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Adopt A Pet

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Charm is a 1-year-old female tortoiseshell cat. She is FIV+ (feline immunodeficiency virus-positive) but she’s still quite healthy and can live with other cats even if they don’t have FIV! It’s similar to HIV in people, and won’t significantly affect her overall health or quality of life. She does just fine in the Cageless Cat Lounge right now. Her $30 fee includes her spay, microchip, and vaccines. Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

 

TAKING A KNEE

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Volleyball heads to SIU and Missouri State

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This weekend, the University of Evansville volleyball team continues it Missouri Valley Conference schedule as the Purple Aces head to Southern Illinois and Missouri State.

UE takes on the Salukis on Friday evening at 7 p.m. on The Valley on ESPN3 before traveling to Springfield, Mo. on Saturday for another 7 p.m. contest.

Conference play began last weekend for the Purple Aces as they fell to Indiana State on the road in five sets on Friday before dropping a 3-0 decision to Illinois State on Monday at Meeks Family Fieldhouse.

In the match-up at Indiana State last week, freshman Allana McInnis set her career mark with 54 assists at Indiana State.  It was the most for a Purple Aces player since Jelena Merseli registered 62 against Bradley last year.  The effort surpassed her previous high of 48 set against Chicago State in the season opener.  McInnis ranks 7th in the MVC with 8.04 assists per set.

Freshmen Cassie Brooks and Allana McInnis have made a huge difference this season for the Purple Aces.  Brooks ranks in the top ten in the league with 4.13 digs per set while McInnis is 7th in the conference in assists.  Brooks has helped Evansville improve its dig total from 12.73/set last season to 15.82 in 2017.  McInnis has done the same in the assist category.  In 2016, the Aces posted 9.09 per set with this year’s total checking in at 10.52.

Cathy Schreiber has been the definition of efficiency this season, hitting .279.  That tally puts her 10th in the MVC.  Her season total of .290 is the highest for an Evansville player since 2013 when Rachel TenHoor hit .321 over the course of 29 matches.  Schreiber is coming off of a great effort at Indiana State as she hit .429 with 19 kills in 35 tries with just four errors.  Schreiber is second on the team with 2.41 kills per set.  Her total of 19 at ISU was the most in her career.

Weekend play opens on Friday evening at Southern Illinois.  The Salukis stand at 3-11 overall, but picked up a pair of conference wins last weekend over Bradley and Valparaiso with a loss coming against Illinois State.  Andrea Estrada and Maggie Nedoma lead SIU with 2.37 and 2.33 kills per game, respectively.

Saturday’s match will feature a trip to Springfield, Mo. to take on Missouri State.  The Bears are currently 11-5 overall and got off to a perfect 3-0 start in league action last weekend, defeating Illinois State, Bradley and Loyola.  Lily Johnson paces the Bear offense with an average of 4.17 kills.  MSU is also the top hitting team in the league, entering the weekend at a league-best .241.

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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http://www.vanderburghsheriff.com/recent-booking-records.aspx

IS IT TRUE SEPTEMBER 29, 2017

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IS IT TRUE the local Evansville Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) recently denied a $15,000 request for a newly formed transportation project called Trolley Evansville Districts (“TED”)?  …. the CVB deny this request without informing Amy WordSmith, President and Founder of the Franklin Street Events Association or Abby Elpers with GAGE? …the rejection of “TED” by CVB  is especially surprising considering that the “TED” will be traveling to various hotels, restaurants, bars and other civic events that generate tourism dollars?

IS IT TRUE Mayor Lloyd Winnecke and County Commissioner Ben Shoulders recently did a joint promotion in support of “TED”?  … GAGE also publicly supported this most worthy new project?

IS IT TRUE that Amy WordSmith and Abby Elpers presented their “Trolley Plan” to the Vanderburgh County Commissioners?

IS IT TRUE that the Vanderburgh County Commission voted 3-0 to approve the “TED” resolution?  … after the vote by the County Commission to support “TED” the Evansville Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) denied the funding request for the “Trolley Evansville Districts” project (TED)?

IS IT TRUE the CVB recently committed a whopping $300,000 request ($100,000 per year for three year period) to help fund the E Is For Everyone” campaign?

