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Owensboro Air Show Returning September 2019

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The Owensboro Air Show is returning this September and this year will be full of fun and excitement for the whole family.

According to officials, the U.S. Air Force F-16 Viper Demonstration Team is returning for this year’s show.

The event runs September 13th through the 15th at the Owensboro Daviess County Regional Airport. The air show will start over the Ohio River on Saturday and Sunday, September 14th & 15th.

Visit here for more information on upcoming events.

LINK OF THE U S COURT PENALTY SHEET GIVEN TO THE FORMER ECHO HOUSING DIRECTOR STEPHANIE TENBARGE

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ATTACHED IS THE LINK OF THE PENALTY SHEET HANDED DOWN BY THE UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE OF THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA.TO THE FORMER ECHO HOUSING DIRECTOR STEPHANIE TENBARGE.

Penalty Sheet

Meet your Legislators Meeting On Saturday, February 9, 2019

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Saturday, February 9, 2019
 Doors open at 9 am. Sessions start at 9:15 am and end at 11 am.

200 SE Marin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Evansville, IN 47713

Local state legislators are invited to make themselves available to answer questions on the second Saturdays of each month during each year’s legislative session.

DOC cannot make Muslim inmate pay for religious diet, divided 7th Circuit says

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Katie Stancombe for www.theindianalawyer.com

The Indiana Department of Correction must provide a Muslim inmate housed at the Indiana State Prison with a meat-based diet in accordance with his religious beliefs, a divided panel of the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Friday in a decision upholding a lower court.

The majority judges affirmed the Southern District Court opinion handed down in August 2017 in Roman Lee Jones v. Robert E. Carter, Jr., 17-2836.

The case centers around Roman Lee Jones, who is a member of a sect of Islam that requires a meat-based diet. Accordingly, Jones requested that ISP provide him with a halal diet, and initially the DOC offered certain inmates pre-packaged kosher meals that included meat.

While Jones conceded that eating this kosher diet would be acceptable to his religious practices, cost restrictions prompted DOC to begin serving certain inmates, including Jones, vegetarian kosher meals. However, certain inmates at facilities without kosher kitchens were still provided with meat-based, pre-packaged kosher trays.

When the Department of Correction refused Jones’ request for the kosher trays that included meat, he filed suit. Specifically, Jones argued that imposing the vegetarian diet on him when the pre-packaged, meat-based meals were still available was in violation of his rights under the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act.

U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana Judge William T. Lawrence agreed with Jones, ruling that the prison’s refusal to serve Jones a meat-based diet was a violation of RLUIPA. The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals ultimately agreed in a split Friday decision.

On appeal, DOC argued the district court erred in holding that Jones was substantially burdened by the vegetarian kosher diet when, according to the department, he could have purchased the halal meat he needs to supplement his diet at the prison commissary. DOC characterized Jones’ lack of meat as the result of “his own spending choices,” not as the result of DOC action.

But citing to Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc., 134 S. Ct. 2751 (2014) – which addressed RLUIPA’s sister statute, the Religious Freedom Restoration Act – the majority judges found that making Jones pay “a few dollars a day” for his own halal meat would be too large an amount for a prisoner.

“He makes, at most, $8.40 per week at his prison job. Even though that amount is supplemented by sporadic funds sent from his friends and family, Jones cannot reliably afford to pay for the meat himself,” Chief Judge Diane Wood wrote for the majority joined by Judge Ilana Rovner. “The state is in effect demanding that Jones, uniquely among all inmates, zero out his account and forgo purchasing other items such as hygiene products or over-the-counter medicine, if he wants to avoid a diet that violates his religious beliefs.”

The majority noted the U.S. Supreme Court in Hobby Lobby chose not to require a demonstration of hardship or detailed findings on finances before determining that the fine at issue triggered protection for Hobby Lobby’s owners.

“Jones is entitled to no less,” Wood wrote. “He has testified to his meager sources of income, and the state has confirmed that the cost to Jones of subsidizing his own religiously compelled diet would systematically outpace his reliable income. That would be enough under Hobby Lobby for the Supreme Court, and thus it is enough for us.”

The majority further found that DOC’s argument that it should not have to “subsidize” or “underwrite” Jones’ religious diet failed because Jones is requesting only to receive the same kosher trays that DOC already provides to other inmates at facilities that do not have kosher kitchens.

However, Circuit Judge Michael B. Brennan dissented in a separate opinion, arguing the district court did not hear the necessary evidence on the expenses of prison life and “made no finding as to Jones’s financial circumstances.”

“The majority opinion states that unless the district court is affirmed, Jones will be forced to ‘give away his last dime’ to obtain halal meat,” Brennan wrote. “Were that true, the DOC’s policy may very well impose a substantial burden on Jones. But because the district court never made any findings of fact on this topic, Jones’s financial situation—and the severity of the burden commissary purchases place on him—is an unresolved fact dispute.”

Thus, Brennan argued that “(b)ecause halal meat options are readily available within the facility where Jones is housed, remand is warranted for further fact-finding on these questions.”

ADOPT A PET

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Elvira is an adult American rabbit who was found as a stray on Evansville’s east side! She was most likely dumped, since most bunnies can’t escape homes on their own. She’s a sweet girl who has already been spayed & microchipped in preparation for her new indoor home. She’s estimated to only be about a year old. Since a bunny lifespan is 8-10+ years, she’s still a spring chicken. She’s also the second-longest bunny resident at VHS, waiting on a home since July. Her adoption fee is $40. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

 

RAISE THE ROOF FOR THE YWCA

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YWCA Evansville Announces $50,000 Matching Donation for Roof Replacement

Replacing the roof now will prevent further damage and allow the YWCA to continue impacting lives in a safe environment. A significant portion of the funds needed to fully replace the roof has already been raised, but there is still work to be done. With the matching gift in place and the generous support from the community, the YWCA is poised to overcome this barrier.

