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HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Office Administrator
ERA First Advantage Realty 8 reviews – Newburgh, IN
Answering & forwarding incoming calls. Greeting & assisting customers. ERA First Advantage Realty is seeking a *full-time Office Administrator.*….
Water Treatment Operator I
City of Henderson Kentucky – Henderson, KY
$16.36 an hour
High school diploma or GED and a valid driver’s license with *_no DUI convictions within the previous 5 years_*….
Operations Laborer
Consolidated Grain and Barge Co 5 reviews – Uniontown, KY
$12 – $14 an hour
Able to make mechanical repairs of equipment. Performs a wide variety of duties in the grain elevator operations from unloading/loading trucks and barges,…
Production Laborer – Chandler, IN
CRH-Oldcastle 472 reviews – Chandler, IN
We take pride in serving a diverse group of customers including independent garden centers, mass retailers, landscapers, contractors, and homeowners….
Sales Professional – Advance Planning (Evansville, IN)
Sunset Funeral Home, Cremation Center & Cemetery – Henderson, KY
$40,000 – $50,000 a year
Working in the field as well as the office. Located in Evansville, Indiana, Sunset Funeral Home, Cremation Center & Cemetery is a well-established and respected…
Assistant District Manager
Gannett 544 reviews – Henderson, KY
Current valid driver’s license, access to a vehicle and good. Must have Valid Drivers Licenses and clean driving record. Driving history required….
Server
Victoria National Golf Club – Newburgh, IN
$8 an hour
Handle and count cash, make accurate change, record credit cards from guests, as well as member charges, as prescribed by the food and beverage manual….
Front Desk Receptionist
Orthopaedic Associates 41 reviews – Evansville, IN
The Front Desk Receptionist will be cross-trained to do check in and check out. Orthopaedic Associates currently has two openings for Front Desk Receptionists….
Tanning Consultant, Henderson, KY
Sun Tan City 385 reviews – Henderson, KY
Ability to effectively communicate with clients on membership options, products, and State and Federal regulations/recommendations….
QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR
Zachry Group 58 reviews – Owensville, IN
Inspection tools associated with CWI certification. Field Inspectors for an outage in Owensville, Indiana. Must have a current Certified Welding Inspectors (CWI…
HELPER 8
Zachry Group 58 reviews – Owensville, IN
Must have tools required for this position. With machines and equipment in a Coal powered plant. And has the ability to listen and understand information….
Executive Editor
Gannett 544 reviews – Evansville, IN
Develop and implement a multi-platform digital vision for mobile, social and video, focused on achieving target audience specific goals and objectives….
PROJECT SAFETY ASSISTANT
Zachry Group 58 reviews – Owensville, IN
Must understand how to read and interpret technical. Controls and tools. Demonstrated industrial maintenance history. Will work in all weather….
Receiver/Stocker – Full Time
Lowe’s Inc. 27,785 reviews – Henderson, KY
Also responsible for providing excellent customer service by greeting customers and assisting customers in locating, selecting, demonstrating, and loading of…
Operating Room Technician
Deaconess Health System 49 reviews – Newburgh, IN
The Operating Room Technician must demonstrate clinical competence in areas applicable to the perioperative care and must be able to successfully demonstrate…
Preschool Assistant
St. Matthew School 3 reviews – Mount Vernon, IN
Responsibilities include instructing as well as supervising children in a Christ-centered environment and communicating with parents….
Daycare Assistant
Dayton’s daycare – Evansville, IN
The job includes caring for and teaching children. Please call me with any questions. We are looking for someone who loves to care for children….
Access Control & Video Security Technician
Data Link Communications of Indiana, Inc. – Evansville, IN
Current driver’s license & satisfactory driving record. \_\_ We currently have an immediate opening for a Field Service Technician in Evansville, IN to service…
Doctor Coordinator
Woods & Woods LLP – Evansville, IN
$15 an hour
Photocopying, faxing, mailing, scanning and filing. General clerical duties to include but not limited to:….
Crane and Heavy Equipment Assistant Dispatcher
Padgett Inc. – Evansville, IN
$60,000 – $75,000 a year
Valid Driver’s License and Insurable. 401(k) Retirement Plan with Matching Contributions. Is a full-service crane rental, machinery moving, rigging, steel…
Instructional Media Clerk, Library Services – N18099N3
University of Southern Indiana 84 reviews – Evansville, IN
$8 an hour
The Instructional Media Clerk will play a major role in creating and updating instructional videos for the Library….
Warehouse Associates At T.J. Maxx Distribution Center – Evansville, IN
T.J. Maxx 4,960 reviews – Evansville, IN
Don’t mind keeping active and handling objects as low as the floor and as high as the thigh, waist and shoulder….
Load Planner (Supply Chain/Logistics)
Penske 1,357 reviews – Henderson, KY
Ability to develop and maintain professional working relationships with customers as well as Penske associates….
Owner/General Manager
Young Trucking LLC – Robards, KY
Family owned company looking a dependable Class A CDL driver. Class A CDL (Required). Our company offers a clinic with a Dr that you and your family can see at…
Server
Cracker Barrel #632 – Henderson, KY
The Server performs guest service in the dining room by making sure that all dining room guests are seated at clean and properly set up tables, that all guests…
Federal Benefits Advisor
My FED Benefits Help – Evansville, IN
Active LIFE INSURANCE LICENSE “required”. Monday Office Day, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Appointments In The Field….
Logistics Operator I
Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated 917 reviews – Evansville, IN
Ability to obtain a Commercial Driver’s License. Forklift/Pallet Jack certification. Rudimentary mechanical skills….

