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Rex– 1 year old Coonhound, male, tri-colored, very goofy & sweet, $130 adoption fee which includes neuter, vaccines, tests & microchip

 

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Meter Reader
Olameter Corporation 2.9/5 rating   67 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$1,000 a week
Applicant must have a valid driver’s license, reliable transportation and be able to work outdoors in all types of weather conditions….
Easily apply
Nov 13
Receptionist/Administrative Assistant
Fine & Hatfield – Evansville, IN
$12 – $13 an hour
Answer all incoming calls and/or take messages. High school diploma and valid driver’s license required. Offering clerical support for other employees which…
Easily apply
Nov 12
MERCHANDISER
Frito Lay 3.5/5 rating   3,905 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Driving to assigned locations in your personal vehicle (we’ll provide mileage reimbursement while you’re on the clock)….
Nov 13
Brentwood Springs – Intake Clerk
Springstone Inc. 1.5/5 rating   4 reviews  – Newburgh, IN
Clerk answers all inquiry calls regarding treatment and the facility, presents treatment options, documents calls and sets appointments for callers seeking…
Nov 13
PT Proctor
Ivy Tech 4.1/5 rating   740 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Major Responsibilities: Scheduling appointments. Proctoring exams. Minimum Qualifications: Proficiency in MS Office. Excellent communication and customer…
Nov 12
PT Proctor
Ivy Tech Community College 4.1/5 rating   740 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Provide administrative support by administering distance education, make-up, certification and Ivy Tech Placement exams for Testing Services….
Nov 12
Teacher’s Assistant
The Arc of Evansville 3.4/5 rating   11 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$12 an hour
The Arc of Evansville’s Child Life Center provides high-quality programs in an inclusive environment for children ages six weeks to six years, both with and…
Easily apply
Nov 13
Insurance Specialist
The US Oncology Network 3.6/5 rating   99 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Performs collection activities such as monitoring delinquent accounts, contacting patients for account payment, resolving billing problems, and answering…
Easily apply
Nov 13
Bristol Myers
Bristol Myers 4.2/5 rating   1,487 reviews  – Evansville, IN
I can operate a forklift. I have worked on an assembly line. Job Type: Full-time Experience: * Forklift Operator: 10 years (Preferred…
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Nov 13
Relief Operator
Kerry 3.3/5 rating   354 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Do you have experience driving a forklift? Our manufacturing facilities produce and supply the world with over 15,000 different food, beverage, and…
Nov 13
Brentwood Springs – Human Resources Assistant
Springstone Inc. 1.5/5 rating   4 reviews  – Newburgh, IN
Springstone fulfills its mission of Changing People’s Lives by building and operating innovative behavioral health care hospitals and outpatient locations that…
Nov 13
Accounting/Administrative Assistant
Kerry 3.3/5 rating   354 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Answering phones and directing visitor traffic. Initial Garnishment data entry. Ability to define problems, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions….
Nov 13
Control Room Operator
ADM 3.3/5 rating   752 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$16.50 – $20.00 an hour
Prolonged periods of standing and sitting, prolonged periods of using a telephone, bending, kneeling, lift storage boxes….
Easily apply
Nov 12
Help Wanted
Coconuts 4.2/5 rating   16 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Now hiring at 711 N Green River Rd,…
Nov 12
Patient Account Specialist
The US Oncology Network 3.6/5 rating   99 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Responds to correspondence or telephone calls from patients about accounts. Under minimal supervision, is responsible for account follow-up for all assigned…
Easily apply
Nov 13
Customer Service Representative
East Side Animal Hospital – Evansville, IN
This exceptionally important role requires team members to juggle phone calls, emails, text messages, and face-to-face communications while ensuring thorough,…
Nov 12
MEDICAL OFFICE SPECIALIST, Boston IVF, Part-time. .6 FTE, 48 Hrs
Deaconess Women’s Hospital of Southern Indiana 2.6/5 rating   9 reviews  – Newburgh, IN
Discharges patients from physician office to include accurate charge entry and collection of payments. Provide clerical support to the providers working within…
Nov 13
Billing Specialist
The US Oncology Network 3.6/5 rating   99 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Adheres to confidentiality, state, federal, and HIPAA laws and guidelines with regards to patient’s records and collections….
Easily apply
Nov 13
Accounts Receivable Specialist
American Bath Group 2.5/5 rating   8 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Perform cash reconciliations and journal entries. Prepare analysis and/or other administrative reports….
Easily apply
Nov 13
Greeter
Meijer 3.5/5 rating   6,848 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Ensures physical security of customer entry and exit access points. This job profile is not meant to be all inclusive of the responsibilities of this position;…
Nov 12
Retail Personal Banker I
Fifth Third Bank 3.6/5 rating   1,812 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Demonstrated ability to develop comfort level with both new household acquisitions and deepening customer relationships….
Nov 14
Call Center Representative
Horizon Realty 3.4/5 rating   16 reviews  – Evansville, IN
The individual in this role is be responsible for answering all incoming calls and emails, fielding customer questions and complaints, and transferring…
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Nov 12
Health Care Specialist
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation 3.8/5 rating   42 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$17,117 a year
This position will automatically be enrolled in the Public Employees’ Retirement Fund (PERF) through the state of Indiana, which includes a defined benefit …
Nov 13
Day Service Specialist
The Arc of Evansville 3.4/5 rating   11 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$9.10 an hour
Must have a valid operator’s license. Maintains certification in First Aid and CPR. Must have and maintain an acceptable driving record….
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Nov 13
Glassware Specialist
Exela Technologies 2.2/5 rating   74 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Valid Driver’s License and good driving record required. Loading/unloading laboratory glassware, transportation of laboratory glassware between labs and plant…
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Nov 13
PER DIEM CHILD LIFE ASSISTANT
Deaconess Women’s Hospital of Southern Indiana 2.6/5 rating   9 reviews  – Newburgh, IN
Experience in a daycare setting is recommended, must have 5+ years working with children, maintain car seat fitness certification, and must be customer service…
Nov 13
Call Center Representative / SiriusXM Satellite Radio Consultant
TSD Global 3.5/5 rating   53 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$10 – $13 an hour
TSD Global is GROWING again and we want you to get in on the ground floor at our new state of the art call center in Greenwood, IN!…
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Nov 12
Ministry Specialist
Dream Center Evansville – Evansville, IN
$12 an hour
Licenses & certifications required – Driver’s License. No calls please. 6 hours each week are spent teaching, with the remaining hours being devoted to teaching…
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Nov 13
PT
THERAPY ON WHEELS, INC – Evansville, IN
Maintain daily progress notes. Therapy On Wheels has an opening for a PRN Physical Therapist in the Evansville area and south east Indiana….
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Nov 13
Loss Control Insurance Inspector
Preferred Reports LLC 3.4/5 rating   7 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Contractors must have reliable transportation, be available for calls, and be able to quickly turn around work….
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Nov 13

Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners

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Draft 

AGENDA

Vanderburgh County

Board of Commissioners

November 20, 2018

3:00 pm, Room 301

  1. Call to Order
  2. Attendance
  3. Pledge of Allegiance
  4. Action Items 
    1. Torian Insurance: Loss Control Initiative 
    2. First Reading of Ordinance CO.12-18-021: Amending Ch. 2.69: Commission on Homelessness in Vanderburgh County
  5. Department Head Reports
    1. Road Paving Update 
  6. New Business
  7. Old Business
  8. Consent Items
    1. Contracts, Agreements and Leases
    2. Approval of November 13, 2018 Meeting Minutes
    3. Employment Changes 
    4. Surplus Requests:
      1. Health Department for an Under Counter Freezer 
      2. DADS Furniture and Phones 
    5. County Auditor: 
      1. Release of Barrett Law Lien: Bohannon Estates: Instrument No. 2008R00021293
      2. 11/12/18 through 11/16/18 Claims Voucher Report
    6. County Clerk: October 2018 Monthly Report 
    7. County Engineering:
      1. Department Report
      2. Pay Request #48 U.S. 41 Expansion T.I.F. for the sum of $1,782.00
      3. Claims
    8. Old Courthouse: Quote Replacing Motor Bearing on Chilled Water Pump
  9. Rezoning
    1. First Reading of Rezoning Ordinance VC-11-2018

Petitioner: Rexing Interstate Enterprises, LLC

Address: 20100 N. Hwy. 41

Request: Change from C-4 to M-2

    1. Final Reading of Rezoning Ordinance VC-9-2018

Petitioner: Jeremy Shirley

Address: 12520 N. Green River Road

Request: Change from C-4 to R-1

    1. Final Reading of Rezoning Ordinance VC-10-2018

Petitioner: JBI Construction: Tim Sigler

Address: 6000 Millersburg Road

Request: Change from Ag to M-2 with UDC

  1. Public Comment
  2. Adjournment

Volleyball falls in season finale against Drake

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UE gives it their all in five sets

 In the final match of the regular season, the University of Evansville volleyball team put forth another great effort, but Drake was able to clinch the match in five sets on Saturday evening inside Meeks Family Fieldhouse.

