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DAILY DEVOTIONALS BY KAREN SELTZER

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Daily Scriptures For The Week Of April 16,2018

MONDAY
“When doubts filled my mind, your comfort gave me renewed hope and cheer.” Psalms 94:19 NLT

TUESDAY
“And let the peace that comes from Christ rule in your hearts. For as members of one body you are called to live in peace. And always be thankful.”
Colossians 3:15 NLT

WEDNESDAY
“I will never forget your commandments, for by them you give me life.” Psalms 119:93 NLT

THURSDAY
“I am the Alpha and the Omega—the beginning and the end,” says the Lord God. “I am the one who is, who always was, and who is still to come—the Almighty One.”
Revelation 1:8 NLT

FRIDAY
“Jesus told her, “I am the resurrection and the life. Anyone who believes in me will live, even after dying. Everyone who lives in me and believes in me will never ever die. Do you believe this, Martha?””
John 11:25-26

SATURDAY
“Confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The earnest prayer of a righteous person has great power and produces wonderful results.”
James 5:16 NLT

SUNDAY
“See that no one pays back evil for evil, but always try to do good to each other and to all people.”
1 Thessalonians 5:15 NLT

Submitted to the by Karen Seltzer

ADOPT A PET

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Drug Takeback Events Aim To Reduce Abuse Of Prescription Medications

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Rob Burgess for www.thrindianalawyer.com

At the Take Back the Circle medication collection event Friday on Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis, success could be measured in pounds.

Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill joined the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department and Covanta Indianapolis to collect unused, unwanted or expired medications from passersby.

Standing next to an increasingly heavy black trash bag, Hill said a similar event in Salem the previous day had collected over 130 pounds of prescriptions.

“I would expect judging from the time we’ve been here so far this morning and the bags that we’ve collected that this will be a pretty healthy haul today,” he said.

According to the Partnership for Drug-Free Kids, 70 percent of juveniles who admit to abusing prescription drugs say they received them from family or friends.

Hill said the point of these collections was to give people the opportunity to safely dispose of drugs before they fell into the wrong hands.

“If those drugs are not here with us to be destroyed, guess where they are. They’re in someone’s cabinet, someone’s home, ready and available for someone to divert for their personal use,” he said.

Hill said on top of that, there could be civil and even criminal liability for those who fail to properly secure their prescriptions.

“It’s just a dangerous situation all around,” he said. “To the extent that people are being reckless and negligent, that would be a case-by-case situation in which we would determine if there’s any potential liability.”

Since Covanta launched its Prescription for Safety Program in 2010, the company has destroyed more than 4 million pounds of unwanted medications.

Bindi Kean, business manager for Covanta Indianapolis, said the company does not inventory the medications collected before they are incinerated. She said law enforcement agencies, in this case IMPD, instead weigh the trash bags beforehand.

“Law enforcement just brings these trash bags. We don’t go through it. It’s no questions asked,” she said. “(The officers) stay with the drugs until they’re fed directly into our combustion chamber.”

Kean said Covanta Indianapolis will conduct a similar collection event April 21 at the Earth Day Indiana Festival at Military Park in Indianapolis.

 

