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St. Vincent Evansville Birth Announcements For May 30, 2018

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St. Vincent Evansville Birth Announcements For May 30, 2018

Madison Roberts and Kelton Casteel, Newburgh, son, Gunner Mason, May. 16

Deadrea and Kenneth McDougle Jr., Evansville, son, Ayden Rayshawn, May. 17

Kaylee and Taylor Urban, Mount Carmel, IL, son, Holden Mitchell, May. 17

Kaylee and Taylor Urban, Mount Carmel, IL, son, Sebastian Charles, May. 17

Lori and James Cline Jr., Evansville, daughter, Chloe Rose, May. 17

Megan Witt and Tony Nelson, Evansville, daughter, Layla Everleigh, May. 17

Brittney and Alonso Morales, Evansville, daughter, Marisol Ophelia, May. 18

Cassandra and Derek Guisewite, Mount Carmel, IL, son, Colt Tyler, May. 18

JoBeth and Jake Pritchett, Henderson, KY, son, Kace William, May. 18

Kristan Reynolds and Nicholas Miller, Mount Vernon, IN, son, Zayvier William, May. 18

Shelley and Jeremy Coomes, Evansville, son, Carson Patrick, May. 18

Landy and Wes Dekemper, Henderson, KY, son, Syler Daniel, May. 19

Alexzandria Rigg and James Capps II, Evansville, son, Camden Alexander, May. 20

Jessica Hertel and John Campbell, Evansville, daughter, Presley Mae, May. 20

Kristin Metzger and Deion Crawford, Evansville, daughter, Amia Angel Royalty, May. 20

Leslie Blount and Tyler Jarvis, Evansville, son, Jase Oakley, May. 20

Lyndsey Bell and Douglas Fulkerson, Evansville, daughter, Isabella Lily, May. 20

Christie and Matt Murphy, Newburgh, son, Lucas Daniel, May. 21

Katie and Justin Andrews, Evansville, son, Oliver Michael, May. 21

Sylvia and Pete Macon, Evansville, son, Landon James, May. 21

Alison and Jeremy Sexson, Evansville, daughter, Claire Elizabeth, May. 22

Caitlyn Brown and Alan Dixon, Evansville, daughter, Paislee Lynn Renee, May. 22

Heather and Andrew Werner, Evansville, daughter, Amelia Grace, May. 22

Leslie and Cory Young, Evansville, daughter, Hanley Jean, May. 22

Megan Russell, Boonville, IN, son, Oliver Eugene, May. 22

Sabrina Pottinger and Kyle Chappell, Evansville, son, Kolton Patrick, May. 22

Jamie and Ryan Miller, Princeton, IN, daughter, Clara Renee, May. 23

Carrie and Robert Watson II, Evansville, son, Kai Alexander, May. 24

Cari and Morgan Schum, Evansville, daughter, Margeaux Genevieve, May. 25

Nicole Krahenbuhl and Michael Malone, Evansville, son, Callan Jack, May. 25

Emily and Phillip Rexing, Owensville, IN, daughter, Elouise Francis, May. 26

 

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Wesselman Nature Society Has A New Executive Director 

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Levy Schroeder

Wesselman Nature Society has appointed Levy Schroeder (lee-vee shro-der) as the new Executive Director.

Schroeder, who previously was the Executive Director for the Boxerwood Nature Center in Lexington, Virginia, is no stranger to Evansville, as she spent many summers here visiting grandparents and cousins and has nothing but fond memories for this area.

As she and her dog Pearl get settled in, she looks forward to getting reacquainted with Evansville.

