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Ivy Tech Southwest Summer Semester Beginning Soon

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Ivy Tech Southwest will begin its summer semester on Monday, June 5. The site offers courses in a wide variety of areas of study including English, Psychology, Communications, Public Speaking, Reading Strategies for College, Intro to College Writing, Art Appreciation, Anatomy and Physiology, Microbiology, Certified Nurse Assistant and Qualified Medical Assistant prep, Business Law, Medical Law and Ethics, Human Resource Management, and a variety of courses in the Technology Division including Welding, HVAC, Basic Electricity, and Program Controllers.

 

Ivy Tech offers a college education at an affordable cost close to home. Students can pursue an Ivy Tech degree to prepare for an in-demand, high-paying job in two years or less, or as a smart start to a bachelor’s degree. Ivy Tech offers certificates, technical certificates, associate of applied science and associate degrees.

 

For a course schedule list of summer offerings at any of the Southwest campuses (Evansville, Princeton, Tell City), visithttps://www.ivytech.edu/southwest/6633.html.

 

To apply visit https://www.ivytech.edu/apply-now/, or call 1-888-IVY-LINE.

 

Adopt A Pet

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Mr. Hopkins is a 7-month-old male New Zealand/American mix. He is a sweet & social bunny. Since he’s solid white with red eyes, this is sometimes a “turnoff” to adopters. But he doesn’t want to let his eye color define him! His $30 adoption fee includes his neuter and cardboard carrier. Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

 

UE’s Professional Athletic Training Program Earns Five Year Accreditation

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The program is now one of only five schools in the country that has an accredited program at both the master’s and bachelor’s level*

 

The University of Evansville’s Professional Athletic Training Program has been granted five-year accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE) with the next comprehensive review occurring during the 2021-22 academic year.

 

UE hosted a site visit with a CAATE review team in January 2017 after an intense period of self-study, which began in the fall of 2015, and a self-study application that was submitted June 1, 2016.  The site visit team reviewed extensive reports and interviewed members of the athletic training team to evaluate and verify the institution’s ongoing ability to meet the standards for accreditation.

 

The UE athletic training program is now one of only five schools in the country that has an accredited program at both the master’s level and bachelor’s level, giving students options for pursuing their athletic training degrees.

 

The athletic training program utilizes three universities and colleges, three out-patient rehabilitation clinics, and eleven high schools to provide their students with clinical placements within the Evansville area.

 

Kathy Liu, PhD, ATC, program director, states, “We are very proud of our programs here at UE. With a successful undergraduate program and a growing graduate program, gaining this accreditation will allow us to provide additional opportunities for students deciding on their career aspirations.”

“We recognize the faculty, staff, and administrators at the University of Evansville for their commitment to the advancement of education in athletic training, as well as the dedication to the preparation of qualified athletic training professionals,” said a representative from CAATE.

The University of Evansville is the smallest Division I CAATE-accredited school in the country. Athletic training students are challenged with rigorous course work and hands-on experiences, such as their involvement with UE’s Division I athletic programs, from their first week on campus. University of Evansville athletic training students have the flexibility to explore many branches of study and develop diverse skill sets through the athletic training, physical therapist assistant, pre-physician assistant, pre-med and Doctor of Physical Therapy-combination degree programs.

 

To arrange an interview, please contact me at ac283@evansville.edu or at 812-598-8940.

 

VCSO Begins 2017 Deputy Sheriff Applicant Process

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Preliminary applications for the 2017 – 2019 Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Sheriff candidate pool are now available online. Anyone meeting our hiring requirements and who is interested in a career as deputy sheriff for the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office is invited to complete a pre-application.
Applications must be completed, printed and returned to the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office no later than Friday, July 21, 2017.

All necessary information for prospective candidates is included with the downloadable pre-application package, which is available by clicking here.

