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HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Onsite Property Manager Trainee
AF Management – Evansville, IN
$2,500 – $4,500 a month
The Property Manager is responsible for maintaining the physical asset and maximizing financial returns from that asset in accordance with our company’s values…
Veterinary Receptionist
West Side Pet Hospital / Paw’s Inn – Evansville, IN
We are currently hiring for a full time receptionist for a busy veterinary clinic. Experience is preferred….
Waste Water General Laborer
Azteca Milling 17 reviews – Evansville, IN
$14.45 an hour
Responsible to understand own role in the Food Safety Management System by awareness of the importance and relevancy of their activities and to report food…
Front Desk Agent
Hampton Inn Evansville East – Evansville, IN
$8.75 an hour
We are seeking part time, service minded associates to join our front desk team. Due to the nature of the hospitality industry, associate must be available to…
Re-Entry Case Manager
Aurora, Inc. – Evansville, IN
Required license or certification:. Must possess a valid operator’s license and be insurable by the agency’s carrier….
Plastics Tool and Die Maker (immediate hire!)
Career Associates – Evansville, IN
$22 – $28 an hour
My client is local Plastics manufacturing company and they are in need of a Tool and Die Maker to join their company. Tool and Die:….
Plastic Injection Molding Technician (immediate full time hire!)
Career Associates – Evansville, IN
$18 – $22 an hour
My client is a manufacturing company located in the Henderson, KY area and they are in need of 3 Injection Molding Technicians to join their solid company….
Automation Intern
Berry Global, Inc. – Evansville, IN
Develop and complete turn-key projects on equipment. This internship is responsible for technical support of. Evaluate and improve on processes in manufacturing…
Warehouse and Delivery Team
Mark’s Mattress Outlet 4 reviews – Evansville, IN
Required license or certification:. Don’t worry, we will teach you all you need to know. Mark’s Mattress Outlet is GROWING!*….
Child Care Afternoon Float (2)
High Point Child Care Learning Center 3 reviews – Evansville, IN
High Point Child Care Learning Center is seeking a part-time staff member for our facilities in Evansville, IN who has at least some previous professional child…
Community Services Specialist
Lincoln Hills Development Corporation – Boonville, IN
A Bachelor’s Degree in Management, Business Administration, Social Work, or a related field is preferred;…
Payroll Administrator
Berry Global, Inc. – Evansville, IN
Discrepancies and answer inquiries. Knowledge on federal and state garnishment law. Applying experience and knowledge to develop. Quality technical solutions….
STEM Grant Coordinator
University of Evansville 19 reviews – Evansville, IN
Working with stakeholders to develop an orientation and mentoring program for math and science teacher candidates and graduates,….
Host/Hostess
BRU Burger Bar | Cunningham Restaurant Group – Evansville, IN
Attends to guest phone calls, answers questions related to reservations and/or restaurant offerings, and facilitates the reservation process….
Dishwasher
BRU Burger Bar | Cunningham Restaurant Group – Evansville, IN
Dishwashers allow the kitchen and Front of House team to provide an unforgettable dining experience for the restaurants guests….
Veterinary Technician Assistant
Vision VetCare, LLC – Evansville, IN
Veterinary Technician Assistant needed for Epperson Veterinary Services, a thriving and well-established practice in Evansville, Indiana….
Office Manager
Aspen Dental 500 reviews – Evansville, IN
Office Managers who join an Aspen practice work for a licensed dentist and live that mission every day by supporting the non-clinical needs of your practice’s…
Tool and Die Manager (Plastics Industry)
Career Associates – Evansville, IN
$32 – $38 an hour
My client is local Plastics manufacturing company and they are in need of a Tool and Die Manager to join their company….
Financial Analyst 2 (Accounting) 40 hours/week Days
Methodist Hospital 400 reviews – Henderson, KY
Establishes own daily work schedule and exercises independent judgment based on needs and deadlines. Organizes and collects data and information and answers…
Retail Merchandising Stock Associate
Office Depot OfficeMax 7,077 reviews – Evansville, IN
Must be able to read, count and write to accurately complete documentation, utilize training tools and process inventory….
Scale Operator
Cargill 1,813 reviews – Mount Vernon, IN
Weigh and grade inbound and outbound grain. Minor general housekeeping, and assisting the plant manager with administration tasks….
Event Coordinator
Champion Window 38 reviews – Evansville, IN
Valid driver’s license, clean driving record and ability to travel to area events. Champion’s dedication to customer satisfaction, product innovation and…
Help Wanted
Contemporary Landscape Design – Chandler, IN
Now hiring at 206 East Lincoln Avenue,…
Quality Customer Specialist
DSM through Korn Ferry – Boonville, IN
By connecting its unique competences in life sciences and materials sciences DSM is driving economic prosperity, environmental progress and social advances to…
Internet / BDC Representative
Magna Motors – Evansville, IN
Current, valid driver’s license and satisfactory Motor Vehicle Report (MVR). Answer sales phone calls and set appointments for clients….
Room Attendant
Hampton Inn Evansville East – Evansville, IN
$8.50 an hour
Hampton Inn on the east side of Evansville is seeking Room Attendants. Due to the nature of the hospitality industry, candidate must be available to work…
Sales Representative
Thrifty Nickel Want Ads 5 reviews – Evansville, IN
$20,000 – $35,000 a year
Thrifty Nickel Wants Ads of Evansville, Indiana is looking for full time outdoor advertising sales representatives….
Framer
Rose and bros construction – Evansville, IN
$35,000 a year
Need experienced framer . We work all year, no downtime in winter months Job Type: Full-time Salary: $35,000.00 /year Required experience: * Framing: 3…
Maintenance Supervisor (Food Industry)
The WB Group LLC – Evansville, IN
$60,000 – $80,000 a year
Supervises and assists fabricating or modifying machines, tools, or equipment to improve existing processes, following design standards for food safety….
Dishwasher
Bar Louie | Louie Management, LLC – Evansville, IN
Ensures every guest has the complete Louie experience. Dynamic personality with a strong passion for the hospitality industry….

