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Adopt A Pet

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Gertie (formerly Perdy) is a 2-year-old female mixed-breed! She and her brother Pongo (already adopted) were transferred to VHS from a rural shelter in Illinois that was closing. Gertie is a well-mannered girl who is learning commands and has done well with several other dogs in her time at VHS. She loves going to the park on Saturdays and is loved by all the staff, volunteers, and Cardio for Canines participants! She is currently the VHS’ longest canine resident. She’s already spayed, vaccinated, and ready to go home with approved application for only $100! Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 or www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!

 

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Clinical Office Assistant CMA
Deaconess Health System 25 reviews – Evansville, IN
The Clinical Office Assistant is responsible for providing direct or indirect care according to the applicable state Nurse Practice Act to patients who present…
Site Coordinator
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation 14 reviews – Evansville, IN
$11.06 an hour
Questions concerning compliance with these laws should be directed to the Chief Human Resources Officer, Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation, 951 Walnut…
Front Desk Coordinator
Holiday Healthcare – Evansville, IN
Holiday Retirement Village, a part of the award winning Holiday Healthcare, is seeking a front desk receptionist….
Photography Intern (Paid)
The Horton Team at Keller Williams – Capital Realty – Evansville, IN
$10 an hour
We’re looking for a photo intern who could take photos of properties and subdivisions and also edit these photos in a timely manner….
Medical Assistant
Tri-State Orthopaedic Surgeons – Evansville, IN
Documents, calls in or e-scribes each prescription after approval from doctor. Driving cars, trucks, forklifts, other?…
Warehouse Lead Associate – 2nd Shift
Goodwill 8,653 reviews – Evansville, IN
$11 an hour
Previous manufacturing lead experience preferred. Evansville Goodwill has an immediate opening for a Lead position in our plant….
Help Wanted
Heady’s Pizza – Evansville, IN
Now hiring at 4120 North First Avenue,…
Resident Care Assistant
Holiday Healthcare – Evansville, IN
Certification is not required for this position. Holiday Retirement Village is looking for a resident care assistant….
Administrative Office
Action Staffing 66 reviews – Evansville, IN
$12 an hour
Drivers license and ss card or birth certificate). Please bring 2 valid id’s (example:. Many positions have temporary to permanent possibility….
Companion Care Giver
Holiday Healthcare – Evansville, IN
They will be needed about 3-5 days/week, depending on need. Holiday Retirement Village is seeking Companion Care giver….
Alterations Customer Service Representative [Part-Time]
David’s Bridal 879 reviews – Evansville, IN
Manual dexterity to perform non-selling responsibilities, such as use of POS (Point of Sale) terminals, counting money, steaming garments, accessing computers…
Environmental Services Representative – Housekeeping
Deaconess Health System 25 reviews – Evansville, IN
Cleans and sanitizes patient and ancillary areas following the established infection prevention protoccol. Provides excellent customer service to the customer….
Laundromat Attendant/light janitorial
Don’s / Claytons Fine Drycleaning – Evansville, IN
$9 an hour
Required license or certification:. Dons Clayton’s Cleaners is currently seeking someone to do deep cleaning in the company’s laundromats throughout Evansville…
Express Store Associate – EASTLAND MALL
Express 948 reviews – Evansville, IN
As an equal opportunity employer, Express does not discriminate in hiring or terms and conditions of employment on the basis of any federal, state, or locally…
Childcare Provider – Infant Room
Kidz World Childcare, Inc. – Henderson, KY
Required license or certification:. Cultivate positive relationships with families, teachers, state licensing authorities, community contacts and corporate…
2017-2018 Food Service Assistant
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation 14 reviews – Evansville, IN
$8.49 an hour
The employee is required to reach with hands and arms and repeat the same hand/arm/finger motion many times as in operating a cash register….
Leasing Consultant
Brookside Properties, Inc – Evansville, IN
Introduction-you will be responsible for greeting potential residents and showing the community. We are a growing, full-service real estate firm engaged in the…
Custodial Services Assistant – Facility Operations & Planning – N17023N1
University of Southern Indiana 49 reviews – Evansville, IN
$10.70 an hour
Assist the Custodial Services Supervisor with the coordination of custodial supply and equipment receiving, internal distributions and inventory control,…
Mine Clerk
GMS Mine Repair & Maintenance 18 reviews – Owensville, IN
Must possess and maintain a valid driver’s license. Knowledge of State and Federal mining regulations is preferred….
Auto-Haul Trucking Job – See Home 3-4 Times a Week
Auto Carrier Express – Evansville, IN
All equipment is newer Nex-Gen strap equipment with Peterbilt daycabs and auto transmissions. Fuel bonus program as well as daily, monthly and annual claims…
Field Service Engineer Internship
Daifuku America Corporation 7 reviews – Fort Branch, IN
Currently attaining or completion of a BS technical degree in electrical, mechanical or automation engineering….
Housekeeping and Laundry
COMFORT INN EAST 2,239 reviews – Evansville, IN
$8 an hour
Will give detailed job description in person. I have several positions open. Job Type: Full-time Salary: $8.00
Room Attendant
DoubleTree by Hilton Evansville – Evansville, IN
Job overview As a Room Attendant, you will fill a vital role in ensuring guest satisfaction through cleanliness and guest room hotel services for each guest….
Production Supervisor – 20170515
SRG Global 113 reviews – Evansville, IN
Bachelor’s degree in management or related field / degree. Observe and comply with all federal, state and local safety and environmental regulations associated…
Grade 1 Reading
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation 14 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…
Food & Beverage Cashier Host
DoubleTree by Hilton Evansville – Evansville, IN
Receives customer payment from servers and processes transactions on cash register as outlined in the cash and charge procedures;…
Billing Services Supervisor
Deaconess Health System 25 reviews – Evansville, IN
This position is responsible for developing process improvements and ensuring that these improvements are implemented across the entire department or throughout…
High School Lead Instructional Specialist
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation 14 reviews – Evansville, IN
Valid IN teaching license required, Administrator’s license preferred. As a contract teacher, this position will automatically be enrolled in the Teacher…
Food & Beverage Cashier Host
Aimbridge Hospitality 45 reviews – Evansville, IN
Receives customer payment from servers and processes transactions on cash register as outlined in the cash and charge procedures;…
Supplemental (DSS) Service Worker
Deaconess Health System 25 reviews – Newburgh, IN
Supports the room service mission of providing pleasant meal time experiences to patients by providing physician-ordered nutritional services….