YWCA Evansville is asking for community support to ensure that women and children have safe and clean housing with a new roof over their heads. The sky truly is the limit for YWCA clients and matched donations will go twice as far in helping to Raise the Roof.

For more information about the Raise the Roof campaign, contact Erika Taylor at (812) 422- 1191. View current funds raised on our website at www.ywcaevansville.org.

The YWCA is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all. The YWCA has been serving the Evansville area since 1911 and, from its inception, has provided housing and services for women and girls. Current programs include the YES! recovery residence, Live Y’ers after-school and mentoring program for girls, a domestic violence shelter, and emergency housing for homeless women and children.

The Evansville YWCA is part of an international movement serving over 2 million in the United States and 25 million worldwide.

For comprehensive information about this important work, go to www.ywcaevansville.org orwww.ywca.org.

Commission to Combat Drug Abuse Meets Friday in Indianapolis

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Indiana’s Commission to Combat Drug Abuse will meet Friday at the Indiana State Library. At the meeting, Executive Director for Drug Prevention, Treatment and Enforcement Jim McClelland and other commission members will discuss the continued response to Indiana’s drug crisis and receive updates regarding behavioral health workforce.

WHAT: Indiana Commission to Combat Drug Abuse

WHO:

  • Jim McClelland, Executive Director for Drug Prevention, Treatment and Enforcement
  • Members of the Commission to Combat Drug Abuse

WHEN:

Friday, Feb. 8, 2019

10 a.m. ET

WHERE:

Indiana State Library, History Reference Room 211

315 W. Ohio Street

Indianapolis, IN 46204

 

LIVESTREAM LINK: https://indiana.adobeconnect.com/gov/

 

Indiana’s Connor Named Big Ten Diver of the Week

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Indiana University diver James Connor was named the Big Ten Men’s Diver of the Week on Wednesday, the conference office announced. The honor is the third this season for Connor.

In the team’s win over No. 8 Louisville last Friday, Connor won both the 1-meter and 3-meter dives with NCAA Zones qualifying scores. The redshirt senior won the 1-meter with a total of 414.00 and placed first in the 3-meter with a score of 446.78.

The No. 3-ranked Indiana University men’s swimming and diving team will be back in action at the 2019 Big Ten Championships from Feb. 27-Mar. 2 in Iowa City.

 

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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MAIL HANDLER ASSISTANT
United States Postal Service 3.6/5 rating   19,164 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$16 an hour
Please ensure you can receive email messages from our test vendor and follow instructions carefully so you can be. Weigh incoming sacks;…
Jan 31
PSE MAIL PROCESSING CLERK
United States Postal Service 3.6/5 rating   19,164 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Please ensure you can receive email messages from our test vendor and follow instructions carefully so you can be….
Jan 31
Mate
IRHR – Evansville, IN
$200 – $250 a day
Valid Driver’s License. Driver’s License (Required). Supervises and assists deckcrew in general maintenance of the boat such as painting, chipping, and cleaning…
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Feb 1
Trivia Host
Live Trivia – Evansville, IN
Own reliable transportation. Active Cell Phone. Make great supplemental income and have fun doing it! As the region is ever growing, we will always be in want…
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Feb 2
Bookkeeper/Administrative Assistant
JCs Wildlife – Evansville, IN
$14 – $16 an hour
Driver’s License (Preferred). Develop monthly financial statements, including cash flow, profit and loss statements and balance sheets….
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Feb 3
Administrative Aide Part-Time
Vanderburgh County Health Department – Evansville, IN
$11 an hour
Duties include but not limited to scheduling appointments, checking clients in, verifying insurance, processing paperwork and entering information into…
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Jan 31
Full Time Receptionist/Clerical Assistant
Data Mail, Inc. – Evansville, IN
$10.00 – $11.50 an hour
Responsibilities include answering a multi-line phone and routing calls as well as being able to answer some customer questions. Other clerical duties….
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Jan 30
Payroll Clerk/Bookkeeping
Foncannon Tax & Financial Services, LLC – Evansville, IN
$15 an hour
Change employee banking records when necessary to process payments accurately. Initiate direct deposits. Payroll Job Duties:….
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Jan 30
Receptionist
O’Bryan Barrel Company – Evansville, IN
Strong, stable reconditioning company in Evansville, Indiana is looking for a passionate, dedicated individual to join our team as a receptionist….
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Jan 29
RURAL CARR ASSOC/SRV REG RTE
United States Postal Service 3.6/5 rating   19,164 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$17.78 an hour
Applicants must have a valid state driver’s license, a safe driving record, and at least two years of. KSAs include Postal Service driving policies, safe…
Jan 31
HR Recruiter
RC Beverage – Evansville, IN
$45,000 a year
Design and implement overall recruiting strategy. SHRM-CP or Professional in Human Resources (PHR) certification preferred….
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Jan 30
Shipping and Receiving
Advantage Print Solutions – Evansville, IN
$12 an hour
Experience is not necessary, as we will train you, but you must be able to multitask, have an attention for detail and will need a valid driver’s license….
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Feb 2
Looking For A Pet Sitter For 2 Dogs In Evansville
Care.com 4.3/5 rating   1,024 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Evansville family needs a full-time pet sitter for 2 dogs. Must love animals!…
Feb 3