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African Bridge Project First Step Toward Joining Elite National Program

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A team of University of Southern Indiana students and faculty representing the University’s Engineering Program spent eight weeks in Mdlasomi, eSwatini in Southern Africa assisting in the construction of a 95-meter footbridge over the Ngwempisi River—a project with life-saving implications.

Josef Winkler, mechanical engineering senior from Owensboro, Kentucky, and Koby Lindner, a mechanical engineering sophomore from Boonville, Indiana, alongside Dr. Jason Hill, associate professor of engineering, and Justin Amos, lab manager, spent their summer living in Mdlasomi with the local townspeople.

The USI contingent traveled as part of a team from Cornell University, who had designed and coordinated the project through the Engineers in Action (EIA) Bridge Program, a collegiate program of the larger EIA program that works with indigenous professionals to improve the lives of people in need through sustainable programs that build their capacity while also helping to develop global awareness among program participants. USI’s Engineering Program is in the early stages of building its own collegiate chapter of EIA, and the trip was part of an effort to put the University in a place where it can eventually lead its own bridge project from start to finish.

The new bridge provides surrounding communities year-round passage to the town of Mankayne. In 2018, 16 people died while trying to cross the Ngwempisi River during high water. The professionally-designed and -constructed bridge allows for safe and unimpeded foot traffic to markets, jobs, and a government hospital.

View a gallery of high-definition photos from the eSwatini Bridge Project

USI students and faculty coordinated with the Cornell chapter of EIA on the bridge design process during the spring 2019 semester. The summer trip to Mdlasomi brought the project full circle, allowing the students and faculty to see in person what it took to build a bridge that would serve more than 540 homesteads in the immediate area. “Our role was simply observing and learning,” said Lindler. “But we worked the same as everyone else—moving rocks, mixing concrete, pulling cables. We were working manually every day.”

In 2018, there were only eight collegiate chapters of EIA in the United States. The USI chapter would work with peer chapters at institutions such as the University of Notre Dame, the University of Colorado–Boulder, and Cornell.

 Dr. Jason Hill working with students

“This project was a tag-along to learn the ropes and prepare for a future project where USI takes more of a leadership role,” said Hill. “We hope to do a second shared project next year, where we take on 50% of the project work. By the third year, we hope to be able to do a solo project.”

“We were seeing how the logistic manager does their job, the construction manager does their job,” said Lindner. “USI would like to do their own project, so we wanted to see what you actually do in these roles.”

Beyond the experience of physically building the bridge, Winkler and Lindler connected with the local people and lived within their culture, seeing directly how the new bridge would impact the community and the lives of individuals. Both students celebrated their birthdays while in eSwatini, and Winkler, a member of the USI Men’s Soccer team, even managed to keep his training up by helping organize soccer matches between different communities near the building site. “I still have connections that I made in Africa that text me about soccer,” said Winkler. “Usually it’s harder for students on our team to travel. I’m thankful for the support I got to do this.”

“Building a bridge was only about 40% of the trip,” said Lindler. “The rest was cultural relations–learning about a different culture, talking to the people. We went there to interact with people and experience a different culture in addition to engineering.”

The finished bridge

Following eight weeks of construction, the bridge was completed on August 2 with the help of community members, the Bridge Corps and countless hours of work from the students. As USI prepares to undertake its own projects with EIA, the experiences of traveling, absorbing a new culture and working on a project with a life-saving impact resonate strongly with Lindner and Winkler, who both say they will be involved with future EIA projects.

“This project, and where it is taking us when we look toward a future chapter of EIA, is what we mean when we talk about offering quality education and academic excellence,” said Dr. Zane Mitchell, dean of USI’s Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education. “This kind of hands-on experience is changing lives, whether it is for the people of the town or our students who are being shaped both academically and socially in a way that will stick with them for a long time to come. This is the kind of project that embodies the University’s mission to ‘prepare individuals to live wisely in a diverse and global community.’ We’re excited about the future.”

