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HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Receptionist
Kellogg Company 1,698 reviews – Evansville, IN
Answering phones in a professional manner, and routing calls as necessary. You will be in charge of giving clients directions to various parts of the office,…
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Koester’s Call Center – Evansville, IN
Now hiring at 1201 North Weinbach Avenue,…
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Howard’s Golf – Evansville, IN
Now hiring at 4401 East Morgan Avenue,…
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Carousel Family Dining – Evansville, IN
Now hiring at 5115 Monroe Ave,…
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Angels Care Home Health 118 reviews – Evansville, IN
Now hiring at 101 Plaza East Blvd,…
Operations Associate
JCPenney 17,390 reviews – Evansville, IN
Maintains stock room standards. Greets and assists customers. Executes Door to Floor Unload and Prep process -Executes jcp.com activities & strategies….
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carousel property management – Evansville, IN
Now hiring at 5151 Monroe Avenue,…
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Coconuts 12 reviews – Evansville, IN
Now hiring at 711 N Green River Rd,…
Cashier
JCPenney 17,390 reviews – Evansville, IN
Proactively calls for assistance when additional help is needed in checkout. Assists with credit, rewards and gift card programs throughout the store….
Sprinter Van Drivers – Teams Needed
V3 Transportation LLC 11 reviews – Evansville, IN
NO CDL REQUIRED. Clean Driving Record. Pay is 40% all loaded miles. All maintenance, fuel and tolls are covered….
Float Secretary
Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare 9 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…
Driver
Paul’s Pharmacy – Evansville, IN
Now hiring at 1225 Washington Avenue,…
CUSTOMER SERVICE ASSOCIATE
WALGREENS 23,713 reviews – Evansville, IN
Registers customer purchases on assigned cash register, collects cash and distributes change as requested;…
Front Desk Attendant
Tri State Athletic Club – Evansville, IN
$7.25 an hour
As a Tri-State Athletic Club front desk attendant you will handle front desk, cafe, and pro shop duties. Handle incoming calls….
Hub Driver
AutoZone-US 7,100 reviews – Evansville, IN
Valid driver’s license and ability to meet AutoZone’s driving requirements. Complies with safe driving rules and procedures and ensures parts are delivered on…
Retail Personal Banker II
Fifth Third Bank 1,580 reviews – Evansville, IN
.Demonstrated ability to develop comfort level with both new household acquisitions and deepening customer relationships….
Employment Account Manager
Briljent 31 reviews – Evansville, IN
Develop strong bonds with local economic development groups, Chambers of Commerce and professional organizations….
Merchandise Supervisor
JCPenney 17,390 reviews – Evansville, IN
As the *Merchandise Supervisor*you are accountable for driving customer service to achieve profitable sales growth by leading and engaging associates, managing…
Photographer
Inter-State Studio & Publishing Co. 19 reviews – Evansville, IN
Follow Inter-State Studio safety guidelines, including lifting and safe driving. Carefully maintain equipment during setup and transport….
Auto Parts Delivery Driver (Full-Time)
AutoZone-US 7,100 reviews – Evansville, IN
Valid driver’s license and ability to meet AutoZone’s driving requirements. Handles cash transactions, charge transactions, and core/part returns per company…
Environmental Services 2
Tropicana Entertainment Inc. 56 reviews – Evansville, IN
$10 an hour
Must be able to obtain and maintain an Indiana Gaming License. Responsible for all interior cleaning on Casino, Pavilion, Boarding Ramps, and the Executive…
Cash Advance Supervisor
First Cash Financial Services 44 reviews – Evansville, IN
$15 – $16 an hour
Manage all administrative processes and procedures within the store, including without limitations, auditing, reminder calls, local store marketing, store…
Addiction Recovery Assistant (Part-time)
Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare 9 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…
Retail Sales Associate – Part Time
Red Wing Shoes 68 reviews – Evansville, IN
$11 an hour
Enter customer information and sales into Xstore, process payments, balance cash drawer and daily reporting. Explain product features and benefits, as well as…
Retail Sales Associate
Old Fashioned Butcher Shoppe – Evansville, IN
Waiting on customers, packaging fresh and frozen foods, stocking shelves, etc. Looking for someone that is good with people and works well with others. Also…
Teams Drivers Needed
V3 Transportation LLC 11 reviews – Evansville, IN
Have a State issued Commercial Drivers License with appropriate endorsements. IF you have a FULL CDL A or B and friend only has a CDL A or B Permit….
Auto Parts Delivery Driver (Part-Time)
AutoZone-US 7,100 reviews – Evansville, IN
Valid driver’s license and ability to meet AutoZone’s driving requirements. Handles cash transactions, charge transactions, and core/part returns per company…
Straight Truck Team Drivers Needed Now
V3 Transportation LLC 11 reviews – Evansville, IN
Have a State issued Commercial Drivers License with appropriate endorsements. To become an Independent Contractor or Fleet Driver for V3 Transportation,…
Banquet Houseman
Tropicana Entertainment Inc. 56 reviews – Evansville, IN
$9 an hour
Sets up and removes tables and chairs in meeting rooms as assigned, along with other equipment needed by the client….
Retail Sales Associate (Part-Time)
AutoZone-US 7,100 reviews – Evansville, IN
Operates cash registers and follows established cash handling procedures. Actively engaged in developing more effective customer service skills….

