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Census Bureau Launches Nationwide Recruitment Campaign

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By Brynna Sentel
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS—The United States Census Bureau has begun gearing up for the 2020 Census by launching a nationwide recruitment campaign to fill about 500,000 temporary jobs.

The bureau has hosted nearly 3,500 hiring events across the country in order to provide information about census jobs and to answer any questions applicants may have. The positions include recruiting assistants, office staff or supervisory staff that need to be filled.

In order to be eligible for a census job, applicants must be at least 18 years old, have a valid social security number, be a U.S. citizen, have a valid email address, be registered with the selective service system, or have a qualifying exemption, be able to pass a criminal background check, and commit to complete training.

Applications can be found online and include assessment questions about education, work, and other experience. Jobs, which pay from $13.50 to $30 an hour, depending on location, will begin in the spring of 2020.

The selection process begins in January, with paid training occurring in March and April. The actual counting of those who did not return their questionnaires begins in May and continues through early July.

These jobs aren’t the only measure the bureau is taking to ensure a complete count on April 1. The information has been sent out to help census takers know who they need to count.

In the simplest form, census takers should count anyone who lives in and regularly sleeps in their home as of April 1, 2020.

All children should be counted in the home they are living in or will be living in, including newborns still in the hospital. This also includes foster children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, children of friends or anyone who lives in the residence at the time of the survey.

F00TNOTE: Brynna Sentel is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

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LOCAL MILITARY FAMILIES TO RECEIVE COMPLIMENTARY CIRCUS EXCHANGE TICKETS FROM HADI SHRINERS ON NOVEMBER 11th

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Hadi Shriners, well-known for their patriotism and service to our country, are providing free Hadi Shrine Circus Exchange tickets to the immediate family members of our local military personnel from all branches of the service who are on active duty, currently deployed or recently returned from overseas duty within the last 6 months.  In recognition of the families’ sacrifice and to honor the service of our local military, the officers and nobility of Hadi Shriners, in conjunction with Townsquare Media are providing members of their immediate family with Exchange tickets to the 86th Annual Hadi Shrine Circus at Ford Center in Evansville starting Thanksgiving Day.  These free Exchange tickets are a $22 value and must be exchanged for a reserved seat ticket for any of the 8 performances.  

Townsquare Media radio stations WKDQ, WBKR, WDKS, and WJLT will be holding a “Super Remote” to distribute the Exchange tickets on Monday, November 11th from 4-7pm at the Hadi Temple parking lot, 6 Walnut Street in downtown Evansville.  Hadi Shrine Circus Exchange tickets will be made available to immediate family members of tri-state military members on active duty, currently serving overseas, and those just recently returned from overseas deployment. This will include the spouse and children, and any other family member currently living in the same household.  Recipients must show appropriate family military I.D. to qualify.  Local Shriners and Townsquare Media personnel will be on hand to help with the distribution.   

Hadi Shriners, well-known for their patriotism and service to our country, are providing free Hadi Shrine Circus Exchange tickets to the immediate family members of our local military personnel from all branches of the service who are on active duty, currently deployed or recently returned from overseas duty within the last 6 months.  In recognition of the families’ sacrifice and to honor the service of our local military, the officers and nobility of Hadi Shriners, in conjunction with Townsquare Media are providing members of their immediate family with Exchange tickets to the 86th Annual Hadi Shrine Circus at Ford Center in Evansville starting Thanksgiving Day.  These free Exchange tickets are a $22 value and must be exchanged for a reserved seat ticket for any of the 8 performances.  

Townsquare Media radio stations WKDQ, WBKR, WDKS, and WJLT will be holding a “Super Remote” to distribute the Exchange tickets on Monday, November 11th from 4-7pm at the Hadi Temple parking lot, 6 Walnut Street in downtown Evansville.  Hadi Shrine Circus Exchange tickets will be made available to immediate family members of tri-state military members on active duty, currently serving overseas, and those just recently returned from overseas deployment. This will include the spouse and children, and any other family member currently living in the same household.  Recipients must show appropriate family military I.D. to qualify.  Local Shriners and Townsquare Media personnel will be on hand to help with the distribution.   

Military families to receive complimentary Exchange circus tickets continued …

Other family members or close friends who want to attend the circus with military families who have received the complimentary Exchange tickets, may purchase their Exchange tickets, at $18 each, from any Shriner or they can call 812-425-4376 in Evansville, or toll free at 1-800-66-CLOWN outside of Evansville.  These Exchange tickets do not allow admission but must be exchanged for reserved seats for any performance.   The exchange value is $22 and that will provide a reserved seat.

