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TaylorMade Distribution Center Coming to Evansville’s North Side

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Channel 44 News: TaylorMade Distribution Center Coming to Evansville’s North Side

 TaylorMade Distribution Center will be coming to Evansville’s north side. This $9 million project will be located at 4400 Garrison Avenue, where the current 110,000-square-foot building will be expanded another 200,000-square-feet. The expansion will create 52 full-time jobs and about 100 seasonal jobs.

TaylorMade distributes several types of golf equipment, including clubs, gloves, hats, and more. These items will be found at the new distribution center.

TaylorMade currently has distribution centers in California, South Carolina, and Canada, but those operations will be consolidated in Evansville at the new location.

The project is expected to be complete by July 2018.

A groundbreaking ceremony is set for Wednesday, November 15th at 2 p.m. at the north side location.

To take a look at the project, visit TaylorMade Distribution Center.

Indianapolis Sues Drug Companies For Opioid Crisis

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November 14, 2017     
written by Olivia Covington for Indiana Lawyer
 The city of Indianapolis is making good on its promise to sue some of the country’s largest opioid manufacturers and distributors and is seeking compensation for their role in the worsening opioid crisis that is “ravaging” the city.

In a 177-page complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana on Tuesday, the city and Marion County demanded a jury trial and sought multiple forms of relief, including compensation for the past and future costs of “abat(ing) the ongoing public nuisance caused by the opioid epidemic.” The city also seeks damages for the costs of providing medical and therapeutic care, law enforcement resources and other similar costs related to combatting the growing opioid problem.

More than a dozen companies are named as defendants including Indianapolis-based Cardinal Health, Inc., and Purdue Pharm, the producer of OxyContin.

The complaint alleges the city and county spend millions of dollars every year to combat the epidemic created by the defendants. Meanwhile through an alleged false advertising campaign that created “a false perception of the safety and efficacy of opioids in the minds of medical professionals and members of the public,” the defendant drug companies have made “blockbuster profits,” including $8 billion in revenue in 2012 alone, the complaint claims.

The city also alleges the defendants had a duty to report and stop suspicious orders for opioid prescriptions, yet failed to do so, contributing to the epidemic.

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“The rising numbers of persons addicted to opioids have led to increased health care costs and a dramatic increase in social problems, including drug abuse and diversion and the commission of criminal acts to obtain opioids throughout the United States, including Indianapolis and Marion County,” the plaintiffs wrote in their complaint. “Public health and safety throughout the United States, including Indianapolis and Marion County, has been significantly and negatively affected due to widespread inappropriate use of the drugs manufactured and distributed by defendants.”

Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett announced his plans to take legal action against the drug companies in October, promising a “robust lawsuit” similar to those that have already been filed by several other government entities.

“Last winter, we set Indianapolis on a course to comprehensively reform our criminal justice system,” Hogsett said in a Tuesday statement. “Throughout that process, we have heard first-hand accounts of the devastation opioid abuse can wreck as it tears apart families and take(s) the lives of Indianapolis residents. We must do all we can to combat this epidemic of addiction while holding those accountable who have contributed to this crisis and caused such a prolific drain on taxpayer dollars.”

The suit was filed on behalf of the city and county by Indianapolis firm Cohen & Malad, which also called on the court to require the defendants to establish an “’abatement fund’ for the purposes of abating the opioid nuisance.”

“It’s time for the companies that profited to the tune of billions of dollars off opioids (to) be held accountable for the severe harm they’ve caused Indianapolis and Marion County,” Cohen & Malad managing partner Irwin Levin said in a statement.

First Lady and Friends Adjust To Life In Political Spotlight

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First Lady and Friends Adjust To Life In Political Spotlight

 By Adrianna Pitrelli

TheStatehouseFile.com 

INDIANAPOLIS — She’s a jack of all trades — an artist, a firearms instructor, a cook.

“She does everything,” Miriam Weaver said. “We’ve shot guns with her and then watched how great she is at entertaining and having people over and making sure everybody in the room is happy.”

First lady Janet Holcomb and two of her bridesmaids pose at her wedding. Miriam Weaver and Amy Jo Clark said Holcomb’s wedding is one of their favorite memories of her.

She looks put together no matter what she’s doing.

“She’s like Jackie O, but Republican,” Amy Jo Clark said.

She is a friend, an aunt, the first lady — but she’s also an everyday person.

“She is still her, the Janet she’s been since we first met,” Clark said.

