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HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Full-Time Inventory Specialist ($455-$500/week)
Evansville Overstock Warehouse – Evansville, IN
$500 a week
Valid Drivers License. Required license or certification:. This job normally consist of primary office work such as computer use, filing, and answering phones….
Patient Care Team Member – Epperson Veterinary Services
Vision VetCare, LLC – Evansville, IN
The right team member will be trained to help in every area of the hospital, from the Front Desk to the Treatment Area….
IT Systems Tech I
Tropicana Entertainment Inc. 19 reviews – Evansville, IN
Must be able to obtain and maintain an Indiana Gaming License. In a related field from four-year college or university;…
Night Time Clean-Up
Mike’s Carwash 21 reviews – Evansville, IN
$12 an hour
Please note, you MUST finish all steps to be considered. A fun, professional, outdoor work environment….
Front Office Manager
Residence Inn Hotel Evansville – Evansville, IN
The Front Office Manager will be responsible for the overall direction of the Front Office, Reservations, assist General Manager with Accounting, On-Boarding…
SALES CAREER OPPORTUNITY – $40,000 plus paid training!
Sunset Funeral Home & Memorial Park – Evansville, IN
$40,000 – $50,000 a year
Required license or certification:. As a highly respected Indiana-based company, we are looking for self-starters with strong customer service skills and a…
Assistant Teacher
The Arc of Evansville – Evansville, IN
The Teacher’s Assistant assists the classroom teachers in providing a caring, loving, educational environment for all children….
Patient Ambassador (Patient Transport) 40 hours/week All Shifts
Methodist Hospital 413 reviews – Henderson, KY
Responsible for staffing of Information Desk as appropriate. If requested to transfer patient involving equipment that is unfamiliar to the Ambassador, training…
Assistant Infant Teacher
Oakhill Baptist Childcare – Evansville, IN
$8 an hour
Oakhill Baptist Childcare is searching for a full-time Assistant Teacher in the Infant Room. Early Childhood Education is preferred….
Chili’s needs Dishwashers
Chili’s Bar and Grill 4,764 reviews – Evansville, IN
$11 an hour
Be an asset to the Chili’s team as you provide guests and team members with clean sanitized utensils plate-ware, glassware, and equipment….
Chili’s needs Hosts
Chili’s Bar and Grill 4,764 reviews – Evansville, IN
$9 an hour
Be a key asset to the Chili’s team as the guests’ first point of contact where you will have the opportunity to greet our guests upon arrival and ensure the…
Long Term Substitute – Physical Education
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation 18 reviews – Evansville, IN
$70 a day
$196.72 per day for an entry level licensed teacher. $70 per day for a substitute holding a valid Indiana Substitute Permit….
Cashier and Sales Associate
Toys ‘R’ Us 9,415 reviews – Evansville, IN
$9.50 an hour
Operating registers efficiently and accuratelyEducating customers on the benefits of our Rewards program, Credit Card, and Protection PlansProviding solutions…
USI- FT Manager in Training/ Floating Supervisor
Sodexo Inc. 9,121 reviews – Evansville, IN
Responsible for the oversight of day-to-day activities of subordinates and assigns responsibility for specific work or functional activities as directed by on…
Patient Financial Representative- Part-time
Southwestern Healthcare 9 reviews – Evansville, IN
Applicants must pass the required criminal background checks, pass a drug screen, and hold a valid driver’s license….
Remote Operations Administrator
Heritage Federal Credit Union 15 reviews – Newburgh, IN
Associates degree in a business related field is required or equivalent experience. Assists with testing, implementation and both member and employee…
PER DIEM NUTRITION SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE
Deaconess Women’s Hospital of Southern Indiana 5 reviews – Newburgh, IN
Responsibilities may include preparing foods from written recipes, delivering meals to patient rooms, answering telephone in courteous manner to take patient…
Finance – Early Identification Program (EID/Co-op) – Mt. Vernon, IN
SABIC 94 reviews – Mount Vernon, IN
Please, no phone calls or emails to any employee of SABIC about this opening. Operating in the Americas since 1987, SABIC employs over 5,000 people and operates…
Inside Sales Assistant
NC Inc. – Evansville, IN
Inside Sales Assistant – Evansville, Indiana Location We are seeking an Inside Sales Assistant to add to our team. This position works closely with the…
Production Team Leader
Global Employment Solutions 75 reviews – Evansville, IN
$13 an hour
*Job Summary* Global Employment Solutions is currently seeking a full time second shift production team leader to join our dedicated team. Must be reliable,…
Merchandiser – PT/Rotating Shifts (coverage area: Washington, Indiana)
PepsiCo 7,436 reviews – Elberfeld, IN
$12 an hour
Valid driver’s license. This includes stocking shelves, rotating shelved product, setting up displays, stocking and rotating products in coolers, organizing and…
Assistant Home Manager
Arrow Consultation Services, Inc. – Evansville, IN
A valid drivers license and proof of current auto insurance. CPR/FA certification is required, Arrow Consultation will provide training if needed….
Direct Support Professional
Arrow Consultation Services, Inc. – Evansville, IN
$11.66 an hour
A valid drivers license and proof of current auto insurance. CPR/FA certification is required, Arrow Consultation will provide training if needed….
Escalation Specialist Intermediate
OneMain 829 reviews – Evansville, IN
Responsible for taking telephone calls from the assigned telephone queue(s). Answer verbal and written questions from team members and customers, including…
Afternoon Float Teacher
Bethany Little Disciples Day Care Ministry – Evansville, IN
The afternoon float teacher will be responsible for serving snack & offering fun activities for our children up to age five….
Dispatcher
AMR 77 reviews – Evansville, IN
Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) certification and CPR certification will be required within 90 days of hire and will be provided by the company….
Business Development Leader (Specialist, Business Development)
SABIC 94 reviews – Mount Vernon, IN
Bachelor’s degree, commercial or technical field preferred. Please, no phone calls or emails to any employee of SABIC about this opening….
Route Svc/Sls Rep RSSR
Johnson Controls 3,542 reviews – Evansville, IN
Valid driver’s license with a clean record. Be able to obtain and retain a security license if necessary and other appropriate certifications and/or licenses….
Project Scheduler
Skanska 835 reviews – Evansville, IN
Bachelor of Science Degree in Construction or Engineering preferred, but experience may be considered in lieu of;…
Best Buy Mobile Sales Consultant
Best Buy 15,038 reviews – Evansville, IN
Customer contracts and warranties, customer payments, cash and credit card/check transactions. Develop, maintain and communicate strong, up-to-date knowledge of…

