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ADOPT A PET

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Owen is a beautiful 6-year-old male rabbit! He is very docile, used to being handled, and does not mind other pets. Please keep in mind to always adopt, and NEVER buy bunnies from pet stores! If you and your older kids are ready for a long-term commitment, an adoptable bunny may be for you. Otherwise stick with chocolate this Easter! Owen’s adoption fee is $40 and includes his neuter & microchip. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for details!

 

Amanda D. Coburn

Jackson Kelly Launches the Next Chapter in its History of Excellence

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Visitors to Jackson Kelly PLLC’s website will find the Firm recently upgraded its iconic look to a fresh, contemporary design. The sleek new website introduces the Firm’s new logo and colors, and is the perfect showcase for a firm that is blending more than 200 years of history with a bold vision for the future.

The new jacksonkelly.com streamlines and reorganizes content showcasing the firm, its attorneys, practice groups, and expertise with improved functionality. There is a crisp, organic look and feel. Supporting the new website is mobile responsiveness and easy-to-navigate menu options. The redesigned website reflects the vibrancy of the firm in its second century and provides an optimized user experience.

Managing Member Ellen S. Cappellanti is quick to point out the change is more than superficial. “Being part of a firm with such a long history is a blessing and a curse. We are immensely proud of our reputation and all we’ve accomplished over the years. Shaking things up on the outside with a new look is a reflection of what happens inside the Firm – continuous innovation and embracing the future. Our attorneys are out there every day making sure Jackson Kelly is on the cutting edge.”

Historically known for its representation within the coal industry, Jackson Kelly has experienced tremendous yet strategic growth over the past 25 years. Areas of specialization and focus include a wide range of industries, including banking, construction, energy, health care, and manufacturing. William A. Hoskins, Chairman of the Firm’s Executive Committee, highlights this, stating, “We truly are a rare find in today’s legal market. Some of these legal behemoths trade on the fact that their names are known across the world, but that comes with a cost – both a hefty price tag and often a lack of efficiency. When we say Jackson Kelly is a regional law firm with a national reputation, it really captures what makes us special. The ability to provide superior, client-focused legal service without being weighed down.”

The initial response to Jackson Kelly’s new look has been positive – something that was not a foregone conclusion in the minds of management. Cappellanti quipped, “If you want a frank opinion, just ask a group of lawyers.” She continued, “We know it’s never easy to embrace change. We’re ecstatic that everyone has been so positive and supportive of our vision, especially our new website. We can’t wait to see what the next 200 years bring.”

Explore the new website and learn more about the next chapter in Jackson Kelly’s history of excellence at www.jacksonkelly.com.

 

