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HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Experienced Tax Accountant
Harding Shymanski & Company, PSC – Evansville, IN
CPA certification a plus. Bachelor’s degree in accounting or taxation. Tax with CPA firm:. Established in 1975, Harding Shymanski & Company has offices located…
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Kennel Assistant
Pampered Pet Nanny – Newburgh, IN
When life calls for long hours at the office or that much needed vacation, we provide “loving care when you’re not there.”….
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Jul 28
Front Desk Office Manager
Supreme Athletics – Evansville, IN
Helping customers, utilizing our online portal and software system(s), registrations, answering emails and phone calls, managing the pro shop/concession area…
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Jul 28
Experience Accountant
Vowells & Schaaf, LLP CPAs – Evansville, IN
Knowledge of federal and state income taxation. CPA certification a plus. A minimum of 5 years of accounting and income tax preparation in a public accounting…
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Owner of Newburgh Soccer Academy Arrested for Child Seduction

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Indiana State Police initiated a criminal investigation on Monday, July 29, after receiving information that Jeremy Michael Tudela, 37, of Evansville, allegedly had sexual contact with one of his female soccer students.

During the investigation, Indiana State Police Detectives Josh Greer and Rob Gardner were able to determine Tudela is the owner of Tudela Soccer Academy in Newburgh and the female victim was under the age of 16. The investigation also revealed Tudela allegedly had sexual contact with the female on several occasions between November 2018 and June 2019.

After reviewing the investigation the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office issued a felony warrant for Tudela’s arrest. This afternoon at approximately 1:30, Tudela was arrested near his residence without incident and taken to the Vanderburgh County Jail where he is currently being held on a $20,000 cash bond.

Arrested and Charges:

  • Jeremy Michael Tudela, 37, Evansville, IN
  • 4 Counts of Child Seduction, Class 5 Felony
  • Intimidation, Class A Misdemeanor

Investigating Officers: Detective Josh Greer and Sgt. Rob Gardner, Indiana State Police

Nicely’s five-hit shutout gives Otters win over Crushers

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Austin Nicely went the distance, throwing a five-hit shutout Wednesday as the Evansville Otters defeated the Lake Erie Crushers 6-0 to even the series.

The Otters came of the gate in a big way, scoring four runs in the top of the first inning.

David Cronin sparked the offense by leading off with a double. After a groundout moved him over to third, Ryan Long drove him on a single and give the Otters a 1-0 lead.

Following back-to-back walks to Elijah MacNamee and Dakota Phillips to load the bases, Keith Grieshaber and Mike Rizzitello hit consecutive RBI singles to extend the Otters’ lead to three with the bases remaining loaded.

Hunter Cullen worked a bases loaded, RBI walk that brought Phillips home and push the Otters’ fourth run across.

In the top of the first, the Otters sent 10 men to the plate, scoring four runs on Lake Erie starter David Lemasters, who was making his professional debut.

Lemasters would settle in, throwing four shutout innings after the first. He would end the day with five innings pitched, allowing four runs on seven hits with three strikeouts. He earned the loss, dropping his record to 0-1.

Nicely was able to cruise throughout the game, keeping the Crushers’ lineup off-balance. He left nine runners on base, four of them in scoring position.

The only trouble Nicely faced was in the first inning, when the Crushers had runners on the corners and one out. Dale Burdick would popup to Tanner Wetrich and Steven Kraft grounded out to end the frame.

The Otters would add two insurance runs in the top of the ninth as Wetrich hit an RBI single to score Grieshaber, and Cullen would cross home plate on a throwing error by Crushers catcher Bryan DeLaRosa, giving the Otters a 6-0 lead.

After hitting the leadoff batter, Brody Wofford, with a pitch, Nicely used his defense to retire the next three batters to end the game.

With the win, Nicely improved his record to 4-7, his second win at Sprenger Stadium.

