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HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Recptionist
Advent Veterinary Services – Evansville, IN
We are looking for an upbeat, outgoing receptionist for our veterinary clinic. Computer skills, phone etiquette, cleaning and to be outgoing….
Office Coordinator
Holiday Health Care 6 reviews – Evansville, IN
The Holiday Retirement Village is seeking a skilled Office Coordinator to undertake a variety of day-to-day office and clerical tasks….
Collector
Escalade Sports 11 reviews – Evansville, IN
Open to new and additional responsibilities as well as handling all related jobs including filing or other tasks as assigned….
Driver
Romain Automotive Group – Evansville, IN
Now hiring at 3700 East Morgan Avenue,…
Office Manager
Vision IV – Evansville, IN
Will prepare daily, weekly and monthly reports, receive customer orders, schedule production, prepare and send invoices, prepare payroll reports order office…
Receptionist (Pool)
Encompass Health 683 reviews – Evansville, IN
The Receptionist maintains internal and external communications of hospital and community through the operation of the telephone switchboard and front desk…
Help Wanted
Berry Global 773 reviews – Evansville, IN
Now hiring at 101 Oakley St,…
Help Wanted
Chuckles 11 – Evansville, IN
Now hiring at 501 N Fares Ave,…
Help Wanted
HRConnects – Evansville, IN
Now hiring at 617 North Main Street,…
Final Inspector
SRG Global 158 reviews – Evansville, IN
To perform finished good and special inspections at a Final inspection station in the Plating department. Pass LPA audits….
Inbound Call Center Representative
TSD Global 29 reviews – Evansville, IN
$10.00 – $10.50 an hour
Taking inbound calls in a state of the art call center for a fortune 500 company. Must be good with people and have good social skills….
PC Technician
S & R Resources 3 reviews – Evansville, IN
$15 – $16 an hour
The tech will download the old state employee’s user profile onto an encrypted hard drive. We have partnered up with a company in Indianapolis by the name of…
Production Technician
Red Spot Paint & Varnish Company, Inc. – Evansville, IN
$15.10 – $15.90 an hour
This position will assist in the manufacturing of paint for the automotive industry. Use laboratory equipment….
Accounts Receivable – Part Time
Berry Plastics Corporation 773 reviews – Evansville, IN
Attaching documents in credit collections software. The Accounts Receivable – Part Time role will work with credit managers and analysts on Berry Global’s…
Title I Tutor
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation 31 reviews – Evansville, IN
$20 an hour
$20 per hour (Certified IN teaching license required)—NO BENEFITS. Ability to develop effective methods working one-on-one and in small groups with homeless…
Help Wanted
Burger Bank – Evansville, IN
Now hiring at 1617 South Weinbach Avenue,…
Residential Program Assistant
United Methodist Youth Home 6 reviews – Evansville, IN
Taking youth to necessary medical appointments, completing various reports, filing and communicating with parents, youth and medical professionals….
Program Leader
Dream Center Evansville – Evansville, IN
$10 an hour
Required license or certification:. No calls, please. This position is responsible for leading programming three days a week, engaging students in a variety of…
Customer Service Associate
VALUE CITY FURNITURE 636 reviews – Evansville, IN
This person serves customers by answering questions, forwarding messages, confirming orders, scheduling deliveries and keeping customers informed of their order…
Driver
Meisler Trailer Rentals Inc – Evansville, IN
Now hiring at 1103 East Franklin Street,…
School Support Specialist
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation 31 reviews – Evansville, IN
Develop and implement robust performance monitoring strategies including data collection tools and processes through which data is analyzed and disseminated to…
Sterile Supply Processing Technician, Central Supply
Deaconess Health System 46 reviews – Evansville, IN
SSP Techs must be conscientious with regard to procedures and capable of accepting pressure assignments, clerical assignments, and all duties relative to the…
General Manager
Ri Ra Irish Pub 4 reviews – Evansville, IN
$50,000 – $55,000 a year
Develop a strong relationship with the local community. This is a fantastic opportunity for a dynamic, front facing, energetic leader to run a vibrant…
Loader/Unloader – 2nd shift
Cintas 2,060 reviews – Evansville, IN
A valid driver’s license. Selected individuals are responsible for driving the trucks around the lot and loading and unloading the uniform garments and/or…
Driver Part Time
Enterprise Holdings 7,765 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….
Property Manager II
Gene B. Glick Company 16 reviews – Evansville, IN
Must have and maintain a valid Driver’s License in the state of residence. Develop, implement and monitor marketing strategy to maximize resident retention and…
KEC Technician
Nelbud Services Group – Evansville, IN
$26,000 a year
Valid Driver’s License and no major traffic violations within the past 3 years. Current Driver’s License and acceptable driver criteria….
Regional Operations Manager
Aspen Dental 646 reviews – Evansville, IN
Aspen Dental-branded practices are supported by ADMI, a dental support organization that provides non-clinical business support to licensed, independent…
Utility Driver- Evansville, IN
YRC Freight 771 reviews – Evansville, IN
Possess a valid Class A Commercial Driver License (CDL) with Double/Triple, Tanker and Hazardous Material endorsements….
Program Leader – Summer Program
Dream Center Evansville – Evansville, IN
$10 an hour
No calls, please. This position is responsible for leading programming three days a week, engaging students in a variety of enrichment activities, providing…

