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Illinois State Police alerted area police last night that they were looking for a 2017 Nissan Murano driven by Victor Manuel Serrano, 39, of Wilmington, DE. Serrano was wanted out of Illinois for aggravated domestic battery. At approximately 8:20 p.m., Trooper Chase Eaton observed the vehicle and attempted to stop it on I-64 at SR 65. Serrano failed to stop and continued east on I-64 at speeds in excess of 100 mph. Serrano’s vehicle struck stop sticks that were deployed at the 20 mile-marker, but the vehicle continued east before exiting the interstate onto US 41 south and then west onto Rusher Creek. Serrano pulled into a truck parking lot and then crashed into another trooper’s patrol car before exiting his vehicle and fleeing on foot. Serrano had to be tased before taken into custody. Serrano was taken to the Vanderburgh County Jail where he is currently being held without bond.
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Documents all notes and communication so other staff members can handle follow-up calls. Effectively communicates with patient/family when scheduling, answering… |
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Degree from an accredited college or university in health education, health promotion, nursing, nutrition, exercise science or another related field is required… |
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Evansville, IN
$42,150 a year
Announcement Number: 19-04 Court: Indiana Southern Probation City, State: Evansville, IN Court Website: http://www.insp.uscourts.gov Permanent Position:…
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Evansville, IN 47708
$46,177 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 …
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Evansville, IN 47715
$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;…
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Evansville, IN
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Complete pre and post trip inspections on all dock equipment. Be available for irregular work schedules, alternating work shifts and/or assignments….
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Evansville, IN 47708
Position is responsible for serving members and guests, maintaining member service control, answering the telephone, receipting money transactions, answering…
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Evansville, IN
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Documents all notes and communication so other staff members can handle follow-up calls. Effectively communicates with patient/family when scheduling, answering…
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A Front Desk Associate is responsible for processing and maintaining established patient records while providing outstanding customer service to the patients….
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Evansville, IN
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IS IT TRUEÂ it’s time that the taxpayers and members of the City Council force an open and honest dialogue with City Controller Russ Lloyd, Jr., CPA concerning the current financial status of the Evansville Thunderbolts? Â … that members of City Council are the stewards of the public trust and should start acting like it?…if members of City Council don’t question the current financial status of the Evansville Thunderbolts then they can expect this will be a re-election issue in 2019?
HERONEMUS ANNOUNCES RUN FOR 3RD WARD CITY COUNCIL
Will Run As Democratic Candidate For Evansville’s City Council
[Evansville, IN, Dec 19, 2018] Zachary Heronemus, 38, will be filing to run for Evansville’s 3rd Ward City Council in the 2019 city election. Â
“With the many great developments happening in Evansville recently, I believe the city is primed for growth that can benefit all citizens. To ensure we reach our potential, we have to keep a keen eye on the quality of life issues and infrastructure needs that help attract business and jobs to Evansville and better retain the jobs and talent we already have in the community. We should work to strengthen our partnerships with our institutions of education to ensure more of our children have access to higher education or skills training for the workforce. And we should remain diligent in maintaining an affordable tax levy that reinvests wisely in our community for both the short and long-term.â€Â
Raised as an Army brat, Heronemus developed a passion for public service at an early age. Having relocated to Evansville in late summer of 2007 with his wife, Megan, he has served the community of Evansville as an activist for education, Chief Deputy Treasurer of Vanderburgh County, and in nonprofit development for United Way of Southwestern Indiana. Heronemus is currently a licensed realtor serving clients in Southwestern Indiana. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science in 2008 as well as a Master of Public Administration in 2011 – both from the University of Southern Indiana (USI).
“I’m very excited about this opportunity to serve Evansville and look forward to knocking on doors, listening to the residents’ concerns and desires for our community, and working hard to earn the trust and faith of the voters in the 3rd Ward. I believe that my background and education will serve the residents of the 3rd Ward well on the City Council as an experienced, knowledgeable, and forward-thinking voice and will always work toward the goal that the City of Evansville functions in the best interest of every one of its residents.â€
Heronemus lives in the Midtown area of Evansville with his wife of 14 years, Megan. Their son, Jackson, attends Harper Elementary, and they have just recently given birth to a daughter, Madelyn. Heronemus is a Board Member for Aurora, Inc., an Advisory Board Member for First Tee of Evansville, was formally a member of Rotaract Club of Evansville for 3 years, and served as President, Vice-President, and Membership Director for USI College Democrats.
A formal campaign kickoff event will be scheduled in late January 2019 in coordination with his filing.
[Friends of Heronemus; Paul Green – Chairman, Ryan Beal – Treasurer]
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If you would like more information regarding the campaign and candidacy, please call Zac Heronemus at 812-431-8381 or email him at ZacHfor3rdWard@gmail.com
We hope that today’s “READERS FORUMâ€Â 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?Â
WHATS ON YOUR MIND TODAY?
Todays“Readers Poll†question is: Who was the most effective City Council member in 2018?