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Tower Ground Technician
Sit-co – Evansville, IN
*Position Overview: * As a Tower Ground Technician you will be working in a team environment assisting the Tower Technician with structural projects, which…
Class A CDL – Fuel Delivery Driver – $2000 Signing Bonus!
Savage 212 reviews – Evansville, IN
Overview Now hiring Class A CDL – Fuel Delivery Drivers! Are you looking for local work and the ability to be home on a daily basis? If so then this is the…
Team Lead, Full Time: Backstage Eastland, IN
Macy’s 23,751 reviews – Evansville, IN
A minimum of 1 year of retail experience, off-price preferred. Involves standing for at least two consecutive hours….
Loader/Unloader Machine Operator, Multi-Pak Filling
Mead Johnson 236 reviews – Evansville, IN
Primary job will be operating the Loader/Unloader. Qualified candidate will be trained on two secondary jobs, which will include the Filling Material Supplier…
Traffic Control (Various Roles)
RoadSafe Traffic Systems 39 reviews – Evansville, IN
Must have a high school diploma (or equivalent) is required. Must be able to successfully pass background check and drug screen….
Truck Driver – Local
NC Inc. – Evansville, IN
Must have a CDL (Commercial Drivers License). Delivery Driver / Route Driver Position Available at our Evansville, IN location….
Master Control Operator
WEVV 4 reviews – Evansville, IN
Master Control Operator WEVV is seeking a Master Control Operator. Must have great attention to detail, excellent computer skills, and must be able to work in…
Clinical Office Assistant (RN, LPN, or CMA)
Deaconess Health System 47 reviews – Evansville, IN
Meet Deaconess Clinic! At Deaconess Clinic, our vision is to be the medical group of choice for the region, recognized as the best place to work, practice…
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
Priority Life Care 11 reviews – Evansville, IN
Graduate from an accredited nursing program; We have an exciting opportunity for a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) with prior health care experience….
Scale Technician
Premier Scales & Systems – Evansville, IN
The Scale Technician will perform accredited calibration certifications and verification of industrial weigh equipment support in various manufacturing…
Powder Blender/Filler Operator
Mead Johnson Nutrition 236 reviews – Evansville, IN
Powder Blender/Filler Operator – 04812 Description Major Duties & Responsibilities Must understand and exhibit Core MJN Behaviors daily. Successfully…
Patient Access Scheduler – Evansville – St Vincent
R1 RCM 275 reviews – Evansville, IN
Shift: Monday – Friday : 9:30am – 6:00pm Set your sights on a role making a real difference in the healthcare system. We’re looking for a self-motivated…
Liaison
The Arc of Evansville – Evansville, IN
High School Diploma or General Education Degree (GED). Must display a compassionate, positive attitude toward individuals receiving services….
Help Wanted
SET Industrial Services, Inc. – Henderson, KY
Now hiring at 3016 Ohio Drive,…
Help Wanted
Sureway 19 reviews – Henderson, KY
Now hiring at 504 Watson Ln,…
Concrete Finisher/Laborer
Crane Concrete, LLC – Newburgh, IN
Need to know how to do any and all concrete work. Experience is a must! We are looking for dependable full time concrete finishers. Serious inquires only…
RN’s L
Horizon Healthcare Management, LLC – Newburgh, IN
*Registered Nurse (RN) Qualifications: * * Must be a licensed Registered Nurse (RN) in the state of Indiana. * A minimum of one year experience as a…
Case Manager
Life Choices Maternity & Youth Home – Evansville, IN
Case Manager Life Choices Maternity and Youth Home, Inc Life Choices Maternity and Youth Home is a non-profit residential facility that provides services to…
Library Experience Manager
Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library – Evansville, IN
I need a valid driver’s license. Vocal communication is required for expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word;…
Branch Office Administrator
Edward Jones 1,032 reviews – Newburgh, IN
This multi-faceted role is part client service, part client development, and part office management and administration:….
Part-Time Automotive Parts Delivery Driver
Town and Country Ford 16 reviews – Evansville, IN
Lift up to 40lbs without assistance. Automotive Parts Knowledge a PLUS, but not necessary. Part-Time Automotive Parts Delivery Driver Wanted*….
Full Charge Bookkeeper
Bethel United Church of Christ – Evansville, IN
must know QuickBooks and be willing to learn church system. 10 hour per week, flexible scheduling, immediate opening. Job Type: Part-time Required experience…
Summer Teller
Heritage Federal Credit Union 18 reviews – Evansville, IN
MUST have cash handling experience in a recent position that required personable accountability for a cash drawer….
Forklift Operator
Custom Staffing 124 reviews – Boonville, IN
All offers are contingent upon the successful completion of a background check and drug screen. Here at Custom Staffing Services our goal is to match the right…
Property Manager
Rent Depot LLC – Evansville, IN
Manage maintenance or contractors to ensure unit turns are completed on time and on budget. Enters rent receipts and tenant charges in management software …
Food and Beverage Supervisor
Hilton Garden Inn Hotel 182 reviews – Evansville, IN
Food handling and/or additional permits as required by state or local law. Must be able to learn and comprehend all company policies pertaining to his or her…
Logistics Supervisor
A. Schulman, Inc. 101 reviews – Evansville, IN
High School Diploma or equivalent is required. Strong analytical, numerical and reasoning abilities. Review daily material handling requirements with team….
Delivery Driver for FedEx Ground
DEF Inc. – Evansville, IN
Immediate full time jobs available with FedEx Ground. Delivery drivers needed in the Evansville and surrounding areas. Duties will include organizing your…
Monitor Tech – Telemetry Stepdown
Deaconess Health System 47 reviews – Newburgh, IN
The Monitor Technician position requires the completion of a high school education or equivalent (GED) and be 18 years of age….
Office Administrator
Holland 64 reviews – Evansville, IN
Overview With nearly 90 years’ experience, Holland knows how to take care of our customers while providing a solid work environment for our employees….
Part-time (C Crew) – 6pm – 12am M-Th
SealCorp USA – Evansville, IN
*No Phone Calls, Please.* Part-time Team Members – $15.00/hr (no benefits) C-Crew hours are 6pm – 12am Mondays – Thursdays. SealCorp USA is seeking to…
Payroll Administrator
Berry Global, Inc. 803 reviews – Evansville, IN
3-5 years prior payroll processing and tax experience required. BERY) is a $7.1B global manufacturer and marketer of plastic packaging products….
Packing
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Job categoryWarehouse BranchOuter Loop Pay rate11.00 – 13.00 Posted date4/2/2018 Job ID317397 Job typeTemporary This particular position will be testing,…

