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HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Newspaper Carrier
EVANSVILLE COURIER & PRESS 17 reviews – Henderson, KY
$1,100 a month
Earn extra money in the early morning as an independent contractor delivering the Henderson Gleaner & Evansville Courier….
Student Life Minister
RiverWind Church – Newburgh, IN
This will include the planning and implementation of weekly children’s services as well as special youth events and programs designed to keep students engaged…
Field Sales Representative
ADT Security Services 3,829 reviews – Mackey, IN
$60,000 – $70,000 a year
Valid driver’s license and a clean driving record (reliable vehicle required). Driver’s license (Required)….
WIC Breastfeeding Coordinator
Vanderburgh County Health Department – Evansville, IN
$21.18 an hour
Must be a Registered Dietitian or Registered Nurse, licensed to practice in the State of IN. Part time position available as Breast Feeding Coordinator….
Help Wanted
Fiesta Acapulco Mexican Restaurant – Newburgh, IN
Now hiring at 8480 High Pointe Drive,…
Student Employment
Owensboro Community and Technical College 19 reviews – Henderson, KY
OCTC is one of sixteen institutions in the Kentucky Community and Technical College System and awards certificates, diplomas, and associate degrees in liberal…
Customer Service Representative
DCI Cleaner – Newburgh, IN
$8.00 – $8.25 an hour
Handling customers clean items and processing payment for those items. Part time customer service representative needed for Clayton’s Cleaners in Newburgh, IN….
Outside Sales Representative
ADT Security Services 3,829 reviews – New Harmony, IN
$60,000 – $70,000 a year
Valid driver’s license and a clean driving record (reliable vehicle required). Driver’s License (Required)….
Help Wanted
Don’s Claytons DCI Fine DryCleaning – Newburgh, IN
Now hiring at 8355 IN-66,…
Multiple Railroad General Labor Openings
Road and Rail Services 101 reviews – Evansville, IN
$15 – $16 an hour
Must maintain a valid state driver’s license if required to operate company equipment; Valid Drivers License (Required)….
Designer
Apex Engineering, PLLC – Mount Vernon, IN
Apex is seeking drafters/designers for our electrical, mechanical, and structural engineering disciplines….
Business Office Assistant
Riverwalk Communities Assisted Living Community – Evansville, IN
Assist receptionist in answering incoming calls. Cover receptionist desks as needed. Enter VA billing and record deposits for VA payments into QuickBooks….
Copier Technician
Business Equipment Distributors – Henderson, KY
Business Equipment will provide technicians with on-going training and certification on copier, printers and fax machines that the company is authorized to…
Conductor
Norfolk Southern Corp 735 reviews – Princeton, IN
Norfolk Southern has a comprehensive training program, consisting of classroom and field training that will enable you to become a qualified Conductor….
KY Customer Service Representative
Family Dollar 12,043 reviews – Henderson, KY
Key priorities include greeting customers, assisting them with selection of merchandise, completing transactions, and answering questions regarding the store…
Class B Driver
Ferrellgas 245 reviews – Boonville, IN
Class B CDL license with hazmat and tanker endorsements preferred. This position requires a CDL license with hazmat and tank endorsements, high school diploma,…
PER DIEM MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT
Deaconess Women’s Hospital of Southern Indiana 7 reviews – Newburgh, IN
Responsible for answering phone calls and making appointments Minimum Requirements High School graduate or GED required….
Surface Coal Mining WHITE STALLION ENERGY- heavy equipment operators
ACT Resources – Boonville, IN
$17 – $20 an hour
Valid drivers license. Fuelers (inexperienced miners with 5000-23 certification). Heavy Media Prep Plant Operators. End Dump Drivers….
Fulfillment Customer Service
Leed Samples & Fulfillment – Evansville, IN
$24,000 – $29,000 a year
Leed Logistics, a division of Leed Selling Tools Corp is looking for a qualified *Customer Service*. Assist with monthly reports used to create monthly invoices…
Operations Laborer
CGB Enterprises 31 reviews – Mount Vernon, IN
Clean all areas of the plant as directed by supervisor and/or as needed to maintain a good appearance and minimize dust explosion risks….
Administrative Assistant, College of Liberal Arts – N18058N1
University of Southern Indiana 84 reviews – Evansville, IN
$11.62 an hour
Provide receptionist service for the deans’ offices. Assist with oversight of student workers. Provide administrative support for academic departments within…
Administrative Assistant / Part-Time to Start
Collins Pest Management – Evansville, IN
Ability to professionally handle multiple interruptions to work at hand in order to address visitors, customers, and incoming phone calls….
Preschool Assistant
Pleasant Grove Christian Learning Center – Owensboro, KY
$8.50 – $9.50 an hour
Applicants should have atleast a CDA or be willing to pursue a CDA certificate after hire. Full time preschool assistant needed….
Foreperson Non-Union
Asplundh Tree Expert, LLC- 059 – Henderson, KY
Must be capable of adjusting to field requirements and take independent action without close supervision. Conducts field training/retraining and instructs crew…
WAREHOUSE/MATERIAL HANDLER
Frito Lay 3,572 reviews – Evansville, IN
Picking appropriate cases according to order and placing the orders on carts, picking up empty pallet boards and carrying them to a storage area, loading and…
Maintenance Technician
Hayes Gibson Property Services – Henderson, KY
Must possess a valid driver’s license, auto insurance and reliable transportation. Preferably within the field of property management….
Maintenance Assistant
Primrose Retirement Communities 76 reviews – Newburgh, IN
Painting, carpet cleaning, walls, doors, woodworking, plumbing and electrical work. Motor coordination is required for various work routines such as working…

