FOOTNOTE: EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.
FOOTNOTE: EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.
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Provide accurate and timely payroll and HR-related administration and recordkeeping for all center associates. High school diploma or GED. | |||
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Data Entry Clerk |
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Outlier is looking for talented writers with fluency in German to help train generative artificial intelligence models. Experience as a professional translator. | |||
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401(k) Retirement Plan with company match and immediate vesting. This position reports directly to the Division Manager.*. 1-2 years of relevant experience. | ||||
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As a Front Desk Agent, you’ll be the face of our hotel, welcoming guests with warmth, professionalism, and a genuine smile. | |||
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Administrative Coordinator |
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At RoadSafe, we offer competitive pay, growth potential, and an excellent benefits package, including medical, dental, vision, and 401(k) plans for those who… | |||
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Office Coordinator |
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Evansville, IN | |||
401(k) with company match. Support management with administrative duties, including scheduling, travel planning, and routine correspondence. | |||
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The hours are typically 8am to 5pm, Monday to Friday, depending on the patient’s needs. Superb customer service, front office skills that translate to high… | ||
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Treasury Management Support Clerk I |
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Summary: Responsible for processing various forms and agreements and performing data entry. Provide quality customer support electronic products and services. | |||
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Front Desk Receptionist |
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Evansville, IN | |||
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As the first point of contact, you’ll play a vital role in creating a warm and welcoming environment for residents, families, and visitors while ensuring smooth… | |||
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Precertification Specialist / Administrative Float |
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This position will mainly focus on pre-certifications and pre-authorizations for procedures and outpatient testing, but will also cover as a float for front… |
Medical Receptionist-Division Street Family Clinic |
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ECHO Community Healthcare is committed to creating the best possible work environment for our employees and offers a competitive compensation and benefits… | |
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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT |
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Evansville, IN | |||
DUTIES: Copy, transcribe and tape requested dispatch run and telephone information for public safety officers, officials, and citizens in compliance with the… | |||
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Office Adminsitrator |
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Evansville, IN | |||
Provide accurate and timely payroll and HR-related administration and recordkeeping for all center associates. High school diploma or GED. | |||
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Medical Receptionist |
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Evansville, IN | |||
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Additional benefits include a 401k retirement savings with employer match, paid parental leave, paid time off, holiday pay and an Employee Assistance Program. | |||
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Data Entry Clerk |
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Outlier is looking for talented writers with fluency in Swiss French to help train generative artificial intelligence models. | |||
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Medical Office Assistant Float |
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Flexible work schedules – Full time/part-time/supplemental – Day/Eve/Night. Onsite children’s care centers (Infant through Pre-K). | ||
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Home Health Intake Coordinator/Office Assistant |
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Evansville, IN | |||
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Write, send and track all aspect of PAs. Job is Full-Time, Monday-Friday 8am-4pm. Experience in Home Health preferred, but not required. | |||
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Front Desk / Dental Assistant |
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We’re looking for a warm, organized and detail-oriented individual who thrives in a fast-paced environment and takes pride in creating exceptional patient… | ||
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Medical Office Assistant Urgent Care |
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Henderson, KY | ||
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Flexible work schedules – Full time/part-time/supplemental – Day/Eve/Night. Onsite children’s care centers (Infant through Pre-K). |
Ivy Tech has included a $35 million expansion and renovation capital proposal for the Evansville campus as part of its biennial budget request to the Indiana General Assembly. If funded by the legislature, the project will help meet the educational, workforce and technology needs of Southwest Indiana by accommodating an existing need for more space for healthcare instruction and hands-on learning and the increasing and evolving automotive technology needs in this region. It also plans for future growth in high demand programs like Smart Manufacturing and Digital Integration.
The Evansville service area, which includes the counties of Vanderburgh, Warrick, Posey, Gibson, Pike, Daviess, Knox, Spencer, Perry and Dubois, has experienced increasing growth year over year for the last several years – from 10,155 to last year’s 11,886 – and this realignment is a critical need to support this growth to reach Ivy Tech Evansville’s goal of 10% of the recruitable population in this region. The proposed expansion is expected to increase enrollment by more than 620 students and increase credentials by more than 460 per year.
This project aligns the college’s strategic plan with goals of Indiana leadership, the Indiana Economic Development Commission, as well as needs identified by TalentEVV, OCRA HELP initiatives and READI proposals.
Specific industry impacts include:
Evansville Animal Control has 13 dogs that are past their hold time and ready to come home to celebrate Christmas as part of your family.
by Cindy Ledbetter
As a state representative proudly serving parts of Gibson, Pike and Warrick counties in southwest Indiana, I was excited to see that one of the main focuses of Gov.-elect Braun’s 2025 agenda is the important task of lowering Indiana’s high electricity rates. This matter is essential because it directly affects the daily lives of families and businesses across our state, including my constituents. Many Hoosier families and small businesses in southwest Indiana often struggle to afford their monthly utility bills as rates continue to skyrocket.
Furthermore, Braun’s plans to ensure a reliable and adequate power supply are vital not just for the welfare of households but also for supporting key economic development projects that foster growth and innovation in our communities. Indiana’s leaders must heed the advice of electrical grid operators tasked with maintaining our power grid’s stability. I firmly believe these initiatives will be vital in keeping Indiana competitive and appealing to residents and prospective investors.