100 Men Who Cook

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Saturday, August 25, 2018 6:00 PM
$100.00 – $100.00
Enjoy a delicious evening of food and fun, and bid on auction items. A unique fundraising event to benefit Boys and Girls Club of Evansville, 100 Men Who Cook tickets are $100 for individuals and $1000 for a table of 10. Ticket price includes a sampling of the chefs’ creations, live entertainment, beer and wine. Cash bar available. To purchase tickets, email 100menwhocook@oldnational.com or call 812-468-0376. Visit the website to tip your favorite chef online-evansville.100menwhocook.com.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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 Below are the felony cases to be filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.

Derek Eugene Deen: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Possession of a narcotic drug (Level 6 Felony), Operating a motor vehicle without ever receiving a license (Class C misdemeanor)

Jamie Joann Lee: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)

Jeremy Kip Forgy: Theft (Level 6 Felony)

James Edward Wilson Jr.: Battery against a public safety official (Level 6 Felony), Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Class A misdemeanor)

Jacquiline Leslie Johnson: Burglary (Level 4 Felony), Theft (Class A misdemeanor)

Erick Paul Johnson: Burglary (Level 4 Felony), Theft (Class A misdemeanor)

Chelsea Renae Fisher: Burglary (Level 4 Felony), Theft (Class A misdemeanor)

Cameron J. Thompson: Failure to register as a sex or violent offender (Level 5 Felony), Failure to register as a sex or violent offender (Level 6 Felony), Failure of a sex offender to possess identification (Level 6 Felony), Possession of paraphernalia (Class A misdemeanor)

Steven J. Riser: Criminal recklessness (Level 6 Felony), Criminal recklessness (Level 6 Felony), Criminal recklessness (Level 6 Felony), Criminal recklessness (Level 6 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Level 6 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Class A misdemeanor), Leaving the scene of an accident (Class B misdemeanor), Reckless driving (Class C misdemeanor), Speeding – exceeding speed limit set by local authority (Class C infraction), Driving left of center (Class C infraction)

Earl Edward McVay III: Unlawful possession of syringe (Level 6 Felony)

David Scott Day: Assisting a criminal (Level 6 Felony)

