Many electric, water and natural gas customers throughout Indiana are being targeted by utility scams. More and more utility customers have reported unsolicited phone calls from individuals falsely claiming to be a utility representative. Because we depend on these critical services, consumers are vulnerable to these scams, which are becoming more sophisticated.
Your phone’s caller ID might falsely appear to be a call from your utility provider, and the scammer will claim a customer’s service will be disconnected unless they make an immediate payment, usually within a very short period of time, like an hour. The caller often instructs the customer to purchase a gift card or a prepaid debit card, then call back and make a utility payment. The scammer asks the customer for the prepaid debit card’s receipt number and PIN number, giving them access to the card’s funds and the ability to immediately drain its balance. |
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Avoid being a victim, and remain alert. If you receive a suspected scam call, remember:
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Protect yourself from being targeted by scammers BY WENDY MCNAMARA
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Otters rally late to take down Freedom
Trailing by a run going into the top of the eighth inning, the Evansville Otters rallied for three late runs to topple the Florence Freedom 10-8 on Friday night at UC Health Stadium.
Jeff Gardner put Evansville ahead 1-0 in the first with an RBI single to right field.
Florence responded and grabbed the lead in the bottom of the inning on a Keivan Berges three-run homer.
Brant Whiting tied the game at 3-3 in the second with a two-run homer, his second of the season.
The Otters got back in front in the third. Ryan Long tripled to open the inning and Travis Harrison brought him home with a double. After advancing to third on a fly out, Harrison scored on an Austin Bush groundout to put Evansville ahead 5-3.
Florence got a run back in the bottom of the inning on a Skylar Ewing RBI single.
In the fifth Evansville plated two more runs with Bush driving home a man with a sacrifice fly and an RBI single from Whiting, giving him three RBIs on the day and putting Evansville ahead 7-4.
In the bottom of the fifth, Florence got it back to a one-run game on a two-run homer from Berges, his second home run of the game.
After an error from David Cronin allowed the inning to continue and put a man on first, Ewing took advantage and doubled home the runner to knot the score at 7-7.
Jordan Brower slugged a solo homer to give Florence the lead, 8-7, in the bottom of the seventh.
With two outs in the eighth, the Otters strung together four straight hits to plate three runs and take a 10-8 lead. Cronin started it with single and Long followed him with another base hit. Harrison then picked up his third hit of the night, a single, driving home Cronin to tie the game. Following Harrison, Gardner came through in the clutch with a two-run double to give Evansville a 10-8 edge.
The Otters held on to win by that final of 10-8, with Alex Phillips coming on in the ninth and tossing a perfect frame, striking out two hitters, to end the game and earn his fifth save of the season.
Matt Chavarria picks up his third win of year out of the bullpen for the Otters. Chavarria went two innings, allowing two runs, one earned, on two hits and two strikeouts.
Evan Korson takes the loss for Florence. Korson went 1.1 innings, allowing two runs on three hits and striking out two.
Austin Nicely started for Evansville and receives a no-decision. The lefty tossed five innings, allowing six runs on eight hits while striking out four.
Florence starter Steve Hagen also gets a no-decision. Hagen went just two innings, allowing three runs on five hits and punching out two hitters.
The Otters and Freedom will continue their series tomorrow evening at 6:05 p.m. ET at UC Health Stadium.
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Evansville Companies Offer Incentives For New Hires
Evansville Companies Offer Incentives For New Hires
You may have seen many help wanted signs from different companies across Evansville. Many are offering good salaries and wages or even bonuses for applying.
Employers want you to know there are jobs out there but you just need to find them. There are agencies that can help you find the job that fits your skill set and depending on your abilities, you may find some extra money in your pocket before you even start working.
Sara Worstell of Grow Southwest Indiana Workforce said, “Indiana has a labor force participation rate that is higher than the nation, however, companies that have seen a decrease in their applicants have become more creative in how they attract talent.â€
Employers want you! Companies all across the Tri-State are hiring. One of them is brake supply – a company that makes parts for the mining industry.
They are seeking out welders, mechanics, and machinists. Skilled labor which is hard to find.
Rick Barron Director of Human Resources for Brake Supply said, “We’re fairly successful in recruiting, the company has a good reputation in the community and we’re a good employer, low turnover but we still struggle to find some of the skilled labor.â€
Some companies have found other ways of attracting future employees.
Through signing or retention bonuses. Brake supply offers a 1000 dollar signing bonus for certain skilled positions.
Barron said, “We found that we had to do that in this type labor market to try to compete with other employers so we’re doing whatever we can to lure good applicants to break supply.â€
Throughout town, you can find various companies advertising similar incentives.
Barron said, “We’ve had to do other means to recruit such as billboards, radio and different things like that and it’s been fairly successful but we could use more people.â€
Work-one offers you a chance to meet with professionals that will help you identify your skills – free of charge.
They also have a large job database they can search – to help you find the right fit.
Worstell said, “We can help you do interviewing, job search techniques, and prepare you for your next career.