Braun’s recent announcement to appoint Suzanne Jaworowski as the new Secretary of Energy and Natural Resources underscores his unwavering dedication to effectively addressing our state’s energy issues.
Braun and Jaworowski are focused on addressing two significant energy challenges, starting with Indiana’s rising electricity rates, which have escalated over time. According to the most recent annual report from the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission, Indiana’s electricity rates fell from the 4th lowest in 2004 to the 28th lowest in 2023. The report specifically notes that Indiana ranks 38th in commercial rates, 37th in industrial rates and 36th in residential rates nationally.
The second challenge involves meeting Indiana’s increasing electricity demand. With the state’s power requirements rising, Indiana utilities should not have to reject projects or businesses from entering their territory, provided it doesn’t impact ratepayers. We cannot close power sources when grid experts and federal authorities continue to alert us about rising power supply shortages. Let’s position Indiana as a state that welcomes more investments that enhance our communities by guaranteeing a sufficient power supply.
Jaworowski’s diverse background in energy policy makes her the perfect candidate to tackle these issues affecting everyday Hoosiers. Having worked for both the Department of Energy and as the lead for nuclear energy and the benefits it brings—clean, baseload power—and working with Indiana’s electrical grid operator, MISO, and warning state lawmakers about the dangerously growing gap between supply and demand, I am confident she will lead the state to a prosperous future of affordable and reliable electricity.
I am excited to work closely with her and Braun in our common goal of ensuring Hoosiers can access affordable rates. Together, we aim to keep Indiana competitive in attracting projects that drive substantial growth for our state, enabling us to flourish and succeed in a fast-evolving economy.
Luigi Mangione is presumed by the Manhattan New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg
to have murdered United Healthcare Chief Executive Officer Brian Thompson and has had him indicted by a Grand Jury for First Degree Murder. If the state does not presume Mangione guilty, it should not have charged him. Of course, the generic legal system is supposed to presume Mangione innocent, good luck with that, but it’s a good theory.
As for me, I know only what CNN, MSNBC and FOX News tell me about the case of
December 04, 2024. Therefore, based on my experience with cable news, I conclude I should not presume anything except that Mr. Thompson was shot in the back by a masked person; after all, I have seen that in countless showings on television with my own eyes. And even Mr. Thompson’s identification, medical condition and employment are only known to me via hearsay. Now with AI, even my eyes cannot be afforded unquestioned reliability. The general public has no legal obligation to presume anything unless they happen to be selected to serve on a jury that may eventually try Mangione.
As for Mr. Mangione’s new attorney in his New York case, she has been described by the
media as “high powered” and high profile. Attorney Karen Friedman Agnifilo is either Clarence Darrow or Shakespeare’s Shylock if one pays heed to the national media. Regardless, before she agreed to represent Mangione she had publicly opined on mental illness as a defense Mangione might advance. Now, should she decide to appear in Court for Mangione, she might advance in the case the theory that Mangione suffered from mental illness at the time of the shooting; i.e., that the evidence proves it is more likely than not at the time of the shooting Mangione suffered from a mental illness and the shooting was done as a result of that mental illness.
I, nor you either Gentle Reader, is in a position to assign legal liability to Mangione. Under our system of justice as governed by the law of New York state, a judge or jury may end
up deciding whether Mr. Mangione is legally responsible for Mr. Thompson’s death. Each of our fifty states has its own statutory scheme to address criminal liability for those who claim their otherwise criminal actions should be processed as a case of diminished responsibility. Each state’s system is both factually and medically sensitive and requires that one charged with a crime first raise the defense of diminished capacity via a pleading filed before the Court and then carry the burden of proving that defense by a preponderance of the evidence.
The presumption in criminal cases is that one charged with a crime did not act as a result
of diminished responsibility and that the defendant did understand what they were doing and had the mental ability to conform their actions to the law. The burden of proof on the issue of diminished responsibility, by a preponderance of the evidence, is upon the defendant. The law’s requirement that a possibly mentally ill person must prove his or her mental illness, is the only way our law has so far found to process the mental illness defense. I confess I do not see how society could carry such a burden and still process the countless cases such a defense might engender. Therefore, the burden to prove mental illness at the time of the crime must rest on the defendant.
If Mangione should be found by a Judge or Jury to have committed the shooting and that
he was of legally diminished capability when he did so, the State of New York will have the
burden of incarcerating him in a medical facility until he is “cured” or until he passes away.
Regardless, the legal system will be obligated to process the case pursuant to legal and medical statutory requirements. Also, no matter how the case is finally resolved, I predict about as many people will be aggrieved as will be happy.
For more Gavel Gamut articles go to www.jamesmredwine.com
As an added protection SNAP Benefit members have the ability to lock and unlock their EBT card. EBT card users are strongly encouraged to use card lock to protect their benefits from being stolen via card skimming, card cloning, and other similar methods.
To lock and unlock an EBT card please follow the steps below:
Fraud will not be tolerated as SNAP benefit theft victimizes Hoosiers who rely on these benefits to feed their families.
To help protect SNAP benefits and combat SNAP fraud by card skimming, card cloning and other similar methods, we are asking our partners to please to share the “How to lock and unlock an EBT card,” information below on your social media channels to help raise awareness of the EBT lock/unlock.