Roxy Ann Babb: Assisting a criminal (Level 6 Felony)

Gary Wayne Babb: Assisting a criminal (Level 6 Felony)

Jason Matthew Bates: Assisting a criminal (Level 6 Felony)

Roger Dale Mayes Jr.: Domestic battery (Level 5 Felony)

Christopher Glenn Griffin: Operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license for life (Level 5 Felony)

John Wayne Nation: Resisting law enforcement (Level 6 Felony), Resisting law enforcement (Class A misdemeanor), Reckless driving (Class C misdemeanor)

Get your tickets early for Menopause The Musical!

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Get your tickets early starting Monday, August 20 at 10:00am through Thursday, August 23 at 10:00pm!

Use the code: BROADWAY

Menopause The Musical is Thursday, November 1 at 7:30pm.
Tickets go Onsale to the General Public on Friday, August 24 at 10:00am. Purchase tickets online, at 1-800-745-3000 or at our Box Office.

Come Join our SISTERHOOD! Four women at a lingerie sale with nothing in common but a black lace bra AND memory loss, hot flashes, night sweats, not enough sex, too much sex and more! This hilarious musical parody set to classic tunes from the ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s will have you cheering and dancing in the aisles! See what millions of women worldwide have been laughing about for 17 years! It’s the Hilarious Celebration of Women and The Change!®

EPA Selects Environmental Education Grantees to Receive $3.3 Million to Support Projects Nationwide

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing the selection of 37 organizations to receive funding for projects under the 2018 Environmental Education (EE) Grants Program. EPA anticipates providing funding for projects across the nation, once all legal and administrative requirements are satisfied.

The funding will range from $50,000 to $100,000, to organizations that provide environmental education activities and programs. The awards are going to organizations in 29 states, including the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.

This year’s education projects include:

• Using a converted RV to serve as a mobile earth and environmental science lab in Appalachia.
• Providing an experiential training for beginning farmers on sustainable agriculture production and farm management.
• Raising public awareness through hands-on participation in prairie restoration and promoting environmental literacy and conservation stewardship.
• Managing native and invasive vegetation ecosystems for healthy forests and waterways.
• Conducting land revitalization activities to support a new rail line conversion project.
• Fostering community food security by teaching communities to grow and care for their own community orchards.
• Engaging middle and high school teachers and students in air and water quality monitoring and remediation.
• Drafting a prototype EE curriculum focused on water quality in the arid Mountain West.
• Increasing public awareness about outdoor water conservation and providing resources for homeowners to create water-efficient landscapes.
• Introducing urban youth to environmental science, conservation, and careers in natural resources, through activities such as urban agriculture and forestry.
• Teaching indoor gardening and encouraging school waste management projects.
• Increasing public awareness and action on recycling.
• Investigating storm resilience problems and create practical solutions to help mitigate flooding.

Gov. Holcomb Public Schedule for August 21 and 22

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Below find Indiana Gov. Eric J. Holcomb’s public schedule for August 21 and 22, 2018.

Tuesday, August 21: Governor and Sports Leaders Make Tech Announcement

WHO:              Gov. Holcomb

Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett

Kathleen McNeely, NCAA Chief Financial Officer

Mark Miles, Hulman & Company President and Chief Executive Officer

Pete Ward, Colts Chief Operating Officer

Rick Fuson, Pacers Sports & Entertainment President/Chief Operating Officer

Ryan Vaughn, Indiana Sports Corp President

Scott Dorsey, High Alpha Managing Partner, Indiana Sports Corp Board Chair

WHAT:            The governor will give remarks.

WHEN:            2 p.m., Tuesday, August 21

Doors open at 1:30 p.m.

