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VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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

Brandie M. Miles: Theft (Level 6 Felony)

Felix R. Lewis: Battery by bodily waste (Level 6 Felony), Intimidation (Level 6 Felony), Intimidation (Level 6 Felony), Intimidation (Level 6 Felony), Possession of cocaine (Level 6 Felony), Possession of a synthetic drug or synthetic drug lookalike substance (Class A misdemeanor)

Ryan T. Minor: Carrying a handgun without a license (Level 5 Felony), Driving while suspended (Class A misdemeanor), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)

Julien Eugene Ford: Possession of a synthetic drug or synthetic drug lookalike substance (Level 6 Felony)

House Passes Two Bills to Uphold the Rule of Law

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On Thursday, the House of Representatives passed H.R. 3003, the No Sanctuary for Criminals Act and H.R. 3004, Kate’s Law to stop the dangerous expansion of sanctuary city policies and enforce U.S. immigration laws.

Prior to the vote, Eighth District Congressman Larry Bucshon, M.D. spoke on the House floor in favor of both measures saying, “We are a country of laws. We must enforce them and hold accountable anyone who violates them.” 

 

So-called sanctuary cities have become a safe-haven for illegal immigrants that have committed crimes. 

They undermine federal law and put the safety of law-abiding citizens at risk.

Kate Steinle was murdered in San Francisco by an illegal immigrant who had seven felonies and had been deported five times.

Where was Kate’s sanctuary?

We are a country of laws. We must enforce them and hold accountable anyone who violates them.

Sarah Root was killed by an illegal immigrant street racing drunk.

Grant Ronnebeck was murdered in cold blood while working the night shift at a convenience store. 

Mr. Speaker, no family should ever have to go through what these families have faced.

Kate’s Law and the No Sanctuary for Criminals Act will help protect our communities and help protect families from these senseless and preventable tragedies.

Thank you, Mr. Speaker and I yield back.

Video of the speech can be accessed here.

Rep. Messer Votes to Crack Down on Illegal Immigration

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  Rep. Luke Messer (IN-06) voted in support of two major pieces of legislation today to crack down on illegal immigration, restore rule of law and protect public safety.

Messer spoke on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives in support of the No Sanctuary for Criminals Act and Kate’s Law, which both passed the House today.

“Most Americans get it. Frankly, it’s just common sense. We can’t continue to reward folks who come to our country illegally, while those who work hard and play by the rules struggle to get ahead,” Messer said in his remarks. “It’s way past time to fix our broken immigration policies in America. Today, the House is considering two commonsense reforms to combat illegal immigration, restore rule of law, and protect public safety.

The No Sanctuary for Criminals Act (H.R. 3003) strengthens current law to combat dangerous sanctuary city policies that shield unlawful and criminal immigrants from federal immigration enforcement. The bill clarifies the authority of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and withholds certain federal grants from jurisdictions that violate federal law by prohibiting their officers from communicating with ICE.

Kate’s Law (H.R. 3004) increases penalties for deported felons who continue to break the law by re-entering the country. The law was named after 32-year-old Kate Steinle, who was tragically gunned down by a 5-time, deported felon nearly two years ago.

Both bills must now be considered by the U.S. Senate and the President to become law.

A video of Messer’s remarks is available here and full text of his remarks is below: 

“Most Americans get it. Frankly, it’s just common sense. We can’t continue to reward folks who come to our country illegally, while those who work hard and play by the rules struggle to get ahead.

It’s way past time to fix our broken immigration policies in America. Today, the House is considering two commonsense reforms to combat illegal immigration, restore rule of law, and protect public safety. 

The No Sanctuary for Criminals Act defunds sanctuary cities. Kate’s Law increases penalties for deported felons who return to America and commit further crimes. Kate’s Law was named after a young woman who was tragically gunned down by a 5-time, deported felon nearly two years ago to this day.

It’s outrageous. The federal government’s first duty is to protect its citizens. I urge my colleagues to support these much-needed reforms, and then do more to stop illegal immigration in the United States.”

 

Adopt A Pet

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Moo is a 5-year-old female “cow-patterned” cat. She’s bounced around from home to home a lot in her life, and is looking forward to a home with some stability! Moo is already spayed and ready to go home today for only $30. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for details!

