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Winnecke Talks Progress in Evansville at Annual Mayor Luncheon

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Winnecke Talks Progress in Evansville at Annual Mayor Luncheon

Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke is updating businesses about the progress Evansville has made in the last year and where it’s going.

The Southwest Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual ‘Lunch with the Mayor.’ More than 350 people attended the event at Tropicana Evansville.

Mayor Winnecke congratulated the work done with the Stone Family Health Center. He gave updates on the progress being made in current downtown projects like the Hyatt Place Motel, Post House, and the YMCA.

Winnecke also gave business leaders updates on economic development in the area as well as workforce trends.

“Men and women who own businesses are the employers. Employers need to know what’s going on, employers need to understand where the city’s focus is, they need to know where the region’s going, what resources are available to them, so that’s why we keep a healthy line of communication between city administration and the business community,” says Mayor Winnecke.

The Southwest Chamber of Commerce will continue it’s lunch series’ with economic outlook in November.

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Vectren Reaches Agreement With OUCC, CAC To Construct 50 Megawatts Of Renewable Energy in Southwestern Indiana

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Vectren Reaches Agreement With OUCC, CAC
To construct 50 Megawatts Of Renewable Energy in Southwestern Indiana

Vectren Energy Delivery of Indiana (Vectren) announced it has reached an agreement with the Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor (OUCC) and the Citizens Action Coalition (CAC) to build a 50-megawatt (MW) universal solar array in eastern Spencer County as part of Vectren’s long-term electric generation transition plan. The agreement was filed yesterday with the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC).

In reaching the agreement, the three parties worked to create a customer-friendly rate mechanism that maximizes the available tax incentives associated with solar projects and spreads all costs evenly over a 35-year period.

“This significant renewable resource, a key piece of Vectren’s Smart Energy Future vision, will be among the largest single-sited solar farms in the Tri-State and will serve Vectren customers for decades to come,” said Carl Chapman, chairman, president and CEO of Vectren. “We are pleased to be able to reach agreement with these consumer advocates to arrive at an approach that works best for all stakeholders,”

The solar farm will be located near Troy, Ind., on approximately 300 acres and will consist of about 150,000 solar panels. The array will be mounted on a single-axis tracking system, which enables the panels to automatically pivot to enhance energy generation as the sun’s rays move across the surface of the Earth.

Vectren’s solar projects currently underway, which are around 4 MW, and this planned facility, which should be fully operational in the fall of 2020, are expected to generate enough power to meet the needs of more than 12,000 households per year. When including Vectren’s 80 MW of wind power purchased through contracts with Benton County wind farms and its 3.2-MW landfill gas facility in Pike County, there will bill enough renewable energy in Vectren’s portfolio to power more than 35,000 homes.

Construction of the solar farm will begin after the IURC authorizes the project; a decision is expected in the first half 2019. First Solar, a leading global provider of comprehensive photovoltaic (PV) solar systems, will build the solar farm. During construction, the project will support up to 250 jobs. Vectren worked with Orion Renewable Power Resources, LLC, a joint venture between Orion Renewable Energy Group and MAP® Renewable Energy, to select, secure and eventually develop the property.

About Vectren

Vectren Corporation (NYSE: VVC) is an energy holding company headquartered in Evansville, Ind. Vectren’s energy delivery subsidiaries provide gas and/or electricity to more than 1 million customers in adjoining service territories that cover nearly two-thirds of Indiana and about 20 percent of Ohio, primarily in the west central area. Vectren’s nonutility subsidiaries and affiliates currently offer energy-related products and services to customers throughout the U.S. These include infrastructure services and energy services. To learn more about Vectren, visit www.vectren.com.

15 Charged In Statewide Corruption Investigations

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15 Charged In Statewide Corruption Investigations

October 11, 2018

Federal and state charges announced by United States Attorney Josh Minkler on Thursday cap a statewide roundup that found 15 individuals accused of misappropriating more than $1 million in public funds.

Those charged included city and county employees, fire department officials and school employees spanning 11 counties since 2014. Five people face federal charges, and 10 face state charges.

In collaboration with the State Board of Accounts, FBI, Indiana State Police, and local law enforcement, the U.S. Attorney’s Office presented results from “Operation Public Accountability,” an effort Minkler said he hopes will reassure Hoosiers that there are people fighting for the public trust.

“Our focus was to hold them accountable when they are trusted with taxpayer dollars,” Minkler said at a press conference. “The message to public officials, whether they are in small communities or large ones, is that we are watching. And if you are handling public money, that public money should be used to fund public programs, not to line your own pockets or pay your own bills.”

