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VHS Receives $7500 Sponsorship to Host Dog Playgroup Seminar

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Three years ago, the Vanderburgh Humane Society applied for a grant to bring the Dogs Playing for Life training seminar to the shelter.

The VHS is so excited to announce that they have been selected for 2018 to receive a sponsored 3-day seminar, free of charge, thanks to the Animal Farm Foundation.

Dogs Playing for Life is a nonprofit organization that provides training to animal shelters and canine rescue groups across the country on how to implement canine playgroups. This means that dogs will spend their outdoor time at the shelter in large groups playing with other dogs, rather than being walked individually.

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Water Distribution Inspection Positions
Magnolia River 11 reviews – Evansville, IN
Must possess a valid driver’s license and able to operate a car or truck. Client required certifications, completion report, as–built install and retirement…
Pharmacy Technician
CVS Health Retail 23,248 reviews – Evansville, IN
As a new Pharmacy Technician, you are required to complete an extensive CVS Pharmacy Technician Training Program as well as satisfy all registration, licensing…
Construction Inspector
American Structurepoint – Evansville, IN
INDOT Certified Technician certification, INDOT Site Manager HT certification. Perform field inspection of contractor operations to see that they perform work…
Stocking Associate
The Home Depot 37,116 reviews – Evansville, IN
Job Description Position Purpose: Associates in Freight/Receiving positions ensure the store is stocked and ready for business every day. They load and…
Service Agent
Enterprise Holdings 8,471 reviews – Evansville, IN
Must have a valid driver’s license with no more than 2 moving violations and/or at-fault accidents on driving record in the past 3 years….
Driver – Medical Division
Assisted Transportation 7 reviews – Evansville, IN
Have a valid driver’s license, CDL not required. We look for drivers with an excellent driving record:….
Part Time Sales Associate
Sally Beauty 2,493 reviews – Evansville, IN
ï‚· Self-starter with a drive to continuously learn and develop in their career. ï‚· Record all sales in the Point of Sale System and handle all monetary…
Retail Merchandiser
The Home Depot 37,116 reviews – Evansville, IN
Mileage reimbursement is available for travel positions and must have reliable transportation with a valid driver’s license and insurance….
Part Time Driver
Enterprise Holdings 8,471 reviews – Evansville, IN
Must have valid driver’s license with no more than two moving violations and/or at-fault accidents on driving record in the past three years….
LensCrafters – Eyewear Consultant
Luxottica Group 3,262 reviews – Evansville, IN
Strives to develop long-term solutions & ensures customers are satisfied. Accurately operates associate tablet & terminal, collects proper payment & retains…
Business Technology Consultant
Kemper Technology Consulting – Evansville, IN
Certification and Experience with Microsoft networking products or similar is desired. Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE)….
Assistant Store Manager
Interstate Batteries of Wabash Valley – Evansville, IN
Must have a current, valid driver’s license in this state. Forklift license (or willing to obtain license). Valid driver’s license….
Assistant Manager
Fred Meyer and Littman Jewelers 21,779 reviews – Evansville, IN
Achieve personal targets that drive sales (e.g., credit applications, protection plan and Diamond Design Parties)….
Outside Sales Consultant
Senior Assurance Group – Evansville, IN
If you are not satisfied with your current situation please contact me. OVER 10,000 BABY BOOMERS TURN 65 EVERY SINGLE DAY….
Customer Service Specialist
Best Buy 17,273 reviews – Evansville, IN
Helps answer questions and resolve customer issues. Flex as coverage between Checkout, Store Pickup and Customer Service as necessary Accountable for driving…
Assistant Housekeeping Supervisor
Home2 Suites by Hilton Evansville – Evansville, IN
$9.50 an hour
The Home2 Suites is looking for an assistant Housekeeping supervisor. Must have previous housekeeping experience and be able to work any day. Please fill out…
Store Team Member
CVS Health Retail 23,248 reviews – Evansville, IN
Accurately operating a cash register – handling cash, checks and credit card transactions with precision while following company policies and procedures….
Sales Rep – Residential Home Improvement Sales
Sears Holdings 23,546 reviews – Evansville, IN
$100,000 a year
Must have valid driver’s license and carry required level of automobile insurance. Laptop with design software….
Direct Support Professional
MENTOR NETWORK 702 reviews – Evansville, IN
Valid driver’s license in good standing. Partner with clinical staff to support therapeutic and behavioral plans in place….
Residential Manager – Caregiver Management (Social Work)
ResCare 3,746 reviews – Evansville, IN
Valid driver’s license. Working knowledge of Federal, State, and Local regulations concerning services to individuals with developmental disabilities….
Supervisor
Charlotte Russe Inc. 2,007 reviews – Evansville, IN
As Supervisor, you will support the management team by driving sales and conversion. Ensures coverage of key areas of the store including shoes, fitting room…
Maintenance Professionals Needed! Evansville, IN!
Bluestone Properties 34 reviews – Evansville, IN
Driving and/or contributing to the make ready and turn board process! Contributing to and/or driving the work order completion process!…
Retail Sales Associate
The Home Depot 37,116 reviews – Evansville, IN
Specific store departments may include Building Materials, Décor, Electrical, Flooring, Garden, Hardware, Kitchen & Bath, Lumber, Millwork, Paint, Plumbing and…
Companion Care Needed For My Husband In Evansville
Care.com 754 reviews – Evansville, IN
Help needed for my husband in his 80s – seeking part-time companion care. The ideal match will meet the requirements below….