Adopt A Pet

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Betty is a 2-year-old female American Fuzzy Lop rabbit. She is very sweet and loves people & other animals! She’s done very well with handling since being at the shelter and has even met several groups of schoolchildren. Her adoption fee is $40, and she’s already spayed & ready to go home today. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

 

Adopt A Pet

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Parker is a 1-year-old female brown tabby. She’s the mom of the “P” kittens who are also up for adoption! As you can see by her picture, she’s affectionate and likes chin scratches. And she gets along fine with other cats! Her adoption fee is $40 and includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

RED TIDE/GREEN ALGAE

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Evansville set for Thursday showdown with WKU

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After opening the season with a weekend split, the University of Evansville heads into a Thursday matchup with Western Kentucky at 7 p.m. in Arad McCutchan Stadium.

“I think they’re going to be hard-nosed and going to be hard-working and organized and they’re very good in their system,” said Aces’ head women’s soccer coach Krista McKendree on what she expects to see from WKU. “For us, its going to be can we deal with first and second balls in the air and trap our runners. Those are the big focuses that we have been working on.”

In their regular season home-opener on Sunday evening, the Purple Aces dropped a 2-0 match to Austin Peay. Evansville has seen recent success when coming off a loss. The last two occasions that UE has played a match following a loss, the Aces have earned 2-1 victories.

Evansville and WKU are meeting for the 11th time as the Hilltoppers enter Thursday’s contest with a 7-2-1 advantage over UE all time. The two sides last met a season ago as WKU captured a 4-1 win over the Aces in Bowling Green, Ky.. WKU is unbeaten its last six matchups with UE with Evansville earning its last win on Sept. 7, 2007 in a 3-0 win over the Hilltoppers at McCutchan Stadium.

“One of the biggest things is we can’t underestimate them. Some teams have a rougher start out of the gate as you would say, but it’s just about going in hard, playing our game, and winning 50/50 balls,” said Aces’ senior forward Montana Portenier. “It’s about going in there with a chip on our shoulder knowing how we’ve played against them in the past and that they’re a tough team.”

Thursday’s match features a rally towel giveaway. The giveaway is the first in a set of four rally towels that will be given away. The second rally towel giveaway will be at the Aces’ men’s soccer team’s matchup with Missouri State on September 29, the third on October 26 at Evansville’s volleyball team’s contest against Bradley, and the fourth coming on November 14 for Evansville’s women’s basketball team’s regular season home-opener against SIUE.

Fans can watch live coverage of Thursday’s match on The Valley on ESPN with the game being broadcast on ESPN+. Live stats are also available for the match at GoPurpleAces.com.

Indiana Commission to Combat Drug Abuse launches Naloxone Administration Heat Map

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The Indiana Commission to Combat Drug Abuse launched an interactive, online Naloxone Administration Heat Map, providing insight into the location of incidents where naloxone was administered and reported by emergency medical services (EMS) providers throughout the state.

Also known by the brand name Narcan®, naloxone blocks the effects of an opioid overdose and can save the life of the patient. After they administer naloxone, Indiana EMS providers report to the Indiana Department of Homeland Security (IDHS) the locations of incidents when an overdose situation is presumed.

“Naloxone is a proven life-saver,” said Jim McClelland, Executive Director for Drug Prevention, Treatment and Enforcement. “This map gives first responders a visual asset to help them deploy resources more efficiently. It’s one more tool we can use to attack the drug epidemic and promote recovery—an important focus of Gov. Eric Holcomb’s administration.”

Developed through a partnership between the Indiana Management Performance Hub and the IDHS, the Naloxone Administration Heat Map displays naloxone administrations reported by EMS since Jan. 1, 2014.

“As we continue to battle the opioid epidemic from all angles, this new tool will both inform our first responders and help identify general locations that have seen an increase in naloxone delivery,” said State EMS Medical Director Dr. Michael Kaufmann. “Indiana EMS providers and first responders deliver this life-saving medication every day, and the data produced through this mapping tool will help to guide the ongoing strategy of Gov. Holcomb’s NextLevel Recovery agenda.”