Otters Sign Three From California Winter League

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The Evansville Otters have signed infielder Adrian Guzman, right-handed pitcher Trevor Patterson and catcher Dillon Kelley out of the California Winter League.

Guzman was a starter at shortstop for three seasons at Cal State Dominguez Hills. He hit .243 in 173 games and was honorable mention as a senior in the California Collegiate Athletic Conference.

Playing for Otters bench coach Boots Day in the CWL with the Manitoba North Stars, Guzman scored seven runs and had nine RBIs in 19 games.

Patterson attended Minnesota State-Mankato and played for the Waterloo Bucks in the Northwoods League in 2016, where he went 2-0 with a 3.24 ERA in 17 games.

He pitched for Day in California, finishing with a 4.59 ERA in 10.2 innings. He struck out 17 batters and issued only six walks in nine CWL games.

Kelley is a product of Chico State after playing previously for the College of the Sequoias. In two seasons at Chico State, Kelley batted .344 and hit 14 home runs.

Playing for the Orange County Riptide in the California Collegiate League in 2016, Kelly hit .376 while accumulating six home runs and 33 RBIs.

Kyano Cummings, Lance Montano and Kenny Frosch are former CWL players who made Evansville’s Opening Night roster over the last two seasons.

The California Winter League is the official winter league of the Frontier League. 18 CWL players have signed with Major League Baseball organizations and this season, 64 players signed professional contracts—including 32 with Frontier League teams.

Expanding Silver Alerts to include children with disabilities by Wendy McNamara

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Adopt A Pet

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Leopold is a 3-year-old male orange & white cat. He is FIV+, but he can still live just fine with FIV-negative kitties. It will not significantly affect his overall health or lifespan and it’s not contagious to people. He’s very sweet and loveable! His $40 adoption fee includes his neuter, microchip, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

 

Aces compete on opening day of MVC Championships

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. - The University of Evansville men’s and women’s track and field teams took to the UNI-Dome in Cedar Falls, Iowa for the opening day of the 2018 Missouri Valley Conference Indoor Track and Field Championships. On an opening day, the Aces got to work and set four program records, narrowly missing another.

In the distance medley relay, Evansville’s women utilized a fast field to shatter the program record by nearly 40 seconds as junior Sienna Crews, senior Tess Hupe, and freshmen Lauren Meyer and Anna Lowry captured a 10th-place finish in a time of 13:31.79.

The men’s distance relay team comprised of freshmen Stanley Chepchieng, Ian Alberts, Ricky Hendrix, and Eithan Price narrowly missed making it a program record breaking sweep in the DMR. The Aces finished the relay in 10th in a time of 10:54.11, less than four seconds off the program record of 10:50.82 set in 1982.

Moving to field events, freshman Kylie Hasenour was the lone Ace to compete in the women’s long jump, finishing 24th with a distance of 3.45 meters.The men’s long jump featured a pair of Evansville freshman in Stanley Chepchieng and Kevin Yeung. Chepchieng led the Aces’ contingent with a jump of 6.11 meters, good enough for a 19th-place finish, while Yeung jumped 5.80 meters to finish 20th.

