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Proposal For Arts Council Rooftop Deck Sculptural Furniture Due February 21, 2019

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Proposals Due February 21, 2019

The Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana is seeking an artist or team of artists to create furniture for the new 212 Main Street Rooftop Art Deck, to be opened in spring of 2019. The ideal proposal(s) will use weather proof materials to create seating and tables to be permanently located on the Art Deck. Furniture must be functional sculpture or artistically designed, and must have a guaranteed lifespan of at least ten (10) years.
The Art Deck will be used for outdoor events, receptions, concerts, and other performances and gatherings, and will be open to the public during Arts Council business hours.
Please see the document below for more information on how to submit a proposal or go to click here to visit our website. Email info@artswin.org with any questions.

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Submissions For 2019 Hoosier Women Artists Contest Now Accepted

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Submissions For 2019 Hoosier
Women Artists Contest Now Accepted

STATEHOUSE (Jan. 18, 2019) – Today, Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch along with Treasurer Kelly Mitchell and the Indiana Arts Commission announced details for the 2019 Hoosier Women Artists contest.

“Receiving the artwork and meeting the women behind the pieces is something I look forward to every year,” Crouch said. “The artists all come from different walks of life, and have found such a beautiful way to express their artistic abilities. I encourage all those who are interested to submit their work.”

The annual competition, established in 2008, celebrates the importance of the arts in Indiana’s communities and showcases the work of talented female artists throughout the state.

Crouch said a wide variety of visual arts including drawing, painting and photography are welcome to enter. The artwork is judged by a panel that includes Crouch, Mitchell and peer artists coordinated by the Indiana Art Commission.

“Every year, it is my joy to welcome beautiful pieces of art into my office from Hoosier women artists,” said Mitchell. “I look forward to this 2019 competition and cannot wait to see Indiana talent at work!”

Mitchell said winners of the Hoosier Women Artists contest will have their artwork displayed in her office and the Lt. Governor’s office at the statehouse for one year to be enjoyed by the thousands of school groups, visitors and staff who explore the building annually.

Additionally, pieces of art will also be selected by First Lady Janet Holcomb, Secretary of State Connie Lawson, Auditor Tera Klutz, Chief Justice Loretta Rush and Superintendent of Public Instruction Jennifer McCormick to display in their respective offices.

Submissions may be made on the Indiana Art Commission’s Online Application System from today through Feb. 22, 2019. Applicants will need to create a username and password and select Hoosier Women Artists as the program name.

Requirements include:

  • Framed wall art only;
  • Maximum dimensions (including frame): 42” x 60”;
  • Maximum weight: 60 lbs.;
  • Must be installation ready, including frame and hanging wires; and
  • Submit one entry per artist to be considered.

A reception will be held on March 27, 2019 at the Indiana Statehouse to honor the selected artists.

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The Lieutenant Governor constitutionally serves as the President of the Indiana Senate, serves as the Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development, chairs the Indiana Counter Terrorism and Security Council and oversees five state agencies.

Click here for a high resolution photo of Lt. Gov. Crouch. For email updates from her office and these agencies, click here.

FJ Reitz Two 100th Anniversary Events

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On Tuesday, February 15, at Willard Library Conference Room, from 6 until 7:45 pm, Boosters are hosting a panel discussion on integration at FJ Reitz.
The period covered will be the 1950s through the mid 1980s with personal reflection.  Moderator will be retired educator Patricia Wisdom. Audience comment time is allowed.  The event is free, but hosts request registration through Facebook.Events.

Eagles Surge Past Cardinals For Third Straight Win

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Eagles Surge Past Cardinals For Third Straight Win

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LIBERTY, Mo.—University of Southern Indiana Women’s Basketball rallied from an early nine-point second-quarter deficit to earn a 65-51 Great Lakes Valley Conference road win over host William Jewell College Saturday afternoon.

The Screaming Eagles (13-4, 6-1 GLVC) trailed 25-16 less than two minutes into the second period, but a 16-5 run to end the period put USI in a 32-30 lead heading into the intermission.

USI used a 15-3 surge throughout the final three-and-a-half minutes of the third quarter to break a 36-36 tie and take a 51-39 lead into the final period. Senior guard Alex Davidson (Salem, Indiana), who recorded her first-career double-double with a game-high 17 points and career-high 13 rebounds, began the run with a three-point to put USI up, 39-36.