Delaware Elementary School Hosts Kick-Off for Don’s Claytons Coat-A-Kid

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Students in 1st and 2nd grades will enthusiastically help launch the 2019 Don’s Claytons Coat-A-Kid campaign on October 29that 8:15 a.m. at Delaware Elementary School in Evansville, Indiana. And making his debut at the event will be the newly revamped Ace Purple, official mascot for the University of Evansville. In past years, kick-off locations for Coat-A-Kid have included Fairlawn, Glenwood Leadership Academy, Caze, Harwood, Lincoln, Culver, and many other schools. At each Coat-A-Kid kickoff, 95-110 students have received winter coats.

Since its implementation at the local level, the Coat-A-Kid initiative has distributed over 150,000 coats throughout the community. Bryan Schmitt, President of Don’s Claytons DCI Fine DryCleaning, is committed to annually providing a winter coat for every child who needs one. Each year, from October through December, community members are invited to bring gently used and new coats to any Don’s Claytons location. The coats are cleaned, if needed, and distributed to area infants, children, and teens via the Salvation Army, Evansville Christian Life Center, and in Boonville, at Hope Central.

Bryan Schmitt notes nearly 5000 coats were donated to the 2018 Coat-A-Kid campaign.

Melba Phillips, Renowned Physicist And Oakland City College Alumnae, Honored With Historical Plaque

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Renowned physicist Melba Phillips, alumnae of Oakland City College, will be honored Friday, Nov. 1, with a historical marker on the campus of Oakland City University.     

 Dr. Phillips had established her credentials as a master teacher and scientist. She helped organize the founding of the Federation of American Scientists in 1945. She was the first woman to be president of the American Association of Physics Teachers in 1966. Last year, the American Physical Society gave her its Joseph Burton Forum Award for her education work and for being “a model of a principled scientist.”

  She was one of the first doctoral students of J. Robert Oppenheimer, who led the effort to build the first atomic bomb. In 1935, they published an explanation for the unexpected behavior of accelerated nuclei of “heavy hydrogen” atoms, which became known as the Oppenheimer-Phillips effect. 

  Jobs were scarce for academics during the Depression and scarcer for women working in science, so Dr. Phillips held a series of temporary jobs before she landed her first permanent position at Brooklyn College in 1938. 

During the McCarthy era, Dr. Phillips was teaching at Brooklyn College in 1952, with a part-time position at the Columbia University Radiation Laboratory. The Senate Judiciary Committee’s internal security subcommittee, which was investigating some of her friends and colleagues, summoned her to testify. She appeared but refused to answer the subcommittee’s questions.

 After her 1952 firing and five years of unemployment, she wrote two textbooks, “Principles of Physical Science” (1957), with Francis Bonner, and “Classical Electricity and Magnetism” (1955), with W.K.H. Panofsky, which is still used in undergraduate and graduate physics classes. She also edited books on the history of physics. she became associate director of a teacher-training institute at Washington University in St. Louis. She joined the University of Chicago faculty in 1962 and worked there until her retirement 10 years later. Under her influence, the university began teaching physical science courses to non-science majors. 

 

AG Curtis Hill Warns Hoosiers To Be Cautious Of Open-Enrollment Scams

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The open-enrollment period for Medicare coverage in 2020 is Oct. 15, 2019, to Dec. 7, 2019. Attorney General Curtis Hill is warning Hoosiers to take precautions in order to avoid becoming victims of Medicare-related scams.

Here are a few tips to avoid scams this open-enrollment season:

  • Government agencies will rarely, if ever, call you. If they do, it will be after they send you a letter – or to return a call you made to them.
  • Anyone who tries to sell you Medicare insurance while claiming to be an “official Medicare agent” is a scammer. There are no Medicare sales representatives.
  • Be vigilant for mailers that appear to be government communications but are actually advertisements for private companies. These documents sometimes will have a disclaimer, but the disclaimer will be in tiny font. Read carefully!
  • The Medicare prescription drug plan (also known as Part D) is voluntary. Ignore anyone who calls saying you must join their prescription plan or you will lose your Medicare coverage.
  • Never give anyone who unexpectedly calls or approaches you information such as your Medicare, bank account, credit card or Social Security number. Scammers can use your information, steal your identity, get credit in your name, and take your money. Anyone who tells you that you must provide personal information to keep your coverage is a scammer.
  • Don’t trust caller ID. Scammers use technology to hide their real numbers and instead show numbers that seem legitimate. So if the caller ID shows a 202 area code or says “government” or “Washington DC,” don’t take that at face value. It could be anyone calling from anywhere.

Halloween Hullabaloo at Angel Mounds

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October 29, 2019

Come one, come all, to Angel Mounds State Historic Site’s Halloween Hullabaloo! Test your bravery along our haunted trails and escape the mummy’s curse in The Tomb.