ANNUAL ECONOMIC OUTLOOK LUNCHEON PRESENTED BY: FIFTH THIRD BANK

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The Southwest Indiana Chamber of Indiana will host the Annual Economic Outlook Luncheon from 11:30am to 1:00pm at Tropicana Evansville.

Each year a carefully recruited panel of seasoned professionals share economic trends and look ahead to the anticipated business climate in 2018. With a focus on regional, state, national, and global economics, topics covered range from the cost of energy and real estate to the labor market.

The 2017 Economic Outlook Luncheon Panelists are: Jeff Korzenik, Fifth Third Investment Management Group; Dr. Jerry Conover, Indiana University – Director, Kelley School of Business; and Dr. Mohammed Khayum, University of Southern Indiana – Dean, Romain College of Business. Moderator: Greg Wathen, President & CEO, Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana.

Sponsors for this event are Atlas World Group, Inc., BKD CPA’s & Advisors, Old National Bank and Tropicana.

For more information about the Economic Outlook Luncheon, to purchase seats, or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities, email Ashley Murray, director of events, or call 812-425-8147.

HARASSMENT

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Indiana Commission to Combat Drug Abuse Meets Thursday

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INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana’s Commission to Combat Drug Abuse will meet Thursday at Hope Academy. At the meeting, Executive Director for Drug Prevention, Treatment and Enforcement Jim McClelland and other commission members will discuss Indiana’s drug epidemic.

WHAT: Indiana Commission to Combat Drug Abuse

WHO:

  • Jim McClelland, Executive Director of Drug Prevention, Treatment and Enforcement
  • 17 members of the Commission to Combat Drug Abuse

WHEN:

2 p.m. ET

Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017

WHERE:

Hope Academy

8102 Clearvista Parkway

Indianapolis, IN 46256

LIVESTREAM LINK:  https://indiana.adobeconnect.com/gov/

Keep track of the commission’s upcoming meetings and find meeting agendas, minutes and recorded video at in.gov/recovery.

 

Eagles get 95-92 exhibition win over Eastern Illinois

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The University of Southern Indiana men’s basketball team posted its first exhibition win over an NCAA Division I opponent with a 95-92 win at Eastern Illinois University tonight in Charleston, Illinois. The victory broke a 0-17 streak against Division I exhibition opponents and was the first victory (regular season or exhibition) over a Division I team since USI defeated the University of Wisconsin in 1990-91.