First lady Janet Holcomb, Weaver and Clark have been friends since 2009 when now-Gov. Eric Holcomb set up a breakfast date with the three of them — years later, they were her bridesmaids.

“We went out and thought ‘Oh my God, we love her,’ so we hit it off and became best friends,” Clark said. Clark and Weaver host “Chicks on the Right” on WIBC.

Growing up on a small horse farm just east of Muncie, Janet Holcomb loved being outdoors, reading and drawing. She enjoyed drawing so much that she started taking art classes at Ball State before pursing her fine arts degree there. She also helped lead her family’s fastener business, R & R Engineering — a bolt engineering company.

“I always balanced art with business courses since I grew up in a family of small business owners,” Janet Holcomb said. “I wasn’t certain what my intentions were at the time, but I was passionate about it so I pursued it to see where it would lead.”

It led her to political fundraising in 2001, which led her to Gov. Holcomb.

“I knew of him and we had mutual acquaintances but we didn’t meet until he started working for Gov. Daniels,” she said.

Gov. Eric Holcomb and first lady Janet Holcomb as the governor takes his oath of office in January. Photo by Alexa Freeman, TheStatehouseFile.com.

The couple hit it off and have been happily married for five years. But until about a year ago, she never expected she would be the first lady.

In February 2016, then-Gov. Mike Pence asked then-U.S. Senate candidate Holcomb to fill the vacancy of the lieutenant governor’s seat. He was sworn in on March 3.

“I thought, ‘Ok, we have four years to adjust to this role and contemplate if there is a next step if we want to do that’,” the first lady said.

But less than five months after being sworn into his new position, Gov. Holcomb got a call that Pence became the vice presidential-nominee. On July 26, he was named the gubernatorial candidate.

“I think Eric has always had a passion for serving others, so I wasn’t completely surprised,” Janet Holcomb said. “But the way the events transpired, no one could have predicted that.”

When Weaver and Clark heard the news, they immediately texted the first lady.

“We texted her,” Weaver said, “and we were like, ‘Oh my gosh, you could be the first lady.’”

“And she was like, ‘No way. There’s really no way I’m going to become first lady’,” Clark said.

First lady Janet Holcomb takes a selfie with her nieces, Victoria and Catherine. Her nieces love attending events with her, like the Indiana State Fair.

Even after becoming first lady, her nieces still see her as “Aunt Janet.”

They have tagged along with her to events like the Indiana State Fair and the Governor’s Ball.

“When you are with her you would be nothing but happy,” her 10-year-old niece, Victoria Holcomb, said.

And the first lady, who was a 4-H’er herself, loves to support her nieces in their 4-H competitions.

“Since she has been in 4-H, she knows all the things you need to know about showing horses,” 10-year-old Kay Ann Amos said. “My Aunt Janet made a trip to my show this year to help me and give me great tips.”

Kay Ann has also stayed in the governor’s residence.

“It was like being in a maze,” she said. “But luckily Henry and Aunt Janet knew the way around.”

Henry is their beloved schnauzer who is almost always by her side.

But despite her new role as first lady, she said nothing has really changed — other than having security detail.

“The state police assigned an officer to me, so when I go to the grocery store, I have a security detail with me,” she said.

And that’s changed how she can spend her free time.

“We can’t just go to Nordstrom whenever we want to,” Clark said.

Instead, the friends who love going on girls trips to Florida, zip lining and brunching — must check the first lady’s schedule.

The three friends recently spent a weekend at the governor’s cabin in Brown County and an afternoon at the governor’s residence.

“It was weird kind of because she’s our friend,” Clark said. “We were friends with her before she became first lady, so we just see her as Janet. Janet — our friend, Janet — who loves to be barefoot, just Janet.”

They love to joke about her new role, however.

“I go over there and I’m like, ‘You have three kitchens now. I don’t even know what to do with one kitchen’,” Clark said laughing. “And then I tell people that except and they’re like, ‘Oh my goodness, you hung out with the first lady’.”

From paying bills to hosting dignitaries for dinner, every day as first lady is different, but every day is a new challenge.

First lady Janet Holcomb and her friends, Miriam Weaver and Amy Jo Clark, have been friends since 2009. They were both bridesmaids in Holcomb’s wedding. Photo provided.

“It’s fun,” she said. “I kind of enjoy new challenges and the change but it’s also very tiring.”

Her friends, nieces and those who know her best said she’s not only a great person, but also a great first lady.

“When you need someone, she knows what to say,” Clark said. “She understands how to be a first lady she is such a perfect representative for the state, but also a perfect friend.”