EVANSVILLE POLICE MERIT COMMISSION Meeting

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EVANSVILLE POLICE MERIT COMMISSION

MEETING AGENDA

Monday, April 16, 2018

4:00 p.m.  Room 307, Civic Center Complex

  1. EXECUTIVE SESSION:
  1. An executive session and a closed hearing will be held prior to the open session.
  1. The executive session and hearing are closed as provided by:
  1. I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(5): To receive information about and interview prospective employees.
  2. I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(6)(A): With respect to any individual over whom the governing body has jurisdiction to receive information concerning the individual’s alleged misconduct.
  3. I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(9): To discuss a job performance evaluation of individual employees.  This subdivision does not apply to a discussion of the salary, compensation, or benefits of employees during a budget process.
  1. OPEN SESSION:
  1. CALL TO ORDER
  1. ACKNOWLEDGE GUESTS
  1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
    1. March 26, 2018  (Cook, Scott, and Hamilton)
  1. APPROVAL OF CLAIMS
  1. PROBATIONARY OFFICER UPDATE
    1. Sergeant Steve Kleeman – 12 officers in field training.
    2. Sergeant Brian Talsma – 4 officers in SWILEA
  1. APPLICANTS
    1. 17-172
    2. 17-187
  1. APPLICANT PROCESS
    1. Certify 2018 applicant eligibility list to be effective from July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019.
  1. DISCIPLINARY MATTERS
    1. 18-PO-03 – Officer Marc McDowell, Badge Number 1242 – 1 day suspension.  Appealed on 1/25/18.  Matter is set for hearing on May 14, 2018.
    2. 18-PO-04 – Officer Rob Pylant, Badge Number 1257 – 1 day suspension. No appeal filed.   Tabled from March 26, 2018 meeting.
  1. REMINDERS:  The next meeting is May 14th at 4:00pm in Room 307.
  1. ADJOURNMENT

EVSC Arts Benefit Announcement

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The EVSC Foundation is hosting a public benefit show featuring the award-winning Will Read and Sing for Food (WRASFF) troupe to raise money for EVSC’s arts programming on Friday, April 20 at 7 p.m., at Central High School Auditorium (5400 North First Ave, Evansville, IN 47710)

Special musical guest is singer-songwriter Jason Wilber, who is the long-time lead guitarist for folk legend John Prine. Rolling Stone Magazine named Wilber one of the “10 New Country Artists You Need to Know,” after the release of his 2017 album, “Reaction Time.”

Wilber’s TV and radio appearances include Late Night with Seth Meyers, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, The Colbert Report, The Grand Ole Opry, Live with Regis and Kathy Lee, CNN Entertainment Week, Mountain Stage, Austin City Limits, The Late Show with David Letterman, and Live From Here with Chris Thile.

Admission is a $10 donation. Tickets may ​be purchased at the door or by calling (812)435-0934 or online at ​http://evscfoundation.org/give-today/ (memo: Will Read and Sing for Food).

 

COST IS WHAT AILS HEALTH CARE

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By Tom Purcell

“I’m lucky to have health insurance, but I still can’t afford to go to the doctor.”

“Ah, yes, you speak of a growing problem in health care. According to NextAvenue.org, between ‘a third and a half of people age 45 to 59 and a quarter of those 60+ went without needed health care in the past year due to its cost.’ That was the finding of a recent survey by West Health Institute and NORC at the University of Chicago.”

“My health insurance used to cover most of my costs. Now I have extremely high deductibles that require me to pay hundreds and hundreds of dollars out of pocket before the insurance coverage kicks in. That’s making me avoid going to the doctor.”

“You are not alone. According to the findings, nearly half of the 45 to 59 year olds surveyed ‘did not go to the doctor last year when they were sick or injured.’ Nearly half skipped recommended medical tests or treatment.”

“It’s even worse than that. Due to the expensive deductibles and co-payments, I stopped getting my annual physical. I know an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, but I simply can’t afford preventive care.”

“That certainly isn’t good. One doctor told NextAvenue.org that chronic diseases, such as hypertension and diabetes, are huge problems for millions. He said that early detection and intervention can address them, but left untreated they can lead to heart disease, kidney failure and a risk for getting a stroke.”

“I tell you what may give me a stroke: opening the stacks of bills I get for any medical treatment I do receive! It’s always way more costly than I expected it to be.”

“That’s also a growing problem. The survey found that ‘54% of Americans say they received a medical bill in the past year that they thought was covered by insurance [but wasn’t] and 53% got one where the amount they owed was higher than expected.’”