For those less brave, spend time working on games and crafts, get lost in The Tomb, and take a tour of our property on our haunted hayride! Don’t forget to bring your trick or treat bag because there will be candy! Costumes are encouraged!

Cost:  $5/person, free for children age 3 and younger

Solicitor General Thomas M. Fisher Gains Prestigious Recognition

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Solicitor General Thomas M. Fisher on Friday was inducted into the American Academy of Appellate Lawyers — an organization that only accepts into its ranks “lawyers with a reputation for the highest excellence in appellate work and unblemished integrity,” to quote from Fisher’s letter of invitation.

“The average person might not be aware of what an honor this induction represents, but membership in this academy is limited to 500 lawyers in the United States,” Attorney General Curtis Hill said. “That averages to 10 lawyers per state. This group truly represents the best of the best when it comes to attorneys handling appeals cases.”

Fisher joined the Office of the Attorney General as Special Counsel in 2001 and became Indiana’s first Solicitor General in 2005. In this role, he handles many cases involving constitutional challenges and those with issues of vital interest to state government. In addition, he makes recommendations to the Attorney General on the state’s participation in filing amicus curiae briefs (friend of the court briefs) and regularly consults with the Appellate Division to determine which civil cases the state should appeal.

Fisher has argued four times before the U.S. Supreme Court. Twice, Fisher has won the National Association of Attorneys General Best Brief Award for excellence in U.S. Supreme Court brief writing.

Fisher’s briefs have impact at the Supreme Court. Last year, in Currier v. Virginia, Justice Neil Gorsuch’s majority and plurality opinions several times cited an amicus brief that Fisher and his team filed on behalf of 20 states. The brief addressed how to apply the Double Jeopardy Clause where defendants agree to multiple trials for multiple charges arising from the same incident. This year, in another case supporting Virginia called Virginia Uranium, Inc. v. Warren, Justice Gorsuch’s majority opinion borrowed from Indiana’s 10-state amicus brief an illustration of how the court would have to rewrite a federal statute to rule the other way.

A decade ago, Fisher received national publicity when he defended Indiana’s Voter ID Law before the U.S. Supreme Court in Crawford v. Marion County Election Board. The attention generated by that case landed Fisher on such national news programs as “Lou Dobbs Tonight” and C-SPAN’s “Washington Journal.”

“Given the members of AAAL who are true legends in the law, I am deeply humbled by this honor,” Fisher said. “This award reflects the quality of the team we have assembled in the Office of Attorney General, and I am grateful to my teammates for working so hard to put the state’s best foot forward in every case. Above all, I am grateful to the attorneys general and citizens of Indiana who have afforded me so many opportunities to present challenging and interesting cases in our state and federal appellate courts.”

Board of Park Commissioners Seek Public Input For Wesselman Par 3 Golf Course

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The Board of Park Commissioners seeks public input on the future of the Wesselman Par 3 Golf Course.  Community members are invited to attend the Board Meeting on November 6, 2019, at Noon in Room 301 of the Civic Center to share their input.

Who: Board of Park Commissioners

What: Public input on the future of Wesselman Par 3 Golf Course

When: Wednesday, November 6, 2019, at Noon

Where: Room 301, Civic Center

Details:  The National Golf Foundation was hired by the Parks Board to perform an evaluation of all city-owned golf courses. 

The Foundation presented their finds to the Board on September18, 2019.   One identified recommendation was the future use of the Wesselman Par 3 Golf Course. 

The Board of Park Commissioners plan to get public input on November 6, 2019?

 KORN AND BREAKING BENJAMIN WILL BE COMING TO FORD CENTER FEBRUARY 3

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Special Guest BONES UK to Join On All Dates
Tickets On Sale to General Public Starting Friday, November 1 at LiveNation.com

Grammy award-winning heavyweights Korn and multi-platinum hard rockers Breaking Benjamin today announced their epic tour set for 2020. Fans will have the chance to see two of the biggest forces in rock perform on the same stage each night across North America in the new year. Special guests BONES UK will also join the tour on all dates.

Produced by Live Nation, the expansive 24-city outing will kick off January 23rd in Allentown, PA and make stops in Montreal, Columbus, St. Paul, Portland and more, before wrapping March 1st in Fresno, CA.

Citi is the official presale credit card of the tour. As such, Citi cardmembers will have access to

purchase presale tickets beginning Tuesday, October 29th at 10am local time until Thursday,

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October 31 at 10PM local time through Citi Entertainment . For complete presale details

visit www.citientertainment.com. Tickets go on sale to the general public beginning Friday, November 1st at 10am local time at LiveNation.com.

Korn and Breaking Benjamin 2020 North American Tour Dates

DATE CITY VENUE

Thursday, January 23, 2020 Allentown, PA PPL Center*

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ADOPT A PET

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