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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RURAL CARR ASSOC/SRV REG RTE
United States Postal Service 15,459 reviews – Evansville, IN
$17.78 an hour
Applicants must have a valid state driver’s license, a safe driving record, and at least two years of. KSAs include Postal Service driving policies, safe…
WAREHOUSE/MATERIAL HANDLER
Frito Lay 3,255 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…
Property Manager/Office Manager
ERS Management, LLC – Evansville, IN
$30,000 – $34,000 a year
Ordinary operations involve enforcement of leasing terms, rental collections, optimization of maintenance and vendors, transfer and monitoring of utility…
Receptionist
Service Corporation International 332 reviews – Evansville, IN
Directs calls to appropriate team members. Greets and receives client families and/or other persons entering the office for information and assistance….
DOCK WORKER
Dayton Freight Lines 168 reviews – Evansville, IN
$18.65 an hour
Complete pre and post trip inspections on all dock equipment. Be available for irregular work schedules, alternating work shifts and/or assignments….
Full-time Associate
Mike’s Carwash 22 reviews – Evansville, IN
$11 an hour
Please note, you MUST finish all steps to be considered. A fun, professional, outdoor work environment. Watch our job preview video below to learn more about…
General Manager
Sky Zone Evansville – Evansville, IN
$40,000 – $50,000 a year
Provide excellent customer service with confidence and a smile.• Open and close facility, Manager on Duty shifts• Oversee employee hiring, training, HR…
Change Control Administrator
OneMain Financial 961 reviews – Evansville, IN
This individual must utilize effective change control methodology, exercise independent judgment, and problem solving….
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
Dayton Freight Lines 168 reviews – Evansville, IN
Experience with handling a high volume of phone calls. Driver collect reports. Provide assistance to Drivers….
CUSTOMER SERVICE ASSOCIATE
WALGREENS 23,068 reviews – Evansville, IN
Registers customer purchases on assigned cash register, collects cash and distributes change as requested;…
Customer Service (Part-Full Time)
Sweet Bettys Bakery – Evansville, IN
We are looking for someone with a vibrant personality to wait on customers, take phone calls, assist customers with custom cake/cookie orders, answer emails,…
Information Systems Support Technician
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation 38 reviews – Evansville, IN
$30,775 a year
This position will automatically be enrolled in the Public Employees’ Retirement Fund (PERF) through the state of Indiana, which includes a defined benefit …
Software Support Specialist
Capital Technology Solutions LLC – Evansville, IN
$12 – $15 an hour
The right candidate for this position will respond to problems in a timely manner and assist our customers via telephone, email, and remote control, with utmost…
Patient Services Coordinator
The US Oncology Network 79 reviews – Evansville, IN
The Patient Services Coordinator is responsible for professionally greeting and welcoming patients, initiating appointment reminder calls and pulling medical…
Paraplanner
United Capital Financial Advisers 8 reviews – Evansville, IN
ï‚§Responsible for reviewing statements, forecasting review data, developing a meeting agenda format, creating presentations, case documentation and deliverables…
LOAN DOCUMENTATION SPEC II
Old National Bank 140 reviews – Evansville, IN
This position is responsible for accurately creating consumer loan closing documents as applicable to cover multiple state and product requirements….
Customer Service Representative
AcceptanceNOW 581 reviews – Evansville, IN
Network, gain referrals, and educate staff on the rental process. As you consider applying for the Customer Service Representative role, ask yourself if you are…
Membership Sales Executive
Tri State Athletic Club – Evansville, IN
$30,000 – $60,000 a year
Come join the family at Tri State Athletic Club! Duties include setting daily appointments with prospective members, providing guest tours, presenting and…
Logisitcs Coordinator
Atlas World Group Inc. – Evansville, IN
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, agents, and other outside organizations….
Addiction Recovery Assistant (2nd shift)
Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare 7 reviews – Evansville, IN
Applicants must pass the required criminal background checks, pass a drug screen, hold a valid driver’s license and qualify for Southwestern’s vehicle liability…
GENERAL WAREHOUSE ASSOCIATE- Stagg Safety
Dival Safety Equipment – Evansville, IN
Valid driver’s license with a clear driving record as defined within the DiVal Safety Equipment’s Employee Handbook….
Tool Room Apprentice/Journeyman
Berry Global, Inc 840 reviews – Evansville, IN
2.Make components and changes to existing components. 3.Keep the Tool Room area in a clean and orderly manner….
Road Driver
FedEx Freight 127 reviews – Evansville, IN
Must possess a class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with double/triple, hazardous materials and tank endorsements….
Purchasing Buyer
Red Spot Paint & Varnish Company, Inc. – Evansville, IN
Develop and implement order strategies to optimize inventory and costs. Cost Control – Implement a sourcing strategy for key suppliers to ensure a secure supply…
Program Supervisor
MENTOR NETWORK 692 reviews – Evansville, IN
Valid driver’s license in good standing; Successful clearance of local and/or state background checks. With program locations throughout the area, Indiana…
PT Advising Assistant
Ivy Tech Community College 597 reviews – Evansville, IN
Ensure timely, accurate, and pleasant communications with all constituents, including internal e-mails/memos to staff/faculty and students, answering the…
Surveyor
Three i Design – Evansville, IN
Most engineering firms specialize on one area, such as civil, structural, electrical or mechanical. Develop site plans and easement exhibits utilizing Autodesk…
Food & Nutrition Ambassador
Deaconess Health System 47 reviews – Evansville, IN
Our goal is to provide our hospital staff, guests, and visitors with a healthy and enjoyable meal they select from the various food stations and self-service…
NOW HIRING MAIDS/HOUSEKEEPERS/CLEANERS
Merry Maids 891 reviews – Evansville, IN
$350 – $450 a week
Valid driver’s license, liability insurance and access to vehicle. We perform pre-employment background, driver and drug tests….
Eligibility Assistant Vanderburgh County
Knowledge Services 73 reviews – Evansville, IN
Answer and direct incoming calls. IT, Healthcare, Entertainment, Media, Federal and State Governments, Public Utilities, Telecom, Manufacturing and more….