The Eagles got free throws from sophomore center Audrey Turner (Fishers, Indiana) and wrapped three-pointers by sophomore guards Kennedy Williams (Marshall, Illinois) and Emma DeHart (Indianapolis, Indiana) around a bucket by sophomore forward Imani Guy (Columbus, Indiana) as they went up 49-38.

Senior center Kacy Eschweiler (St. Charles, Missouri) put the exclamation point on the period with a bucket at the buzzer to put USI up by 12 heading into the fourth quarter.

In all, the Eagles outscored the Cardinals 35-14 throughout the final eight minutes of the first half and third quarter to break the game open.

William Jewell (9-6, 3-4 GLVC) scored a pair of quick baskets to begin the fourth period and cut USI’s lead to eight, but back-to-back three-pointers by DeHart, who scored eight of her 15 points in the fourth period, put USI up 57-43 with seven minutes to play.

USI built its lead to as much as 18 points late in the fourth as it held the Cardinals to 0-of-13 shooting during a game-clinching 8-0 run that took five minutes off the clock.

What Changed?
After allowing the Cardinals to make 8-of-14 (.571) from the field, 4-of-5 (.800) from three-point range and 5-of-8 (.625) from the charity stripe in the first 12 minutes of the game, the Eagles held William Jewell to 11-of-43 (.256) from the field, 0-of-16 (.000) from three-point range and 4-of-6 (.667) from the free throw line throughout the final 28 minutes.

USI, on the other hand, was just 4-of-14 (.286) from the field, 2-of-6 (.333) from three-point range and 6-of-8 (.750) from the free throw line in the first 12 minutes. In the final 28 minutes, USI went 17-of-40 (.425) from the field, 6-of-15 (.400) from behind the arc and 9-of-12 (.750) from the free throw line.

Bench Production
USI’s bench gave the Eagles a big lift Saturday as the Eagles’ reserves outscored the Cardinals’ reserves 17-2. Turner paced the Eagles’ bench players with six points.

Up Next
The Eagles host Missouri University of Science & Technology Thursday at the Physical Activities Center to tip-off a two-game homestand. USI also hosts No. 2 Drury University next Saturday in a game that could have a determination on the GLVC regular-season title.

COA: Sports Bar Owed Duty To Man Punched By Drunk Patron

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Katie Stancombe for www.theindianalawyer.com

A Lake County sports bar lost its appeal against a patron suing for personal injury when the Indiana Court of Appeals found it was foreseeable to the bar that one of its drunk patron’s was looking for a fight.

After being thrown out the back door of Buddy & Pals sports bar for fighting inside, a drunken William Bailey rounded the corner to the front entrance, where he proceeded to punch a man whom he thought had shoved him inside. Instead, Bailey broke the jaw of bystander Christopher Falaschetti, who later sued Bailey and Buddy & Pals for personal injury.

Buddy & Pals responded with a motion for summary judgment as to Falaschetti’s negligence claim, asserting it owed Falaschetti no duty to protect him from Bailey’s criminal act. The Lake Superior Court denied the bar’s motion for summary judgment, prompting the instant interlocutory appeal.

In its argument before the Indiana Court of Appeals, Buddy & Pals cited Goodwin v. Yeakle’s Sports Bar & Grill, Inc., 62 N.E.3d 384, 386 (Ind. 2016), in support of the finding that it owed no duty to protect Falaschetti against the harm he suffered from the punch. The Indiana Court of Appeals, however, disagreed.

“Goodwin involved one patron suddenly shooting other patrons inside the bar,” Judge Terry Crone wrote Friday. “In contrast, here, a pugnacious patron ejected for fighting punched another patron exiting the bar by the other door.”

The appellate court found that because Buddy & Pals bouncers had anticipated Bailey would move to the front entrance and knew he was already angry, the bar had foreseeable knowledge of Bailey’s violence.

“In sum, Buddy & Pals, through its bouncers, knew that Bailey was a loose cannon who was not taking his ejection well and was in a fighting mood. As such, Buddy & Pals had a duty to take precautions to protect its other patrons, including Falaschetti, from further violent attacks by Bailey on the bar’s premises,” Crone wrote.