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Aurora Inc. – the homeless housing solutions agency serving Evansville and the surrounding community – today announced that it has appointed community advocate Timothy Weir to serve as its Executive Director. He will lead and support the team of professionals delivering Aurora’s valued rapid-rehousing, re-entry, permanent supportive housing, and homeless street outreach programs locally.
Weir joins Aurora from Evansville-based Accuride Corporation, a supplier of wheel-end systems to the global commercial vehicle industry. He had served as Accuride’s Director of Communications & Government Relations since June 2011 and was a member of its executive leadership team. Weir will begin his new role on January 7, 2019, succeeding Aurora Program Director Susan Steinkamp, who has served as Interim Executive Director since October 2018.
Weir has been an active contributor to the Evansville community since relocating from Detroit in 2011. In addition to managing Accuride’s local community engagement and philanthropic efforts, he has led several community initiatives as a volunteer, including three years as co-director of the Commission on Homelessness for Evansville and Vanderburgh County (2015-2018). He was appointed to the Commission role in May 2015 by Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke. Weir was recognized by Leadership Evansville as the 2017 recipient of the Winternheimer/LaMar Award for Public Service and was named Homeless Advocate of the Year in 2016 by Aurora.
“All of us at Aurora are excited to welcome Timothy as the organization’s new Executive Director,†Carolyn Dearmond, President of the Aurora Board of Directors, said. “His passion for preventing and ending homelessness in our community is clear and inspiring. He exemplifies servant leadership through his volunteer service work, including three years as Co-Director of the Commission on Homelessness for Evansville and Vanderburgh County. In addition to the leadership and communication skills Timothy brings to Aurora, he will be a selfless, dedicated advocate for those facing homelessness.â€
“We will miss Timothy here at Accuride,†said Accuride President & CEO Rick Dauch. “We understand and fully support his decision to join and lead Aurora. Timothy’s passion to help and care for others – especially the homeless and those in need – is a calling that we respect and admire.â€
About Timothy Weir
Timothy G. Weir, APR is Executive Director of Aurora Inc. He joined Aurora from Accuride Corporation, a $1.2 billion global supplier of wheel-end systems headquartered in Evansville, where he served as Director, Communications & Government Relations and was a member of the Executive Committee. Weir’s 37-year career in corporate communications included prior roles with Textron Inc. and United Technologies Corporation, among others. He served from 2015 to 2018 as Co-Director of the Commission on Homelessness for Evansville and Vanderburgh County, to which Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke appointed him. He contributed to Leadership Evansville’s award-winning VOICE Community Visioning initiative and chaired the City of Evansville’s Clean Evansville anti-litter initiative in 2012. A resident of downtown Evansville, Weir is a 1981 graduate of Indiana University with a bachelor’s degree in Telecommunications and an accredited member of the Public Relations Society of America.
About Aurora Inc. Founded in 1988, Aurora leads the way in our community with three decades of experience of ending homelessness. The Evansville-based non-profit organization began as a coalition of people and organizations addressing homelessness and transformed into an independent agency that strives to prevent and end chronic homelessness through its range of programs, services, and housing. Aurora impacts more than 1,600 men, women, and children annually and collaborates with over 75 area agencies.  Aurora serves anyone who is homeless, chronically homeless (without a home for longer than 12 months), or at risk of becoming homeless.  Aurora was named the Southwest Indiana Chamber of Commerce Non-Profit of the Year for 2016 and “Organization of the Year†by Leadership Evansville in 2017. For more information: http://auroraevansville.org.
WHO DOES WHAT?
GAVEL GAMUTÂ By Jim Redwine
On Wednesday, December 26, 2018, at 12:30 p.m. in our historic courtroom in the Posey Circuit Court in Mt. Vernon, Indiana you have the opportunity to see the people whom you have chosen to help run your life take an oath to perform their public trust. On November 6, 2018, you voted for a new Circuit Court Judge, Craig Goedde, another term for Prosecuting Attorney, Travis Clowers, and a new Sheriff in town, Tom Latham, to oversee your legal and law enforcement system.
They will be working with new County Clerk Kay Kilgore, Auditor Sara Beth Meighen, Assessor Nancy Hoehn, Coroner Bill Denning, County Commissioner Randy Thornburg, and four elected or re-elected members of our seven-member County Council, Tom Schneider, Dave Pearce, Stefani Miller, and Marilyn Brenton.
Further, each of our ten county townships: Harmony; Black; Point; Marrs; Lynn; Center; Robb; Robinson; Bethel; and, Smith has an elected Trustee and a three-member Advisory Board.
Each of the major office holders has the duty and authority to appoint staff such as Court Reporters, Probation Officers, Deputy Prosecutors, Deputy Sheriffs, and numerous assistants. While it would require more pages than your newspaper has to name all the support staff for those offices, the inability to mention each one does not mean their roles are not important. In fact, some of the public functions the deputies and admin-staff perform are where the rubber meets the road if you or your family need government services.
You may have never thought about all the government employees you hire and pay or you may have wondered: “How do I get that done and who does it where?†Well, on the day after Christmas you have the opportunity to see in person many of the people who will be sworn in to help you.
If you have questioned whether our democracy is alive and well, come to the Courthouse and see it in action. It will make you feel good.
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