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Sullivan responds to the Evansville airport renovation celebration

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 Note to the Press: Please include the following statement from State Rep. Holli Sullivan (R-Evansville) in your coverage of Wednesday’s Evansville Regional Airport Renovation celebration. The event highlighted upcoming Improvements to the airport — made possible through the Indiana Regional Cities initiative supported by Sullivan — including reconfiguring TSA security gates, increasing the utilization of jet ways and updating the terminal’s restrooms, restaurants and parking.

“The Evansville Regional Airport is the gateway to Indiana’s great Southwest,” Sullivan said. “The renovations will improve the region’s connectivity and help local companies grow their businesses and attract talent to the Hoosier state. These updates will continue to set Indiana apart as the top state in the Midwest for business.”

 

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Drug Test Collector
Investigative Discoveries – Evansville, IN
$10 – $12 an hour
Valid Drivers License. Required license or certification:. Must have valid driver’s license, be organized and work well with many types of people….
Child Advocate
Albion Fellows Bacon Center – Evansville, IN
$24,000 a year
Attends staff meetings, in-service programs, case management meetings and represents the agency on outside committees regarding child advocacy, provides public…
Phone Receptionist
Indiana Exceptional Medical Care LLC – Evansville, IN
Required license or certification:. This position requires answering a multi-line phone system, assisting patients and other callers with their questions, and…
Customer Service Specialist/ Data Entry Tech
Secure Core Solutions – Evansville, IN
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Processing orders, answering shipping questions, addressing complaints, and handling returns. Answering and routing a multi-line phone system….
Full-Time Inventory Specialist ($455-520/week)
Evansville Overstock Warehouse – Evansville, IN
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Supplemental Patient Access Specialist
Deaconess Health System 36 reviews – Evansville, IN
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DHL 7,521 reviews – Mount Vernon, IN
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Extended Stay America 1,134 reviews – Evansville, IN
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john conti Gourmet Coffee Co. – Evansville, IN
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AmeriQual Packaging 7 reviews – Evansville, IN
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Roppel Industries 9 reviews – Evansville, IN
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American Senior Communities 100 reviews – Evansville, IN
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Advanced Disposal 221 reviews – Evansville, IN
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Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores 1,830 reviews – Evansville, IN
May use 2-way radios (hear incoming messages and provide verbal response). Processes customer transactions in an efficient and friendly manner at the cash…
Accountant
OneMain 817 reviews – Evansville, IN
Analysis of Finance Income, Loan Activity, Intercompany and other Product Processor related accounts. Review of financial results and performance of monthly /…
Transportation/Fleet Supervisor
Goodwill 10,307 reviews – Evansville, IN
$15 an hour
Driving a straight truck, must have a valid Chauffeur’s License and DOT Physical. Valid Driver’s License with a clean driving record….
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Best Buy 14,884 reviews – Evansville, IN
1 year Customer Electronics delivery, integration, network, and/or repair experience in the primary field of focus….
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Best Buy 14,884 reviews – Evansville, IN
Provide customer service and respond to customer concerns including carrying out customer products as needed and assisting customers in answering questions…

IU Men’s Swimming & Diving Ranked No. 1, Women No. 7 in CSCAA Poll

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The Indiana University men’s swimming and diving team is ranked No. 1 in the nation in the first College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA)/TYR Top 25 Swimming & Diving Poll released on Wednesday. The Hoosier women’s team is ranked in a tie for seventh in the country.

“It is an honor to be ranked No. 1,” IU head swimming coach Ray Looze said. “The last competition against Florida and Texas was extremely high-level against two of the very best teams in the country. We will do our very best to live up to this elite level status. I was very pleased to see our women move up to seventh after our quality win over Florida. In particular, our sprint relays were exceptional.”

The Hoosier men jumped five spots from the preseason poll after getting the 2017-18 season off to a tremendous start this past weekend, sweeping a two-day, double-dual meet with No. 2 Texas and No. 4 Florida in Gainesville, Fla.

The Longhorns are the three-time defending NCAA Champions, while Florida placed third last year at the NCAA’s for the second-straight year.

This marks the second-straight season that Indiana has moved to No.1 in the nation after sweeping Texas and Florida. Last year, Indiana went on to post an undefeated dual-meet record of 11-0. The Hoosier men have won 15-straight dual meets dating back to the 2015-16 season.

The IU women also started the year off well, sweeping No. 18 Florida in two meets, but falling to No. 3 Texas to move up three spots from the preseason rankings. For the meet, the two IU squads totaled 19 individual wins and an impressive seven relay victories.

ankings are compiled by CSCAA-member coaches and released on a bi-weekly basis.  The next polls will be released Nov. 8.

The No. 1/7-ranked Indiana Hoosiers men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams will be back in the pool on Friday, Oct. 27 when the team faces No. 15/12 Tennessee and No. –/15 Kentucky in a double-dual meet in Knoxville, Tenn.