Several of the individuals racked up between $50,000 and $140,000 in stolen funds.But the largest amount stems from arrests of two former Indianapolis Local Public Improvement Bond Bank employees charged earlier this year with stealing $400,000. Jacqueline Fitzgerald, 54, and Monica Durrett, 56, currently face state charges filed by the Marion County prosecutor’s office.

Another person on the roundup list, Kelly Cline, 35, served as Greenwood Middle School’s extra-curricular activity treasurer. She was federally charged with stealing $50,000 from the school’s extra-curricular account. That money, Minkler said, could have been used to purchase 450 iPads for students to use.

Other individuals facing federal charges include:

• Sami Dillon, 38, Crawfordsville, ex-clerk/treasurer of Cayuga, in Vermillion County. Alleged to have stolen $44,000 by not depositing utility receipts.

• Clint Madden, 51, Columbus, served as the Wayne Township trustee and the Jonesville Volunteer Rural Fire Department treasurer, in Bartholomew County. Alleged to have misappropriated more than $100,000 from the township and the fire department.

• Mathew Mathis, 47, Columbus, served as the treasurer of the Hope Volunteer Fire Department in Bartholomew County. Alleged to have stolen more than $48,000 from the fire department.

• Norman Burgess, 44, Danville, served as the treasurer of the Wayne Township Fire Department in Hamilton County. Alleged to have stolen $140,000 from the fire department.

Those Facing State Charges:

• Angela White, 44, Indianapolis, served as the ECA treasurer for Robey Elementary School in Wayne Township, in Marion County. Alleged to have stolen $10,000 from the school.

• Rachel Bentz, 44, Portland, served as Jay County Sheriff’s Department jail matron. Alleged to have stolen $9,000 by not depositing inmate trustee receipts.

• Dallas Davis, 56, Russellville, served as the clerk/treasurer for the Town of Russellville. Alleged to have stolen $7,600 by not properly depositing utility receipts.

• David Buzzard, 50, Columbus, served as the trustee for the Rock Creek Township Trustee in Bartholomew County. Alleged to have overpaid himself and his spouse $27,000.

• Nicole DeMunck, 35, Michigan City, served as the AK Smith Center treasurer in the Michigan City School System. Alleged to have stolen $13,000.

• Nichole Lowry, 47, Kewanna, served as the Pulaski County EMS Director. Alleged to have stolen more than $12,000 in training funds.

• Cheryl Pruitt, 50, Gary, served as the former Gary Schools Superintendent. Alleged to have received a $1,256.75 “reimbursement” for funds that she never spent.

• Donald G. Minnick, 64, Gosport, served as an Owen County Commissioner. Improperly sold a vehicle to the county with a loss of $7,500.

All 15 have been arrested and will be civilly charged for repayment of more than $1 million based on the misappropriations, the State Board of Accounts said.

“In recent years, the Board of Accounts has emphasized the importance of effective internal controls that detect and mitigate fraud risks,” said examiner Paul Joyce. “Some officials and employees, however, still take advantage of system gaps and succumb to the temptation to use public funds for personal gain. We take those fraud cases seriously.

“These cases are good illustrations of the importance of our collaboration with law enforcement and prosecutors to hold these individuals accountable for violating the public trust.”

University of Evansville Department of Music Welcomes Legendary Trumpet Soloist Allen Vizzutti

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University of Evansville Department of Music Welcomes Legendary Trumpet Soloist Allen Vizzutti

Concert with Allen Vizzutti and UE Jazz Ensemble and Wind Ensemble
Tuesday, October 16, 7:30 p.m., Victory Theatre.
Free and open to the public

Master Class with Allen Vizzutti
Monday, October 15, 4:00-5:00 p.m., Krannert Hall of Art and Music at UE
Free and open to the public

One of the world’s leading trumpet soloists, Allen Vizzutti is at home with both classical and jazz music. His guest artist performances and TV broadcasts span the globe. He has shared the stage with Chick Corea, ‘Doc’ Severinsen, the NBC Tonight Show Band, the Army Blues and Army Symphony Orchestra, Chuck Mangione, Woody Herman, the New Tokyo Philharmonic, the Budapest Radio Orchestra, to name a few. For additional information about Allen Vizzutti please consult: vizzutti.com.

 

New Rehabilitation Hospital Opens Next October

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New Rehabilitation Hospital Opens Next October

In about a year a new in-patient rehabilitation hospital will open in Warrick County. The Encompass Health Deaconess Rehabilitation Hospital replaces Health South on Covert Avenue in Evansville.