FACEBOOK SNOOPING

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HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Front Office Receptionist
Hayden Vision / American Eye – Evansville, IN
1+ years of experience answering the telephone. Answering the phones. Seeking a bright people-person to work as part of our Evansville front office team….
Office Manager
American Sanitary Supply Co., Inc. – Evansville, IN
* Customer Service Duties * Answering phones * Friendly Positive Attitude * Maintain reports (excel, word, etc.) * Submit reports in timely fashion * Enter…
Non-Emergency Medical Transporter
Yellow Cab Company 488 reviews – Evansville, IN
Required license or certification:. “for hire” endorsement on license, criminal back round check, and drug screen….
Help Wanted
Zeidler’s Flowers – Evansville, IN
Now hiring at 2011 North Fulton Avenue,…
Head Brewer
Carson’s Brewery – Evansville, IN
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Home City Ice 168 reviews – Evansville, IN
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RABEN TIRE COMPANY 4 reviews – Evansville, IN
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Edward Rose & Sons 84 reviews – Evansville, IN
Must possess a dependable means of transportation and valid driver’s license. The right candidate will be responsible for the general upkeep and cleanliness of…
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The Salvation Army 7,706 reviews – Evansville, IN
$33,000 a year
Bachelor’s degree in social work psychology or a related field required. Chauffer’s license (or willingness to obtain within 60 days of employment)….
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Park Lawn Cemetery & Mausoleum – Evansville, IN
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D/C Human Resources Asst
The TJX Companies, Inc. 4,442 reviews – Evansville, IN
TJX considers all applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, gender…
Benefit Educators for Group Health & 401k events
Total Benefit Communications 5 reviews – Evansville, IN
Individuals with a state issued health license may also be eligible for training to conduct group retiree health insurance meetings….
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New Image Travel – Evansville, IN
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General Clenaers Needed Full or Part Time Evenings
GCA Services Group, Inc. 1,327 reviews – Evansville, IN
Clean tables in conference room. Clean interior glass. The duties of a Janitor, General Cleaner include but are not limited to the following:….
Technical Service Representative
Red Spot Paint & Varnish Company, Inc. – Evansville, IN
Color matching to ensure samples meet all visual and numerical qualifications that have been assigned to the product in use, OEM design and new color…
Maintenance Groundskeeper
StoneMor Partners L.P. 77 reviews – Evansville, IN
Must possess a valid state driver’s license. 2+ years experience in maintenance or related field. This position is responsible for the care, maintenance, and…
Laboratory Services Specialist
Deaconess Health System 47 reviews – Evansville, IN
Additional responsibilities include providing test result information to authorized persons in a timely manner and performing other associated clerical duties…
Crew
WHITE, DAVID E & BARBARA D. – Evansville, IN
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Night Auditor
Tropicana Entertainment Inc. 28 reviews – Evansville, IN
$10.75 an hour
Oversees the nightly operations of the front desk of the hotel and staff. Checks guests in and out of hotel when needed….
Customer Service Representative – Patient Care
Ascension 46 reviews – Evansville, IN
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Animal Care Technician, Kennels
Vanderburgh Humane Society – Evansville, IN
$10 an hour
Daily exposure to corrosive cleaning and disinfecting agents (protective wear provided). Join our outstanding team!…
Assistant Director of Alumni and Parent Relations
University of Evansville 26 reviews – Evansville, IN
Oversee other forms of electronic communication within Alumni and Parent Relations, including e-newsletters, broadcast e-mails, and social networking sites….
IT Support & Improvement Manager
MetroNet 34 reviews – Evansville, IN
Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science or a related field. If the answer is yes to the above questions, MetroNet is looking for you!…
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Sage Dining Services 131 reviews – Evansville, IN
$11 an hour
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Cleaning Crew
Green Horizons Cleaning Services – Newburgh, IN
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Peer Support Specialist – Integrated Healthcare
Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare 6 reviews – Evansville, IN
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Men’s Golf Finishes Ninth In Penultimate Spring Tournament

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The University of Evansville earned a ninth-place team finish at the D.A. Weibring Intercollegiate following three rounds of competition at Weibring Golf Club in Normal, Ill.

Evansville sat in eighth after the opening day and continued its strong play with a team score of 298 in the final round for a two-day total of 913 (307 – 308 – 298). Capturing the team title was Duke, who finished with a team total of 871 (303 – 284 – 284) to give the Blue Devils a 15-stroke lead over second-place finishing Wisconsin.

After opening the tournament with an 80 in the first round, Tyler Gray returned to form in the final two rounds of competition with a one-under 71 and an even par 72 to close out the tournament. Gray’s three-round total of 223 put him a tie for 15th at the finish as Gray finished just six strokes back of the individual medalist.

Freshman Spencer Wagner concluded a successful tournament with a 77 in the final round to give Wagner a total of 227 (74 – 77 – 76), placing him in a tie for 28th. Matthew Ladd was the third-lowest Purple Ace as the sophomore finished the three-round intercollegiate with a total of 232 (74 – 79 – 79) as Ladd finished in a tie for 54th.

Carding one of the best rounds on the final day of competition, Noah Reese made a 14-place jump up into a tie for 61st with a one-under 71 in the final round. Reese’s 71 was his low round of 2017-18 so far and the second-lowest round in his collegiate career. Following Reese was Cameron Weyer who concluded the intercollegiate with a 79 in the third round for a total of 242 (82 – 81 – 79) placing him in a tie for 83rd.