For more information about USI’s Engineering Programs, contact Dr. Paul Kuban, chair of the Engineering Department, at pkuban@usi.edu.

Owensville Man Arrested After Overnight Standoff

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Yesterday afternoon at approximately 2:30, the U.S. Marshals Tank Force, Indiana State Police and Gibson County Sheriff’s Department responded to a residence located at 4984 West 525 South near Owensville to execute a felony arrest warrant for Aaron Riggs, 30.

Riggs was wanted out of Daviess County for Child Molesting, a Level 4 Felony. When officers arrived they determined Riggs had barricaded himself somewhere on the second story of the residence. Officers attempted several times to get Riggs to surrender, but he refused. At approximately 7:15, Indiana State Police SWAT entered the residence and eventually found Riggs hiding in a crawl space in the attic.

Riggs was arrested without further incident and taken to the Gibson County Jail where he is currently being held on a $500,000 cash-only bond.

Arrested and Charge:

  • Aaron Riggs, 30, 4984 West 525 S, Owensville, IN
  1. Child Molesting, Level 4 Felony (Daviess County, IN)

Arresting Agency: Indiana State Police

Assisting Agencies: U.S. Marshals Task Force, Gibson County Sheriff’s Department, Owensville Police, Fort Branch Police, and Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Department.

Bosse Field To Host #CureFA Baseball Game Between USI And Notre Dame

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Historic Bosse Field will serve as the host venue for the second annual #CureFA exhibition baseball game between the University of Southern Indiana and the University of Notre Dame on Saturday, Oct. 19. 2019

The first pitch between the two programs is at 2 p.m. as the exhibition game will benefit the fight against Friedreich’s Ataxia (FA).

Friedreich’s Ataxia is a degenerative neuro-muscular disorder that affects one in 50,000 people in the United States.

Most individuals have the onset of symptoms of FA between the ages of 5 and 18 years but can occur anytime during adulthood. The Friedreich’s Ataxia Research Alliance is supporting research that will improve the quality and length of life for those diagnosed with FA and will lead to treatments that eliminate its symptoms. More information about FA can be found at CureFA.org.

Tickets for the exhibition game from Bosse Field are available now and are $10 for adults and $5 for students. Tickets can be purchased at the following locations: the USI Athletics Office, Notre Dame Baseball Office, Southern Indiana Athletic Conference (SIAC) Baseball Programs, and all Banterra Bank Evansville/Newburgh locations. Fans also can purchase tickets online at curefa.org/USIBaseball.

Bosse Field concessions will be open for the exhibition game on October 19. 2019.

Historic Bosse Field is located at 23 Don Mattingly Way in Evansville, Ind. For more information, visit gousieagles.com or call (812) 465-7165.

AG Curtis Hill To Provide Update On Investigation Into Fetal Remains

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Attorney General Curtis Hill and other officials will provide an update on an investigation into 2,246 aborted fetuses from Indiana discovered in September at the Illinois home of the late Dr. Ulrich Klopfer.

WHO: Attorney General Curtis Hill; St. Joseph County Coroner Michael McGann; St. Joseph County Chief Deputy Coroner Mike Samp; and several members of the Indiana General Assembly.

WHAT: Press conference.

WHEN: 11 a.m., Thursday, October 3, 2019.

WHERE: County-City Building, 227 W. Jefferson Blvd., South Bend, IN

If you plan to attend, please RSVP to Assistant Deputy Director of Communications Lauren Houck at lauren.houck@atg.in.gov.

MEET THE 2019 WEST SIDE NUT CLUB FALL FESTIVAL ADOPTABLE PET: SADIE!

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For the first time, the Vanderburgh Humane Society is joining forces with the West Side Nut Club for the 2019 Fall Festival. The VHS will be the Nut Club’s official shelter partner in a variety of capacities.