Otters’ July Promotions Highlighted By German Heritage Night And Princess Night

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The Evansville Otters will host eight scheduled home games in the month of July with promotions highlighted by German Heritage Night and Princess Night.
The Otters will begin the second half of their home schedule with a series against the Lake Erie Crushers July 17-19. Tuesday, July 17 will be a doubleheader to make up a postponed game from July 5 at Lake Erie.
The fun-filled promotional schedule for the month of July starts with a $2 Tuesday on July 17 at 5:05 p.m. against the Crushers. Fans can take in the doubleheader at Bosse Field with $2 General Admission tickets and $2 popcorn.
Wednesday, July 18 will be Deaconess and Orthopaedic Associates Night at the Otters.
The series finale on Thursday, July 19 will be German Heritage Night, featuring the Rhein Valley Brass Band, Germania Mannerchor Choir, Alpha Horns and specialty menu items including Kraut Balls. It is also a Thirsty Thursday presented by Working Distributors. Fans can come enjoy an ice, cold frosty one while they watch the Evansville Otters as drafts are at special prices at Bosse Field.
The homestand will continue with a three-game weekend series against the Windy City Thunderbolts July 20-22.
The series opener Friday, July 20 is Kyndle Night with the Otters welcoming the Kentucky Network for Development, Leadership and Engagement.
Saturday, July 21 will be Princess Night courtesy of Lil Bit Sassy and Junior Achievement of Southwestern Indiana. Some of your favorite princess characters will be in attendance. Kids are invited to wear princess costumes to join in on the fun. Kids can also participate in a costume contest and an on-field parade. There will also be a postgame firework show for fans to stay in their seats and enjoy after the game.
The Otters will conclude their series against the Thunderbolts Sunday, July 22 with Fellowship Day and a Family Fun Day. For Fellowship Day, local area church and youth groups are invited for an afternoon of Otters baseball at Bosse Field. Fellowship Day ticket special includes one G.A. ticket and food voucher per person. Participating groups must register for ticket special. Family Fun Day with the Otters allows families to take advantage of special package deal including four General Admission tickets, four popcorn, soda and snow cone vouchers, and two inflatable passes for $40.
Following a six-game road trip, the Otters return home Tuesday, July 31 to open a series against the Joliet Slammers.
The series opener against the Slammers is McDonald’s Night and another $2 Tuesday with $2 General Admission tickets and $2 popcorn.
The series will finish August 1-2 with Heart Services Night by Deaconess Hospital and special draft and beer prices for Thirsty Thursday.

Notice of Vanderburgh County Redevelopment Commission Meeting

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The Vanderburgh County Redevelopment Commission will hold a meeting on Thursday, July 12, 2018 at 9:00 a.m. in Room 301 of the Civic Center Complex at 1 N.W. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. in Evansville, Indiana.

Defiant Hill: ‘I Never Dreamed This Could Happen To Me’

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Olivia Covington for www.theindianalawyer.com

In today’s world, the standard for conviction of sexual misconduct allegations has become guilty, and “who cares if you’re innocent.”

That’s according to Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill, who publicly spoke out for the first time Monday after last week’s allegations that he groped a lawmaker and behaved inappropriately toward multiple legislative staffers. As he had in statements, he again resisted calls from leaders in his own party to resign.

Democratic Rep. Mara Candelaria Reardon identified herself as the alleged groping victim in a Friday op-ed, while Gabrielle McLemore, communications director for the Senate minority caucus, has alleged Hill rubbed her back without her permission.