Evansville wraps-up regular season action on April 9 and 10 at the Big Blue Intercollegiate at Hermitage Golf Club in Nasvhille, Tenn.

IS IT TRUE APRIL 2, 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 when law enforcement agencies or the IRS investigate graft and corruption charges against a local government or taxpayers supported not-for-profits organization the first thing they do is to review the past audits over a three year period? …that the investigators also rely heavily on a Forensic audit conducted by a CPA  firm that is independent of the governmental agency been investigated?

IS IT TRUE we wonder who is the CPA firm doing the Forensic audit of ECHO Housing?

IS IT TRUE we hope that the current ECHO Housing Board of Directors didn’t allow the former Executive Director to write and sign checks without having a second signature? ..the bottom line, if this happened the ECHO Housing Board Of Directors failed to provide fiduciary oversight?

IS IT TRUE that all eyes are on the Evansville City Council members to see how they vote on the issue of holding ECHO Housing funds until the Forensic audit of that agency is completed?  …we hear that Mayor Winnecke and his DMD Director are trying to convince members of City Council not to withhold ECHO Housing funds because they feel it will drastically affect the services provided to the homeless veterans?

IS IT TRUE the Mayor and his DMD Director would be better served if they would research how effective has ECHO Housing been in rehabilitating the homeless veterans staying in a housing complex located on the corner of West Michigan and Garfield?

IS IT TRUE we are told if Mayor and his DMD Director would request a print out of police reports and 911 emergency calls at the ECHO Housing complex for homeless veterans during the last several years they may realize that ECHO Housing could do a better job in rehabilitating our homeless veterans?

IS IT TRUE we believe when an organization takes on the task of rehabilitating homeless veterans living in a facility funded by Federal and State taxpayer dollars they should achieve measurable results?  …it is our hope that ECHO Housing have achieved measurable results in helping our homeless veterans get off alcohol and drugs, help them find gainful employment and affordable and safe housing?

IS IT TRUE  the musical acts is seemly the only events that bring in sufficient crowds to make the cash register ring at Ford Center?

IS IT TRUE we wonder how the plan to combine the Vanderburgh County Commission and County Council offices into one common area is coming along?  …we hear that plans have been drawn up for this project and is presently collecting dust? … we wonder if the Vanderburgh County Commissioners will bring this project up for a public decision?

IT TRUE recruiting or growing businesses to an area lacking a competent and an available workforce are darn near impossible?…in major metropolitan areas, there is seemly no incentive large enough to attract Fortune 500 businesses to those locations? …when one adds billion-dollar for water and sewer upgrades, billion dollars in street and sidewalks repairs, failing school system coupled with high property taxes an industrial recruiters job can quickly turn into a “bring me the broomstick of the witch of the west” task?

IS IT TRUE we urge you to attend the “Guns and Hoses XI” event this coming April 7, 2018, at the Ford Center because it’s for a worthy causes?

Todays “Readers Poll” question is: Do you feel that the Evansville City Council should give $500,000 of Federal and State tax dollars to EHO Housing without knowing the findings of the Forensic audit?

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CHANNEL 44 NEWS: Congressional Candidate Dr. Richard Moss Speaks About Campaign

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For a second time, Dr. Richard Moss runs against Indiana Representative Dr. Larry Bucshon in the Republican primary for Indiana’s 8th district Congressional seat.

One of the big issues Moss is pushing is eliminating the country’s massive debt and balancing the budget. Moss says, “It’s immoral to burden the future generations with the debt so clearly I like tax cuts but they needed to have with that cuts in government. I mean how are you going to pay for the government? I mean it’s very expensive to pay for government by borrowing the money and then paying it back with interest.”

In an Easter tweet, President Donald Trump again called for an end to DACA, a program that helps kids of illegal immigrants. Dr. Moss does not support DACA either and would rather find alternate ways to restore immigration policies. He claims it as a national security issue. Moss says, “I oppose amnesty. I oppose chain migration and I oppose birthright citizenship. I would build a wall. I consider it a real scandal and a disgrace that sixteen years after 9/11 we have still not secured our southern border.”