WHERE:          NCAA Hall of Champions

700 W. Washington St.

Indianapolis, IN 46204

Wednesday, August 22: Ivy Tech Cyber Academy at Muscatatuck Ribbon Cutting

WHO:              Gov. Holcomb

Indiana National Guard Maj. Gen. Courtney P. Carr

Ivy Tech President Sue Ellspermann

Ivy Tech Columbus Campus Chancellor Dr. Steven Combs

WHAT:            The governor will give remarks.

WHEN:            1 p.m., Wednesday, August 22

Media should arrive at noon.

WHERE:          Muscatatuck Urban Training Center

4230 E. Administration Dr.

Butlerville, IN 47223

 

Appellate Court: $1.3 million awarded in minor vehicle accident not excessive

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Katie Stancombe ffor www.theindianalawyer.com

the Indiana Court of Appeals, which affirmed the verdict in light of the woman’s serious lifetime impairments.

As Dawn Manning, 31, was stopped at a stop sign preparing to turn right out of her apartment complex, Levetta Tunstall accidentally struck the left corner of Manning’s rear bumper, pushing Manning’s vehicle into the road. The low-speed collision caused minor damages to both vehicles, but Manning sustained ongoing neck and back pain.

After visiting a chiropractor, spine specialist and independent medical examiner during the following year, Manning found no pain relief. Medical expert Dr. Steven Paschall opined that Manning had reached maximum medical improvement and suffered from a permanent injury/chronic pain as a result of the collision, giving her a permanent partial impairment rating of 28 percent.

During a damages trial, Manning presented testimony that the pain limits her ability to stand or sit for extended periods of time, lift objects overhead or off the floor, and participate in her previously active lifestyle of exercising and modeling. Although she has been able to continue working in her father’s seasonal tax business and as a real estate agent, her pain has limited the number of hours she can work.

A jury ultimately awarded Manning $1.3 million and subsequently denied Tunstall’s motion to correct error. On appeal, Tunstall argued the $1.3 million verdict was excessive and requested the appellate court engage in a comparative analysis of jury verdicts in other cases involving “a very common type of accident (a fender-bender) with very common alleged injuries (neck and back pain).”

But the appellate court said the evidence showed although the collision was relatively minor, Manning was left with permanent impairments.

“In the months after the accident, Manning suffered headaches and significant neck/back pain, which caused her to stay in bed and become despondent,” Judge Robert Altice wrote for the court Monday. “She pursued various treatments and took prescribed medication, but she experienced little relief. Years after the accident, Manning continues to live with pain, has substantial, daily limitations on regular life activities, and in many ways, cannot live the life she enjoyed before the accident.”

Tunstall also argued the Marion Superior Court abused its discretion by refusing to admit evidence regarding Paschall’s disciplinary history with the Indiana Medical Licensing Board, which has disciplined him twice during his 30-year career. However, the appellate court found the information to be harmless, as Paschall was in good standing at the time of his testimony.

In a separate opinion, Judge John Baker dissented on that point, noting at the time Paschall examined Manning, he was facing a disciplinary complaint that ultimately resulted in the indefinite probation of his medical license for a minimum of one year.

“In sum, I believe that the exclusion of this line of questioning was both erroneous and not harmless,” Baker wrote. “Therefore, I would reverse on this basis and remand for a new trial.”

Tunstall’s remaining arguments focused on issues concerning the jury; the removal of a juror and juror misconduct, both of which were dismissed by the appellate court in Levetta Tunstall v. Dawn Manning, 49A04-1711-CT-2572.

When a juror asked to be dismissed because her legs were in pain and she couldn’t “take it any longer,” Tunstall’s counsel expressed no objection to her removal before reaching a verdict. Tunstall argued the trial court committed fundamental error by discharging the juror without creating the appropriate record. But the appellate court found Tunstall’s counsel was able to make a reasoned decision regarding the juror and whether to keep her on the jury.

Finally, Tunstall argued she was entitled to a new jury because of juror misconduct. A juror related her own experience working with Manning’s spine specialist to the deliberations, saying he would not have “ordered the MRI or prescribed injections unless he saw something,” but the panel found that statement did not prejudiced the ultimate verdict.