Therefore, the appellate court affirmed the denial of summary judgment to the sports bar in Buddy & Pals III, Inc., Buddy & Pals II, Inc., Buddy & Pals Inc., Timothy Heidbreder, and William Frank Bailey, Jr. v. Christopher Falaschetti, 18A-CT-1811. The court further noted a trier of fact would later determine whether Buddy & Pals breached its duty to protect Falaschetti.

ADOPT A PET

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Angela is a female brown tabby cat from the “Now & Then” litter! Her kittens were adopted many moons ago, and so now she’s hoping for a forever family of her own. She’s one of the VHS’ longest feline residents, but she’s also the longest resident at River Kitty Cat Café in downtown Evansville, the VHS’ Purrfect Partner in Adoption. Check out her Tuesday-Sunday at River Kitty! Her adoption fee is $40 and she’s ready to go home today, spayed & up-to-date on vaccinations!

Visit us for FREE on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Monday, January 21.

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Visit any open Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites location on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day to receive free admission.

Indiana State Museum visitors will see the Senate version of the 13th Amendment, one of only three copies signed by senators as well as Lincoln. The museum’s copy of the Emancipation Proclamation is one of only 48 copies signed by Lincoln and sold to benefit wounded soldiers in 1864. Only 25 copies survive today. Throughout the museum you’ll also participate in a number of social justice-themed activities.

At the Indiana State Museum, each visitor is encouraged to bring a canned good to be donated to Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana. No need to bring a canned good for free admission to our state historic sites. Just bring your sense of adventure and excitement for learning.