 

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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

Kelly Sue Wedding: Theft (Level 6 Felony)

Rachel Nicole Collins: Dealing in a schedule IV controlled substance (Level 3 Felony), Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Unlawful possession of syringe (Level 6 Felony), Maintaining a common nuisance – controlled substances (Level 6 Felony)

Lauren Marie Puthoff: Domestic battery by means of a deadly weapon (Level 5 Felony), Battery resulting in bodily injury (Class A misdemeanor), Carrying a handgun without a license (Class A misdemeanor)

Shavaz Shacville Kay: Carrying a handgun without a license (Level 5 Felony), Maintaining a common nuisance – controlled substances (Level 6 Felony)

Alaina Deniece Johnson: Domestic battery by means of a deadly weapon (Level 5 Felony)

Jason Dwayne Fulks: Burglary (Level 5 Felony)

Jeremy Robert Michael Miller: Battery against a public safety official (Level 6 Felony), Intimidation (Level 6 Felony), Battery resulting in bodily injury (Class A misdemeanor), Resisting law enforcement (Class A misdemeanor), Disorderly conduct (Class B misdemeanor)

William Douglas Locklear: Theft (Level 6 Felony), Criminal trespass (Class A misdemeanor)

Michael Angeles King: Unlawful possession of syringe (Level 6 Felony)

DeJong Montez Graves: Invasion of privacy (Level 6 Felony)

Tommy Wayne Alstatt: Operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license for life (Level 5 Felony)

Ryan Christopher Decker: Burglary (Level 5 Felony), False informing (Class B misdemeanor)

Eagles complete 2017 home schedule with sweep SENIOR DAY PHOTO GALLERY

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The 22nd-ranked University of Southern Indiana baseball team completed a four-game and doubleheader sweep of University of Indianapolis on Senior Day, 5-0 and 15-10, Monday afternoon at the USI Baseball Field. USI watched its record go to 29-16 overall and 19-5 in the GLVC, while UIndy goes to 25-21, 9-15 GLVC.

The Screaming Eagles end the day with a one-game lead in the GLVC East Division and four games to play in the 2017 conference regular season. Bellarmine University (31-15, 18-6) follows USI by one game in second, while the University of Illinois Springfield (29-17, 17-7 GLVC) trails by two games in third. USI holds the tie-breaker with Illinois Springfield, while Bellarmine holds the tie-breaker over the Eagles.

The Screaming Eagles cruised to a 5-0 shutout victory in the opener. USI scored three in the first before sealing the victory with a tally in both the second and sixth frames.

USI junior third baseman Sam Griggs (Evansville, Indiana) ignited the Eagles’ offensive attack in the first inning with a two-run single and scoring for the 3-0 lead. Griggs finished the opener two-for-three with two runs scored and two RBIs.

The complete-game shutout victory went to junior right-handed starter Kyle Griffin (Morganfield, Kentucky). Griffin (5-3) scattered three hits and a walk, while striking out nine over the seven innings of work.

In a marathon slugfest in the second game, Griggs and junior leftfielder Drake McNamara (Mt. Vernon, Indiana) combined for eight RBIs as the Eagles defeated the Greyhounds, 15-10.

Griggs, who finished the day with six RBIs in the two games, contributed a total of seven runs in the nightcap, scoring three times and driving in the four RBIs. McNamara’s bat exploded for three hits, two runs, four RBIs, a double, and his team-best eighth home run of the year in game two.

The Eagles, as a team, scored two in the first, three in the third, one in the fourth, seven in the fifth, and two in the eighth for their 15 runs. The Greyhounds tried to rally in the last four innings, shrinking a 10-run Eagles’ lead to five, before senior right-hander Justin Watts (Bryan, Ohio) got the final out for his team-best seventh save of the season.

On the mound, sophomore right-hander Austin Krizan (Mt. Vernon, Indiana) went six innings to get his fourth victory of the season. Krizan (4-1) allowed five runs on six hits and two walks, striking out two.

The Eagles conclude the 2017 regular season on the road May 5-7 when they visit Saint Joseph’s College for the final time. First pitches Friday and Saturday are set for 3 p.m., while Sunday doubleheader is slated for noon.