Fake invoice sent by scammers impersonating Office of Attorney General

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Starting around 12:30 p.m. today, Office of Attorney General staff members began receiving dozens of calls from people nationwide asking about an invoice emailed to them that appeared to come from the Office of Attorney General.

In awkward wording, the email stated: “Kindly find the enclosed invoice and advice ASAP. Thank you.”

The email contained the name of an individual who works for a state contractor followed by an address and phone numbers corresponding to the Office of Attorney General’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit.

These invoices are not legitimate and should not be paid nor answered in any manner by those receiving them.

Further, those receiving these fake invoices are asked to file a complaint with the Consumer Protection Division in order to document this scam. Complaints may be filed here. Or call 1-800-382-5516.

Individuals should remember never to click on links in suspicious emails. Clicking on links can result in computer viruses and other harmful malware.

Indianapolis attorney ordered back to Guantanamo Bay

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Marilyn Odendahl for www.theindianalawyer.com

Indianapolis attorney Richard Kammen, the lead defense attorney who represented the accused mastermind behind the bombing of the USS Cole, is being ordered to return to Guantanamo Bay after he and his co-counsel withdrew from the case over ethical concerns.

Since 2008, Kammen, of Kammen and Moudy, has been representing Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, who has been held as a prisoner of the United States since 2002. The attorney has shuttled back and forth to Guantanamo Bay for hearings and made trips to Washington, D.C., to review the classified documents related to the case.

However in mid-October, Kammen and his team quit after determining it was not ethical for them to continue representing al-Nashiri. The exact reason for the withdrawal is murky because much of the information has been deemed classified, but it appears to be related to the government listening to private conversations between the defendants and their attorneys.

Previously, microphones had been hidden in smoke detectors placed in the rooms where the lawyers and their clients met. Although the government had since offered assurances it was no longer eavesdropping, the defense discovered information that contradicted those promises.

An outside ethics expert consulted by Kammen and his team concurred they could not continue representing al-Nashiri. Also, in a separate review, Marine Brig. Gen. John Baker, chief defense counsel for the military commission defense organization, agreed the ethical situation required the civilian defense team be disbanded.

“I’m neither confirming nor denying anything about the al-Nashiri case other than what the chief defense counsel told us, that the government’s assurance was contradicted,” Kammen said.

Last week, the judge in the al-Nashiri case, Air Force Col. Vance Spath, stepped in. According to the Miami Herald, Spath did not find cause for the defense attorneys to quit and has ordered them to appear for a hearing at Guantanamo Bay next week.

Kammen had anticipated the military judge might order the defense team back to Guantanamo Bay. Currently, he is conferring with his co-counsel and the chief defense counsel to determine their next step.

After defending al-Nashiri for so long, Kammen struggled to describe his feelings at having to step down. Because much of the information surrounding the circumstances are classified, none of the defense attorneys could meet with al-Nashiri or tell him why they could no longer represent him.

Kammen said he came to like al-Nashiri and he did want to see the case through to the end. But, he noted the situation came to a point where he felt he was enabling a system that is unethical, so he quit.

Evansville Man Shot While Trying To Rob His Marijuana Dealer On Wednesday morning

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Evansville Police have arrested two people in connection with a shooting that left one man injured early this morning.

Police were called to the 2300 block of W Virginia around 3:30 Wednesday morning for a report of shots being fired. Officers arrived in the area and found 20 year old Tyler Flota. Flota had a gunshot wound to the leg. He was alert and provided information to the officers.

Flota told investigators that he and another man, 18 year old Chanze Merrick, had made arrangements to buy marijuana from a local drug dealer. Flota and Merrick both arrived at the prearranged location armed with handguns. They had agreed they would rob the drug dealer, thinking the drug robbery would not be reported to police. A car arrived and a juvenile met with them to conduct the transaction. A second person remained in the car.

Flota said he never displayed his gun, but grabbed the marijuana and took off running. Flota said as they ran away, 18 year old KYLE FRAVE L exited the car and shot at them.

Fravel and the juvenile returned to their car and drove around the area firing more shots at Flota and Merrick. Flota said he fired shots at the car at least once. Police recovered the gun used by Flota and found it had recently been reported stolen in Evansville.

Flota was injured during the incident and was taken to a local hospital for treatment. His injuries are not life threatening.

Officers located Fravel and the juvenile at Fravel’s house at 1501 Irvington. Both were taken into custody without incident. The juvenile was charged with dealing marijuana and placed at the Youth Care Center.

Fravel was charged with battery with a firearm, possession of a weapon by a serious violent felon, and dealing marijuana.

Fravel is on probation for his role in an armed home invasion robbery in Vanderburgh County in December of 2015. In October of 2016, he was sentenced as an adult to 6 years in the Indiana Department of Correctio ns. He was released 8 days ago after serving just 1 year of his 6 year sentence.