 

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Animal Caretaker
It Takes a Village No-Kill Rescue – Evansville, IN
$7.50 an hour
NO CALLS PLEASE. Cleans and maintains kennel area of ITV Rescue Center in such a manner as to provide an odor free and low stress environment for the animals….
Leasing Consultant
Magna Properties Inc – Evansville, IN
$10 – $12 an hour
Make sure to note EVANSVILLE LEASING in the email subject and please be sure to note whether you’re looking for part time or full time employment.The leasing…
Dockworker Part-time
FedEx Freight 13,036 reviews – Evansville, IN
Secure freight inside trailers using appropriate tools and supplies (e.g. Forklift, pallet jack and hand truck….
Veterinary Technician Assistant – Epperson Veterinary Services
Vision VetCare, LLC – Evansville, IN
Veterinary Technician Assistant needed for Epperson Veterinary Services, a thriving and well-established practice in Evansville, Indiana….
3rd Shift Production
Home City Ice 118 reviews – Evansville, IN
$9.50 – $10.00 an hour
YOU MUST APPLY ONLINE TO BE CONSIDERED FOR AN INTERVIEW! Home City Ice in Evansville IN is hiring 3rd shift production workers. Pay is $9.50 per hour. 11 am
CSR / Teller – North Green River Rd BC – Full Time
Fifth Third Bank 1,166 reviews – Evansville, IN
As a Banking Customer Service Rep with Fifth Third Bank, you will develop rapport with the customer base, greet them by name, be responsive and timely with…
Credit Analyst
United Leasing & Finance – Evansville, IN
Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting, Business, Economics, Finance or a similar field is minimally required. Prepares a risk rating on all applicants requiring a…
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 restaurant’s guests….
Clerk, Physician Office (Convenient Care) 20 hours Day/Evening
Methodist Hospital 291 reviews – Henderson, KY
Answering phones, fax, sending tasks, collecting. Serves patients in the medical practice via telephone and in office by greeting and assisting patients with…
Pallet Builder
JNSM Enterprises – Evansville, IN
$8 – $10 an hour
Must be able to use power tools, nail guns, wood saw, etc. Building pallets – must be able to lift 45-50lbs daily….
Operations Support Representative
OneMain 737 reviews – Evansville, IN
Receiving incoming merchant related phone calls from merchant, Regional Business Development Manager or branches and resolving inquiries and ensure positive…
ISO and Quality Assurance Specialist
Flanders Electric 12 reviews – Evansville, IN
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FT Personal Banker
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Retail Personal Banker I- University Heights
Fifth Third Bank 1,166 reviews – Evansville, IN
O Act with confidence by answering customer questions and owning customer issues. .Must be able to demonstrate understanding of advanced math functions that…
Warehouse Clerk
Industrial Staffing Services Inc. – Evansville, IN
$14 an hour
Seeking to HIRE IMMEDIATELY an experienced Production Clerk to work in busy facility, working 1st SHIFT! IDEAL candidate *MUST*….
Branch Manager Trainee (Entry Level)
Hertz 2,890 reviews – Evansville, IN
Strong communication and multitasking skills Ability to drive multiple types of vehicles Ability to read and understand driving directions and maps Proficiency…
Restaurant Team Member
Chipotle Mexican Grill 4,129 reviews – Evansville, IN
Siguen las recetas y los procedimientos de manera consistente y se adhieren a los estándares de Chipotle en relación con la preparación de alimentos, la…
Materials Creation Process Manager
AstraZeneca 1,029 reviews – Mount Vernon, IN
Conducts impact assessments of the design on sites and global partners associated with the site. Leads the site Master Data Team, Operations Master Data…
Mgr, Technical Services
Countrymark Coop – Evansville, IN
The Technical Services Manager is the owner of the technical capabilities and resources needed to run the Refinery and support Logistic’s technical needs….
Corporate/ 3rd Shift/ Mag Warehouseperson (GIB – Supply Chain/Shipping)
koch 20 reviews – Henderson, KY
Current Class B Commercial Drivers’ License is preferred. Fork Truck license or willingness and ability to attain….
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….
Precision Ag / AMS Specialist
Hutson, Inc 5 reviews – Chandler, IN
• Valid Driver’s License. Includes a variety of physical conditions, such as proximity to moving mechanical parts, moving vehicles, electrical current, working…
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Check into Cash 387 reviews – Evansville, IN
Valid Driver’s License. Answer the telephone. Make courtesy calls on customers. This employee handles customer transactions, assists the Manager in…
Biology and ICP
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation 15 reviews – Evansville, IN
As a contract teacher, this position will automatically be enrolled in the Teacher Retirement Fund (TRF) through the state of Indiana, which includes a defined…
Freight Broker
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Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, agents, and other outside organizations….
Installation Manager
Champion Window 34 reviews – Evansville, IN
Valid DL and clean driving record. Champion’s dedication to customer satisfaction, product innovation and quality manufacturing is the driving force behind our…
Sanitation Worker
Global Employment Solutions 65 reviews – Evansville, IN
$12.80 an hour
Global employment is seeking a qualified candidate to join our team in Sanitation. This position is 3rd shift, requires the ability to operate a power washer,
Assistant Manager
Check into Cash 387 reviews – Evansville, IN
Valid Driver’s License. You will assistant the Center Manager in the daily operation of the center and under the direction of the Center Manager you will be…
Maintenance Technician
Fetter Properties – Evansville, IN
Candidate also must have truck and tools. Candidate must have light electrical, plumbing and general maintenance experience….
Manufacturing Engineer Intern- 06202017
SRG Global 115 reviews – Evansville, IN
Conducting cost analysis and capacity analysis. Associates or Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or pursuing one….