 

EPD REPORT

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HOT JOBS IN EV ANSVILLE

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Board Certified Behavior Analyst BCBA
BRIDGES OF INDIANA – Evansville, IN
ABA methodologies including Functional Behavior Analysis, Antecedent Strategies, Discrete Trial Training, Verbal Behavior Analysis, Error-less Learning,…
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Mail Processor
AETNA 3.7/5 rating   4,411 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Processing Incoming Mail – Receive incoming mail, sort by established schemes (may include date stamping, opening, bundling and/or counting).(*)….
Jul 23
Help Wanted
Koester’s Call Center – Evansville, IN
Now hiring at 1201 North Weinbach Avenue,…
Jul 23
Home Visitor Early Childhood
CAPE (Community Action Program of Evansville) – Evansville, IN
Valid Driver’s License and car insurance. Plan and develop, with the parents, and individualized program for the family. Own transportation required….
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Jul 23
Radio/Telephone Operator
University of Evansville 4.4/5 rating   35 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Receiving telephone complaints requiring security or other university personnel’s. Must be able to learn the proper use of telephone and base radio and have…
Jul 23
Car Transporter
Hertz 3.3/5 rating   4,978 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Valid driver’s license. Hertz is committed to taking affirmative steps to promote the employment and advancement of minorities, women, persons with disabilities…
Jul 24
Logistics Service Rep I/Courier
Mid America Clinical Laboratories, LLC 2.7/5 rating   86 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Valid state license and good driving record as defined by Corporate Safety Policy. Continuous contact with Dispatch to receive and acknowledge calls….
Jul 23
Part-Time Stocker
ALDI 3.4/5 rating   5,684 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Whether it’s in customer service or our exceptional products, we owe our success to the efficiencies we create in every corner of our company and the people at…
Jul 23
Housing Counseling Specialist
CAPE (Community Action Program of Evansville) – Evansville, IN
Valid Driver’s License and car insurance. Take and pass US Department of Housing & Urban Development National Housing Counselor Exam and obtain certification….
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Jul 23
Logistics Service Rep I/Courier
Mid America Clinical Laboratories 2.7/5 rating   86 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Valid state license and good driving record as defined by Corporate Safety Policy. Continuous contact with Dispatch to receive and acknowledge calls….
Jul 23
Front Desk Medical Receptionist
Advanced Anti-Aging & Weight Loss – Evansville, IN
Our medicine practice needs an experienced Medical Receptionist who can take over the administrative duties involved with coordinating patient and physician…
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signage installation specialist
Alvey’s Sign Company – Evansville, IN
CDL Class A license preferred or must be willing to obtain a CDL license once you are hired. Valid Drivers License (Required)….
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Dining Room Manager 5+ years experience required
Red Geranium Restaurant & New Harmony Inn – New Harmony, IN
To establish and maintain service and quality standards for guests of the Red Geranium Restaurant and to actively oversee that we maintain a positive reputation…
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Experience Accountant
Vowells & Schaaf, LLP CPAs – Evansville, IN
Knowledge of federal and state income taxation. CPA certification a plus. A minimum of 5 years of accounting and income tax preparation in a public accounting…
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ADOPT A PET

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Debra is a 2-year-old female gray tabby. She is super affectionate and overall a great cat. And she gets along just fine with other cats too! Her adoption fee is $40 and she’s ready to go home today. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details.

 

“READERS FORUM” AUGUST 1, 2019

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We hope that today’s “READERS FORUM” 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.

WHAT’S ON YOUR MIND TODAY?

Todays “Readers Poll’ question is: Do you feel that President Donald Trump is a racist?

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UPDATED: Next Level Teacher Compensation Commission Launches Input Sessions

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INDIANAPOLIS — Governor Eric J. Holcomb today announced the specific times and locations of the Next Level Teacher Compensation Commission input sessions. The governor announced the dates of the input sessions earlier this month as part of his effort to make teacher pay competitive with surrounding states.

The commission and advisory council, which includes education and business leaders, have been tasked with providing recommendations for how to achieve competitive compensation for teachers. The commission will deliver the recommendations to the governor and the General Assembly prior to the 2021 legislative session.

During the input sessions, members of the commission and advisory council will seek ideas and solutions, and listen to issues and concerns.