The most important and exciting aspect of this partnership will be the inaugural Fall Festival Adoptable Pet! The Nut Club and the VHS are teaming up to feature one adoptable pet who needs a home. This pet will be broadcast on local news and radio leading up to and during the entire Fall Festival week.

And just who might that pet be? Her name is Sadie!

She’s a 7-year-old mixed-breed. She is a beautiful light brown brindle color with brown eyes. And she is absolutely wonderful! She was originally surrendered in December of 2017. After being adopted in just a couple of weeks, she ended up at Evansville Animal Care & Control almost exactly a year later. Then she was adopted in March of 2019, only to be returned in June because she sometimes submissive-pee’s, and she is also wary of men when she first meets them. She has lived with and done well with children of all ages, with other dogs, and with cats & rabbits. She’d make a perfect addition to any home! Her adoption fee is $110 and she’s already spayed, vaccinated, & ready to leave the building.

Sadie has been a fantastic ambassador for the VHS. She has gone to a multitude of outreach events including E is for Everyone Night at the Otters, corporate dog-walking events, Cardio for Canines, Mutt’s Morning Out, and pet-assisted therapy at local nursing homes. The entire team is befuddled as to why she hasn’t been permanently adopted into a forever home that will cherish her.

Now, it’s up to the community to help find Sadie that awesome home she deserves! Her photo will be shared on VHS and Nut Club social media starting today. The goal is for her to find a home before the end of the Fall Festival. Potential adopters can apply at www.vhslifesaver.org!

Regardless, whether she’s adopted or not, the community can see Sadie in the Pet Parade and the Main Parade on Saturday, October 12th on Franklin Street! If she is adopted by then, her new family will be invited to ride with her on the VHS’ float in the Main Parade.

The VHS is also the Official Shelter Partner for the Pet Parade, sponsored by Pet Food Center! A contingency of VHS staff & volunteers will be at the front of the parade walking with adoptable shelter dogs. A subset of the VHS’ mission is to “interweave animals into our local activities to strengthen the human-animal bond.” VHS invites local pet owners of all ages from all walks of life to participate. It is 100% free and there are 8 categories for costume judging. Any type of pet can participate, not just dogs!

The Pet Parade is on Saturday, October 12th. Lineup begins at 8:00, judging at 9:00, and the parade itself at 10:00. Participants meet in the parking lot of St. Boniface Church at 418 N Wabash Avenue, 47712. For more information on the Pet Parade: http://www.nutclubfallfestival.com/events/pet-parade

 

Today Is Energy Efficiency Day; Vectren Reminds Customers Of Ways To Save Energy

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In recognition of the fourth annual national Energy Efficiency Day, Vectren, a CenterPoint Energy Company, is joining regional and national organizations, businesses, utilities, universities and individuals in promoting energy efficiency – the easy, quickest way to meet energy needs, cut utility bills and reduce pollution. The company is celebrating Energy Efficiency Day in partnership with organizations supporting the Jacobsville Workforce Housing Partnership, which include The Dream Center of Evansville, the Jacobsville Area Community Corporation, HOPE of Evansville, Catholic Charities and Habitat for Humanity of Evansville. The Jacobsville Jamboree energy savings block party is taking place this afternoon on N. Lafayette Ave in Evansville from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Mayor Lloyd Winnecke will be in attendance to deliver a proclamation.

“Habitat for Humanity is excited to partner with Vectren for the Jacobsville Jamboree energy savings block party, and it makes sense we do so given our programs to educate future homeowners,” said Gail Knight Williams, director of development for Habitat for Humanity of Evansville. “These courses teach homeowners about the cost of owning a home and the importance of investing in ongoing maintenance to reduce costs and carbon footprints, as well as the operations, proper use, and maintenance of all systems in their Habitat home.”

