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U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions meets with 10 Point leaders and visits MLK/RFK sculpture during Indy stop

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U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions met Monday with members of the Indianapolis Ten Point Coalition (ITPC), a proven model for reducing urban youth gun violence in neighborhoods. The meeting followed conversations in recent months between Gen. Sessions and Attorney General Curtis Hill, who has partnered with the ITPC in efforts to spread the model to communities statewide.

Gen. Sessions also joined Gen. Hill and ITPC members on a brief walk around the neighborhood surrounding Barnes United Methodist Church, which was the site of the afternoon meeting. The church is pastored by local ITPC leader Rev. Charles Harrison.

The meeting also was attended by, among others, Rev. Eugene Rivers of Boston, director of the National TenPoint Training Institute.

Prior to the ITPC meeting, Gen. Sessions and Gen. Hill dined at Kountry Kitchen Soul Food Place in Indianapolis and then together visited the Landmark for Peace memorial sculpture honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy. The sculpture features King and Kennedy reaching out to one another. It is located near the site of a speech by Kennedy on April 4, 1968, in which he informed a crowd that he had just learned of the assassination of Dr. King and in which he urged racial reconciliation.

Attached are several photos from today’s visit by Gen. Sessions.

JFK FILES

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HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Reader’s Advisor – Red Bank Branch
Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library – Evansville, IN
$12.73 an hour
Indiana state library LC5 certification. Provides direct customer service via in person, telephone or email inquiry; Processes incoming materials….
Office Assistant
Horizon Healthcare Management – Evansville, IN
Answer phones and route calls to appropriate team member. Assist in directing guests upon arrival. Maintain the upkeep of front lobby….
Business Office Assistant
Riverwalk Communities Assisted Living Community – Evansville, IN
Full Time Business Office Position at Riverwalk Communities Assisted Living and Adult Day Center located in Downtown, Evansville, Indiana….
Holiday Sales Associate
Five Below 692 reviews – Evansville, IN
Treat Five Below like your own business and hire talent that will do the same. Frequently communicate and exchange information with customers and coworkers on…
Front Desk Agent
General Hotels Corporation 4 reviews – Evansville, IN
The Front Desk Agent is a member of the Front Office team. Welcoming and serving guests in a courteous, efficient and friendly manner, both face-to-face and on…
Collections Specialist
Utility Pipe Sales Company Inc. – Evansville, IN
$40,000 – $50,000 a year
Code and post cash payments. Handle short payments and overpayments – advise customer and salesman – provide backup to credit procesor if adjustment is required…
Retail Customer Service Associate
FedEx Office 1,734 reviews – Evansville, IN
Processes financial transactions using a Point of Sale terminal (POS),including handling cash and making change….
Delivery Driver
Sherwin-Williams 1,875 reviews – Evansville, IN
Must have a valid and unrestricted driver’s license, and an acceptable driving record from the State Bureau of Motor Vehicles….
Clinic Document Specialist / Quality / St.Vincent Evansville / FT Days
St. Vincent Health, IN – Evansville, IN
Uses performance improvement methodologies and education strategies to develop formal training and improvement programs for staff concerning clinical…
Front Load Driver
Advanced Disposal 227 reviews – Evansville, IN
Required license or certification:. Driver must possess a minimum Class B CDL. Minimum Class B CDL. FRONT LOAD DRIVER*….
Full Time 1st Shift Cleaner
Facilities Management Services, Inc 3 reviews – Evansville, IN
Refrain from involving yourself in gossip and negative behavior. As an FMS Floor Technician your goal is to complete your assigned duties as directed by your…
Cafe Helper – Weekends only
Canteen Service Company 13 reviews – Evansville, IN
$9 an hour
Operates cash register. Ability to read and comprehend simple instructions, short correspondence, and memos. Ability to write simple correspondence….
Night Auditor/Front Desk Agent
Hampton Inn Evansville East – Evansville, IN
$9.25 an hour
Due to the nature of the hospitality industry, must be available to work weekends and holidays as needed. Hampton Inn East is seeking a Night Auditor….