Dr. Moss also supports term limits on members of Congress. He says Congress was never meant to be a career but more of a service.  Ross adds, “We need to send somebody to Washington D.C.  that’s going to stand up to career politicians in both political parties. So term limits would be wonderful you know if we could term limit the President, we ought to be able to term limit congressmen and senators so I’m big on that.”

Indiana’s primary is May 8th. To learn more about Republican candidate – Dr. Richard Moss, click here.

SPOTLIGHT: MEET HOME GROWN INVENTOR AND ENTREPRENEURS SCOTT MASSEY

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Scott Massey was born in Evansville, Indiana on March 20, 1995, to Thomas and Joanne Massey.

After graduating from Memorial Catholic High School, Scott went on to pursue a degree in mechanical engineering technology with a certificate in entrepreneurship at Purdue University.

During the summers of 2014-2015, Scott interned at Separation By Design in Evansville, Indiana,  designing fluid control equipment in the oil and natural gas industry, and made patent drawings for a local attorney.

While a Junior at Purdue, a job opening was posted at the Purdue Horticultural College seeking an engineer familiar with fluid control systems to work on a hydroponic research study. Hydroponics is a method of growing plants without dirt using nutrient-rich water recycled over the roots in a closed loop. Most hydroponic systems are indoors, meaning they can grow to produce year-round, using 95% less water, and can grow to produce three times faster without the use of pesticides. After being interviewed, Scott was selected to work as a student researcher on this project during the school year. This research study was funded by NASA to conduct controlled environment agriculture (CEA) growth trials in an International Space Station simulation that identified the ideal spectrum (color) of light using LEDs needed for plants to grow food in space. Plants only require a small portion of visible light (red, blue, and some white) to photosynthesize properly. Focusing only on the necessary colors of light needed to grow reduces lighting energy consumption, the most expensive operational cost for CEA.

The study specifically used different combinations of red-blue-white LEDs to identify peak photosynthetic output by measuring the Carbon-dioxide input and Oxygen output. Scott worked alongside Ivan Ball who was studying electrical and computer engineering technology.

Ivan was born on December 4, 1993, in Owensville, Indiana to Kenny and Karen Ball, and attended Gibson Southern High School before attending Purdue.

Scott and Ivan learned about the amazing benefits of hydroponics that could be used to solve the inefficiencies in agriculture today.

Scott then applied to several commercial, hydroponic farms for an internship for the summer of 2016. He was disappointed to learn that many of these farms (which have access to state-level agricultural energy pricing which can be as low as $.015 per KWH) still had very little revenue due to the operational costs of indoor growing, so they could not afford to hire a summer intern. Scott then went on to apply to other industries to find an internship outside of Evansville to build up his resume.

That time came when a large construction company gave him an offer to work as a project engineer in Hawaii. After accepting his offer, Scott was unexpectedly reassigned to build section-8 government housing for low-income families in El Paso, Texas along the border of Juarez, Mexico. “The area of town I managed was originally named Angel’s triangle but was called the Devil’s triangle by the locals due to the crime in the area. I oversaw a Spanish speaking workforce which removed asbestos from the housing complexes and renovated it for new residents.” Scott witnessed his first major food desert first hand. A food desert is when a low income (often inner city area) is too far away from grocery stores with fresh produce, so the residents are forced to resort to fast food for most meals.

“I learned how the food desert epidemic has become a perpetual cycle plaguing our inner cities. When the residents only eat fast food, they become obese and develop health complications that most of the residents can’t afford to seek treatment for which causes them to seek additional government assistance. I found it ironic that HUD (Department of Housing and Urban Development) allocated $1 Billion to El Paso which was being used to wheel in new appliances the front door, and wheel the used, but still functional appliances out the back door. Suddenly the idea of a hydroponic appliance that could grow fresh produce in a consumer’s home did not seem that crazy. I began making concept drawings and researching prior art patents to determine what this design might look like.”