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Administrative Assistant
No More Problems Pool Service and Supply – Evansville, IN
$12 – $15 an hour
Responsible for receiving calls, handling questions and inquiries, scheduling and managing all service calls and directing calls to the appropriate person….
Easily apply
Jan 7
Office Coordinator
Holiday Health Care 3.7/5 rating   7 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$10.00 – $10.82 an hour
Holiday Retirement Village is an independent, assisted living facility located on the north side of Evansville….
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Jan 8
Marketing / Management – Entry Level
Global Access, Inc – Evansville, IN
$35,000 – $60,000 a year
We believe in cross training to provide a comprehensive understanding of our marketing strategies; Classroom training in Business Development….
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Jan 8
Business Order Entry Rep
WOW 3.6/5 rating   232 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Other necessary clerical work as defined by management, including research, filing, assistance with mailings, and other related duties….
Jan 8
HR Support Specialist
Professional Transportation, Inc. 1.8/5 rating   91 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Provide daily administrative support to field operators and Human Resource representatives, including special projects as assigned….
Jan 8
Transportation Clerk
TaylorMade Golf Company 4/5 rating   31 reviews  – Evansville, IN
All qualified applicants receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religious creed, color, national origin or ancestry, physical or mental…
Jan 7
Area Support Coordinator
Autism Society of Indiana – Evansville, IN
$14.88 an hour
Bachelor’s Degree preferred. Providing support for individual and families affected by autism through education, advocacy, support groups and/or service…
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Jan 7
Full-Time Manager-in-Training (Assistant Manager)
Tradehome Shoe Stores 3.6/5 rating   203 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$915 a week
Assistant Managers are required to relocate at the end of their training program in order to become a General Manager of their own store….
Jan 9
Part Time Asst. District Manager
Gannett 3.1/5 rating   660 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Current valid driver’s license, access to a vehicle and good. Driving history required*. May distribute newspapers within the distribution center….
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Jan 8
Production Worker
Red Spot Paint & Varnish Company, Inc. – Evansville, IN
$15.25 – $16.05 an hour
General utility work, batchmaking, milling, shading, color matching, shipping/receiving, filling of paint batches, cleaning tanks, etc. A Production Technician…
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Jan 7
Air Duct Technician
NOW LLC – Evansville, IN
$15 an hour
Yes. We are looking for a individual that can work in a crawl space and attics with confidence….
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Jan 8
Veterinary Assistant
Village East Animal Hospital – Evansville, IN
Must be friendly and outgoing, greeting each client with a cheerful and welcoming smile. Tasks also include in patient care, assisting medical team, equipment…
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Jan 8
Counter Help
Tri State Supply, Inc – Evansville, IN
$11 – $13 an hour
Valid drivers license and good driving record. Driver’s License (Required). Good driving record:. Counter sales (training) in plumbing and HVAC projects, parts…
Easily apply
Jan 7
Production – Mixing Operator
Uniseal, Inc. 4.4/5 rating   15 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$17 – $18 an hour
Report to the Plant Manager, Group Leader, or Quality Assurance any nonconformities in. Manufacturing experience preferred….
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Jan 7
Mfg Assoicate Certifier
PepsiCo 3.9/5 rating   11,169 reviews  – Elberfeld, IN
Keep accurate records of certified loads transported out of the facility for DSD delivery. Provide coaching and counseling to Pickers on Pallet building…
Jan 7
Center Store Stocking – Darmstadt (Evansville)
Schnucks 3.6/5 rating   1,031 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Process incoming product from our warehouse and direct store delivery vendors. Schnucks is a progressive, family-owned supermarket retailer with 100 stores in…
Jan 9
Radiator Technician
Roppel Industries Inc – Evansville, IN
If you are looking for a place to grow and succeed with a tight knit group of people, Roppel Industries is a great place to find yourself….
Jan 8
Center Store Lead/ Darmstadt (Evansville)
Schnucks 3.6/5 rating   1,031 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Process incoming product from our warehouse and direct store delivery vendors. Schnucks is a progressive, family-owned supermarket retailer with 100 stores in…
Jan 9
Peacemaker
Dream Center Evansville – Evansville, IN
$12 an hour
No calls, please. This position is responsible for leading programming three days a week, engaging students in a variety of enrichment activities, providing…
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Jan 7
Assistant Controller/HR
New Harmony Inn Resort – New Harmony, IN
$35,000 – $45,000 a year
Oversee the organization and entry of payables invoices; Extensive knowledge and understanding of bookkeeping skills to connect all aspects of receivables,…
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Jan 7
Asistente de Princing – Finanzas
PepsiCo 3.9/5 rating   11,169 reviews  – Elberfeld, IN
PepsiCo Argentina actualmente cuenta con un amplio portafolio de productos de alimentos y bebidas, tales como Lay’s, Quaker, Pepsi, Twistos, Gatorade y Toddy,…
Jan 7
Warehouse Clerk
AUTO WHEEL & RIM – Evansville, IN
$12 – $14 an hour
Maintain a clean Driving record. Local company is looking for warehouse clerks who are capable of:….
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Jan 7
Machine Operator
Freedom Ordnance – Chandler, IN
$20,800 – $28,600 a year
Driver’s License (Preferred). We promote from within and offer on the job training to advance in salary and position/certification with very competitive wages…
Easily apply
Jan 8
Safety & Quality Assurance Coordinator
MetroNet 3.2/5 rating   51 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Generating and Filing Progress Reports. Processing and Filing OSHA Reports. Filing and Recording. Underground Construction Safety Plan….
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Jan 8
Wastewater Utility Health & Safety Officer
Town of Newburgh Wastewater Treatment Plant – Newburgh, IN
$24 – $26 an hour
Must possess valid driver’s license and a satisfactory driving record. Certification as an OSHA Authorized Trainer (10- & 30-hour for Construction and General…
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Jan 7
Leasing Consultant
AMP Residential 3/5 rating   19 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Valid Driver’s License. Supporting the Property Manager with general office maintenance by answering phones and performing other administrative tasks….
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Jan 7
Dealer Account Manager
Westlake Financial Services 3.4/5 rating   128 reviews  – Evansville, IN
This requires the possession of a valid state driver’s license. Follow-up on new leads and referrals resulting from field activity in both independent and…
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Jan 8
Sales Rep, Lower Extremities and Biologics
Wright Medical 3.5/5 rating   40 reviews  – Evansville, IN
A valid driver’s license. This role includes essential functions such as the management of a field sales office, customer acquisition, cultivation & retention,…
Jan 8
Housing Maintenance Technician
Pedcor Management Corp – Evansville, IN
No telephone calls please. Driver’s License (Required). Pedcor Management Corporation is in search of a professional, incredibly personable and goal driven…
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Jan 8
Entry Level Dimensional Inspector
BWX Technologies 3.2/5 rating   26 reviews  – Mount Vernon, IN
The successful candidate should have a two-year technical school certification and must pass all prescribed Quality Control tests and Certification examinations…
Jan 8