The new facility is being built on the Warrick Wellness Trail in Newburgh. It includes 80 rooms, a therapy gym, pharmacy, and other amenities for patients.

Ceo Blake Bunner says, “And this location will really provide great physical access for all across southwestern Indiana, and into Kentucky and Illinois. People want great care. That’s what we deliver. So the access here is going to be much easier now from I-69.”

The facility is expected to open in October of 2019.

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THIS WEEKEND YART 2018

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Support local artists Saturday at YART 2018 at Angel Mounds Historic Site.
All items for sale are $50 or less with all proceeds benefiting the artists directly.
YART is from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. There is no cost to attend.

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Payroll Coordinator, Human Resources – N18077N1
University of Southern Indiana 4.4/5 rating 88 reviews – Evansville, IN
$19.38 an hour
Associate’s degree in related field preferred. 3 professional references including names, email, and telephone….
Distribution Services Assistant, Distribution Services – N18075N1
University of Southern Indiana 4.4/5 rating 88 reviews – Evansville, IN
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Must have a valid driver’s license and the ability to operate campus fleet vehicles, as well as obtain fork lift and electric pallet jack certification….
BCBA
Cardinal Autism Services – Evansville, IN
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Licensed Board Certified Behavior Analyst. Ability to supervise those pursuing a BCBA or RBT certification. Willingness to collaborate with multi-disciplinary…
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DSM Engineering Plastics 3.6/5 rating 14 reviews – Evansville, IN
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Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in business or other SCM/logistics-related field. Ensures that the Marketing & Sales, Manufacturing, and Purchasing organizations…
Delivery Route Driver
AAUSTIN EXPRESS 2.1/5 rating 24 reviews – Evansville, IN
$12 an hour
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Inventory Control Clerk
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Forklift certified / experience. While performing the duties of this job, the team member is occasionally exposed to moving mechanical parts, fumes or airborne…
2nd Shift 52-Week Custodian
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation 3.8/5 rating 42 reviews – Evansville, IN
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Housekeeper
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Driver
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Valid commercial driving license with excellent driving record. Goodman is ISO 14001:2004 accredited, an international certification that recognizes…
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Either a full-time student, enrolled in a degree seeking undergraduate or Masters program at an accredited academic institution or a May 2019 graduate….
Student Accounts Clerk
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Answer phones and respond to email inquiries from students, families and other campus departments. Cashier duties, including posting student payments and…
Spotter
Lineage Logistics 3.3/5 rating 427 reviews – Boonville, IN
Spotters are responsible for driving tractor trailers to move products, equipment, and materials around the warehouse….
Final Inspector
SRG Global 3.5/5 rating 197 reviews – Evansville, IN
To perform finished good and quality inspections on various automotive trim products for the International Business Unit. Pass LPA audits….
Field Counselor
Vincennes University 4.1/5 rating 86 reviews – Evansville, IN
Bachelor’s degree preferred in education, counseling, or related field. Vincennes University is seeking applicants for the position of Field Counselor for the…
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Advanced Document Solutions – Evansville, IN
A Customer Service Technician for Advanced Document Solutions will be equipped to care for our base of Xerox customers….
Office Assistant
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Office duties including but not limited to helping the office manager when needed, answering multi-line phone, filing, payroll, spreadsheets, & Etc….
Account Executive
Advanced Document Solutions – Evansville, IN
$24,000 – $65,000 a year
Work with current customers to ensure continued satisfaction. An Account Executive at Advanced Document Solutions will be equipped to go to market with the full…
Medical Billing Insurance Specialist
Active Chiropractic & Rehabilitation Clinic – Evansville, IN
30-40 hrs/wk with some clerical duties. MEDICAL BILLING/ INSURANCE SPECIALIST for growing, chiropractic office with multiple doctors….
PER DIEM MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT
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Discharges patients from physician office to include accurate charge entry and collection of payments. Provide clerical support to the providers working within…
Merchandiser- Beer Grocery Division
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Not cut out for a repetitive desk job? Great discount on thousands of beers and wines. As a Merchandiser, you’re part of an energetic team of people who work…
Parts & Inventory Control Coordinator
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Phone contact for directing calls and answering simple billing questions. The ideal candidate should have an interest in the mechanical field and some work…
Part Time SHUTTLE DRIVER- ZWI
Berry Global, Inc 3.5/5 rating 942 reviews – Evansville, IN
Class A CDL required. Take empty trailers from outside warehouses to main plant. At Berry Global, we pursue excellence in all that we do and are always…
Merchandise Control Supv
The TJX Companies, Inc. 3.8/5 rating 4,926 reviews – Evansville, IN
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Macy’s 3.7/5 rating 26,553 reviews – Evansville, IN
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3rd Shift Shipping/Receiving
Wise Staffing 3.8/5 rating 71 reviews – Evansville, IN
$12.50 an hour
Wise Staffing is looking for a 3rd Shift Shipping/Receiving Clerk for the Evansville, IN area. Hours are Friday thru Monday nights 8:30pm-7 am….
Human Resources Manager
HR Solutions 4/5 rating 37 reviews – Evansville, IN
$50,000 – $60,000 a year
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Production Operator
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Responsible for all element of the manufacturing process including production, material testing, inventory control/accuracy, equipment trouble shooting and…
Human Resources Manager
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$50,000 – $60,000 a year
We have been selective in building our own staff from the most highly qualified, certified, and experienced individuals in the Tri-State area….