ROSEANNE CUT

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MESKER PARK ZOO & BOTANIC GARDEN ADVISORY BOARD MEETING

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MESKER PARK ZOO & BOTANIC GARDEN ADVISORY BOARD

REGULAR MEETING WINTERNHEIMER CHAMBERS,

ROOM 301 CIVIC CENTER COMPLEX

Tuesday, June 5, 2018
12:00 PM

  1. CALL TO ORDER
  2. MEETING MEMORANDUM April 10, 2018
  3. REPORT BY DIRECTOR
  4. NEW BUSINESS

a. Proposal to close zoo for private rental

5. OTHER BUSINESS

  1. Second Addendum to CLR Penguin Contract
  2. Contract for billboard advertising with Lamar
  3. Swat Pest termite treatment agreement
  4. Harrison College vet tech intern contract

5. ADJOURN

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This Saturday! Willard Library Annual Book Sale!

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Willard Library
Hours: Monday, Tuesday 9:00-8:00 â—Š Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00-5:30
Saturday 9:00-5:00 â—Š Sunday 1:00-5:00
Willard Library â—Š 21 First Avenue â—Š Evansville, Indiana 47710 â—Š 812-425-4309 â—Š willard@willard.lib.in.us

Memorial’s Dockery to coach in 13th annual Hoosier’s Reunion All-Star Classic

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The 13th annual Hoosier’s Reunion All-Star Classic, sponsored by Hoosier Basketball Magazine, will be played on Friday, June 1, 2018.  Memorial High School’s Hall of Fame Girls Basketball Coach, Bruce Dockery has been invited to coach in this one of a kind event.

This girls’ / boys’ doubleheader will be played in Knightstown at The Historic Hoosier Gym — “Home of the Hickory Huskers” of “Hoosiers” movie fame.

The girls’ game starts at 6:00 p.m. The boys’ game follows at 8:00 p.m. (local Knightstown time).

Coach Dockery completed his 30th year coaching girls’ basketball at Memorial High School in 2018.  With 487 career wins, he is 6th most all-time in Indiana state history and is 13 wins shy of 500.

Justices to decide if school disciplinary investigation implicated Miranda rights

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Olivia Covington for www.theindianalawyer.com

A case that the Indiana Court of Appeals used to explore how the presence of school resource officers changes the nature of in-school discipline will soon come before the Indiana Supreme Court, which will decide if a 17-year-old should have been read his Miranda rights while being questioned in a school disciplinary action.