IS IT TRUE all we can say is shame on the CVB for spending $300,000 of the local in-keepers tax dollars for a marketing campaign for “E IS FOR EVERYONE” but didn’t approve a mere $15,000 funding request for this much needed “TED” project?

IS IT TRUE we now understand why many people in the local food and bar and entrainment establishments are saying “its time to make some major changes in the Evansville Convention and Visitors Bureau Board of Directors position?

Today’s READERS POLL question is: Do you feel its time to change the direction of the Evansville Convention and Visitors Bureau Board of Directors?
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Supreme Court To Hold Argument At the University Of Southern Indiana In Vanderburgh County

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Supreme Court To Hold Argument At The University of Southern Indiana In Vanderburgh County

The Indiana Supreme Court will travel to southern Indiana on Monday, October 30. The Court will hold oral argument in Evansville in a juvenile delinquency case. The argument is in the case of B.A v. State of Indiana (49S02-1709-JV-567). Case materials can be foundonline.

The Court holds about 70 oral arguments at the State House in Indianapolis each year. Occasionally, it schedules arguments outside the capital to allow students, press, and public in other areas of the state an opportunity to see the work of the Court.

This argument will take place in Carter Hall on the campus of the University of Southern Indiana, 8600 University Boulevard, Evansville, Indiana 47112 at 10:30 a.m. CDT. The 40-minute argument will be broadcast live and is open to schools, the public, and press. Educators interested in bringing student groups should contact Outreach Coordinator, Sarah Kidwell at sarah.kidwell@courts.in.gov.

Press interested in attending must also contact Sarah Kidwell by October 23 at noon to learn decorum order rules. The argument will be webcast live by the University of Southern Indiana and uploaded to the Court’s website in coming weeks.

Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Those interested in attending will be required to enter through the south doors of University Center West and go through security on the second floor. Carter Hall is accessible to those with disabilities. Reserved accessible parking is located just outside the south door of the University Center West. Individuals needing special accommodations should contact Sarah Kidwell.

Fall Festival 2017- Things To Know Before You Go

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Fall Festival 2017- Things To Know Before You Go

The West Side Nut Club Fall Festival starts next Monday! As always, the Evansville Police Department will play a crucial role in keeping the event safe and fun. Please keep these things in mind before you head out to West Franklin St. Pay special to attention to the new information for the Saturday parade.

Items You Cannot Bring To The Fall Festival:

1. Animals/Pets of any type – service animals are allowed
2. Glass Bottles/Jars/Containers
3. Squirt Guns of any type/Water Balloons
4. Bicycles/Scooters/Skateboards/Roller-Blades
5. No Drones. It is against FAA regulations to fly drones over a crowd of people

NEW THIS YEAR!!!

For The Parade On Saturday:

• No one can set anything up on the median on Franklin St. until after the Friday night street cleaning (approximately 11:00 pm). Anything set up before this time will be removed and thrown in the trash.
• There will be walkways created in the medians . You may not block these walkways.
• Nothing permanent can be set up in the medians
o No walls, poles with tape or string etc. The only thing allowed will be chairs and blankets. This will be enforced by the WSNC and the Evansville Police Department. There will be no exceptions!!!
There will be a crossing point at 10th and Franklin during the parade. Make sure you obey the West Side Nut Club Volunteers at this location. This is for you safety and the safety of those participating in the parade

Life Chain Is Sunday, October 1

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On Sunday afternoon, October 1, at 1:30 p.m., Right to Life of Southwest Indiana will host the annual Life Chain.  Life Chain is a silent prayer vigil to protect life and oppose abortion.  The Life Chain supporters will gather at Brinker’s Jewelers parking lot at the corner of Green River and the Lloyd Expressway for free refreshments and to pick up signs beginning at 1:30 p.m. The silent prayer vigil is from 2-3 p.m.  All those who support Life are invited to stand on Green River Road sidewalks beginning at the Lloyd Expressway and going south to Lincoln Avenue.  Pastor Mike Ballard of the Potter’s Wheel will offer prayer and Brad Fleming will provide music.  Jan Herron is the chairperson for the 2017 Life Chain.