Leading the Purple Aces (10-21, 4-14 MVC) was Rachel Tam, who had 20 kills.  Alondra Vazquez finished the night with 14 while Mildrelis Rodriguez checked in with 11.  Rodriguez anchored the defense with 20 digs while Vazquez posted 19.  Tam had 17 digs while Allana McInnis and Olivia Goldstein notched 13 and 11, respectively.  McInnis led UE with 47 assists.  Drake (20-13, 8-10 MVC) saw Cathryn Cheek post 18 kills and 17 digs.

Drake was fast out of the gate, jumping out to a 5-1 advantage in game one.  They added to it, leading by as many as eight points at 13-5.  That is when Olivia Goldstein led UE on a rally.  She had two service aces in a 6-0 run that cut the deficit to a pair.  Evansville’s rally continued as Allana McInnis added an ace of her own to tie it at 15-15.  Senior Mildrelis Rodriguez notched her fifth kill of the set to put the Aces in front at 19-15 in what was a 14-2 run.  Drake never gave up as they knotted the score at 23-23 before finishing with a 25-23 win.

Alondra Vazquez had four kills to push the Aces to a 4-4 tie in game two, but the Bulldogs came back with a 6-1 run to go up 10-5.  Rodriguez notched an ace to cut the deficit to a pair (12-10) before the Bulldogs pushed back again, scoring eight in a row to go up 20-10.  While Evansville was able to cut into the DU lead, the Bulldogs won by a score of 25-18.

Rodriguez registered her second service ace of the evening to give the Purple Aces a 2-0 lead in game three and Rachel Tam added a pair of kills to push the gap to 7-3.  A pair of block assists by Tam and Rocio Fortuny extended the lead before the Aces won by a 25-15 final.  Kerra Cornist added a solo block in the win.

UE kept its momentum going, reeling off the first three points in the fourth frame before the Bulldogs tied it up at 7-7.  Evansville wrestled the lead back to 19-14, but Drake did not relent as they score the next six tallies to go up 20-19.  Kills by Fortuny and Rodriguez pushed the Aces to five in a row and a 25-21 victory to force a game five.

The Aces got off to another good start in the fifth stanza when two Tam kills and an ace by Elena Redmond gave the team at 4-1 edge.  Drake stormed back to tie it up for the first time at 6-6.  Their rally continued as they went up by a score of 11-7.  Both teams left it all on the floor and that continued when Evansville posted the next three to make it an 11-10 game.  In the end, the Bulldogs were able to fend off the challenge and take the match with a 15-13 triumph in the fifth set.

Prior to the match, the Aces recognized a senior class that included Olivia Goldstein, Mildrelis Rodriguez, Rocio Fortuny, Joselyn Coronel, Elizabeth Giller and Gabriela dos Santos.

 

No. 2/13 Hoosiers Wrap Up 2018 IU Invitational

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The No. 2/13-ranked Indiana University men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams concluded competition at the 2018 IU Invitational on Saturday at the Counsilman Billingsley Aquatic Center in Bloomington, Ind.

 

The No. 2 Hoosier men took first place, beating a trio of top-20 teams. The No. 13 IU women finished third behind a pair of top-10 squads, but beat Arizona State and No. 17 Purdue.

 

For the three days, the Hoosiers won a total of 12 individual events and a pair of relays.

