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HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE
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Men’s Basketball Day Camps set for next week
Camp goes Monday through Thursday
Starting on Monday, the first University of Evansville Men’s Basketball Day Camp will take place at the Fifth Third Basketball Practice Facility.
The camp begins with registration at 8 a.m. Monday and will start at 9 a.m. and run through 4 p.m. each of the four days (June 9-12). There is also an option for campers who would like to go in either the morning or afternoon each day.
One of the top camps in the Midwest, it features individual skill development, contests along with 3-on-3 and 5-on-5 games. All campers receive a t-shirt and basketball. Campers who attend the full day camp will also receive four lunches.
For more information, click here or call 812-488-2757.
Kroger Company by Pat Sides
In late January 1950, large newspaper advertisements announced the opening of a new Kroger supermarket at 300 North Main Street, the third Kroger store to open in Evansville. By mid-century, small, independently-owned butcher shops, bakeries, and other specialty stores were disappearing as national supermarket chains such as Kroger became popular. They offered self-service, pre-packaged meats, frozen foods and other amenities under one roof, and shoppers also enjoyed such innovative conveniences as wide aisles, shopping carts, and electric doors. Kroger still operated stores in Lawndale, North Park, and at the Westside Plaza when the chain left Evansville in 1973. The building pictured here is now home to an industrial electronics store.
Governor appoints Anjali Patel as 2017-19 USI student trustee
ndiana Governor Eric Holcomb has appointed Anjali Patel of Evansville, Indiana, to the University of Southern Indiana Board of Trustees. Effective July 1, she will serve as a student trustee for two years.
Patel, a junior, is a biology major and a Baccalaureate to Medical Doctor Scholar. She is a participant in the Honors Program, actively involved in the Pre-Professional Health Club and Timmy Global Health and maintains a 3.5 cumulative GPA. She works as a resident assistant for Housing and Resident Life and previously worked as an AMIGO. Patel is involved in Student Ambassadors, Southern Indiana Dance Marathon, the Student Alumni Association and Volunteer USI.
Patel said that she is eager to serve as a trustee “not only to represent USI’s exceptional student body, but also to emphasize why USI is a place I am extremely thankful and proud to call home.”
The student trustee, a voting member of the nine-member USI Board of Trustees, brings a student’s perspective to the governing board. The student trustee must be a full-time student, a U.S. citizen and resident of Indiana, have a 2.5 GPA or above, and have completed 24 semester credit hours at USI.
Coming up next week- HCAMPS story opportunities
Next week we have 39 middle school students from 15 area schools coming to participate in HCAMPS. St. Vincent created HCAMPS (HealthCare Academy for Middle School Pupil’s Success) to give middle school students an
opportunity to interact with health care providers, learn about the variety of careers available in the health care industry, and understand the educational requirements for a career in health care.
This year’s program will take place Monday, June 12th– Friday, June 16th 2017
Schedule highlights and media availability times:
Monday
2:00 -3:45 p.m. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Suturing and Physical/Occupational/Speech Therapy
Tuesday
9:30 – 11:30 a.m.        Pig lung intubation with Glidescope and Ventilator
NICU: Hands-on baby care changing diapers, taking temps, B/P’s and using stethoscopes with dolls; Daily routine in NICU/ charting /Explain monitors/Baby’s progression from admission to discharge
12:30 – 3:15 p.m. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Tours of Warrick EMS ambulance, ER & LifeFlight
Thursday
8:30 – 11:30 a.m. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Engineering, nutrition, financial wellbeing
11:30 – 12:30 p.m.      Reading culturesÂ
Friday
11:30 – 1:00 p.m.        “What I learned this week†student presentations
Two Unrelated Overnight Burglaries Result in Arrests
The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office made two arrests last night after responding to a pair of unrelated burglaries that occurred just over ninety minutes apart.
On Tuesday, June 06, 2017 at 10:44 PM the Sheriff’s Office responded to the 7900 block of Kenton Station Road (near Mohr Road) in reference to a burglary in progress. The victim arrived home and found a suspect carrying items from his house. The victim spoke to the suspect, who was later identified as Mr. Alexander Southard. The victim called 911 and stood by with Mr. Southard, who reportedly did not attempt to flee. The responding deputy took Mr. Southard into custody without incident.
On Wednesday, June 07, 2017 at 12:18 AM the Sheriff’s Office responded to the 4900 block of Tanglewood Drive upon report of domestic violence in progress. The suspect, Mr. Dustin Sinclair, allegedly grabbed the victim outside the home before arming himself with a shotgun and forcing his way into her residence. Mr. Sinclair then threatened to kill everyone inside the home.
A responding deputy spotted Mr. Sinclair on the roof of the home, but was unable to keep him in sight. While searching for Mr. Sinclair, the deputy observed a shotgun lying on the roof. As more deputies arrived, Mr. Sinclair was located hiding in an attached garage. Mr. Sinclair refused to be taken into custody and had to be forcibly restrained.
ARRESTED:
Alexander Nico Southard (pictured above), 19, of Evansville. Burglary of a Dwelling as a Level 4 Felony, Theft as a Level 6 Felony
Dustin Dwight Sinclair (pictured above), 30, of Evansville. Burglary while Armed with a Deadly Weapon as a Level 2 Felony, Domestic Battery as a Class A Misdemeanor, Intimidation with a Weapon as a Level 5 Felony, Resisting Law Enforcement as a Class A Misdemeanor
Presumption of Innocence Notice: The fact that a person has been arrested or charged with a crime is merely an accusation. The defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a court of law.