Assistant Property Manager
Fetter Properties – Evansville, IN
Duties will include answering phones, taking payments, tenant correspondence, and other duties as assigned….
Employment Recruiter
Horizon Health Care Management – Evansville, IN
Builds applicant sources by researching and contacting community services, colleges, employment agencies, recruiters, media, and internet sites;…
Seasonal Sales Associate
Tilly’s 601 reviews – Evansville, IN
Are you a “people person” who has a talent for making friends with perfect strangers? As a Seasonal Sales Associate, you will be responsible for delivering the…
Customer Service Specialist II
Deaconess Health System 37 reviews – Evansville, IN
Valid drivers license is required with an acceptable driving record. Deaconess Laboratory Staff work in a progressive, highly computerized environment that…
Laborer
Bodine Services 14 reviews – Newburgh, IN
No phone calls, please. Clean driving record. Industrial clean-up operations utilizing hand tools and other necessary equipment….
Special Education Assistant for a 1:1 with a student
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation 18 reviews – Evansville, IN
$10.04 an hour
OR can demonstrate knowledge of, and ability to assist in instructing reading, writing, and mathematics by having passed the state approved formal Para-Pro…
Shipping/Receiving Clerk
Flanders Electric 14 reviews – Evansville, IN
Ability to plan, develop and coordinate multiple projects. Ability to read, write, and comprehend simple to complex instructions, short correspondence, and…
Facilities/Housekeeping Manager
Service Management Systems 41 reviews – Evansville, IN
$28,000 – $32,500 a year
Ability to utilize a participative approach to managing staff, to organize and prioritize tasks, and to develop budgets with a complete understanding of…
Collections Representative
Rent A Center 2,839 reviews – Evansville, IN
Required license or certification:. ï‚· Appropriate operator’s license per state/federal regulations. Use company vehicle to – complete pick-ups and service calls…
Hospitality Aide – 1710939
Golden Living Centers 1,364 reviews – Newburgh, IN
Answer call lights and provide non-care giving tasks. You will empower our patients, recognizing their ability to make their own choices while guiding them with…
Optical Associate
U.S. Vision, Inc. – Evansville, IN
The optical associate completes paperwork and computer data entries as necessary to place and process orders and perform some technical operations such as…
Monitor Tech, Telemetry Stepdown
Deaconess Health System 37 reviews – Newburgh, IN
The Monitor Technician must demonstrate clinical competence in areas applicable to the care center/unit and must be able to successfully demonstrate leadership…
Construction Cleaner
Facilities Management Services, Inc 3 reviews – Evansville, IN
$12 an hour
OSHA 10 CERTIFICATION REQUIRED. Must be able to lift up to 40 lbs, carry up to 25 lbs, work in noisy, chilly, or warm environments, and wear the appropriate FMS…
Retail Merchandiser @ Meijer
Encore Floral Marketing 11 reviews – Evansville, IN
You will need a reliable car, cell phone (with camera), and a computer with email — any merchandising experience is helpful but is not required….
Outpatient Substance Abuse Counselor CADAC II
Acadia Healthcare 121 reviews – Evansville, IN
OR state license or certification eligible within the timeframe designated by the clinic’s individual guidance….
Reader’s Advisor – Red Bank Branch Library
Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library – Evansville, IN
$12.73 an hour
Indiana state library LC5 certification. Provides direct customer service via in person, telephone or email inquiry; Processes incoming materials….
Kitchen Buffet Steward
Tropicana Entertainment Inc. 19 reviews – Evansville, IN
$9.75 an hour
Work effectively with other employees, vendors, guests and other visitors. Must be able to obtain any and all State, Local, and County licenses and/or…

Prosecutors Seek Formal Opposition to Marijuana Legalization in Indiana

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Indiana prosecuting attorneys on Friday, November 3, asked the Indiana Commission to Combat Drug Abuse to formally oppose the legalization of marijuana in the state, in any form, for any purpose. The request came in the form of a letter from the Association of Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys, Inc., (a non-profit corporation) that cited prospective efforts to legalize marijuana during the 2018 session of the Indiana legislature.