Greg Wathen President and CEO of Economic Development Coalition Southwest Indiana says recent ground breaking’s like Post House and the new YMCA are just a few things the city is doing to attract others to the job market.
Manafort Lawyer Attacks Star Witness’ Affair, ‘Many Lies’
Manafort Lawyer Attacks Star Witness’ Affair, ‘Many Lies’
Gates, who faced a bruising cross-examination, returns to the witness stand Wednesday for additional questioning from a Manafort lawyer who accused the government’s star witness of being immersed in “so many lies†that he can’t even remember them all, and who demanded to know how a jury could possibly trust him.
Lawyers for Manafort, the former Trump campaign chairman, are determined to impugn the credibility of Gates. Defense attorney Kevin Downing began his cross-examination of Gates, Manafort’s longtime deputy and fellow Trump campaign aide, by confronting him on his own lies to special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigators, getting him to admit to an affair and pressing him about hundreds of thousands of dollars he admitted to embezzling from his former boss.
The aggressive questioning was aimed at shifting blame from Manafort onto Gates, who pleaded guilty in Mueller’s investigation and agreed to cooperate with investigators by testifying in the financial fraud trial.
“After all the lies you’ve told and the fraud you’ve committed, you expect this jury to believe you?†Downing asked incredulously.
Gates said he did, but the defense lawyer wasn’t satisfied. He scoffed at the idea that Gates had repented for his actions, noting that prosecutors have said they won’t oppose his bid for probation and getting him to acknowledge he had not repaid the money he had taken from Manafort.
After Gates described his theft as “unauthorized transactions†instead of embezzlement, Downing prodded him to use the latter term — and Gates ultimately relented, saying, “It was embezzlement from Mr. Manafort.â€
Prosecutors had braced for the tough questioning by getting Gates to come clean about his own crimes. He told jurors how he disguised millions of dollars in foreign income as loans in order to lower Manafort’s tax bill. Gates recounted how he and Manafort used more than a dozen offshore shell companies and bank accounts in Cyprus to funnel the money, all while concealing the accounts and the income from the IRS.
But the grilling got more intense, and personal, Tuesday afternoon when Downing pressed Gates about a “secret life†he said was funded by embezzlement, including an extramarital affair that Gates himself acknowledged. Gates also said he may have submitted personal expenses for reimbursement by Trump’s inaugural committee, which he helped operate.
After Gates struggled to recall precisely what he had told Mueller’s team, Downing asked if he had been confronted with “so many lies†that he can’t keep his story straight.
Gates implicated himself in broad criminal conduct on the stand, an apparent strategic decision by prosecutors to take some of the steam out of defense questioning. He told jurors he embezzled from Manafort by filing false expense reports. He also said he committed credit card and mortgage fraud, falsified a letter for a colleague involved in an investment deal and made false statements in a deposition at Manafort’s direction.
Prosecutors summoned Gates to give jurors the firsthand account of a co-conspirator they say helped Manafort carry out an elaborate offshore tax-evasion and bank fraud scheme. Gates testified that he and Manafort knew they were committing crimes for years, saying they had stashed money in foreign bank accounts and falsified bank loan documents.
“In Cyprus, they were documented as loans. In reality, it was basically money moving between accounts,†Gates said.
Manafort and Gates were the first two people indicted in Mueller’s investigation into potential ties between Russia and the Trump campaign. Gates pleaded guilty months later and agreed to cooperate in Mueller’s investigation of Manafort, the only American charged by the special counsel to opt for the trial instead of a guilty plea.
The case has little to do with either man’s work for the Trump campaign and there’s been no discussion during the trial about whether the Trump election effort coordinated with Russia — the central question Mueller’s team has tried to answer. But Trump has shown interest in the proceedings, tweeting support for Manafort.
On Tuesday, Gates did connect one part of the bank fraud charges against Manafort to his role in the Trump campaign.
He said Manafort asked for tickets to Trump’s inauguration so he could give them to a banker involved in approving a loan at the center of his financial fraud trial. Gates also said Manafort floated banker Stephen Calk’s name for consideration as Secretary of the Army, a post he ultimately did not get. The email exchange occurred after Manafort left the Trump campaign but while Gates was active on the Trump inauguration committee.
Gates described to jurors how he repeatedly submitted fake financial documents at Manafort’s behest as his former boss became concerned he was paying too much in taxes and later, that his funds were drying up.
“WTF,†Manafort wrote to Gates in one email shown to the jury. “How could I be blindsided like this. You told me you were on top of this. We need to discuss options. This is a disaster.â€
In other testimony, Gates recounted how he converted a PDF of a profit-and-loss statement to a Microsoft Word document so he could doctor it to inflate the business’s income. Gates also fabricated a forgiveness letter for what he said was already a fake loan between Manafort’s consulting company and a Cypriot entity he controlled.
During the testimony, Manafort did not stare Gates down as he did Monday. When the trial broke for lunch, Manafort looked back at his wife, sitting in the front row, smiled and winked at her, followed by a quick shake of his head, seeming to indicate he was unfazed by the morning’s testimony.
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