Hill, a Republican, has consistently denied those and other allegations since an internal memorandum detailing a legislative investigation into the allegations was leaked to the media and published on July 2. The memo, prepared at the request of legislative leaders by Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP, includes statements from four other legislative staffers who either witnessed Hill’s alleged misconduct or alleged he behaved inappropriately toward them.

Those calling for Hill’s resignation include Gov. Eric Holcomb, House Speaker Brian Bosma and Senate Majority Leader David Long, all Republicans. Hill Monday morning explained to reporters why he has no plans to step down.

“I respect and value the Constitution, our sacred document that serves as the very foundation upon which this great nation was established,” Hill said. “… Justice gains its integrity through the protection of individual rights, such that every single person will be afforded due process of law. And that means fairness.”

“And yet, somehow, that protection, that standard of fairness, that benefit of the doubt, that presumption of innocence until proven guilty has escaped my grasp,” Hill continued. “I never dreamed this could happen to me.”

According to the memo, Hill’s alleged misconduct occurred during the early morning hours of March 15, when lawmakers and staffers gathered at AJ’s Lounge on the southside of Indianapolis for an end-of-session party. Reardon’s op-ed said she saw Hill entering the party alone, but the Attorney General said Monday that he attended the party at the invitation of another guest, Tony Samuel.

The memo then goes on to say that Hill, who was “very intoxicated,” slid his hands down Reardon’s back and under her clothes before grabbing her bare buttocks on two occasions, once after being told to “back off.” But according to Reardon’s Friday statement, she was able to recoil before Hill was able to grope her a second time.

Based on that discrepancy, Hill said Monday the groping allegations in the memo were “materially inaccurate,” making the calls for his resignation unwarranted. He also said those who have urged him to resign, the governor included, should rescind their statements.

“I am now being called upon to resign by the governor and others,” Hill said. “I respect the governor, and I believe him to be an honorable man, and I wish he had reached out to me regarding these accusations before rushing to judgment.”

“Perhaps this regrettable rush to judgment is best explained by self-preservation instincts,” Hill said later, speaking generally about those who have called on him to resign.

Hill said Monday he first learned of the then-anonymous accusations — which were initially reported to Bosma in May — minutes before boarding a flight on June 29. The memo says legislative leaders held a conference call with Hill on that day, then followed up with an in-person meeting on July 2. The Attorney General has also said he was never contacted by an investigator while the allegations were under review, and the memo makes no mention of Hill being involved in the investigative process.

“Victims of sexual abuse and/or sexual harassment deserve to have their voices heard,” the AG said. “As a prosecuting attorney, I fought hard for the rights of victims — while also safeguarding the rights of the accused.”

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Jennifer Drobac, a professor at the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law and a sexual harassment law expert, told the Indiana Lawyer last week that the legislative investigation was flawed for several reasons, including the fact that Hill was not included in the process. Hill has taken a similar stance and told reporters on Monday that he “anticipate(s) and welcomes the opportunity to have (his) side heard through a proper investigation.”

Hill declined to answer any questions during his Monday press conference, citing his desired investigation. Once that has concluded, he said he looks forward to sharing his side of the story publicly.

“For now, I’m going to get back to work, but before I do, I have one last thing to say,” Hill concluded. “A week ago today, I had a name. I want my name back.”

Sticking to his word, Hill then left the press conference and shut the door to his office without taking questions. A guard was posted at the entrance of his private office as reporters were leaving.

Despite Hill’s resolve, calls for him to step down continued in the wake of his Monday statements. Senate Minority Leader Tim Lanane — the Anderson Democrat who interviewed McLemore about her allegations, according to the memo — released a statement criticizing Hill’s decision to stay in office and his use of his campaign website to criticize the investigation.

“It is unfortunate that the Attorney General has decided to remain in his seat as Indiana’s chief law enforcement officer, instead of stepping aside,” Lanane, an attorney, said in the statement. “These allegations will continue to discredit this important office, and is an unnecessary distraction from the work that needs to be carried out by his office.”

“Today, I reinforce my call for his resignation,” Lanane continued, “and am glad that leaders and elected officials from both parties, including the governor, have joined me in this call.”

Reardon also released a statement in response to Hill’s comments on Monday, saying she will cooperate with any further investigation.