ADOPT A PET

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Leo is a male Retriever mix. He’s about 2 years old. He is a very silly, happy guy and is a lot smaller than he seems. He only weighs 36 lbs. Leo also happens to be heartworm-positive, but his treatment is included in his $110 adoption fee! All his adopters will have to do is administer some meds that we send home, and bring him back to the shelter for a couple of injections over the course of 2 months. He’ll also go home neutered, microchipped, and vaccinated. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

UE softball coach Mat Mundell receives contract extension

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Mundell has coached UE since 2015

University of Evansville Director of Athletics Mark Spencer has announced the signing of head softball coach Mat Mundell to a contract extension with the Purple Aces program.

“I am very excited to have Mat continue to be our head softball coach,” Spencer said.  “Mat has been great to work with and I am excited about the direction he is taking the program.  It is great to have Mat and his family as part of the Evansville and Purple Aces community.”

Mundell, whose staff was the 2016 Missouri Valley Conference Coaching Staff of the Year, took the helm of the Aces program in 2015.  His direction has seen the program secure two MVC Freshman of the Year winners along with Brittany Hay being the 2017 Newcomer of the Year.  Morgan Florey was the conference freshman of the year in 2016 while Eryn Gould was the recipient in 2018.

“My family and I are excited to continue to put our roots down in the Evansville area.  I am really excited about this program and where it is headed,” Mundell said.  “I am thankful to Mark Spencer and President Chris Pietruszkiewicz for believing in me and my vision for this program.”

“I could not be more excited to be leading the Purple Aces softball program.”

In his time at UE, Mundell has seen his players garner numerous All-Conference honors.  Florey is a 2-time MVC First Team selection (2016, 18) while being named to the Second Team in 2017.  Along with her Freshman of the Year award in 2018, Eryn Gould was chosen to the MVC First Team.  Chandra Parr was also a first-team honoree in 2016.  Morgan Lambert picked up the nod on the second team in 2017 and was also a 2-time All-Defensive Team member under Mundell’s tutelage.  Susan Norris and Brittany Hay also picked up All-Defensive Team honors.

 

IPAC hosts opioid, substance abuse training

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The Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys Council, together with the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office, hosted a regional opioid training event on October 10. The free training was put on by the National District Attorneys Association and is one of eight NDAA trainings across the country. These types are trainings are crucial for prosecutors as they continue to fight drug use in their communities.

The training, which was attended by prosecutors and law enforcement officers from Indiana, Michigan and Ohio, was an opportunity to learn more about the source of addiction and hear what others are doing in their communities to combat the drug issue.

Jay Ruais, from the Addiction Policy Forum, said that the drug epidemic is hard to get a handle on because when states and law enforcement focus on one specific drug, people start abusing a different drug.

“It’s almost like squeezing a balloon,” Ruais said. “You really get a grip on one side of it and the other side pops up.”

Even among Indiana communities, the drugs prosecutors see most often varies from county to county. Some are dealing with methamphetamines or opioids, while in other counties, heroin charges are more prevalent.

Throughout the day-long training, attendees heard about success stories from across the nation, learned about the science behind what causes addiction and talked about different options to combat and prevent drug abuse. Attendees also heard a presentation from Dr. Leslie Ann Hulvershorn from the Indiana University School of Medicine, an expert on psychiatry, specifically child and adolescent psychiatry. Dr. Hulvershorn and Chase LyDay, a school resource officer from Indianapolis, highlighted the importance of preventing drug abuse among children. When drug abuse begins while the brain is still developing, the abuser is much more like to develop an addiction.

The training was funded by the Addiction Policy Leadership Action Network.