 

FINAL TEAM STANDINGS

Men

  1. No. 2 Indiana – 1,828.5
  2. No. 3 N.C. State – 1,666.5
  3. No. 9 Louisville – 1,187
  4. No. 17 Arizona State – 1,128

 

Women

  1. No. 7 N.C. State – 1,592
  2. No. 8 Louisville – 1,551.5
  3. No. 13 Indiana – 1,421
  4. Arizona State – 820
  5. No. 17 Purdue – 613.5

 

HOOSIER WINNERS

MEN

Zach Apple – 100 Freestyle (42.44), 400 Freestyle Relay (2:49.56)

Michael Brinegar – 1,650 Freestyle (14:40.38)

Bruno Blaskovic – 400 Freestyle Relay (2:49.56)

Vini Lanza – 400 Freestyle Relay (2:49.56)

Mohamed Samy – 400 Freestyle Relay (2:49.56)

 

WOMEN

Cassy Jernberg – 1,650 Freestyle (16:02.31)

Lilly King – 200 Breaststroke (2:03.60)

Jessica Parratto – Platform Dive (307.00)

 

Eagles cruise to 90-72 victory

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The University of Southern Indiana men’s basketball team cruised to a 90-72 victory over Martin Methodist College in the 2018-19 home opener at the Physical Activities Center. The Screaming Eagles, who have won 35-straight home openers at the PAC, go to 2-1 to begin 2018-19, while Martin Methodist goes 2-3.

USI trailed only once, 3-2 during the opening minutes of the first half, before racing to out to a 16-point halftime advantage, 48-32. USI junior guard Kobe Caldwell(Bowling Green, Kentucky) paced the Eagles with 19 points during the first 20 minutes, hitting five-of-nine from the field, including three from downtown. He also was six-of-seven from the line.

The Eagles continued their run from the end of the first half, extending it to 10-0, and ran the lead to 22 points before two minutes were gone in the second half. USI methodically extended the lead to as many as 30 points, 77-47, with 8:49 remaining in the game when sophomore forward Emmanuel Little(Indianapolis, Indiana) hit the front end of a two-shot foul.

The RedHawks came to life and cut the Eagles margin to 17 points, 87-70, with a 21-10 run in the final nine minutes before USI closed out the 18-point, 90-72, victory.

As a team, USI shot 50.0 percent from the field (34-68) from the field and won the battle on the glass, 41-37.

Caldwell finished with a game-high 24 points in his debut at the PAC and led five Eagles in double-digits. The junior guard/forward was seven-of-11 for the game, a blistering four-of-six from long range, and six-of-seven from the stripe.

USI senior guard Alex Stein (Evansville, Indiana) and Little followed with 16 points and 14 points, respectively, while senior guard/forward Nate Hansen (Evansville, Indiana) and sophomore forward Josh Price (Indianapolis, Indiana) rounded out the double-digit scorers with 10 points each. Senior forward Jacob Norman (Evansville, Indiana) led the Eagles on the glass with 11 rebounds, tying a career high.

The Eagles are idle until after Thanksgiving when travel to Indianapolis, Indiana, for a neutral site contest versus Lake Superior State University November 23 at noon (CST).  Game coverage can be found on GoUSIEagles.com.

“READERS FORUM” NOVEMBER 18, 2018

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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? 

WHATS ON YOUR MIND TODAY?

Todays“Readers Poll” question is: Who do you feel should pay for the $100,000 overtime pay incurred by the Evansville Police Department for security provided during President Trump visit?

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Boonville, Alcoa Settle Differences Over Liberty Mine Expansion

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Boonville, Alcoa Settle Differences Over Liberty Mine Expansion

It was the handshake heard ’round Warrick County. Boonville Mayor Charlie Wyatt and a representative from Alcoa settling their differences over Liberty Mine’s expansion.

The problem started more than a year ago when Alcoa requested to expand its operations at Liberty Mine. The expansion would be just a few hundred feet away from a new and developing subdivision in the outskirts of Boonville.

Homeowners in that neighborhood were less than thrilled with what the mines would bring to their small and quiet community. They were worried about quality of life and the safety of the many children in the neighborhood.

The homeowners created ‘Save Our Homes’ to help with the fight. They wanted more seismic monitors, an increased blast radius and other protections like insurance.

City officials in Boonville seemed to have heard their plight and ended up passing an ordinance that restricted mining within three miles of city limits. Alcoa tried to fight the ordinance, saying that Boonville couldn’t make ordinances that directly effect other jurisdictions.

All of the problems are now a thing of the past. Over the last couple of months folks with Save Our Homes and Boonville officials met with Alcoa and Liberty Mine officials. They were able to come to an agreement on many of the issues the homeowners brought up. As well, Boonville’s mining ordinance has been taken off the books.

Before the project moves forward a consent decree has to be entered by Warrick County Superior Court 2.

The product mined at Liberty will directly to fueling Alcoa’s Warrick Power Plant. It is unclear when the planned expansion will go into effect.