USI Volleyball begins busy week with Dig for Cure match

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University of Southern Indiana Volleyball begins a busy week with its annual “Dig for the Cure” match Tuesday at 6 p.m. when it hosts Midwest Region foe Trevecca Nazarene University at the Physical Activities Center.

Following Tuesday’s tilt with the Trojans, the Screaming Eagles (9-14, 3-8 GLVC) travel to Liberty, Missouri, to take on William Jewell College Friday at 7 p.m. They conclude the week with a trip to Kirksville, Missouri, to take on Truman State University Saturday at 3 p.m.

Live stats and GLVC Sports Network coverage for all three matches can be accessed at GoUSIEagles.com.

USI Volleyball Notes
Eagles bounce back with big win after five-match win streak ends. USI’s five-match winning streak came to an end with a three-set loss to Bellarmine University Friday in Louisville, Kentucky. The Eagles, however, bounced back with a four-set victory over the University of Indianapolis Saturday in Indianapolis.

USI posts first road win over UIndy since 2002. The Eagles’ win over Indianapolis Saturday marked the first time since September 20, 2002 that USI has defeated the Greyhounds in Indianapolis.

Last week’s leaders. Sophomore outside hitter Mikaila Humphrey (Floyd Knobs, Indiana) averaged 3.57 kills per set to lead the Eagles’ attackers last week, while sophomore middle hitter Elexis Coleman (Joliet, Illinois) chipped in 2.29 kills and a team-high 1.71 blocks per frame. Freshman setter Casey Cepicky (St. Louis, Missouri) had 9.86 assists per set, while senior libero Shannon Farrell (Munster, Indiana) and junior defensive specialist Haley Limper(Springfield, Illinois) respectively tallied 4.43 and 2.86 digs per set.

GLVC statistical watch. USI has three players ranked in the top 10 of the GLVC to begin the week. Senior middle blocker Te’Ayla Whitfield (Fort Wayne, Indiana) ranks sixth in the GLVC with a team-high 1.12 blocks per set, while Cepicky and Humphrey are respectively seventh and eighth in assists per set (8.59) and kills per set (3.25).

Record watch. Senior libero Shannon Farrell (Munster, Indiana) ranks second all-time at USI with 1,723 career digs. Farrell is chasing former USI standout libero Kayla Heldman, who amassed a school-record 1,848 career digs from 2010-13.

Senior middle blocker Te’Ayla Whitfield (Fort Wayne, Indiana) also ranks 13th all-time at USI with 265 career blocks and 10th all-time at USI with 230 block assists.

USI versus Trevecca Nazarene. The Eagles are looking to avenge a three-set loss they suffered to Trevecca Nazarene in Nashville, Tennessee, a year ago. The Trojans begin the week with a 4-18 overall record and a 1-11 mark in Great Midwest Athletic Conference competition.

USI versus William Jewell. The Eagles are 5-0 all-time against the Cardinals following a three-set win over William Jewell in Evansville last year. The Cardinals begin the week with a 9-15 overall record and are fourth in the GLVC West Division with a 3-8 league mark.

USI versus Truman State. Truman, which defeated the Eagles in four sets last year in Kirksville, Missouri, begins the week ranked third in the GLVC West Division with an 11-12 overall record and a 4-7 mark in GLVC play.

A look ahead. USI returns to the Physical Activities Center for its final three regular-season home matches November 3-7. The Eagles host Quincy University November 3, the University of Missouri-St. Louis for Senior Day November 4, and Indianapolis November 7.

 

COA: No findings needed to deny teen juvenile court

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Olivia Covington for www.theindianalawyer.com

A 17-year-old convicted in adult court of obstruction of justice and carrying a handgun without a license has lost his appeal of the denial of his motion to transfer his case to juvenile court, with the Indiana Court of Appeals ruling the trial court was not required to enter written findings to support its denial.

In Cameron Tibbs v. State of Indiana, 49A02-1701-CR-154, 17-year-old Cameron Tibbs was sitting in a vehicle at an Indianapolis gas station when David Bowman began threatening Shanice Dozier, who had been in the vehicle with Tibbs but exited when she noticed some cash on the ground. Bowman claimed the cash was his and threatened to kill Dozier if she did not give it to him. Bowman also put his hand in his pocket as if to reach for a gun.