Troopers Investigate Fatal Mowing Incident on I-64

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This afternoon at approximately 5:04, Indiana State Police, Posey County Sheriff’s Department and Poseyville Fire Department responded to an incident on I-64 near the 14 mile-marker that claimed the life of a 31-year-old Hispanic male from Mexico.

Preliminary investigation revealed the operator was driving a John Deere mowing tractor westbound in the median near the 14 mile-marker when he failed to see a large sink hole. When the tractor struck the sink hole the operator was thrown from the tractor and onto the ground. The tractor continued and the bush hog that was being pulled behind the tractor ran over the operator. The tractor crossed the eastbound lanes and came to a final rest in a wooded area south of I-64. The operator of the tractor was pronounced dead at the scene by the Posey County Coroner’s Office.

I-64 eastbound was closed for approximately two hours while troopers investigated this crash.

The identity of the operator will be released when his family in Mexico has been notified.

Investigating Officer: Trooper Dustan Rubenacker, Indiana State Police

Assisting Officers: Sgt. Russ Werkmeister, Trooper Josh Greer, Trooper Ross Rafferty and Trooper Brandon Deig

Assisting Agency: Posey County Sheriff’s Department and Posey County Coroner’s Office

City Is Responsible For Thunderbolts Financial Losses For The 2016-2017 Hockey Season?