The Screaming Eagles and the Panther traded buckets through the start of the first half and were tied 15-15 before USI went on a 15-3 run to lead 30-18 with 9:35 left to halftime. USI’s margin would grow to as many as 14 points, 38-24, after a three-point bomb by junior guard Nate Hansen (Evansville, Indiana).

Eastern Illinois followed with an 18-7 run of their own to knot the game up at 42-42 with 2:39 remaining in the half. USI would get the final bucket of the half when Hansen hit another from downtown to give the Eagles a 45-42 halftime margin.

The Eagles shot 53.3 percent (16-30) from the field and a blistering 69.2 percent from long-range (9-13). Hansen led USI’s long range attack with three-of-four from beyond the arc.

In the second half, USI quickly ran the lead back to 14 points, 62-48, with a 17-6 run that was led by senior guard Marcellous Washington (Lexington, Kentucky). Washington had seven points during the dash by to a 14-point margin.

USI’s largest lead of the game would come with 10:46 to play when freshman forward Emmanuel Little(Indianapolis, Indianapolis) hit a three-point field goal to put the Eagles up 15 points, 68-53.

The Panthers, however, were not going to let the Eagles cruise to the victory. Eastern Illinois would cut the USI advantage to two points, 89-87 and 93-91, before junior guard Alex Stein (Evansville, Indiana) hit six-straight free throws to seal the Eagles’ 95-92 victory.

Overall as a team, USI was a blistering 60.7 percent from the field (34-56), 64.0 percent from downtown (16-25), and 73.3 percent from the line (11-15). The Eagles also won the rebounding battle, 37-30.

Stein led the Eagles in the scoring column with 28 points, hitting a red-hot nine-of-11 from the field, four-of-five from long-range, and six-of-six from the line. The junior guard also had a team-best nine assists.

Little followed Stein with 19 points and also grabbed a team-best nine rebounds. Washington and Hansen rounded out the double-digit scorers with 12 points each.

The Eagles resume regular season action in the G-MAC/GLVC Challenge at Malone University in Canton, Ohio, taking on Hillsdale College November 10 at 5 p.m. (CST) and Malone University November 11 at 6 p.m. (CST). The next home game for USI is November 14 when it hosts Brescia University at the Physical Activities Center.

IS IT TRUE NOVEMBER 7, 2017

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We hope that todays “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 the Vanderburgh County Commissioners are voting on an agenda item at todays meeting that will change the City/County employees medical clinic provider? …currently the Vanderburgh/City employees medical clinic is being operated by an Indianapolis based firm named QUADMED?  …the County Commissioners are looking at approving a locally owned medical company named Tri-State Community Clinics (TSCC) to be the new health care provider for the County/City employees? …if this measure passes, it will save Vanderburgh County taxpayers many hundreds of thousands of dollars? …this proposal will also offer the City and County employees the opportunity to visit four (4) Urgent Care clinics locations throughout the Evansville area? …we commend County Commissioner Ben Shoulders for taking the lead during the talking stages of changing the medical clinic providers which helped make this proposal a reality?  …also Commissioners Musgrave and Ungethiem did some good work behind the scene during  the last several months on this issue?  …we are told that the City of Evansville is on board with Tri-State Community Clinics (TSCC) proposal? …however members of the Vanderburgh County Council have not been approached concerning this issue? …we urge the County Commission to approve this proposal at todays meeting because it’s a good deal for the taxpayers of Vanderburgh County and the County/City employees?

IS IT TRUE that the President of the Vanderburgh County Council John Montrastelle alleges that he and other members of the County Council hopes that the County Commission will reconsiders its decision concerning the County Employee Heath Insurance plan the Commissioners voted on last week?  …that Mr. Montrastelle alleges that when the County Commissioners voted 2-1 in favor of the Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Health Insurance Plan they costs the Vanderburgh taxpayers an additional $1 million annually?  …if he was so concerned about this issue why didn’t he show up at the last County Commissioners meeting and express his views on the subject?  …when the President of County Commission Bruce Ungethiem voted for this issue he surprised several individuals because he told them that he was voting for the Central States Employee Insurance Plan?  …that Vanderburgh County Commissioner Ben Shoulders (D) voted against the Anthem plan?  …Mr. Shoulders (D) also voted against the approval to increase the County Option Income Tax (COIT) for 2018 while the two Republican Commissioners voted to approve the tax?  …we have been told that the County Commission may take up the Vanderburgh County Employee Health Insurance issue at todays meeting and we would like for the President of the Vanderburgh County Council, John Montrastelle to show up this time and express his views on this subject?