Extended Weekend of Stakes Action

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An extended holiday weekend kicks off Friday night with stakes action coast to coast, highlighted by three Breeders’ Cup Challenge Series qualifying races and the Grade 1 United Nations Stakes at Monmouth Park. Get betting analysis, news and lifestyle features, a preview of Saturday’s “The Winner’s Circle” podcast featuring guest Mike Smith, and more in this week’s The Countdown Presented by Longines.

Indiana Child Support Employees Honor Outstanding Peers

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Indiana Child Support Employees Honor Outstanding Peers

FRENCH LICK, IN – Nine professionals whose jobs insure that children receive financial support from non-custodial parents were honored by their peers Thursday, June 29 at the 2017 Indiana Child Support Conference in French Lick.  The nine child support professionals represent the offices of elected prosecuting attorneys in nine Indiana counties.

Sharon Wilson, the LaPorte County Child Support Office’s knowledgeable “Google, Siri and Wikipedia” combined, received the prestigious Beatrice Deuel Child Support Superior Service Award. The award was created in 2007 by Indiana prosecutors in honor of Beatrice Deuel who was an employee and supervisor in the St. Joseph County Prosecutor’s Office. The award recognizes a retiring child support worker who exemplifies the same level of dedication and commitment to service that characterized Beatrice Deuel’s service throughout her career. Wilson is an administrative assistant/caseworker who is retiring after working for LaPorte County for 22 years.

Additional honorees received the Indiana Prosecutors’ K.I.D. (Kudos for Inspiration and Dedication) Award is given in recognition of child support enforcement caseworkers who have performed their duties in an exemplary fashion. K.I.D. award recipients are:

  • Melinda Danner, Kosciusko County – A legal assistant whose job often entails the duties of a child support caseworker and who works with the child support deputy prosecutor.
  • Kathy Fisher, Tippecanoe County – An 11-year executive administrator who oversees 60 full-time and five part-time prosecutor’s office employees. She is the ultimate go-to person who always has the right response to any challenging issue.
  • Linda Kiefer, Scott County – A child support caseworker who selflessly assists others in the office, whether the case is one or hers or that of another caseworker.
  • Rhonda Stallworth, Allen County – A child support team leader with a positive attitude and a smile, no matter the challenge.
  • Leisha Terrell, Crawford County – A child support caseworker/supervisor who has imported Crawford County’s child support numbers in every category; she works diligently to find ways to collect child support from people who have a history of not paying.
  • Kathie Warner, Bartholomew County – A superior caseworker who exemplifies a standard of competence that is unimpeachable.
  • Derrah Yancy, Lake County – An exceptional caseworker who has worked for the Lake County Prosecutor’s office for 12 years – helpful and stern, all at the same time.
  • Delores Young, Decatur County – An Indiana Support Enforcement Tracking System (ISETS) Administrator who has worked for the Decatur County Child Support Office for 10 years and demonstrates an amazing ability to calm angry child support payors.

An additional 77 child support workers from 18 counties, as well as the Indiana Child Support Bureau, were recognized for years of service to their offices.

 

Millie, Magic, Member Art And More!

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Preview “Millie” at the Arts Council July 5!
The summer musical presented by Public Education Foundation and EVSC is coming to Old National Events Plaza July 13-16 — but you can experience a preview of the show at the Arts Council’s Brown Bag Performance Series!
Bring your lunch and get a sneak peek at “Thoroughly Modern Millie” Wednesday, July 5 at noon at the Arts Council, 318 Main Street in Downtown Evansville.
For more information about the full show, including ticket information, click here.
CALL FOR ARTISTS
MAGICAL OBJECTS WANTED!
In honor of Harry Potter’s birthday, the Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana is seeking “magical” works of art to feature in its Main Street window and in our consignment shop. If you create wands, resurrection stones, cauldrons, fantastic-beasts paintings, or other magical works of art and are willing to sell them on consignment at the Arts Council, please contact us! Your piece will need to be dropped off by July 21.
CURRENT EXHIBIT
ART IN THE CITY

This annual show, which will be on display until July 25, features a wide variety of work in a wide variety of mediums from our Arts Council artist members. Come see what more than 50 talented local artists are creating!  Many of the pieces are for sale as well, if you are looking to decorate your space with incredible local art.