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City Is  Responsible ForThunderbolts Financial Losses For The 2016-2017 Hockey Season
City Is Also Paying All The Utilities Bills A t The Ford Center
Attached below is the e-mail that Scott A Schoenike the Executive Director of the Ford Center sent Pastor Steve Ary concerning the utilities at the Ford Center and acquisition contracts between VenuWorks and the City of Evansville.  Mr. Schoenike answered the questions that we have been asking concerning the Ford Center utilities and Thunderbolts acquisition contracts between VenuWorks and the City of Evansville.
We are puzzled why this information wasn’t provided to Pastor Steve Ary, City County Observer or the general public by City Council Finance Chairman Dan McGinn (R), or by City Controller Russ Lloyd  Jr.
We wonder if our friends with the local main stream media will inform their readers and viewers that the taxpayers of Evansville are responsible for all theThunderbolts financial losses for the 2016-2017 hockey season?  We also wonder if they will report that the City of Evansville are paying all the utilities bills at the Ford Center?  We predict that they won’t touch this story because they will consider this to be “FAKE NEWS”!
POSTED BELOW IS THE UN-EDITED E-MAIL RESPONSE BY MR SCHOENIKE SENT TO PASTOR STEVE ARY CONCERNING THE AGREEMENTS MADE BETWEEN VENUWORKS AND THE CITY OF EVANSVILLE.   MR. SCHOENIKE’S  E-MAIL SPEAKS FOR ITSELF!
Mr. Ary,
Please find the information below in response to your questions from Monday night.  These answers are provided by Scott Schoenike.
Thank you,
Ashten Stenftenagel
Deputy City Clerk
Office of the City Clerk, City of Evansville
 MR. SCHOENIKE’S  E-MAIL SENT TO PASTOR STEVE ARY VIE DEPUTY CITY CLERK OF EVANSVILLE
Utilities 2015:    $610,828.14
Utilities 2016      $614,363.52
The City ultimately ends of paying the utility bill.  The process is a little complex but this is the way Harding Shymanski recommended after our annual audit for the city in all years of operation (2011-2016).  Since we don’t control the maintenance or operation of the utilities at the Ford Center by contract utilities are not suppose to be paid by VenuWorks. For simplicity VenuWorks pays the utility bills throughout the year, at the end of the year we bill back the city the annual total paid for utilities and then give the city the cash to pay us back.  On the line item city budget Fund 0474 and 0408 Arena this adjustment is taken into account and includes utilities being paid in the approximate $1million paid to the city.
In regards to the question if the hockey team loses money who pays.  It would be paid out of the Ford Center Operating budget which is city funds.  The big picture would be the loss of hockey would negatively affect the bottom line of the Ford Center.  So the way I look at it is the $1 million operating revenue budgeted for VenuWorks in the City Budget does not change even though hockey operations are now indirectly part of the Ford Center budget.  Without hockey at the Ford Center the budgeted $1 million operating revenue would not be possible.
 Thanks
Scott A Schoenike
Executive Director
www.thefordcenter.com
www.victorytheatre.com
Managed by VenuWorks of Evansville, LLC
FOOTNOTE: todays “READERS POLL” question is :Do you feel that the majority of our elected officials knowingly withheld information about who is paying the utilities bills at the Ford Center?

CHANNEL 44 NEWS: EPD Rolls Out New Golf Cart

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EPD Rolls Out New Golf Cart

Evansville Police Department are revealing its newest cruiser; a golf-cart fully decked out with all the bells and whistles. EPD Officials say an area business donated the tricked out cart to the department. EPD has only had it for a couple days…

VERY CLEAR!

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COA Affirms 65-year Sentence For Man Who Killed Officer

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COA Affirms 65-year Sentence For Man Who Killed Officer

Olivia Covington for www.theindianalawyer.com

The Dearborn Circuit Court did not err in imposing a 65-year sentence on a man convicted of felony murder after he shot and killed a deputy sheriff in the line of duty, the Indiana Court of Appeals held Tuesday.

In Tommy R. Pruitt v. State of Indiana, 15A05-1606-CR-1235, Morgan County Deputy Sheriff Daniel Starnes noticed Tommy Pruitt driving erratically, so he initiated a traffic stop and obtained Pruitt’s information. Starnes then learned about a recent robbery that suggested Pruitt might have been in possession of stolen weapons, and when Starnes approached Pruitt’s car the second time, Pruitt opened fire.