IS IT TRUE that Trolley of Evansville Districts (TED) project mission is to support Evansville’s blossoming entertainment and cultural districts while helping in the  redevelopment of our urban core, and growing tourism industry? …this project is sponsored by the non-profit Franklin Street Events Association and is also a joint venture between FSEA and GAGE. …if you would like to support this worthily project heres the link to do so-https://www.patronicity.com/project/trolley_of_evansville_districts_ted#!/?   
..recently the Trolley Of Evansville Districts (TED) project spearheaded by Amy Word-Smith experienced a detour when the Evansville Convention and Visitors Bureau declined her request help fund this worthily project? …we thought that the Evansville Convention and Visitors Bureau mission was to help promote local restaurant, bars and hotels? ..we would like to thank the following donors to this project: Sheriff Wedding, Ben Shoulder, Kelley Course, Josh Armstrong, Brad Ellsworth, Patricia Weinzapfel, and Amy Word along with a total of 84 local donors from the city.  …there are 8 days remaining to donate to this project and we we’d love to see more members of city and county government, CVB, Area Chamber of Commerce, and local community organizations support to support it?  …so far the Trolley Of Evansville Districts (TED) committee has $44,000 committed towards this project? …we hear that this fundraiser is only $5,000 short of its goal?
IS IT TRUE we enjoy reading the article that the Courier and Press columnist Jon Webb wrote about serial killer “MAD DOG” Leslie Irvin of Evansville? …that Jon Web did a masterful job in writing this extremely interesting article?
IS IT TRUE if you want to see a good local TV Sports Reporter in action we highly recommend that go to Channel 44 News  and watch Nick Ruffolo?  …this young man is on the top of his game?
IS IT TRUE we are extremely pleased with the results of our most recent “Readers Poll”?  …the ‘Readers Poll” question was “Do you feel that the partnership agreement between the StatehouseFiles and the City County Observer is really a big deal”?   …a whooping 585 people voted in this poll?  …459 people voted yes (78%), 74 voted no (13%) and 52 (9%) said that they had no idea in this non-scientific but trendy poll?  …it looks like the majority of our readers agree with our decision concerning the publishing of the StatehouseFiles articles?
IS IT TRUE it looks like we made the right decision in selecting former State Representative Gail Riecken as our Statehouse Community Editor?
 Todays READERS POLL question is: Do you feel that the Vanderburgh County Commission should reconsider its decision concerning the County Employee Heath Insurance plan they voted on last week?
Please take time and read our newest feature articles entitled “LAW ENFORCEMENT, READERS POLL, BIRTHDAYS, HOT JOBS” and “LOCAL SPORTS” posted in our sections.  You now are able to subscribe to get the CCO daily.
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EDITOR’S FOOTNOTE:  Any comments posted in this column do not represent the views or opinions of the City County Observer or our advertisers

Indiana Dunes Heading For A Change In Name Only

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 By Makenna Mays

TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore is one step closer to being called Indiana Dunes National Park.

“Designating the dunes as a national park would give the area the recognition it deserves, attracting more visitors and helping further grow the economy in northwest Indiana,” U.S. Sen. Joe Donnelly, D-Indiana, said in a statement.

The legislation, which would designate the dunes as a national park, has already passed the U.S. House of Representatives, and now must pass the Senate before it can go to President Trump and be signed into law. If passed, Indiana could potentially see more visitors and receive a boost in the local economy.

The Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore currently sees between 1.6 and 2 million visitors each year, depending on the quality of the beach season. A name change to “national park” would raise their profile and might lead to more visitors, but it is hard to say since there are few similar situations.

“We do believe that we would get somewhat of a spike in attendance here at Indiana Dunes with a name change, but we just can’t predict how much,” said Bruce Rowe, public information officer for Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore.

In a 2016 study for Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, 1.7 million park visitors spent an estimated $73.8 million in local gateway regions while visiting. This supported a total of 1,000 jobs, $39.4 million in labor income and $100.9 million in economic output in local gateway communities surrounding the dunes.

“If our attendance figures were to increase by 10 percent, the economic impact would increase by a similar percentage,” Rowe said.

As far as accommodating larger crowds, Rowe said the biggest issue will be informing visitors of excess parking access in the West Beach area.

“Over the last two years, we have experimented with a shuttle bus from a South Shore Line trains station to encourage more use of mass transit by local and Chicago visitors,” Rowe said. “This is something that we may look at expanding should visitation increase significantly.”