“When we take the oath of office, to serve the citizens of Indiana, we agree to be held to a certain standard and honor the trust the public has placed in us,” Reardon said in her statement. “Curtis Hill, through his actions has betrayed the public trust, and lied about his actions to the very citizens he serves. I will continue to cooperate with any and all investigations into this matter until such a time that Curtis Hill is held accountable for his abhorrent behavior.”

In addition to Hill’s calls for a new investigation into the allegations, the state’s inspector general has agreed to look into the allegations at the request of Bosma and Long.

The Democratic Attorneys General Association also weighed in over the weekend, criticizing its Republican counterpart for not addressing the allegations.

“Does RAGA’s silence suggest a lack of support for a zero-tolerance approach for sexual harassment?” Washington, D.C., Attorney General Karl Racine and Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum said in a Saturday statement on behalf of the Democratic organization. “We call on RAGA, starting with RAGA chair and Arkansas AG Leslie Rutledge, to end its silence.”

 

 

Adopt A Pet

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King, Finnerty and Lillard Named IU Athletes of the Year

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The Indiana University Department of Athletics announced on Monday that senior women’s swimmer Lilly King, senior swimmer Ian Finnerty and men’s soccer’s Grant Lillard have been named IU’s 2017-18 Athletes of the Year.

“Competing and excelling on the biggest athletic stages is a top priority for IU Athletics, and Lilly King, Ian Finnerty and Grant Lillard have clearly done that,” said IU Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Fred Glass. “What is equally impressive is how they each combined their extraordinary individual achievements with tremendous team success on the Big Ten and NCAA levels. Congratulations to all three for being very deserving recipients of our IU Athlete of the Year award.”

King, a three-time recipient of the award, became just the third person in Big Ten history to be named the league’s Female Athlete of the Year more than once.

The six-time NCAA champion successfully defended her titles in both the 100 and 200 breaststroke in 2018, posting the fastest times in history in both events and becoming the first woman in Big Ten history to win three-straight national championships in league history.

“One of the most impressive attributes of Lilly King is her amazing level of consistency, IU head swimming coach Ray Looze remarked. “She is a true winner in every sense of the word. Hard worker, outstanding leader, confident, and unbelievably passionate in her commitment to Indiana University. As the reigning world record holder in four different events, she is truly one of the premier athletes on the face of the planet.”

King’s six NCAA crowns are the most for any woman in Big Ten history and also matches Rebecca Soni of USC and Kristy Kowal of Georgia’s NCAA record of six total breaststroke titles.

Along with her two championships, King earned four All-America honors, helping the Hoosiers place eighth overall at the NCAA Championships – the third-straight top-10 finish for Indiana.

Along with her NCAA titles, King was named Big Ten Swimmer of the Year for the third time and also earned her third-straight First-Team All-Big Ten selection. King is also a two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree.
At the 2018 Big Ten Championships, King won two individual league titles, sweeping the breaststroke events for the third-straight season, and also helped IU win crowns in the 200 and 400 medley relays. For her career, King is a 12-time Big Ten champion.

Finnerty took home three NCAA titles in 2018, finishing atop the podium as part of the winning 400 medley relay team, as well as winning individual crowns in the 100 and 200 breaststroke. The junior became the first man in IU history to win both the 100 and 200 breast titles in one season.

“Ian Finnerty has come a long way since his days at Bloomington South High School”, Looze said. “He committed to the most diversified mixture of training on our squad this past year, which really paid off allowing him to contribute in a variety of areas for the team at the highest NCAA level. To top things off, sweeping all the breaststroke events at the NCAA’s with training partner Lilly King was an incredible accomplishment for IU.”

In the 100 breast Championship Final, Finnerty became the first swimmer in history to break the 50-second barrier, posting the best time in history in 49.69. He won the 200 breast with a Big Ten, school and pool record time of 1:50.17.

At the Big Ten Championships, Finnerty took home five conference titles – 100 breast, 200 breast, 200 medley relay, 400 medley relay and 800 freestyle relay – to earn First-Team Big Ten honors.

The junior played a pivotal role in the Hoosiers repeating as Big Ten champions, earning the program’s 26th league crown.

Lillard wrapped up his tremendous, four-year career with the Hoosiers in 2017 with a stellar season. A MAC Hermann Trophy finalist, Lillard was a unanimous First-Team All-America selection after being named the Big Ten Defender of the Year and First-Team All-Big Ten. He also earned First-Team United Soccer Coaches All-Midwest Region, College Cup All-Tournament Team, Big Ten All-Tournament Team and Academic All-Big Ten honors this year.