Join the thousands of people and businesses across the U.S. taking action to save energy and money by following these energy efficiency tips:

  • Make the switch to LED bulbs, which last at least 25 times longer and consume up to 90 percent less electricity than incandescent bulbs. Vectren provides instant discounts at participating retailers.
  • Look for the ENERGY STAR® label when purchasing new appliances – you will be confident you’ve purchased an appliance that meets the highest of efficiency standards.
  • Regularly clean and/or replace your HVAC filter to help your unit run at full efficiency and supply better air flow.
  • Have your furnace maintained annually by a qualified technician and check your air filter monthly. Having a professional inspection of your heating system on a regular basis will help lower your heating bills 3 to 10% as well as maximize the life of your furnace.
  • Keep your central air conditioning unit running more efficiently by adding an air purifier to your home. Air purifiers remove dust and small particles from the air before it is returned to the air conditioning system and Vectren offers a $25 rebate to help cover the cost.
  • Reduce energy costs and increase comfort with a smart thermostat. A smart thermostat can maximize your energy savings without the hassle of manually adjusting your thermostat. Rebates up to $75 can help offset the cost.
  • Caulk and weather strip around windows and doors to keep the warm air from escaping. These two simple air sealing techniques pay for themselves in energy savings within one year.

“At Vectren, we consider educating our customers on how they can decrease energy usage to be a top priority,” said Rina Harris, director of energy efficiency. “Today and throughout the year, we are committed to working with our customers to conserve energy and save money.”

Customers should also take advantage of Vectren’s online energy tools to pinpoint ways to save energy in the home by using actual data from energy bills. The resources, provided at no additional cost, include an online energy assessment, customized tips based on the size of the home and usage, and a comparison tool to show how an individual’s usage might compare to similar homes. To use the online energy tools, customers must log in to their Vectren.com account. For more information on Vectren’s energy efficiency programs, visit www.vectren.com/saveenergy.

To learn more about Energy Efficiency Day, visit www.energyefficiencyday.org.

 

St. Vincent Evansville Birth Announcements October 3, 2019

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Breanna Dorris and Alexander Jackson, Eldorado, IL, daughter, Sophie Kate, September 20

Nicole and Sean Risse, Tell City, IN, daughter, Junah Belle, September 20

Alixandra and Trenton Ball, Evansville, son, Jayce Harold Lee, September 22

Adrianna Johnson and Andrew Miles, Evansville, son, Asher Wayne, September 23

Elizabeth and Nicholas Pajon, Evansville, daughter, Estelle Ann, September 24

Tricia and Chris Goodman, Owensville, IN, son, Samuel Robert, September 24

Kaylee Graham and Lyle Gideon, Evansville, daughter, Brooklyn Adaline, September 25