Adrianna Pitrelli is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by

YESTERYEAR: Joe Larvo’s Restaurant By Pat Sides

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In 1953, Joe Larvo opened his first restaurant after serving as chief steward and manager of the Evansville Country Club for several years. It was located on SE First Street until January 1960, when a fire temporarily forced him out of business. Larvo, a former bricklayer and dishwasher from Chicago, quickly revived his restaurant at 15 Main Street (pictured here), bragging that “courtesy and consideration” were the cornerstone of his success.

Downtown urban renewal forced the business to move, and after 1969, the restaurant operated in the old Three Coins restaurant on First Avenue near Columbia Street. Larvo retired eight years later.

Parks Board Nov. 15 Meeting Agenda

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BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONER AGENDA

REGULAR MEETING

KEVIN WINTERNHEIMER CHAMBERS IN ROOM 301, CIVIC CENTER COMPLEX

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2017 AT 12:00 NOON

1. CALL TO ORDER

Parks Board Nov. 15 Meeting Agenda

2. MEETING MEMORANDUM   NOVEMBER 1, 2017

3. CONSENT AGENDA

4.        OLD BUSINESS  

5.         NEW BUSINESS

a. Request Re: Permission to increase price of Freestyle & Stick Time at Swonder Ice Arena

from $6.00 per session to $7.00 per session. -Crook

b. Request Re: Permission to increase hourly ice time at Swonder Ice Arena from $200.00 for

prime time ice to $210.00 per hour for prime time ice. non prime time from $150.00 per hour to

$160.00 per hour for non prime time.- Crook

c. Request Re: Approve and Execute contract with Mel Kay Electric for Electrical projects at

Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden – Beck*

d. Request Re: Approve and Execute contract with Happe & Sons for Vet door replacement at

Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden- Beck*

e. Request Re: Any Other Business the Board Wishes to Consider and Public Comments

*Recommendation from Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden Advisory Board

6.        REPORTS

Brian Holtz, Executive Director

7.        ACCEPTANCE OF PAYROLL AND VENDOR CLAIMS

 8.        ADJOURN

Aces head to Alabama A&M for first road game

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 Evansville looking to extend six-game regular season win streak

After opening the season with an 89-81 victory over Murray State at home on Sunday, the University of Evansville women’s basketball team travels to Huntsville, Alabama to take on Alabama A&M on Wednesday night at 6 p.m.

Evansville sets off on its first road trip of the season with momentum built from a successful weekend. In their first game back on campus since 2000, the Purple Aces captured an 89-81 win over Murray State in front of an electric crowd at Meeks Family Fieldhouse. Graduate guard Hannah Noe recorded the fourth-best scoring performance in program history with 33 points. Noe’s outing is believed to be the most points for a Purple Ace in their Evansville debut as individual stats from the early years of program history are incomplete. For her efforts, Noe was recognized as the Missouri Valley Conference Women’s Basketball Player/Newcomer of the Week.

Alabama A&M opened its season last Friday at Alabama, suffering a 90-32 defeat to the Crimson Tide. Evansville and the Bulldogs have met just once previously with the Aces earning a 63-54 victory on December 21, 2016 in Evansville. The Aces have made just one previous trip to play a team on the road in the state of Alabama. The only previous occasion, Evansville captured a 62-47 victory over UAB in Birmingham, Ala.

The Aces are in search of their eighth win in the last nine games, dating back to Feb. 17, 2017. With a win, UE would secure its first 2-0 start since winning back-to-back games to open the 2010-11 campaign.

 

CVB 11/15 Marketing Meeting Notice

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A meeting of the Evansville Convention & Visitors Bureau Marketing Committee will convene on Wednesday , November 15th, 2017.  The meeting will be held at 3:30 p.m. in the lower level of the Pagoda Visitors Center, located 401 SE Riverside Dr. Evansville, In 47713