On behalf of the association, Executive Secretary David Powell cited the following reasons marijuana legalization is bad for Indiana:

  • Marijuana use increases the risk of opioid abuse and other controlled substances and has been associated with reduced odds of achieving abstinence from alcohol, cocaine or polysubstance use.
  • Marijuana is not medicine and information purporting that marijuana is medicine is based on half-truths and anecdotal evidence.
  • Marijuana legalization in other states has been a detriment; specifically to workforce availability, impaired driving and in increased use among youth.

Powell wrote, “…we strongly believe both medicinal and recreational marijuana legalization are wrong for Indiana. We urge you to stake a stand against these policies that would cause further harm to communities already suffering from the devastating effects of drug abuse.”

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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 Below are the felony cases to be filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.

Natalie Suzanne Huffman: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Unlawful possession of syringe (Level 6 Felony), Possession of a controlled substance (Class A misdemeanor), Possession of a controlled substance (Class A misdemeanor)

USI falls in GLVC Championship game, 1-0 Eagles finish the year, 11-7-1

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The University of Southern Indiana men’s soccer team fell short in its quest for a Great Lakes Valley Conference title, falling to the University of Indianapolis, 1-0, in the championship game Sunday morning at Carroll Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Screaming Eagles, the seventh seed, finish 2017 with an 11-7-1 overall mark, while the Greyhounds, the fourth seed, see their record go to 13-5-1.

The loss ends the Eagles’ run to and through the post-season. USI, which started the year with a 0-4-0 mark in the GLVC play, ended the season by going 9-3-1 in the last 14 matches. The wins included a victory over second-seeded Maryville University and a tie with third-seeded Lewis University in the conference tournament. The Eagles advanced to this morning’s title game after winning a shootout with Lewis, 4-1, in penalty kicks in the semifinals Friday night.

USI and UIndy battled to a scoreless tie for over 89 minutes before the Greyhounds got the deciding goal at 89:16. The Eagles had their chances throughout the match, but was outshot, 24-10, overall and in shots on-goal, 11-5.

Former State Representative Gail Riecken Named City County Observer Statehouse Editor

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There is a saying “What happens in Las Vegas, stays in Las Vegas”. Over the years that saying has often been true about politics discussed in Indy that affected us in Southwestern Indiana “what was discussed in Indy, didn’t always reach us”.

Our local elected state officials try to keep us informed but one representative or senator writing to his/her constituents does not necessarily give access to information outside that person’s district.

There has been information concerning current happenings at the Statehouse that we at CCO know of where some folks would have liked to know more, but getting the information was after-the-fact or too late to comment.

That is why we think the StatehouseFiles articles is going to be so important to you, our readers. It will give just one more perspective on an issue, another set of ears and eyes on subjects we care about, published in a timely manner and available to anyone who reads CCO.

But, we are not stopping there. We want to do more.

We have invited former State Representative Gail Riecken to help us. Riecken will make comments on a StatehouseFiles articles published in the CCO. Her charge is to provide unbiased opinions or answers on those StatehouseFiles articles.

Gail Riecken might offer some background to the issue or ask a question or it might be she will quote a legislator who has spoken out on the issue. Her goal will be, first, to encourage you to comment about the impact on our region.

Second, she will also help you find the right person in Indy, if you want to share your thoughts. Suppose you really care about a certain issue in a CCO StatehouseFiles feature article and want to contact someone about the subject. First contact, always, is your local legislator, but, second, well that may be where Riecken can help.

So, here is the process. If you want to make a comment on a CCO feature article from StatehouseFiles for everyone to read, respond to the CCO in the comment section as you have always done.

But if you want more information or additional help, let Gail Riecken know and she can point you in the right direction. Contact her at gailriecken@gmail.com.

It is our hope that the City County Observer and our newly appointed State house Community Editor Gail Riecken will be able to provide you with one more avenue toward sharing information to make this region an even better place to live.

PROFILE OF THE NEWLY APPOINTED STATE HOUSE EDITOR GAIL RIECKEN

Gail Riecken is a hometown girl with a career of servant leadership possessing an ingrained need to work with people and for people for the betterment of the community and region that she comes home to everyday.