Flota remains hospitalized. When he is released, he will face several charges related to this incident. Merrick remains at large.

Anyone with information about this case is asked to call EPD or WeTip.For full details, view this message on the web.

10 PUERTO RICO DOGS GO UP FOR ADOPTION THURSDAY AT NOON

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10 of 11 dogs transferred to the Vanderburgh Humane Society from Puerto Rico disaster relief will get their first shot at a new life on Thursday, October 26th at noon!

The 10 dogs will available for viewing and adoption at that time. The VHS anticipates a significant crowd for these dogs. Doors open at 9:00 am for those who wish to wait in advance. Applications will be reviewed on a first-come first-served basis and there will be no holds.

The 11th dog, a puppy named Hodor, has been adopted internally by a VHS volunteer.

Anyone age 18 or older may adopt with an approved application even if they do not live in Vanderburgh County. All dog adoption fees (Puerto Rico or not) at the Vanderburgh Humane Society are $100 for adult large breeds and $120 for puppies or small breeds. This includes the dog’s spay or neuter, registered microchip, vaccinations, deworming, and a starter bag of food. Please note that the dogs from Puerto Rico are not spayed or neutered yet and will not be able to leave the premises until they have surgery within approximately 1-2 business days.

There are also 30+ other dogs who were already at the VHS and have been waiting on homes for weeks or months, even though they are not from Puerto Rico. The VHS would like to invite anyone who is seeking a new canine companion to visit the shelter. You just may find a perfect match from a dog who came from your own community!

Additionally, all cat & kitten adoption fees are still 50% off through October 31st. Adopt an adult cat with claws for $15 or a kitten/previously-declawed adult for $25.

Please contact Amanda or Kendall at the above information to arrange a photo opportunity anytime after 12:00 noon on Wednesday, October 25th.

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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

Adreanna Hope Blackwood: Unlawful possession of syringe (Level 6 Felony), Theft (Level 6 Felony)

Johnna Marie Mosby: Theft (Level 6 Felony)

Women’s Basketball tabbed eighth in MVC Preseason Poll

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After a sixth place finish a year ago, the University of Evansville women’s basketball team was selected eighth in the 2017-18 Missouri Valley Conference preseason poll, it was announced in a release by the conference on Tuesday.

The poll, which is voted on by league’s coaches, sports information directors and local media members, tabbed reigning MVC champion Drake as the favorite to repeat as conference champions. The Bulldogs received 31 first-place votes, while Missouri State was picked second and received seven first-place votes, and UNI received the final two first-place votes and was selected third.

Evansville received 132 points in the poll, just seven off of seventh-place Illinois State. The Aces return a pair of starters this season in senior guard Brooke Dossett and junior guard Kerri Gasper. Head Coach Matt Ruffing’s squad will look to replace 66% of its scoring from last season following the graduation of all-time leading scorer Sara Dickey, 2017 MVC Defensive Player of the Year Camary Williams, and the team’s second-leading rebounder in Sasha Robinson. Entering the fold for the Aces are six newcomers, including one graduate transfer, three junior college transfers, and a true freshman.

The 2017-18 MVC Preseason All-Conference team features five all-MVC first team selections from last season. Missouri State senior Liza Fruendt was picked as MVC Preseason Player of the Year, while the Drake duo of Becca Hittner and Sammie Bachrodt each earned preseason all-conference honors. UNI junior Ellie Howell and SIU senior Kylie Giebelhausen rounded out the MVC Preseason All-Conference team.

Evansville opens its season on November 12 at 3 p.m. at Meeks Family Fieldhouse when the Aces welcome in Murray State.

Pickens and Rohleder pace UE golf at Braun Intercollegiate Aces tie for 9th place

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Maria Pickens and Sophia Rohleder each picked up solid finishes as the University of Evansville women’s golf team finished up the Braun Intercollegiate on Tuesday at Oak Meadow Country Club.

Limited to just one round due to inclement weather on Monday, Pickens and Rohleder each carded rounds of 82 on Tuesday.  The duo tied for 29th place in the tournament.

Giulia Mallmann and Madison Chaney were next for UE.  Both checked in with 87 strokes to tie for 58th.  Freshman Minka Gill completed the scoring for the Aces, posting a 90.

Lexie Sollman played as an individual and finished play on Tuesday with an 87.  She tied teammates Mallman and Chaney in the event.

Medalist went to Butler’s Rachel Gathof.  She registered a 75 to finish one in front of a trio of players who tied for second.

Her efforts helped the Bulldogs tie Southern Illinois for the team championship with a 311.  Evansville tied Lipscomb for 9th place with a 338.

Today’s tournament wrapped up the fall season for the Aces. The squad will return to action in the spring at the beginning of March.