“It’s a total mess. I call the doctor and the hospital to try to figure out why I owe so much, but nobody has a clue.”

“NextAvenue.org says transparency into medical bills and a lack of competition among health care providers are two considerable challenges. According to Dr. Zia Agha, chief medical officer at the West Health Institute, the lack of transparency and competition limit consumer choices. Since consumers lack the information they need to make smart, informed health-care choices, they are unable to choose the most affordable care, which ultimately drives costs up.”

“Yeah, well I’ll tell you what has really driven up my health-care costs up: Obamacare. My premiums and deductibles have increased dramatically since Obamacare was passed into law!”

“What you say is a fact. According to Forbes it turns out that ‘across the board, for all ages and family sizes, for HMO, PPO, and POS plans, premium increases averaged about 60 percent from 2013, the last year before ACA reforms took effect, to 2017.’”

“I know it is true. People say the crazy stories about some families seeing massive increases in premiums and deductibles are hyperbole, but it is not! Millions can’t afford their health insurance now!”

“That is true, too. According to Kaiser Health Foundation polls, ‘37% reported having trouble affording health insurance premiums, up from 27% in 2015, and 43% had trouble affording deductibles, up from 34%.”

“I’m no health care policy expert, but cost is the primary problem with health care in America. Until we implement true reform that unleashes competition and takes other steps to drive down costs – until we restore premiums and deductibles to prices that average Joes like me can afford – I’ll be sick to my stomach, but I still won’t visit a doctor!”

History of Evansville Schools Program

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Willard Library
History of Evansville Schools program
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

Evansville inks Castro, Adler

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The Evansville Otters signed catcher and first baseman Carlos Castro and left-handed pitcher Sean Adler.

Castro, a La Romana, Dominican Republic native, arrives in Evansville after playing affiliated baseball in the Atlanta Braves organization from 2012-17.

The Braves signed Castro in July of 2011 and he made his professional debut at age 18 in the Dominican Summer League in 2012 as a catcher.

With the Florida Fire Frogs last season, Castro batted .283 in 96 games. He also hit 10 home runs and finished with 58 RBIs.

He split time between the DSL Braves, Danville, Rome and Florida in his six seasons. In his professional career, Castro has appeared in 124 games and he batted .262 with 33 home runs and 213 RBIs.

“Carlos is coming off a very good year and spring training with the Braves organization,” Otters manager Andy McCauley said. “We look for Carlos to be a threat in the middle of our lineup.

“He will see time at first base and will possibly catch.”

Adler, a Northridge, Calif. native, played for the GCL Nationals last season. In 10 games, Adler went 3-0 with a 3.31 ERA. He pitched 16 innings, struck out 17 and walked only five batters.

He began his collegiate career at the University of Southern California (2013-14) before transferring to North Carolina State University for his junior and senior seasons (2016-17).

As a senior with the Wolfpack, Adler made 19 appearances and went 6-6 with a 3.58 ERA in 78 innings. In four college seasons, he finished 8-11 with a 5.07 ERA and pitched 139 innings.

“Sean had a very good season last year in the Nationals organization,” McCauley said. “We are looking for him to compete for a starting job in our rotation.”

Evansville will celebrate Bosse Field’s Opening Night May 11 against the Washington Wild Things at 6:35 p.m.

The Evansville Otters are the 2006 and 2016 Frontier League champions. Group packages, season tickets and single game tickets are now on sale. Fan Fest will be held at Bosse Field on April 28, beginning at 9 a.m. and lasting until noon.

JUST IN: Thunderbolts Bolts Season Ends with 8-0 Loss to Macon in Game 3

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Thunderbolts Bolts Season Ends with 8-0 Loss to Macon in Game 3

The Evansville Thunderbolts had a chance to advance to the next round of the SPHL playoffs with a win in a decisive game three against the Macon Mayhem, but could not overcome the momentum of the home team.

Eight different Macon players registered a goal in Sunday’s game as the Mayhem went on to win the game 8-0 and the series 2-1.

Evansville finished the regular season 27-20-9, and with the one playoff win, the Thunderbolts doubled their victory total from the season before.

44News is the official TV sponsor of the Evansville Thunderbolts.

Nick Ruffolo

Sports Anchor/Reporter for 44News.

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The Evansville Thunderbolts had a chance to advance to the next round of the SPHL playoffs with a win in a decisive game three against the Macon Mayhem, but could not overcome the momentum of the home team.

Eight different Macon players registered a goal in Sunday’s game as the Mayhem went on to win the game 8-0 and the series 2-1.

Evansville finished the regular season 27-20-9, and with the one playoff win, the Thunderbolts doubled their victory total from the season before.

44News is the official TV sponsor of the Evansville Thunderbolts.

Nick Ruffolo

Sports Anchor/Reporter for 44News.

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