As a young girl growing up in a household that encouraged volunteerism and public service, Gail Riecken, earned pocket money by babysitting and working as a camp counselor. Her German roots made their way to America like many through the gates of Ellis Island. The strength of Gail’s grandmother was tested early in her American life by having all of her possessions stolen shortly after immigrating and by losing her husband to a mining accident. That strength seems to have manifested itself in Gail who has risen from being a schoolgirl at Evansville’s Bosse High School to become a successful entrepreneur and eventually to the office of Indiana State Representative for District 77.

While other elected officials are hiding from their records Mrs. Riecken is standing proudly on hers. As a professional woman from a family that has seized opportunities, Gail believes that one of government’s highest duties is to assure that everyone has an opportunity to achieve whatever they aspire to. One of her mantras is “it is better to teach people to fish than it is to give them a fish”. She also recognizes that the current economy has created situations where many people are at risk through no fault of their own. This recognition led her to embrace the opportunity to effect legislation to help people to save their homes from foreclosure and to enhance neighborhoods by mitigating abandoned property issues. Another saying of Gail’s is that “when neighborhoods succeed, communities succeed”.

Gail’s community involvement resume is quite comprehensive and includes direct involvement with children’s welfare programs, women’s groups, the arts, family support initiatives, and environmental concerns. This community devotion is reflected in Gail’s legislative actions to reform the administration of Medicaid to increase transparency and accountability while preserving benefits, by advocating for new law for women owned and minority owned businesses (MBE & WBE) and by authoring a bill to add certain rights of child and “endangered adults”.

 

Lawmaker Proposes To Help Long-Time Homeowners In Revitalized Neighborhoods

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Lawmaker Proposes To Help Long-Time Homeowners In Revitalized Neighborhoods

By Makenna Mays

TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS – Peggy Gamlin, a senior resident of Riverside, chose to stay in her westside neighborhood even through tough times, but now that the area is being revitalized she doesn’t want to face the possibility of losing her home.

“I love my neighborhood,” Gamlin told the Interim Fiscal Study Committee Monday. “I came back to my neighborhood even though it was challenging. At the time, I was making good money, I could have gone anywhere, but I chose to come back to my neighborhood.”

A proposal developed by state Rep. Cherrish Pryor, D-Indianapolis, would help long-time residents of developing neighborhoods by establishing a balance between revitalization and gentrification. The Fiscal Policy committee convened to hear testimony on the proposal.

Rep. Pryor listening to testimomy on balancing neighborhood revitalization and gentrification.
Photo by Makenna Mays, TheStatehouseFile.com

The proposal developed during the 2017 Indiana General Assembly would clear the way for local governments to allow tax deductions for longtime homeowners whose property has an assessed value of less than $100,000. This would soften some of the burden of increased property taxes for some homeowners as neighborhoods are revitalized.

“I want to see our neighborhoods improved by getting rid of blighted homes or renovating them,” Pryor said in a statement. “I also want to protect those people who have lived in the same neighborhoods for many years and have kept their properties in good condition.”

Judy Sharp, president of the Assessors Association, suggested stratifying neighborhoods. Assessors would assign a separate designation for the renovated area so that lower income homeowners would not be so adversely affected by a property tax increase.

“Going from a working employee to where I am today, surviving on my social security, it scares me when I hear a home that is in Fountain Square that sold for $31,000 in 2010 and just jumped to $131,000,” said Gamlin.

Sharp is seeing cases where these homeowners are being put in a position of losing their homes.

“That lady that is raising her great grandchildren is sitting their across from me saying ‘I’m going to lose everything I have,’” said Sharp.

Concerns have even been raised about gentrification in the southside because the popular HGTV show “Good Bones” has purchased some houses in that neighborhood. These renovations could potentially raise home values and then property taxes, causing problems for people who have lived there for years.

“Many of the folks who stuck it out when the neighborhoods were bad worked to bring improvements and change,” Pryor said. “They deserve to enjoy the labor of their work to revitalize their neighborhoods.”

“I have to think about how do I keep my house up, how do I continue to stay in my house, how do I age in place,” said Gamlin.

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