Starnes was shot five times and eventually died. Pruitt was charged and convicted of murder, attempted murder, possession of a handgun without a license, resisting law enforcement and four counts of receiving stolen property. After the jury recommended the death penalty, the Dearborn Circuit Court imposed a death penalty sentence for murder and sentenced Pruitt to an aggregate of 115 years for the remaining charges.

After moving through the state courts, Pruitt was granted a conditional writ of habeas corpus in the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals, which vacated the death penalty after finding Pruitt had demonstrated that he was intellectually disabled and, thus, constitutionally ineligible for the death penalty. The state was ordered to either initiate a new penalty-phase proceeding or release Pruitt, so the case was remanded to the trial court for resentencing on the murder conviction in April 2016.

Pruitt asked the trial court to consider and take judicial notice of the entire record, including the post-conviction proceedings, to find intellectual disability and mental illness as mitigating circumstances. The trial court reviewed the existing records from 2003 to 2016, and also considered the nature of Starnes’ murder, Pruitt’s criminal history and his post-sentence behavior as aggravating factors.

After giving “due consideration and weight” to Pruitt’s mental health, the Dearborn Superior Court resentenced Pruitt to the maximum enhanced term of 65 years for murder, with credit for time served, and ordered that sentence to be served consecutively with the 115-year sentence imposed for his previous convictions.

On appeal, Pruitt first argued because he committed his crime in June 2001, his enhanced sentence violated the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Blakely v. Washington, 542 U.S. 296 (2004) because “his Sixth Amendment right to have the facts supporting the enhancement of his sentence tried to a jury was violated.”

But Judge James Kirsch, writing for a unanimous panel of the Indiana Court of Appeals, said Tuesday Pruitt had forfeited his Blakely argument because he did not raise such an argument during his resentencing hearings. Further, the trial court would have imposed the same 65-year-sentence had it considered only the aggravators that comply with Blakely, Kirsch said, so the court did not err in its sentencing.

The appellate panel also rejected Pruitt’s argument that his sentence for murder was inappropriate, finding the trial court “properly determined that Pruitt deliberately elected to shoot Deputy Starnes … and was fully award of the wrongfulness of his conduct.”

Eagles Secure Seven All-Region Awards During Outdoor Season

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Five University of Southern Indiana Track & Field student-athletes were honored with U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches’ Association All-Midwest Region accolades Tuesday afternoon.

The Screaming Eagles collected a total of seven USTFCCCA All-Region awards, with junior Bastian Grau (Höchstadt, Germany) earning accolades in three separate events. Grau outdoor All-Region honors during the outdoor season included the 800-meters, 1,500-meters, and 5,000-meters.

With two NCAA Division II automatic qualifying times, Grau owns the fourth fastest time in the 1,500-meters and the fifth fastest in the 5,000-meters in the NCAA II this season. He also has a provisional time in the 800-meters, ranking 38th.

Two Eagles earned All-Region nods in the 3,000-meter steeplechase with some of the top times in the country. Senior Chase Broughton (Marengo, Indiana), a 2016 All-American in the event, ranks 12th in the country, while junior James Cecil (Owensboro, Kentucky) ranks 21st. Both runners have earned NCAA II provisional times on the season. It is the first track & field All-Region award for Cecil.

Senior Noah Lutz (Evansville, Indiana) is the final men’s athlete to pick up All-Region honors with the 14th-fastest time in the NCAA II this season in the 10,000-meters. It is the first All-Region award for Lutz during either track & field season.

Junior Jessica Lincoln (Palatine, Indiana) was the lone women’s athlete to pick-up an All-Region nod, doing so for the first time in here track & field career. Lincoln owns the 19th-fastest time in the NCAA II this season with her finish in the 10,000-meters at the MT. Sac Relays.

The Eagles still await their NCAA Division II Outdoor Championships fate with the final declarations yet to be announced. Those that advance to the Championships will compete May 25-27 in Bradenton, Florida.