“It’s great to have Grant honored by our athletic department as co-Male athlete of the year,” IU head men’s soccer coach Todd Yeagley said. “To be selected among so many great athletes competing at IU is a great accomplishment. Grant helped lead our team to one of our finest seasons in program history and played a huge role in our record-setting shutout. Grant certainly left a big mark on our program and we are excited to see him continue on his soccer journey as he excels for the Chicago Fire in Major League Soccer.”

The Hinsdale, Ill. product started 25 matches for the Hoosiers at center back, helping lead one of the best defenses in the country.  IU led the nation in shutouts (18), goals allowed (7) and goals-against average (.260). He has also contributed offensively this year, totaling two goals and two assists. Lillard was also a standout in the classroom, earning his third-straight Academic All-Big Ten honor in 2017 after being named a Second-Team United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-American in 2016.

After helping guide Indiana to the College Cup National Championship match and a 18-1-6 record on the season, Lillard signed a Homegrown Player contract with the Chicago Fire of the MLS.

Lillard is the third player in Indiana history to sign Homegrown Player contract, joining Patrick Doody (Chicago Fire, 2015) and Tommy Thompson (San Jose Earthquakes, 2014).

 

THE WORLD FAMOUS GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA TO PLAY AT VICTORY THEATRE OCTOBER 12

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THE WORLD FAMOUS GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA

VICTORY THEATRE – OCTOBER 12 – 7 PM

TICKETS GO ON SALE FRIDAY, JULY 13 AT 10 AM

  • (Evansville, IN) – With the release of the major motion movie The Glenn Miller Story featuring Jimmy Stewart and June Allyson in 1954, interest and popular demand led the Miller Estate to authorize the formation of the present Glenn Miller Orchestra. On June 6, 1956, and under the direction of drummer Ray McKinley who had become the unofficial leader of the Army Air Force Band after Glenn’s disappearance, the reformed Glenn Miller Orchestra performed its first concert and has been on the road ever since.
  • Other leaders have followed Ray including clarinetists Buddy DeFranco and Peanuts Hucko, trombonists Buddy Morrow, Jimmy Henderson, Larry O’Brien and Gary Tole, and tenor saxophonist Dick Gerhart. Since January 2012, vocalist Nick Hilscher leads the band
  • Today, the 18 member ensemble continues to play many of the original Miller arrangements both from the civilian band and the AAFB libraries. Additionally, it also plays some more modern selections arranged and performed in the Miller style and sound.

Just as it was in Glenn’s day, the Glenn Miller Orchestra today is still the most sought-after big band in the world.

Evansville Police Department welcomes 16 new officers to the department.

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Please join the Evansville Police Department in welcoming 16 new officers to serve the citizens of Evansville, In. The Appointment and Award Ceremony will be at the Victory Theatre at 1:00 pm today. The program will also include several promotions and merit awards being distributed to current officers. The Evansville Police Department Foundation will be awarding over 10 scholarships to deserving students. The media and public are strongly encouraged to join in and enjoy the ceremony

Attorney General Curtis Hill Praises Court’s Ruling Against Claims Of ‘First Church of Cannabis’

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Attorney General Curtis Hill today praised a Marion Superior Court decision to grant final judgment in the state’s favor against a small group of marijuana enthusiasts operating in Indianapolis under the name “First Church of Cannabis.”

The pro-marijuana plaintiffs began calling themselves a church in 2015 in order to poke fun at Indiana’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), which they opposed, and to argue for the right to smoke pot as a matter of religious liberty. On this basis, the group then filed a lawsuit against state and local officials seeking relief from Indiana’s anti-marijuana statutes.

On Friday, the Marion Superior Court concluded that the “church” and its members cannot use “marijuana as a holy sacrament” or sell marijuana in their gift shop.

“It is compelling and appropriate to treat the illicit drug market in a unitary way,” the court stated in its ruling. “It would be impossible to combat illicit drug use and trade in a piecemeal fashion that allowed for a religious exception that would become ripe for abuse.”

Attorney General Hill said the court’s finding should bring closure to a pro-marijuana political crusade that turned into a legal stunt.

“I appreciate the court’s fidelity to both the law and to common sense,” Attorney General Hill said. “Indiana’s laws against the possession, sale and use of marijuana protect the health, safety and well-being of Hoosiers statewide. When the state has justifiable and compelling interests at stake, no one can evade the law simply by describing their illegal conduct as an exercise of religious faith.”