Ali and Joshua Primus, Vincennes, IN, son, Kade Michael, September 26

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Warehouse Worker/Driver
La-Z-Boy Midwest 4.3/5 rating   23 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$13 an hour
You must have good driving record and be willing to get your class C license. Must have a valid driver’s license….
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PSE MAIL PROCESSING CLERK
United States Postal Service 3.5/5 rating   22,515 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$17.19 an hour
Fingerprint check, state and county checks). Citizens, lawful permanent resident aliens, citizens of American Samoa or other territory owing permanent…
Sep 27
MAIL HANDLER ASSISTANT
United States Postal Service 3.5/5 rating   22,515 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$16.21 an hour
Fingerprint check, state and county checks). Citizens, lawful permanent resident aliens, citizens of American Samoa or other territory owing permanent…
Sep 27
Packaging Specialist
Graham Packaging Company, L.P. 3.3/5 rating   676 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Communicate with incoming shift or line replacement on any problems with quality, machine, and packing configurations….
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Sep 30
Help Wanted
Newburgh Chandler Public Library – Newburgh, IN
Now hiring at 4111 Lakeshore Drive,…
Sep 30
Office Assistant – Pediatrics
St. Vincent, IN 4/5 rating   42 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Vincent Health-IN, you will have the opportunity to work in a customer service capacity providing administrative and clerical support to patients and customers…
Oct 1
HR Asst
ResCare 3/5 rating   5,321 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Valid drivers license required. With almost four decades of experience in the IDD services field, our aim is to be the provider-of-choice in the development of…
Sep 30
Help Wanted
Easter Seals 3.7/5 rating   2,195 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Now hiring at 621 South Cullen Avenue,…
Sep 29
IT Helpdesk Coordinator
Atlas World Group Inc. – Evansville, IN
Handles calls from agents and Headquarter staff concerning problems and services. Develops and enforces procedures to ensure calls are answered quickly and…
Oct 1
Production Worker
Krispy Kreme 3.5/5 rating   2,299 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$10 – $12 an hour
Maintaining a sincere, courteous demeanor with employees and customers. Utilizing basic trouble-shooting and problem-solving steps….
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Sep 29
Office Assistant – Nephrology
St. Vincent, IN 4/5 rating   42 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Vincent Health System-IN, you will have the opportunity to work in a customer service capacity providing administrative and clerical support to patients and…
Oct 1
Plastics Lab Technician – 3rd shift
Enviroplas, Inc. – Evansville, IN
$13 an hour
We are a leading engineering resin manufacturer with an immediate need for 2nd shift (4:00pm – 12:30am) and 3rd shift (12am-8:30am) entry level lab technicians…
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Census Taker
U.S. Census Bureau 4.3/5 rating   3,860 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$14 an hour
The US Census Bureau is recruiting for Census Takers is Kansas City, MO(Clay County).A Census Taker works in the field….
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Operator I
Graham Packaging Company, L.P. 3.3/5 rating   676 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Assist other Operators and maintenance personnel on mechanical repairs. Communicate processing information to designated personnel on incoming shift….
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Sep 30
Manager in Training
Stanton Optical 2.3/5 rating   226 reviews  – Evansville, IN
They are responsible for greeting patients, assisting patients with purchase of eyewear, providing patients with promotional information, and answering customer…
Sep 30
Patient Access Scheduler (Full Time)- St. Vincent-Evansville- Evansville, IN
R1 RCM Inc. 2.9/5 rating   474 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Handles a high volume of incoming calls. The Patient Access Scheduler will handle a large volume of incoming calls and navigate between multiple systems to…
Sep 30
Office Assistant/Administrator
Tri State Gold & Silver Buyers – Evansville, IN
$10 – $14 an hour
Social media & online marketing. A good job for someone just entering the workforce or returning to the workforce with limited experience and education….
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Sep 30
Front Desk Receptionist
Holiday Health Care 3.2/5 rating   11 reviews  – Evansville, IN
The candidate would be responsible for greeting visitors, answering phone calls, and other various administrative tasks….
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Sep 30
Machine Operator, Multi-Pak
RB 3.7/5 rating   734 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Maintain batch records, production reports and SAP transactions. Take appropriate steps when line conditions and/or checks do not meet standards….
Sep 30
Removal Technician
Sunset Funeral Home, Cremation Center & Cemetery 3.5/5 rating   8 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Responsive employer
Must have a valid driver’s license. Sunset Funeral Home has an immediate opening for a part-time Removal Technician….
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Sep 30
Production Worker