The bill was authored by U.S. Rep. Pete Visclosky, D-Merrillville, and has received bipartisan support from Donnelly and his Republican counterpart, Todd Young, who introduced identical legislation to the bill earlier this year.

“This designation will help preserve one of our state’s most precious natural areas, and provide a boost to local economy,” Young said in a statement. “I am going to continue working with my colleagues to bring this bill across the finish line.”

File photo of U.S. Rep Todd Young by Kiley Lipps, TheStatehouseFile.com

Rowe’s understanding of the legislation is that nothing but the name of the park would change. It would not change the boundary funding or management of resources.

“I should point out that all national park sites, no matter what their name is, place protection of park resources as their top priority,” Rowe said.

If the legislation passes, the dunes would be renamed as the “Indiana Dunes National Park.” This would be the 60th national park in the United States.

Makenna Mays is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

Court Upholds Indianapolis Land Bank Fraud Convictions

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Olivia Covington for www.theindianalwyer.com

Two men convicted in an elaborate fraud scheme involving the Indianapolis Land Bank have lost their federal appeal, with the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling Friday there was sufficient evidence to support their multiple fraud convictions.

As manager of the city-run Indianapolis Land Bank, Reginald Walton was charged with overseeing the process of acquiring troubled properties and selling them for a productive use. But in May 2011, Walton began working with Aaron Reed, founder of Naptown Housing Group, in a scheme to make money off the properties in the Land Bank.

As part of the scheme, Walton would work with specific nonprofit organizations that he knew would transfer the properties back to Reed, Naptown or a private buyer and turn over profits from the sales. Once a property was sold to a nonprofit, Naptown would either sell the property to a private buyer, renovate it for sale or prepare it as a rental. Reed shared half of his profits with Walton in cash as a kickback for Walton pushing the property through his department, the Department of Metropolitan Development.

When some of the nonprofits Walton and Reed used for their earlier transaction became unavailable, David Johnson, who ran the nonprofit Indianapolis Minority Aids Coalition, began using IMAC to acquire Land Bank properties to sell for profit for the scheme participants. Johnson received money in exchange for assisting Walton and Reed.

Meanwhile, in August 2012, the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office charged Sheila Amos with selling properties she did not own to poor Hispanic families. Some of the properties were in the Land Bank, so Walton agreed to help the victims and told them they could purchase their homes through a nonprofit for either $1,000 or $2,500.

However, after pushing the sale of the properties through IMAC, Walton told the victims they had to pay $4,000 cash to benefit IMAC. Johnson kept the extra cash and paid a portion out to Walton.

In May 2013, the government indicted Walton, Johnson, Reed and other participants in their scheme alleging they committed honest services wire fraud. Additional charges of wire fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering were alleged against Walton and Johnson, and a charge of receiving a bribe was alleged against Walton.

Reed and the other participants pleaded guilty and testified against Walton and Johnson, who were both found guilty as charged. Walton received an enhanced nine-year sentence, while Johnson received an enhanced 5½ year sentence.

 Both men appealed, challenging the sufficiency of the evidence against them and the district court’s jury instructions. But the 7th> Circuit Court of Appeals upheld both their convictions and sentences on Friday.

Judge Ann Claire Williams wrote the government offered “extensive evidence” to prove Walton intended to commit fraud and “deprive the City of his honest services by accepting bribes and kickbacks”. Similarly, evidence of Johnson’s participation in the scheme, including the fact that he wrote false entries on the memo line of kickback checks, proved his intent to commit fraud, Williams said.

Further, Williams said there was no question Walton intended to benefit from raising the prices on the Amos victims, so the evidence proves that he was guilty of wire fraud. The men also asked the court to vacate their money laundering convictions if their fraud convictions were overturned, but because the 7th Circuit affirmed those convictions, it also declined to vacate the money laundering convictions.

The 7th Circuit also found no plain error in the district court’s instructions to the jury, specifically rejecting Walton’s argument the jury was permitted to convict him of accepting a “gratuity,” rather than a bribe. The men were also not entitled to a good faith instruction because they were convicted of crimes that required the jury to find bad faith, the judge said.

Finally, the court upheld Walton and Johnson’s enhanced sentences because the district court correctly found Walton to be a high-ranking public official and the Amos victims to be “vulnerable victims.”

The case is United States of America v. David Johnson and Reginald T. Walton, 15-3830 and 16-1471.