This is the 30th year of public witness on behalf of rejected Preborn Children; and Life Chain will fill the sidewalks in over 1,500 cities and towns in the U.S. and Canada. It is an opportunity for people to unite in prayer and to stand up for the rights of the unborn. They will stand in honor of the more than 60 million children whose lives have been lost to abortion in our country since 1973.  Every year young moms report choosing life for their unborn children over abortion after reading the signs and seeing the people praying at the Life Chain.

According to Mary Ellen Van Dyke, Executive Director of Right to Life of Southwest Indiana, “Supporters of unborn babies and their moms will stand together respectfully and prayerfully to honor the sanctity of life. This year with all the attacks against the sanctity of human life, conscience and religious freedom and the federal funding for abortions in Obamacare, many prayers are needed.”

Supporters Of Life will Hold Signs That Say:

  • ABORTION KILLS CHILDREN
  • JESUS FORGIVES AND HEALS
  • ADOPTION: THE LOVING OPTION
  • LORD, FORGIVE US AND OUR NATION
  • ABORTION HURTS WOMEN
  • PRAY TO END ABORTION
  • LIFE—THE FIRST INALIENABLE RIGHT
  • DEFUND PLANNED PARENTHOOD

The Life Chain follows a strict Code of Conduct, is peaceful, and family members, young and old are invited to attend.  Everyone who believes in the protection of unborn children and their mothers is welcome to participate.

FOOTNOTE: Right to Life of Southwest Indiana with 50,000 supporters protects life.  We exist to protect the right to life of innocent human life from fertilization to natural death.