Adopt A Pet

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Tess is a female brown tabby cat. She was found by a VHS team member on the west side during the Fall Festival, and jumped right in her car to go for a ride! No one ever reclaimed her. Tess looks “grumpy” in her pictures but is very very sweet! She’s estimated to be around 6 years old. Her $30 adoption fee includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Customer Service Specialist, Entry Level, Part-Time
Orkin 485 reviews – Evansville, IN
$14.50 an hour
Provide customer service by sending emails, answering inquiries and responding to general requests both internally and externally….
Customer Service Specialist, Entry Level, Part-Time
Rollins 64 reviews – Evansville, IN
$14.50 an hour
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Drug & Alcohol Collector
Examination Management Services, Inc. 346 reviews – Evansville, IN
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Package Handler- Warehouse
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PHs operating switching equipment must have a valid driver’s license and maintain a Department of Transportation (DOT) file….
Inventory Specialist ($455-$500/week)
Evansville Overstock Warehouse – Evansville, IN
$23,650 – $26,000 a year
Valid Drivers License. Required license or certification:. This job normally consist of primary office work such as computer use, filing, and answering phones….
Warehouse Shipping and Receiving Supervisor
AmeriQual Packaging 7 reviews – Evansville, IN
$50,000 a year
In-depth knowledge of/or ability to learn ERP system, shipping/receiving and inventory transaction systems as well as manufacturing warehouse and plant…
Rehab Coordinator – Full-time Easterseals Posey County
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ACTIVITIES ASSISTANT
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Patient Registration Representative – St. Vincent Evansville
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Being compassionate is an asset in this field. Intake specialists have to be able to understand what a person needs when coming to them in crisis or in a less…
Pest Control Route Technician
Rollins 64 reviews – Evansville, IN
$45,000 – $55,000 a year
A valid driver’s license with a good driving record. 401(k) plan with company matching. ORKIN, the Industry Leader, is looking for a Pest Control Route…
Housekeeping Aide
Pine Haven Nursing and Rehab – Evansville, IN
Cleaning assigned areas such as residents rooms, hallways and common areas to maintain a sanitary environment for residents, families, visitors and staff….
Pest Control Route Technician
Orkin 485 reviews – Evansville, IN
$45,000 – $55,000 a year
A valid driver’s license with a good driving record. 401(k) plan with company matching. ORKIN, the Industry Leader, is looking for a Pest Control Route…
Crew
SNIDER, PAUL – Evansville, IN
Greeting customers with a smile. It’s time you worked for someone who will give you the tools to learn, grow and be what you want to be – both personally and…
Float CSR / Teller – Fifth Third Center – Full Time
Fifth Third Bank 1,343 reviews – Evansville, IN
O Act with confidence by answering and/or finding answers to customer questions and finding solutions to customer issues;…
Construction Field Technicians
Structural Group 13 reviews – Evansville, IN
Experience with a self-performing contractor, general contractor (GC), or specialty contractor. STRUCTURAL is currently recruiting for Construction Field…
Meat Production
Farm Boy Meats – Evansville, IN
$12 an hour
Farm Boy Meats has an immediate opening for an employee in our Meat Production area. Job is Monday through Friday with overtime opportunity….
Materials Technician
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Communicate with production and engineering groups. Thermoforming Materials Technician. Products from the plant floor according to….
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Ability to develop marketing strategies and target marketing programs to clients. He or she will develop and maintain customer relationships through sales and…
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In an Engineering or Technical Discipline. Understanding of Quality and Lean Manufacturing and associated tools….
Community Marketing Manager
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Compass Group 2,062 reviews – Evansville, IN
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Rehab Coordinator – Full-time
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Warehouse Team Coordinator
A. Schulman, Inc. 80 reviews – Evansville, IN
Train and provide lead work direction and guidance to assigned staff. Under the direction of the Warehouse Manager, oversee and participate in the shipping,…
CSR / Teller – Bell Oaks BC – Part Time
Fifth Third Bank 1,343 reviews – Newburgh, IN
O Act with confidence by answering and/or finding answers to customer questions and finding solutions to customer issues;…
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This position exists to support the VP of Business Development in financial analysis and business development for the health system and regional affiliates….

Dan Colbert is Promoted to Lab Manager at Indiana State Police Regional Laboratory

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Evansville – Indiana State Police Superintendent Douglas Carter has promoted Dan Colbert to serve as the Evansville Regional Laboratory Manager. Colbert’s predecessor, Joe Vetter, retired in June after serving as the laboratory manager since March 1980. Colbert has been the acting lab manager since Vetter’s retirement.

Colbert is a native of Owensville and a 1991 graduate of Gibson Southern High School. He later attended Oakland City University where he received his Bachelor’s Degree in Biology.

Colbert joined the Indiana State Police in 1996 as a Criminal Analyst at the Evansville Regional Lab.  He was promoted to Forensic Scientist in 2006 to serve as a firearm and tool mark examiner. Colbert has also been a member of the Indiana State Police Meth Suppression Team since 1999.

Colbert and his wife, Jennifer, reside in Gibson County with their two boys.