Monday, August 19 at 7 p.m. ET

Ivy Tech Culinary and Conference Center

Second Floor Ballroom

2820 N. Meridian St.

Indianapolis, IN 46208

Saturday, August 24 at 10 a.m. CT

Central High School
Auditorium
5400 1st Ave.
Evansville, IN 47710

Tuesday, August 27 at 7 p.m. ET

Concord Jr. High
Cafeteria
59397 Co. Rd. 11
Elkhart, IN 46517

Community members are also encouraged to share input online at in.gov/gov.

Governor Holcomb announced the creation of the Next Level Teacher Compensation Commission during his 2019 State of the State address. Volunteer citizen members of the commission and advisory council include:

  • Commission Chairman Michael L. Smith (Indianapolis), former chairman, president and CEO of Mayflower Group and former executive vice president and CFO of Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • Melissa Ambre (Noblesville), director of the Office of School Finance for the Indiana Department of Education
  • Jená Bellezza (Gary), COO of Indiana Parenting Institute
  • Tom Easterday (Zionsville), former senior executive vice president, secretary & chief legal officer for Subaru of Indiana Automotive
  • Rebecca Gardenour (New Albany), member of the New Albany-Floyd County Board of School Trustees and member of the Indiana School Boards Association
  • Marianne Glick (Indianapolis), chair of the Eugene & Marilyn Glick Family Foundation and board member of the Gene B. Glick Company
  • Emily Holt (Arcadia), math teacher at Westfield High School
  • Dan Holub (Indianapolis), executive director of the Indiana State Teachers Association
  • Katie Jenner (Madison), senior education advisor to Gov. Holcomb
  • Bob Jones (Evansville), chairman and CEO of Old National Bancorp
  • Nancy Jordan (Fort Wayne), senior vice president of Lincoln Financial Group
  • Lee Ann Kwiatkowski (Greenwood), director of public education and CEO of Muncie Community Schools
  • Denise Seger (Granger), chief human resource officer for Concord Community Schools in Elkhart
  • David Smith (Evansville), superintendent of Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation

Plumbers And Steamfitters Local #136 Has Been A Staple In This Region For Over 119 Years

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The Plumbers and Steamfitters Local #136 has has been a staple in this region for over 119 years.

Originally chartered on April 14, 1900 by 12 plumbers, their mission was to bring higher sanitary standards to the area, along with better pay and working conditions for plumbers and gas-fitters in the area.

Today, the vision of those 12 plumbers at the beginning of the labor movement in 1900, has evolved into what the Plumbers and Steamfitters Local #136 has become today. Today the Plumbers And Steamfitters local #136 has over 1,100 hundred working members and over 1,500 members, including retirees.

The Plumbers and Steamfitters Local #136 is also active in the community, serving various organizations through monetary support and volunteerism.  Some organizations include the Tri-State Food Bank,The Dream Center, Fantasy of Lights, State Hospital Holiday Party and Soldier Dogs for Independence.

The Plumbers and Steamfitters Local #136 covers 18 counties in Southwestern Indiana and 4 counties in Illinois. There is an office and training center in both Evansville and Bloomington. Their mission today is to provide highly skilled, highly trained drug free craftsmen in the Plumbing, Pipefitting, Welding, and HVAC fields to signatory contractors.

The Plumbers and Steamfitters is the most diverse of any of the building trades for anyone looking for a career in construction. They have members working in the residential sector to heavy industrial sites and everywhere in between.

The Plumbers and Steamfitters Local #136 members serve a five year apprenticeship.  Apprentices work during the day and go to school at the training center two nights a week for five years. At the end of the five years, they receive an associate’s degree from Ivy Tech. This is a great avenue for someone who wants to further their education but not in a traditional college setting. 

The Business Manager for Local 136 is John Bates. John runs the day-to-day operations of the local. John is 38 years old and is a native of Patoka Indiana. He graduated Princeton Community High School in 1999. John started his apprenticeship in 2002 and worked in the field as a combo welder until starting in the office as Business Agent in 2014. John was elected Manager and started his term on January 1, 2019. He now lives on the North Side of Evansville with his wife, four kids and two pugs.

For more information on Plumbers and Steamfitters, Local 136 you can visit their Website at UA local136.org or contact John at the office 812-423-8043