Court Orders Former Cracker Barrel Manager To Arbitration

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Olivia Covington for www.theindianalawyer.com

A former Indiana Cracker Barrel manager who sued the restaurant chain for disability discrimination and retaliation must arbitrate her claims against the restaurant after a federal judge compelled the employee to comply with an arbitration agreement she claims she never signed.

Heather Hulwick worked as a Cracker Barrel manager from 2005 until October 16, 2016, when she was discharged. Following her termination, Hulwick filed a discrimination complaint against the restaurant with Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, then filed a lawsuit in the Indiana Northern District Court alleging unlawful discrimination in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Family Medical Leave Act. She also claimed Cracker Barrel retaliated against her for filing a sexual harassment claim with the EEOC.

In response, Cracker Barrel moved to dismiss the case and to compel arbitration, pointing to Hulwick’s electronic signature on a 2015 arbitration agreement, which all Cracker Barrel employees were asked to sign within the Cracker Barrel University online training program. The restaurant presented evidence that Hulwick signed the agreement at 5:36 a.m. on Nov. 5, 2015.

Hulwick, however, argued she never logged into CBU on Nov. 5 and, thus, could not have signed the agreement. Instead, she said each employee’s CBU username and password were posted in a place accessible by all managers. She surmised that somebody else used her password to sign into CBU and provide her electronic signature, an action Hulwick said: “would be consistent with the pressure that the general manager would feel to ensure that each employee successfully completed the training modules.”

But Cracker Barrel maintained that its managers were never asked to complete CBU training modules, including one with the arbitration agreement, on behalf of their employees, nor would the managers suffer penalties if all of their employees did not complete the modules. The restaurant also argued that Hulwick was the only manager working at the store until 7 a.m. on Nov. 5, so even if the passwords were posted for the managers to see – a fact the restaurant disputed – she would have been the only person who could have accessed them at the time in question.

After likening Hulwick’s case to Versmesse v. AT&T Mobility LLC, 3:13 CV 171, 2014 WL 856447 (N.D. Ind. Mar. 4, 2014), Chief Judge Theresa L. Springmann agreed with Cracker Barrel that the arbitration agreement must be enforced. Like Hulwick, the plaintiff in Versmesse claimed she did not see or know of the disputed electronic arbitration agreement but did not present any evidence to support her position other than to say that somebody else accessed her account.

“As in Vermesse, there is no dispute that the ADR module through CBU was accessed and completed ‘by someone accessing her account using her username and password,’” Springmann wrote. “But, similarly, the Court finds that Plaintiff’s argument that somebody else must have accessed the ADR module through her account speculative and unavailing.”

“The Plaintiff needed to ‘come forward with some evidence, other than her own statement that she did not (review the Arbitration Agreement), that would raise an issue of fact concerning the formation of the arbitration agreement,’” the chief continued. “She has not done so.”

Thus, the case of Heather Hulwick v. CBOSC East, Inc. d/b/a “Cracker Barrel,” 1:17-cv-468, was dismissed and ordered to arbitration.

ADOPT A PET

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Arlo is a male Lionhead mix rabbit! He’s about 5 months old and part of an unwanted litter of bunnies surrendered to the shelter. His $40 adoption fee includes his neuter and microchip. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for details!

Democratic Party Caucus Tonight!