Care was taken to protect privacy with the placement of points on the map. Accordingly, in densely populated areas, locations where the naloxone administration occurred are represented within 100 meters of the point on the map. In moderately populated areas, they are within 300 meters, and in rural areas, they are within 500 meters.

 

Vanderburgh County Democratic Party

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“Justice Is Not Being Served.”

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“Justice Is Not Being Served.”

Stan Levco Press Release

The Prosecutor’s negligence has compromised a death case and the Prosecutor’s incompetence continues to result in the majority of jury trials either resulting in a not guilty verdicts or dismissal.

Since Stan Levco announced his candidacy for Vanderburgh County Prosecutor, on June 7th the Prosecutor’s Office had seven (7) Jury Trials.  Three (3) resulted in not guilty verdicts, in one (1) the charges were dismissed following jury selection and only two (2) resulted in guilty verdicts.  The seventh trial was to be that of Fredrick McFarland.

The Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office negligence has reduced McFarland’s potential sentence by over half.

McFarland was arrested by members of the Evansville Police Department on November 29, 2017 after a high speed case on the south side of Evansville.  While fleeing from police McFarland crashed into another vehicle causing the death of Terrence Barker and injuring Janae Carter, and killing their two children. 

McFarland was charged on December 1, 2017 with three (3) counts of resisting law enforcement causing death, all level three felonies, and two (2) counts of resisting law enforcement causing bodily injury, both level five felonies.  

In Indiana, a level three felony carries a possible prison sentence between three (3) and sixteen (16) years.

Prosecutor Nick Hermann charged McFarland with being a habitual offender on December 1, 2017.  The habitual offender carries an additional sentence of up to twenty (20) years making McFarland’s potential maximum sentence thirty six (36) years.

On Friday, just three (3) days before the trial was to begin, more than eight (8) months after the filing of the initial charges, the Prosecutor’s Office attempted to file an amended habitual criminal charge.  They realized that not only did they mistakenly allege a conviction that wasn’t a felony, but neglected to allege a conviction that was a felony.  McFarland’s criminal record clearly shows that he has twice been convicted of carrying a handgun without a license as felonies.

On Monday, August 20, 2018, the morning of trial, the defense objected to the last minute amendment to the habitual offender charge.  Judge Pigman agreed with the defense and ruled the defendant could no longer be charged as a habitual offender.

The Prosecution is appealing the Judge’s ruling and as a result the trial has been continued on the Prosecutor’s request.  Assuming the Court of Appeals affirms the Judge’s ruling, the defendant will be facing a maximum sentence of sixteen (16) years instead of the thirty six (36) years he could have received had the Prosecutor’s Office not filed incorrect charges.  Stan Levco, candidate for Prosecutor, said, “This is just another example of Nick Hermann’s incompetence.   The number of not guilty verdicts and dismissals continues to be unprecedented,” and that “justice is not being served.”

FOOTNOTE: For further information you can contact Stan Levco directly at 812-499-5613.

Otters rout Miners in shutout fashion

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Superb pitching and an unrelenting offensive attack led the Evansville Otters to a 10-0 win over the Southern Illinois Miners on Wednesday night at Bosse Field.

In the bottom of the fourth inning, Carlos Castro drove in the first run of the game with an RBI groundout and Brant Whiting followed him with a solo homer, his third of the year, to make it 2-0 Evansville.

The Otters added three more runs in the sixth. Whiting doubled home his second run of the game and Taylor Lane knocked in two with a single.

Travis Harrison and Jeff Gardner hit back-to-back doubles in the seventh to make it 5-0 Evansville.

In the eighth, the Otters poured it on with four more runs. Taylor Hillson drove home two runs with a triple and he was then brought home on an RBI single from David Cronin. Harrison capped off the inning with an RBI single, his third hit of the night, to make it 10-0 Otters.

Spencer Medick gets the win for Evansville, his fourth on the year. Medick went six shutout innings, allowing five hits and four walks while striking out eight.

Geno Encina takes the loss for the Miners. Encina worked 5.1 innings, giving up five runs one eight hits and two walks while punching out three.

Matt Chavarria pitched the final three innings to earn his third save of the season. Chavarria allowed just three hits and one walk while striking out seven.

The series between the Otters and the Miners concludes tomorrow at 6:35 p.m. at Bosse Field with Austin Nicely starting for the Otters. Southern Illinois has yet to announce a starting pitcher.

Coverage of the series with the Miners can be found on WUEV 91.5 FM and the Otters Digital Network presented by Kruckemeyer & Cohn with Sam Jellinek(play-by-play) and Bill McKeon(analyst) on the call.

Tomorrow will be College Night and another Thirsty Thursday presented by Working Distributors. The Otters want all college students to pack the stands at Bosse Field and make some noise for the Evansville Otters. Students can take a study break and enjoy an evening of baseball at Bosse Field. College alumni should also come representing and showing their school pride.

The Otters look to finish their regular season home schedule August 24-26 at Bosse Field with a bang against the River City Rascals.