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Administrative Associate
University of Southern Indiana 56 reviews – Evansville, IN
$12.74 an hour
Answer the telephone, answer questions and ensure customers are routed to the appropriate staff members or departments across campus;…
D/C Human Resources Assistant
TJX Companies, Inc. 4,054 reviews – Evansville, IN
Updates and maintains the payroll system, petty cash and creates payroll adjustments/increases as well as completes calendar entries….
Van Drivers
Professional Transportation, Inc. 53 reviews – Evansville, IN
Have a valid state driver’s license issued by the state of proposed employment. Drivers are responsible for safely transporting railroad crews to their…
Warehouse Material Handler I
Azteca Milling 17 reviews – Evansville, IN
$14.45 an hour
Drive the Forklift (Must have forklift operator’s License) in some occasions to carry on with the job duties. Inspect trailers before loading….
Golf Cart Attendant
Quail Crossing Golf Club – Boonville, IN
This position will meet and greet all members and their guests in a warm, friendly and professional manner in accordance with all facility policies and…
Data Coordinator
Berry Global, Inc. – Evansville, IN
Responsible for entry of item master and. Provide help desk support for all branch plants. At Berry Global, we pursue….
Full-time 1st shift – Mental Health Technician
Southwestern Healthcare 10 reviews – Evansville, IN
Applicants must pass the required criminal background checks,pass a drug screen, hold a valid driver’s license and qualify for Southwestern’s vehicle liability…
HR Support
Professional Transportation, Inc. 53 reviews – Evansville, IN
Supply miscellaneous forms, lists, and other information as requested by field management. Respond to employment verification inquiries, either by mail, fax, or…
Internet Sales Consultant
Kenny Kent Chevrolet 9 reviews – Evansville, IN
$28,000 – $32,000 a year
Looking for a Team Member at Kenny Kent Chevrolet – The opening is in the Automotive Internet Sales Department. We offer Competitive Salary plus Commissions….
General Warehouse
TJX Companies, Inc. 4,054 reviews – Evansville, IN
TJX considers all applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, gender…
Operational Analyst
Vectren 8 reviews – Evansville, IN
Bachelor’s degree in accounting or engineering. Moreover, these laws and regulations require that covered federal contractors take affirmative action to employ…
Office Cleaning
Jani-Clean, Inc. – Evansville, IN
$8.50 an hour
Part Time DAY SHIFT Evansville North and East side 20-25 hours per week Monday – Friday Starting pay: $8.50 after 30 days $9.00 Benefits include: Paid…
Extended Day Center Coordinator
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation 18 reviews – Evansville, IN
Maintain documents and data reporting for state and federal programs. Administer medications and implement plans for students with special needs….
Golf Course Pro Shop Attendant
Quail Crossing Golf Club – Boonville, IN
Communicates effectively with professional staff to ensure prompt service to guests requiring technical assistance or lessons….
Warehouse Associate
Countrymark Coop – Mount Vernon, IN
Minimum of 1-2 years of experience in related field. Material Receipts – Breaks down and receives incoming shipments, verifying that materials and quantities…
Part Time Retail Sales Consultant Priority Hiring
AT&T 19,029 reviews – Evansville, IN
$36,295 a year
Our part-time careers allow you the time to manage your schedule including days that you designate as your own each week!…
Contruction Worker
ACT Resources – Evansville, IN
If you love construction, and think you’re the perfect candidate, then DO NOT hesitate and apply! We provide the tools to make a job opportunity into a career….
Weighmaster
G4S 6,898 reviews – Mount Vernon, IN
$13 an hour
One (1) year of experience in security related field. Answer emergency phone and help with security incidents….
F&B Bartender / Server
Quail Crossing Golf Club – Boonville, IN
$8.00 – $8.50 an hour
Stay guest focused and nurture an excellent guest experience. We are looking for an enthusiastic bartender to provide an excellent guest drinking experience….
Route Sales/ Delivery Driver in Evansville, IN
SCHWAN’S 1,193 reviews – Mount Vernon, IN
$42,000 – $47,000 a year
Additional Requirements We’ve designed our trucks so that a regular driving license is all that is required. Once you are assigned your own route, typically at…
Facilities Supervisor
Medxcel Facilities Management 4 reviews – Evansville, IN
Valid driver’s license required. Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Engineering or related field preferred….
Warehouse/Manufacturing Specialist
eLuxury.com – Evansville, IN
Repair and maintain broken or malfunctioning components of machinery or devices. Analyze test results, machine error messages, and verbal feedback to diagnose…
Account Specialist
Applied Industrial Technologies 98 reviews – Evansville, IN
Valid driver’s license and satisfactory driving record are essential. In addition, Applied® provides engineering, design and systems integration for industrial…
FSC II – Assistant Branch Manager
Heritage Federal Credit Union 14 reviews – Evansville, IN
Perform various duties in the teller area which include monitoring cash levels, developing teller schedule, review teller time reporting, review teller outage…
Training Specialist-Evansville DC
TJX Companies, Inc. 4,054 reviews – Evansville, IN
Partners with Home Office Learning and Development to modify, design and develop training programs and materials….
Maintenance Technician
Aramark Uniform Services 9,807 reviews – Evansville, IN
$17.00 – $23.50 an hour
The Plant Maintenance Mechanic performs all routine maintenance to all plant machinery, as well as carrying out the preventative maintenance program of the…
Caregivers
Senior Helpers 484 reviews – Evansville, IN
$9.50 an hour
Required license or certification:. Must have a kind, compassionate, and caring demeanor, a reliable vehicle, current auto insurance, and good driving record,…
NOW HIRING MAIDS/HOUSEKEEPER/CLEANERS
Merry Maids of SW Indiana – Evansville, IN
Required license or certification:. Valid driver’s license, liability insurance and access to vehicle. We perform pre-employment background, driver and drug…
Health Educator
Matthew 25 AIDS Services – Henderson, KY
Health Educator must possess a valid driver’s license. Associates or Bachelor’s degree in public health or other relevant field….
Maintenance Worker
StaffQuick 7 reviews – Evansville, IN
$10.50 – $11.00 an hour
Required license or certification:. Valid driver’s license. Seeking self-motivated, goal orientated individual to work under the supervisor as a entry level…

CALLING ALL YOUNG ARTISTS

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CALLING ALL YOUNG ARTISTS

The Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana is preparing to launch a new fun club designed just for kids! Join us, along with Blick Art Materials, for a free, open-to-the-public event at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 30 at the Arts Council, 318 Main St. in Evansville, to help kick off the new program for kids 12 and under. This event will provide an opportunity to learn more about and sign up for the Arts Council Artlings and to enjoy fun activities!
Artlings Informational Event/Kids Activities
Saturday, September 30
2 – 3 p.m.
Arts Council, 318 Main Street, Evansville Kids craft, courtesy of Blick Art Materials; color your own “e”; world map; and more!