In the weight throw, the Aces’ women’s team was represented by freshman Brittany Corley, who earned a 19th-place finish with a throw of 9.41 meters. For the Aces’ men, junior Ryan Freeman recorded a throw of 11.08 meters, finishing in 18th.

Among action in preliminary races, the day was highlighted by a number of record-setting performances. In the women’s 400 meter dash, freshman Lizzy Walston broke teammate Tess Hupe’s program record as Walston finished in 21st with a time of 1:03.58. In the women’s 60-meter hurdles, freshman Samantha Bittner improved on her own program record by nearly a full second, crossing the line in a time of 9.83 in 16th. Another Ace who broke their own program record was freshman Aaron Straight. In the men’s 200-meter dash, Straight finished in a program-record time of 24.75 in 24th-place.

“READERS FORUM” FEBUARY 25, 2018

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Luke Messer Challenges Opponents to Participate in Two More Senate Primary Debates

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Luke Messer today challenged his primary opponents to participate in two more debates before the Indiana Senate Republican Primary on May 8th.
In the Americans for Prosperity debate this week, Messer was the adult on stage and stayed above the back and forth between his two primary opponents. Messer was and is “laser focused on beating Joe Donnelly.”
“Debates give Hoosier Republicans a chance to hear from all of us and make their own decision on who they think is the best candidate to defeat Joe Donnelly in November,” Messer said. “Hoosiers ought to know the broken U.S. Senate and Joe Donnelly are standing in the way of President Trump’s agenda. I’m laser focused on defeating Joe Donnelly and eager to share our winning message with more Hoosiers.”
Messer took aim at Democrat Joe Donnelly and the broken U.S. Senate during Tuesday’s debate. Multiple media accounts singled out Messer as the candidate who kept his focus on Joe Donnelly.
“Messer focused his attacks on Democrat Sen. Joe Donnelly… while portraying himself as the only adult among the candidates,” said the Associated Press account on the debate. Messer “stayed above the fray” and “stood largely unscathed in the middle,” according to other accounts.
In one key moment during the debate, Messer called out his primary opponents for attacking one another instead of Joe Donnelly.
“I’ll tell you who most likes this exchange — Joe Donnelly,” Messer said. “The only way Democrats can win in this state is when Republicans are divided and throw stones at each other.”
The day before the debate, Messer led his primary opponents in another Senate primary poll conducted by Indy Politics Political Pulse. Messer also won the Indiana State Republican Party’s U.S. Senate Straw Poll in January, which has been called the first major bellwether in the race.

Indiana Congressman Larry Bucshon Supports Alzheimer’s Funding Bill

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 Congressman Dr. Larry Bucshon spent time at the Walnut Creek Alzheimer’s Special Care Center discussing the “Building Our Largest Dementia Infrastructure” for Alzheimer’s Act sponsored by Kentucky Congressman Bret Guthrie.

At an estimated cost of nearly two hundred and sixty billion dollars annually, Alzheimer’s is the most expensive disease in the country and is the only leading cause of death in u.s. that cannot be prevented, cured, or even slowed.

Congressman Larry Bucshon is supporting legislation that works to bring more funding to Alzheimer’s research.

Representative Bucshon spoke with Walnut Creek’s management team and members of the Alzheimer’s Association.

The”BOLD” for Alzheimer’s act is aimed at making Alzheimer’s a public health priority, and developing best practices for intervention and caregiving.

The bill would bring government resources to the community level to provide funding for health departments benefiting caregivers, care providers, and care recipients.

“With our aging population although its not only the aged that get Alzheimer’s,” says Representative Bucshon, “I had an aunt who developed early-onset Alzheimer’s in her fifties, but the recognition of this earlier, and as we do have an aging population, the increased incidents of the diagnoses of Alzheimer’s means that we are going to have to find solutions and fund research and awareness.”

Representative Bucshon also talked to residents and toured the model room at the special care center.

The “bold infrastructure” for Alzheimer’s act would also direct the Center for Disease Control to establish Alzheimer’s center’s for excellence, award cooperative agreements to public health departments, and increase data collection analysis and timely reporting on Alzheimer’s.

In Indiana, one in eight of people 45 years and older report they are experiencing confusion or memory loss that is happening more often or is getting worse.

More than 80 percent of them have not talked to a health care professional about it.

Amanda Porter

Reporter and Anchor for 44News

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