The case of D.Z. v. State of Indiana, 18S-JV-295, began when 17-year-old D.Z. was identified as a suspect in a rash of vandalism in the boys’ restroom at Brownsburg High School. Assistant principal Demetrius Dowler questioned D.Z. about the vandalism in his office without notifying the student’s parents or informing him that he had a right not the answer questions.

D.Z. eventually confessed to Dowler, prompting school resource officer Nathan Flynn to enter the office and speak with the teenager, also without contacting his parents, informing him of his rights or recording the interview. Flynn’s testimony about D.Z.’s incriminating statements was later suppressed at a factfinding hearing because he had not Mirandized the student, but the juvenile court still found D.Z. to be a delinquent for what would be Class B misdemeanor criminal mischief if committed by an adult.

A divided panel of the Indiana Court of Appeals reversed D.Z.’s adjudication in February, with Judge Patricia Riley writing that the nature of the questioning of D.Z. was one of a custodial interrogation requiring advisement of his Miranda rights.

“No reasonable student would have believed that he was at liberty to leave the office — it is undeniable that juveniles are susceptible to the influence of authority figures and the constraining effect of being in a controlled setting of a school, where ‘disobedience (can be) cause for disciplinary action,’” Riley wrote. The majority opinion also addressed the increasingly fine line between school disciplinary action and criminal investigations in today’s world.

Judge John Baker joined the majority, but wrote a concurring opinion that explored how school resource officers have changed the nature of school disciplinary proceedings. But Judge Elaine Brown dissented, finding that Dowler’s discussion with D.Z. was merely an attempt to restore order after the vandalism.

“To the extent that the majority asserts that school and law enforcement investigations became ‘inextricably intertwined’ or that Dowler’s questioning amounted to an ‘interrogation, geared toward a criminal proceeding,’ the record does not indicate that Dowler acted as Officer Flynn’s agent in an attempt to bypass any Miranda requirements,” Brown wrote.

The justices also granted transfer to John E. Moriarity, et al. v. Indiana Department of Natural Resources, 18S-PL-296. The Court of Appeals’ ruling in that case upheld DNR’s classification of John and Mae Moriarity’s dam as a “high-hazard” dam.

The unanimous court reached that decision after finding DNR had jurisdiction over the dam pursuant to Indiana Code section 14-27-7.5-8. Additionally, there was evidence that a break in the dam could cause serious damage to nearby homes and roads, Judge Edward Najam wrote. That ruling meant the couple must inspect and repair the self-constructed dam.

The couple will appeal that decision, though oral argument has not yet been set in either Moriarity or D.Z.

The justices denied transfer to 18 other cases last week, including one the court has already considered, Brandon Mockbee v. State of Indiana, 15A01-1703-CR-483. The Indiana Court of Appeals upheld Brandon Mockbee’s burglary and obstruction of justice convictions in November 2017 and affirmed the finding that he was a habitual offender based on prior felony convictions in Ohio.

At the time of Mockbee’s 2016 offenses, Indiana law required the state to prove an offender had two prior unrelated felonies — one of which was not a Class D or Level 6 — to prove a habitual offender allegation. If one of those felonies was a Level 5 or 6 or Class D or C, not more than 10 years could have elapsed between the time the offender was released and the current offense.

But in 2017, the Indiana Supreme court handed down Matthew L. Johnson v. State of Indiana, 87 N.E.3d 471 (Ind. 2017) and Darryl Calvin v. State of Indiana, 87 N.E.3d 474 (Ind. 2017). Johnson held that the 2015 version of the habitual offender statute required an offender to have been released from all lower-level felonies within 10 years to establish a habitual offender enhancement, while the Calvin majority held that all out-of-state felonies are statutorily considered Level 6 felonies for habitual offender purposes.

The justices remanded Mockbee’s case in light of those rulings, and the Indiana Court of Appeals reversed his habitual offender status in March. His convictions were affirmed, but the justices denied transfer to the COA’s second holding on Tuesday.

The full list of transfer decisions can be read here.

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