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The Vanderburgh County Democrats will be holding a Committeeman and Vice Committeeman Caucus this evening at at DiLegge’s (607 N Main St. Evansville, IN 47711). Light refreshments will be available starting at 5:00PM, and the meeting will begin at 5:30PM. We will be introducing new candidates for the November election and voting to authorize the Chairman to appoint these candidates to the ballot.

Investigating the Death of an Individual

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The Vanderburgh County Coroners Office, Evansville Police Department and the Evansville Fire Department are investigating the death of an individual found in a fire damaged building on Read St.  The autopsy has been completed and the cause of death is pending additional lab studies. The death is considered suspicious and the investigation is ongoing. The victim has been preliminarily identified but positive identification is pending DNA analysis.

“IS IT TRUE” JUNE 12, 2018

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We hope that today’s “IS IT TRUE” will provoke honest and open dialogue concerning issues that we, as responsible citizens of this community, need to address in a rational and responsible way?

IS IT TRUE last night the Inland Marina Harbour Master, heard a bartender yell that someone just jumped in the river?  …that the Inland Marina Harbour Master jumped in his the Jon boat and started going after him?  … that the water current was running extremely fast downstream but the Marina Harbour Master caught the drowning man and secured him to the Jon boat and waited till the fire department came to get him from the water and revived him?  …this is a developing story?

IS IT TRUE our prediction that a last-minute amendment will be added to the proposed “Noise Ordinance” by Connie Robinson was spot on? …Councilwomen Robinson amendment to the “Noise Ordinance” proved to be acceptable to the majority of City Council members for passage?  …when City Council allowed amendments to the “Noise Ordinance,”  it insured that outdoor entertainment events and future investors in the music/bar businesses will continue locating here?  …when City Council accepted the “Robinson 75 Decibel” amendment to the “Noise Ordinance” it guaranteed that the boundary within the City limits is now treated equally?  …we commend City Councilwomen Connie Robinson for thinking outside the political box?
IS IT TRUE the discussion of the proposed “Noise Ordinance” lasted for several hours?  …we commend City Council President Jim Brinkmeyer for doing a credible job in allowing everyone the opportunity to speak their piece?  …we especially were impressive how Councilpersons Mosby, Weaver, Robinson, and Elpers were well prepared concerning the details of the subject matter?  …we must say that City Council Attorney Josh Clayborn did an extremely good job in advising Council the legal issues concerning this extremely complicated ordinance? …after all, said and done the vote taken by City Council to amend the current “Noise Ordinance” was a “good public policy” moment? …hats off to the At-Large City Councilperson Dr. Dan Adams for graciously accepting several amendments to his well written ‘Noise Ordinance”?
IS IT TRUE that yesterday a political bombshell was delivered by local Republican party boss Wayne Parke to the popular Cody Morris? … that Mr. Parke removed Cody Morris as a Republican Precinct Chairman?  …that the e-mail text to sent to Cody Morris by Mr. Parke stated that “you are being removed as a Precinct Chairman for the following reason “is that you cannot be a Republican and support Democrat Joe Donnelly for the Senate”?
IS IT TRUE we wonder why lifelong Republican Cody Morris wasn’t removed by the local “GOP Party Boss” Wayne Parke years back when he openly supported Democratic Knight Township Trustee Kathryn Martin for re-election?  …maybe it was because that Mr. Morris was the Campaign Advisor to the Committee To Elect Todd Young to The United States Senate at that time?
IS IT TRUE we are told that the 2019 Evansville City Council At-Large races are beginning to that shape?  …we are hearing that on the Republican side it will be incumbent Michelle Mercer, former County Commissioner candidate Alex Schmitt, and former Democratic City Council member and County Commissioner Steve Melcher?  …we are hearing on the Democratic side it will be incumbent Jonathan Weaver, former County Councilmen Ed Bassemeier, and business owner/community leader Amy Word-Smith? …we can guarantee that the At-Large City Council races are really going to be fun watching?
IS IT TRUE that the TV commercial depicting Indiana Republican US Senatorial candidate Mike Braun as ” Millionaire Mike” is really getting a lot of political traction for his opponent?  …this TV advertising makes some serious charges about Mr. Brauns business practices?  …at the bottom of this political advertising, it stated that the information for this advertising was taken from the Associated Press?

Todays “Readers Poll” question is: DO you feel that Evansville City Council did the right thing in amending the “Noise Ordinance”?

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