Providence Health & Services 3.8/5 rating   298 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Loading unloading stripping assembly cleaning work on line floor care Job Types: Full-time, Part-time,…
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Sep 27
Guest Service Agent
Hotel Management Services – Evansville, IN
$10 – $11 an hour
Guest Service Agents need to be outgoing, friendly, people who like to “sell.” Represents the hotel to guest throughout all stages of the guest’s stay by…
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Sep 30
Help Wanted
AMF Arc Lanes 4.2/5 rating   5 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Now hiring at 4901 Monroe Avenue,…
Sep 30
Ramp Agent PT – $8.75/Hr. *Flight Privileges Offered*
DGS 3.3/5 rating   103 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$8.75 an hour
Must possess a valid Driver’s License for operating ground support equipment. Performs wing walker duties to protect the aircraft wing from equipment in the…
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Gate Attendant
Republic Services 3.2/5 rating   2,485 reviews  – United States
Answer the telephone and provide general information to callers. Experience in a previous position that required the handling of cash and balancing cash and/or…
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Receptionist/Administrative Assistant
JR3 Properties, Inc – Evansville, IN
$10 – $12 an hour
Answering screening and forwarding incoming phone calls. Receiving visitors at the front desk by greeting, welcoming, directing and announcing them…
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Sep 30
Customer Care and Retail Specialist
Girl Scouts of Southwest Indiana 4.1/5 rating   1,426 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$24,000 – $25,000 a year
Apply today and start making an incredible difference in your own life and the lives of thousands of girl leaders in your community….
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Sep 27
Countertop Fabricator / Installer
Kitchen Gallery 4/5 rating   7 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Must be able to use power tools, read a tape measure and lift 75 lbs. Immediate availability a plus….
Oct 1
Help Wanted
Assemblix 4.5/5 rating   4 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Now hiring at 817 South Green River Road,…
Sep 30
Customer Service – International Relocation Coordinator
Atlas World Group Inc. – Evansville, IN
Atlas is distinguished by agents ownership and a shared commitment to help people go new places more easily and more securely….
Oct 1
Server/Waitstaff
Atria Senior Living 3.2/5 rating   1,088 reviews  – Newburgh, IN
Serve residents and guests beverages as requested. Waiter, waitress, waitstaff, wait staff, server, kitchen help, kitchen, food service, servers, restaurant,…
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Oct 1
Asset Recycling Associate – PART TIME
SIGMA Equipment – Evansville, IN
$11 – $13 an hour
Valid driver’s license with clean driving record. Our Surplus division sells parts, components and smaller pieces of equipment used in the manufacturing…
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Sep 30
Help Wanted
Chuckles 12 – Evansville, IN
Now hiring at 1601 South Green River Road,…
Sep 30
PHARMACY TECHNICIAN
WALGREENS 3.6/5 rating   30,357 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Handles telephone calls that do not require personal attention of the pharmacist, including those to physicians….
Oct 1
PT Wellness Advocate
Ivy Tech 4.1/5 rating   853 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$13 an hour
A qualified fitness technician is one who has an earned bachelor’s degree or higher from a regionally accredited institution in exercise science or a related…
Sep 30
Travel Sales Agent Remote
World Travel Holdings 3.5/5 rating   134 reviews  – Indiana
$15 an hour
Able to concentrate and sit or stand at a desk while viewing a computer screen repetitively and answering the phone for each scheduled shift….
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Immediate Opportunity – Sign Manufacturing
Husk Signs – Evansville, IN
Valid Drivers License (Preferred). The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of sign construction and how the electrical components are designed….
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Retail Sales Representative I
Community Coffee Company, L.L.C. 3.5/5 rating   82 reviews  – Indiana
Valid driver’s license and acceptable driving record. Field Sales Environment- While performing the duties of this job, the employee occasionally works near…
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Williams leads Eagles at Flyer Intercollegiate

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The University of Southern Indiana men’s golf team finished 13th of 18 teams on Monday at the Flyer Intercollegiate, hosted by Lewis University.

The Screaming Eagles opened the two-day event with a team round of 309 for seventh of the 18 before a second-day 327 dropped USI to its final result.

Sophomore Zach Williams (Mt. Vernon, Illinois) posted the top two rounds for the Eagles with a 74 (+2) first-round score followed by a 77 (+5) to end the event.

Senior Zach Breault (Bridgeport, Illinois) and junior Nate Caudle (Wayne City, Illinois) each posted a 77 in the first round, tying the second-best individual round for the Eagles, on their way to being second and third, respectively for USI.

USI Men’s Golf heads further west next week for the Midwest Regional at Fox Run, hosted by the University of Missouri-St. Louis. The Eagles will tee-off from Eureka, Missouri on Monday.