This Week at USI

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Welcome Week activities will continue through Wednesday, August 29 and a full schedule can be found on the USI website at USI.edu/welcomeweek.

10 a.m. Tuesday, August 21

USI – Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office Announcement

Representatives from USI and the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office (VCSO) will hold a public announcement of an agreement and the start of work of full-time Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s deputies on the USI campus at 10 a.m. Tuesday, August 21 at the Rice Library Book Drop and Loading Dock area located on the south side of the library. Parking for media will be available in this same area, adjacent to the library off University Boulevard. Interviews with USI and VCSO spokespersons will be available immediately following the press conference.

Open through Monday, September 10

USI to exhibit works by Stephen Pace to celebrate Art Center anniversary

Stephen Pace: An Artist’s Process, celebrating the 10th anniversary of the University of Southern Indiana McCutchan Art Center/Pace Galleries, will be on display through Monday, September 10 at the Art Center.  Stephen Pace (1918 – 2010) was an internationally recognized abstract expressionist and figurative painter.  Pace, along with his wife Palmina, was instrumental in the completion of the Art Center galleries, which opened to the public on September 7, 2008. This exhibition displays the series of related drawings, prints, paintings, and/or woodcut plates together to give the viewer deeper insight into Pace’s artistic process. The exhibition also provides a timeline reflecting the influences that determined the trajectory of Pace’s career and the development of his distinctive artistic style. Read More

Open through Monday, September 17

New Harmony Gallery to host exhibition by Denise Stewart-Sanabria

The New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art’s latest exhibition, Another Virtual Reality by Denise Stewart-Sanabria, will be on display July 21 through September 17. The exhibition is free and open to the public. Read More

Saturday, September 29

2018 USI Doggie Dash Dog Walk and Run

Registration is now open for the 2018 University of Southern Indiana Doggie Dash to be held on Saturday, September 29. This event allows whole families (including the four-legged children) an opportunity to walk and run on the beautiful University of Southern Indiana campus. Registration for the 3K and 5K runs is $25 for individuals or $20 for members of a team, and free for youth ages 10 and under. A portion of the proceeds from the Doggie Dash will be used to offer programming and provide professional development opportunities for student clubs within USI’s Pott College. Another portion of the proceeds will be given to It Takes A Village Pet Rescue. Read More

Saturday, November 3

Registration now open for the 17th annual Norwegian Foot March

Registration is now open for the 17th annual University of Southern Indiana Norwegian Foot March on Saturday, November 3. The march, an intense mental and physical challenge, will take participants 18.6 miles through the rolling hills of Evansville’s west side. Carrying a 25-pound rucksack, participants will begin and end on the USI campus, working to make it back to the finish line in under four and a half hours. ROTC cadets, soldiers and veterans, as well as civilians, may register individually or as part of a four-member team. Registration can be completed online or by calling USI Outreach and Engagement at 812-464-1989. Early registration is recommended, as the event sells out quickly. ROTC cadets from any school can register for $25 and all other participants can register for $45. Registration will close on October 15 or when the event is full at 500 participants. The Norwegian Foot March is sponsored by USI’s Student Veteran Association. Proceeds from the foot march enhance the training of the students in the USI ROTC Program. Funds are used to cover costs associated with training, travel, team development and additional equipment. Read More

 

Election of 1920 BY PAT SIDES

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Braving a chilly wind, voters eagerly made their way to the polls in Evansville on November 2, 1920, including these happy women sporting the radically shortened hems that became fashionable in the new decade.

The election was the first in which women voted nationally, a right granted them when the Nineteenth Amendment was passed on August 18 of that year.

The Evansville Courier reported that numerous couples “went hand in hand, like the animals into the ark, to take an equal part in creating the laws of the land.”

Despite fears that a larger number of voters might create problems, the newspaper noted that courtesy and a “good spirit” prevailed at the polls all day.