Scott finally came up with a design for the Heliponixâ„¢ GroPod. It was a dishwasher-sized aeroponic appliance that used a high-pressure spray nozzle to continuously water the plants. It could grow ahead of leafy greens in approximately 35 days. It could fit over 40 plants in the growing device that could fit under the counter. This accelerated growth rate staggered over the 40 planting ports could yield a full head of leafy greens on a daily basis.

At the end of the 2016 summer, Scott returned to Purdue for his senior year with designs for the Heliponix™ GroPod in hand. Scott immediately reached out to Ivan for assistance in programming the software and designing the electrical hardware for the device that they built in Scott’s apartment kitchen. “This started as just a gardening hobby, but it was too expensive. I began working night shifts delivering newspapers for the Exponent to generate the funds needed to keep building prototypes. I quickly realized that this would not provide enough funding, so we entered into business plan competitions to try and win more capital.” Scott drafted a business plan for Heliponix™ (formerly Hydro Grow) which sold the appliance as an initial purchase and then sold a nonperishable, seed pod subscription as a recurring revenue stream similar to a Keurig K cup.

“I think a good analogy for this would be the evolution of the ice industry. Ice was originally harvested only in the winter and delivered before it melted. Then refrigeration was invented which made ice available in any city through ice factories independent of the climate throughout the year. However, the market ultimately favored buying personal ice factories (refrigerators) over buying ice. I believe produce farming will follow the same pattern. Farming has been historically defined as harvesting one season a year and delivering it before it perished. Now hydroponic factory farms are profitable through more efficient LEDs (plus agricultural energy pricing) to make fresh produce available in any city independent of the climate throughout the year. I believe the final frontier of produce farming will be in-home aeroponic appliances from non-perishable seed pods!”

Scott and Ivan unexpectedly won first place at their first pitch competition in Muncie, Indiana at the Innovation Connector Big Idea Pitch Competition. “After winning that first competition, I thought why stop? We applied to every university business plan competition that we could find.” Scott and Ivan eventually won just under $100K before their graduation. “Our gardening hobby quickly grew out of hand, so we spent the rest of 2017, after graduation, perfecting the design to be sold. It felt pretty good to start selling Heliponix™ GroPods in 2018 to our first customers.

Most hydroponic systems can only yield 40-50 grams/kWhr. Only through the design, we filed our first provisional patent on, could we grow over 100 grams/kWhr. This revolutionary approach towards CEA has made it profitable for the consumer without government subsidies for the first time.”

The company is currently assembling the GroPods literally in-house, in a garage in Southern Indiana where all of the main parts are sourced from Indiana suppliers or 3D printed on site.

Scott and Ivan have secured their first government contracts, created several jobs for software engineers, and have seen a sharp increase in sales. “We can’t make these fast enough, so we are currently exploring opportunities to increase manufacturing productivity,” said Ivan.

Scott has been selected by the Mandela Washington Fellowship to visit Togo, Africa on behalf of the U.S. Department of State to teach lectures about sustainable agriculture at the University of Lomé for April 2018. “What’s really interesting about our work in Africa is that it does not have a commercial agenda since the funding has already been provided. We are creating an open source, pictorial manual that shows even an illiterate person how to assemble their own low-cost hydroponic system that could feed a small family leafy greens. We only ask that they post about their builds on social media to track the impact of the project. The manual will be available across the continent for free. Our progress in Africa will not be tracked in dollars earned, but instead the number of mouths fed and lives saved from hunger. Most of the countries in Africa import over 80% of their food, so this isn’t just an issue of environmental sustainability. This is a national security threat for these countries if their food supplies are cut, so they need to become independent” said Scott.

Scott is predicting that the world’s largest produce farming company will own no land within the next 30 years.

According to the United Nations, we need to increase our global food output by 70% if we are going to avoid a global food crisis in 2050. However, this will be difficult, because agriculture already accounts for 80% of American freshwater consumption.

More information can be found out about Heliponixâ„¢ at www.heliponix.com or emailing info@heliponix.com