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HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE
Indiana Conservation Officer death announcement
It is with very heavy heart that the DNR Law Enforcement Division Director, Lloyd Arnold, his staff, and all Indiana Conservation Officers, report the untimely passing of our brother, Major Michael Portteus.
“Our agency is shocked from the loss of one of our leaders, today.  I thank all of our citizens, friends, fellow law enforcement agencies and DNR colleagues for their thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time.  We continue to pray for the peace of his family, the entire DNR family and for our family of officersâ€, stated Arnold.
Indiana State Police Seeks Recruits for Capitol Police Section
The Indiana State Police Capitol Police Section is now accepting applications. Individuals who are interested in beginning a rewarding career as a Capitol Police Officer may apply online at http://www.in.gov/isp/2367.htm. This website will provide a detailed synopsis of the application process as well as information on additional career opportunities with the Indiana State Police Department.
Applications must be received via online submission by 11:59 pm (EDT) on Sunday, February 18, 2018. Applications received after the deadline will not be accepted.
Basic Eligibility Requirements and consideration factors for a Capitol Police Officer:
1. Must be a United States citizen.
2. Must be at least 21 years of age when appointed as a police employee.
   (Appointment date is September 28, 2018)
3. Must meet a minimum vision standard (corrected or uncorrected) of 20/50 acuity in each eye and 20/50 distant binocular acuity in both eyes.
4. Must possess a valid driver’s license to operate an automobile.
5. Must be a high school graduate as evidenced by a diploma or general equivalency diploma. Â Â Â (GED).
The academy begins June 18, 2018. Effective July 1, 2018, the starting salary for a Capitol Police Section Probationary Officer is $44,497.00 a year. The Indiana State Police Capitol Police Section also offers an excellent health care plan, which includes medical, dental, vision, and pharmacy coverage for both current and retired employees along with their families. The State maintains short-term and long-term disability plans for full time employees after six (6) months of continuous employment. As an Indiana State Police Capitol Police Officer, you are automatically enrolled in the Public Employees Retirement Fund (PERF). The State will contribute to your retirement account.
Interested applicants can obtain additional information about a career as a Capitol Police Officer by visiting http://www.in.gov/isp/2367.htm.
GeoFest: Fossils, Gems & Minerals
![]() Feb. 16 & 17: 10am – 5pmFeb. 18: 11am – 4pmCalling all rock hounds, fossil hunters, scouts, students and families! Join us at GeoFest to shop for gems, fossils and minerals, and participate in hands-on activities, including rock and mineral matching, spotting fossil fakes, geode-making and more. Click here to see details. FREE for groups of 10 or more K-12 students from accredited Indiana schools and homeschools. To register, call guest services at 317.232.1637. |
Rep. Messer to Donate Pay During Shutdown to Indiana Pro-Life Charities
Rep. Luke Messer (IN-06) today announced he will donate his pay for the duration of the government shutdown to Indiana pro-life charities.
“The House did its job and voted to keep the government open,†Messer said. “Now, the Senate needs to end the filibuster and put aside the partisan political games. I will be donating my pay during the shutdown to Indiana pro-life charities.â€
Messer sent a letter to the Congressional Administrative Office asking for his pay to be withheld during the shutdown. View and download the letter here.
BREAKING NEWS: Donnelly Says He Will Donate Shutdown Paycheck To Charity
Failure to pass bill cuts off funding to various agencies, but Congressmen and Senators will be paid during the shutdown.
Donnelly says he will donate all of his take home pay during the shutdown to a charities in Indiana. At this point he has not said what charities those might be, but during the 2013 shutdown Donnelly donated his pay to 10 different food banks around the state.
Women’s basketball clipped by Redbirds
EVANSVILLE, Ind. –Â After getting off to a hot start, the University of Evansville women’s basketball team cooled-off in a 67-43 loss to Illinois State as the Purple Aces hosted their annual We Back Pat game on Friday night inside Meeks Family Fieldhouse.
“I liked the start we got out to. I thought even though we missed some looks, missed some passes, and some wide-open easy baskets, I still thought we had good control of the game and the gameplan was flowing early on and then the wheels fell off,” said Aces head coach Matt Ruffing. “You have to give credit to Illinois State and their coaching staff. Their kids played hard. Our group has to find a way and have a passion when they play and we have to start making adjustments.”
The Aces were led by graduate guard Hannah Noe who tallied eight points and grabbed a pair of rebounds. Five other Aces scored five or more points in the game, including seven points off the bench by sophomore Crimson Jones. For the Redbirds, Hannah Green led the way with a game-high 22 points and nine rebounds, while Katrina Beck chipped-in 17 points of her own.
After Illinois State jumped out to a 4-2 lead early, the Aces went on a 10-2 run to grab a 12-6 advantage with 2:44 left in the first quarter. The Redbirds responded with a pair of free throws and back-to-back threes by Green to close the quarter and take a 14-12 lead after the opening 10 minutes.
In the second quarter, the Redbirds pushed their lead as large as 15 with a 17-4 margin in the second period. The Aces hit a cold streak during the second quarter as Evansville shot just 1-10 from the field and Illinois State found a rhythm shooting 6-16 (37.5%) as the Redbirds carried a 31-16 lead into the halftime break.
The third quarter was once again marked by runs as an 8-0 spree by Illinois State midway through the frame saw the Redbirds increase their lead to 23 at 45-22 with 5:25 remaining in the third period. Evansville cut its deficit to 20 twice in the final four minutes of the quarter, but each time the Redbirds had an answer as Illinois State held a 53-30 lead after 30 minutes of play.
Evansville held firm in the fourth quarter as the Aces kept pace with the Redbirds. The Aces worked their way back from a 27-point deficit cutting the Redbirds’ lead as low as 22 in the fourth quarter as Illinois State captured the 67-43 win. In the final period, ISU earned a slim 14-13 advantage on the scoreboard while Illinois State’s hot-shooting was doused as the Redbirds shot 26.7% (4-15) from the field to 33.3% (5-15) for the Purple Aces.
For the second-straight game, Evansville limited its turnovers as the Aces recorded just 11 on the night. In the game, Illinois State shot 39.1% (25-64) from the field to 27.3% (15-55) for Evansville.
The Aces wrap-up their home weekend on Sunday when Evansville hosts Bradley at 1 p.m. inside Meeks Family Fieldhouse.
“READERS FORUM” JANUARY 20, 2018
WHATS ON YOUR MIND TODAY?
Todays “Readers Poll” question is: If the election was held today for the U. S. Senate in the Republican primary who would you vote for?
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