points and 11 points, respectively.

USI hits the halfway mark of the homestand Sunday when it hosts Tiffin University. The Dragons are 6-7 overall this season after posting a 76-71 victory over Urbana University in overtime Friday night.

The Eagles have a 5-0 lead in the all-time series with Tiffin and will be hosting the Dragons for the first time since 2009. The Eagles were led in the 93-73, 2009 victory by Jamar Smith and Jeron Lewis with 16 points each.

The homestand concludes after the New Year when the Eagles re-start GLVC action by hosting Drury University January 2 for a 7:30 p.m. game and Southwest Baptist University January 4 for a 3:15 p.m. tip. The USI-SBU match-up is the first in the series and in GLVC play between the two programs.

Susan B Komen office will be closed on Monday, December 23, 2019 until January 2, 2020

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Thank you all for a wonderful 2019. With your support, our Inaugural More Than Pink Walk was a success here in the Tri-State! We were also fortunate enough to start our new Komen Cares program, which provides nonmedical services for women and men in our Tri-State area who are actively battling breast cancer. Again, we are so grateful for your support and we cannot wait to see what 2020 has in store for us!

Plane Crash

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The victim from todays plane crash in northern Vanderburgh County has been identified as

Philip M. Burke, age 56, of Newburgh, IN. An autopsy is scheduled for 11:00 hrs 12-22-2019. The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s office and the FAA, NTSB and all involved the investigation of the crash.

 

State Police Investigate Crash with Injuries on US 231

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Dubois County Sheriff’s Department and Indiana State Police responded to a 911 call of an crash with injuries at US 231 just south of SR 162.

Preliminary investigation revealed Michael Cannon, 37, of Jasper, was driving a 2000 Pontiac northbound on US 231 when for unknown reasons drove left of center and collided head on into an ambulance traveling southbound.  The driver of the ambulance, William Luebbehusen, 51, of Jasper and his passenger, Patrick Brown, 42, of Tell City were taken to Jasper Memorial Hospital where they were treated and released.  Cannon was flown to Saint Vincent Hospital in Evansville but was later flown to an Indianapolis Hospital for further treatment of his injuries.

The ambulance was not transporting a patient, nor was it on an emergency run at the time of the crash.

The investigation continues.

Investigating Officer: Indiana State Police Sergeant Kylen Compton

Assisting at the scene were Indiana State Police Lieutenant Jason Allen, Dubois County Sheriffs Department, Dubois County EMS and Fire

All suspects are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law. 

EPD REPORT

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EPD REPORT