After briefly exchanging words with Bowman, Tibbs pulled out a gun that he had in the car and fatally shot Bowman in the chest. Tibbs and his passengers then immediately drove away, and the gun was never found.

After turning himself in to police, a jury acquitted Tibbs of murder but found him guilty of Level 6 felony obstruction of justice and Class A misdemeanor carrying a handgun without a license. After the verdict but before the Marion Superior Court entered judgment of conviction, Tibbs, who had been tried as an adult, requested his case be transferred to juvenile court for adjudication and disposition. However, because Tibbs had been arrested a second time for a gun-related crime while out on bond before his trial, the trial court denied his motion without issuing a written order.

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On appeal, Tibbs argued the court was required under Indiana Code section 31-30-1-4 to enter findings explaining the denial of his motion to transfer. But in a Monday opinion, Indiana Court of Appeals Judge Michael Barnes wrote no such requirement exists in the applicable statute, which holds that a court “may … transfer jurisdiction to a juvenile court” after consideration of certain enumerated factors.

“If the legislature had wanted to require such findings, it knows how to do so,” Barnes wrote. “In fact, there is an express statutory requirement for a trial court to enter findings in support of a discretionary decision to waive a juvenile into adult court. The legislature chose not to enact such a requirement for a ‘reverse waiver,’ and we will not read one into the statute.”

“… In fact, a trial court is not even required to enter findings to support a judgment of conviction following a bench trial, which is the most consequential decision a trial court can make,” Barnes continued. “We decline to impose a requirement that trial courts enter findings in support of rulings on a motion for ‘reverse waiver’ under Indiana Code Section 31-30-1-4(C).”

Fourth Street Market by Pat Sides

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For over a century, the widened blocks on Fourth Street between Chestnut and Locust were home to Evansville’s first municipal market. It was established in 1848, a few months after Evansville officially became a city, and was second only to Main Street in commercial traffic. Chiefly farm products were sold in the early years of the market, and during cold months, farmers butchered and sold fresh meat. After the Civil War, the market expanded rapidly, with dozens of saloons, grocery stores, bakeries, and other enterprises in operation, as well as an occasional carnival adding to the festive atmosphere. The market closed in 1966, when business activity was transferred to the municipal market on Pennsylvania Street at First Avenue.

AG Curtis Hill takes action against excavators that operated without proper authorization in Hamilton County

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Attorney General Curtis Hill has filed suit in Hamilton County courts against five out-of-state excavation contractors that performed work in that county without obtaining certifications of authority to conduct business in Indiana from the Secretary of State.

Over the summer, the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission’s Pipeline Safety Division agreed at the request of the cities of Carmel and Fishers to investigate 20 instances of damage to underground natural gas lines. As part of its review of those incidents, investigators learned of six separate excavation contractors installing fiber optic cable on behalf of CMN-RUS, Inc., which does business as MetroNet.

Five of those six companies, it turned out, failed to obtain the required certifications of authority. They are: Crosier Lane Consulting, Inc.(Illinois); Internattional, Inc. (Michigan); Nexgen Directional, LLC (Illinois); RC Underground, LLC (Florida); and RLM Underground, LLC (Kansas).

To ensure compliance with the law, the Office of Attorney General filed suit against the five companies on Oct. 16, asking the court to award a civil penalty in each case up to the maximum $10,000.

Copies of the file-stamped complaints are attached.

Incidentally, investigators found 10 of the 20 instances of damage to underground natural gas lines to be the fault of excavators. This action by the Office of the Attorney General, however, relates only to the licensing status of the excavating entities and not to any specific instances causing damage to pipelines. For more information about the IURC Pipeline Safety Division’s investigations, go to: http://www.in.gov/iurc/2335.htm

Indiana Conservation Officer Keith Wildeman Transfers to Posey County

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Indiana Conservation Officers District 7 is pleased to welcome Conservation Officer Keith Wildeman to his new assignment in Posey County.

Officer Wildeman grew up in Posey County, and graduated from Mater Dei High School in 1998.  He then pursued his bachelor’s degree in Forestry Natural Resources and Wildlife Management from Purdue University graduating in 2002.

Officer Wildeman began his career with Indiana DNR working for the Division of Fish and Wildlife at Kingsberry Fish and Wildlife Area (FWA).  He then took a position as the Assistant Property Manager at Lasalle FWA.

Officer Wildeman is a member of the 29th ICO recruit class that graduated in 2009.  His first assignment was Starke County in District 10, where he served for 8 years.  Officer Wildeman then transferred to his current assignment in Posey County.

Officer Wildeman is a Field Training Officer, NASP Trainer, Shotgun Armorer, Wildland Firefighter, and Boat Accident Investigator in addition to his other Conservation Officer duties.  Officer Wildeman is also very active at the ICO Karl E. Kelley Memorial Youth Camp.

TAKING A KNEE NFL

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