JOB OPPORTUNITY
DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNICATIONS
The Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science is seeking a motivated development and communications professional with exceptional fundraising, writing, organizational and people skills for the position of Director of Development and Communications. For more information, click here.

King Wins Another National Title in Record Fashion

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Indiana University swimmer Lilly King won her second national title in as many nights at the 2017 Phillips 66 US Swimming Nationals at the IU Natatorium in Indianapolis on Thursday.

King, who won the crown in the 200 breaststroke on Wednesday, touched the wall first in the 50 breaststroke on Thursday night with a tremendous time of 29.66.

The Evansville, Ind. native’s mark set the American, US Open and meet record and also gave the rising junior the fastest time in the world this year. Earlier in prelims, King set the meet record with her time of 29.96.

By winning the national title in the 50 breast, King will now swim the event for Team USA at the 2017 FINA World Championships next month in Budapest, Hungary. King will also swim the 200 breast for the Americans, as well

King has two more events scheduled this week – the 100 breaststroke on Friday and the 200 IM on Saturday.

The Hoosiers were well represented in the Championship Final of the men’s 50 breaststroke, IU alum Cody Miller placed third overall with a time of 27.24. Joining him in the final was current Hoosier swimmer Ian Finnerty, who took eighth overall with a time of 27.83.

In the B Final of the men’s 50 backstroke, Indiana alum Bob Glover had a great swim, touching the wall first to place ninth overall with a great time of 25.20. Earlier in prelims, Glover tied for 8th overall, but fell in a swim-off by just 0.01 seconds to earn the top seed in the B Final.

Earlier in the morning, the Hoosiers had some stellar swims in the prelims session. In the men’s 100 butterfly, Blake Pieroni, who qualified for Team USA in the 200 freestyle on Wednesday, placed 26th with a personal-best time of 54.01 – the second-best time in school history. IU alum Max Irwin took 71st with a time of 55.89.

On the women’s side, Shelby Koontz placed 32nd overall with a mark of 1:00.57, while Christine Jensen was 40th in 1:00.86. In the women’s 400 IM, Sam Lisy was 49th in a time of 4:56.84, while Reagan Cook touched the wall 62nd with a mark of 5:00.28.

In the 18-and-under C Final of the 100 fly, Koontz placed eighth with a time of 1:00.84.

In the women’s 50 backstroke, Ali Rockett took 27th overall with a great time of 29.20, while Grace Haskett tied for 45th with a mark of 29.64. Rachel Matsumura was 55th in 29.80. On the men’s side, Wilson Beckman was 24th with a time of 26.28. Also in the women’s 50 breaststroke, Bailey Kovac tied for 52nd with a mark of 33.36.

Competition at the 2017 Phillips 66 US Swimming Nationals continues on Friday with the 400 freestyle, 100 breaststroke and 100 backstroke at the IU Natatorium. Prelims begin at 9:00 a.m. ET, with finals at 6:00 p.m. ET.

Be sure to keep up with all the latest news on the Indiana men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams on social media – Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

Women’s 400 IM

  1. Sam Lisy – 4:56.84
  2. Reagan Cook – 5:00.28

Women’s 100 Butterfly

  1. Shelby Koontz – 1:00.57 (8th Place in 18U C Final – 1:00.84)
  2. Christine Jensen – 1:00.86

 

Men’s 100 Butterfly

  1. Blake Pieroni – 54.01
  2. Max Irwin – 55.89

Women’s 50 Breaststroke

  1. Lilly King – 29.66 (American, US Open and Championship Record – 29.96 prelims)

T-52. Bailey Kovac – 33.36

Men’s 50 Breaststroke

  1. Cody Miller – 27.24 (27.39 prelims)
  2. Ian Finnerty – 27.83 (27.54 prelims)
  3. Levi Brock – 28.97

Women’s 50 Backstroke

  1. Ali Rockett – 29.20

T-45. Grace Haskett – 29.64

  1. Rachel Matsumura – 29.80

 

Men’s 50 Backstroke

  1. Bob Glover – 25.20 (25.30 prelims, 25.28 swim-off)
  2. Wilson Beckman – 26.28