IS IT TRUE May 2, 2017

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IS IT TRUE that the latest example of failure to do maintenance is being felt by people who enjoy taking an evening walk along the Evansville riverfront?…the song “Boom Boom Boom Out Go the Lights” should be the theme song of the City of Evansville until they can get the lights back on along the part of the walkway that goes from the Four Freedoms Monument to Sunset Park?…to think about borrowing $127 Million for an arena that loses an estimated $10 Million per year, borrowing another $20 Million to gift to a hotelier, borrowing $57 Million for a medical school for less than 250 students and finally borrowing $50 million for some Twilight Zone water meters amounts to $264 Million in borrowed muons for fun and games in a city that admittedly cannot afford to replace light bulbs along a popular walking path?…according to Parks and Recreation, we are not going to have any money for light bulbs anytime soon either?…this is the most stunning admission of incompetence and negligence since we learned that the emergency phone kiosks on the jogging path behind Garvin Park didn’t work?…the next election needs a “light bulbs before fun and games” candidate?

IS IT TRUE that the semipro ice arena in Pembroke Pines, Florida reported in Contractor Magazine that the annual utility coats for the building were $420,000 per year?…this building only has a capacity of 2,000 fans and is used twice per week?…the electricity rates in Pembroke Pines are also lower than the rates payed in Evansville?…when one considers that the Ford Center is 5 times the size of the Pembroke Pines facility and is plagued by higher rates it is possible that the total utility costs to operate the Ford Center could easily exceed a million dollars per year?  …we not only look forward to the lone CPA on City Council to get the accurate figure of the total utility costs for the Ford Center but also hopes she will find out who are paying the utility bills?

IS IT TRUE that when VenuWorks bossman Scott Schoenicke spoke before the Evansville City Council last Monday night he explicitly stated that the operating expenses statement he handed out to Council did not include the utilities for Ford Center?…if one adds a possible million dollars in utility charges that are absorbed by some poor unidentified group of taxpayers the pure operating losses for the Ford Center are running over an average of $1.5 Million per year and have been since the doors were open?…it looks like VenuWorks also conveniently failed to include debt service in the expense statement report?…that debt service is about $8 million per year making the losses for having the shiny object of concrete and glass approach $10 Million per year?…this is $10 Million per year that has to be siphoned away from critical infrastructure, city employee healthcare expenses, and everything else of importance in the City of Evansville?

IS IT TRUE that for anyone who pretends to know a single thing about running a profit and loss statement to ignore utilities as an operating expense is either abject ignorance or intentionally misleading?…to do such a thing in a public business would draw the ire of the Security and Exchange Commission and could result in a legal issue for withholding material information?…we can not imagine why the Winnecke Administration, and the Evansville City Council are putting up with this sort of nonsense unless they are equally inept or conspiring to mislead the taxpayers of Evansville?…to neglect to state that debt service is part of the expenses is even worse?…it seems as though the powers that be in Evansville have been driving while deaf dumb and blind for more than a decade as the saga of Ford Center continues?

IS IT TRUE we have just informed that 2nd Ward City Councilwoman Missy Mosby will be having a political opponent in the next City Council election?   …Ms. Mosby 2nd Ward voters are overwhelming Democratic? …we are told that her primary opponent will expose her voting record concerning the reduction of our Homestead Tax Credits, appointing Republicans to the powerful Finance Chairmanship and the City Attorney positions, her extremely close political ties with Mayor Winnecke and his wife, for openly working against Gail Riecken in the last Mayoral campaign, not looking for creative ways to reduce the annual city budgets,  for strongly supporting the contract between the city and the Thunderbolts/VenueWorks and supporting the multi million dollar penguin exhibit at the Zoo when the city can’t afford to pay city employees current healthcare bills? …that Mosby only won by 12 votes in her last primary election against a little known opponent? …this a developing story?

FOOTNOTES: TODAYS “READERS POLL” question is: Are you disappointed in the Evansville City Council for not being more concerned with the contract between Thunderbolts/VenuWorks and the City?

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CHANNEL 44 NEWS: A Evansville’s New Land-Based Casino Looking to Add to its Staff

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Evansville’s New Land-Based Casino Looking to Add to its Staff

Evansville’s new land-based casino is looking to add to its staff. The Tropicana is hosting as job fair on Saturday, May 6th to showcase the many employment opportunities at the casino, and there will be on-the-spot job offers. The event will be…