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EVSC High Schools to Host Commencement Ceremonies

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Wednesday, May 17 – Friday, 19

Approximately 1,300 students from the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will take the next step in their lives as they officially graduate from high school over the next three days. The Class of 2017 was offered approximately $34.4 million in scholarships, an increase of more than $5 million from what was offered last year.

All graduate information is considered preliminary until Fall 2017, when final numbers of students are reported to the state.

Here is this week’s schedule:

Wednesday, May 17: 

Bosse High School, 5 p.m., Enlow Field

 

Harrison High School, 6:30 p.m., Romain Stadium

 

North High School, 8:15 p.m., Bundrant Stadium

 

Thursday, May 18:

Academy for Innovative Studies – First Avenue, 5 p.m., AIS-Diamond Performing Arts Center

 

Academy for Innovative Studies – Diamond, 6:30 p.m., AIS-Diamond Performing Arts Center

New Tech Institute, 8 p.m., AIS-Diamond Performing Arts Center

 

Friday, May 19:

Central High School, 6 p.m., Central Stadium

 

Reitz High School, 8 p.m., Reitz Bowl

Car dealer Dreyer & Reinbold facing discrimination suit

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Luxury automobile dealership Dreyer & Reinbold Inc. is facing a federal trial after being sued for discrimination by a former employee who says she was fired because she suffered a stroke.

A jury trial has been set for June 19 in the case, which pits Karla Edson against the Indianapolis-based seller of new and used vehicles. The lawsuit alleges the car dealership discriminated against Edson because of her stroke-related disabilities and violated the Family and Medical Leave Act, which is intended to protect job security for employees who must take time off for health-related reasons.

Indianapolis-based D&R, founded in 1966, operates two local superstores, one on the north side of Indianapolis and another in Greenwood that sell vehicles under the BMW, Infiniti, Subaru. Volkswagen, Maserati and Mini brands.

D&R President Dennis Reinbold also owns Dreyer & Reinbold Racing, which has competed in the IndyCar circuit since 2000.

Edson, who worked as appointment coordinator for the service department at D&R’s Greenwood location for more than nine years, was fired in May 2015, less than a month after she had the stroke.

In her suit, Edson said D&R Service Manager James Kizer and General Manager Brian Gauker reacted negatively to her need for intermittent leave requested under the FMLA. Edson said the managers were reluctant to structure her schedule so she could attend speech-therapy sessions one day a week.

Kizer also expressed concern when Edson told him she would need to use a wheeled walker, or “scooter,” at work because she was having difficulty walking. He was “worried that the scooter would not fit the company’s image,” she said in court papers.

Edson said she was called into Kizer’s office the first day she brought the walker to work and was told she was being terminated because her position was being eliminated in a restructuring.

In her suit, Edson said she asked Kizer why the company couldn’t find another position for her “after nine years of faithful service.” She said Kizer gestured at her walker when he told her there was now no place for her to work.

Edson is represented by attorneys Daniel Kent and Mary Jane Lapointe of Indianapolis-based Lapointe Law Firm.

“Mrs. Edson was an excellent employee who suffered a catastrophic medical problem but came right back to work,” Kent said in written comments. “We allege, and we intend to prove at trial, that Mrs. Edson was fired because she no longer fit the company image when she became disabled and needed to use a walker. We believe that what the company did is reprehensible—they kicked her when she was down.”

Among other relief, Edson is seeking compensatory damages for lost wages and benefits, financial costs related to her loss of health care insurance and legal fees.

Kent declined to estimate the total amount of damages involved in the case, but said they would likely reach six figures.

After Edson filed her original complaint in August 2015, D&R filed a motion for summary judgment to have the lawsuit dismissed.

In court papers, D&R managers said they had already planned to eliminate Edson’s position prior to her stroke as part of a service department restructuring, but they had not gotten around to informing her of the decision. Her job was the only position eliminated in the restructuring.

The managers said they had been planning to move Edson into another job but later decided against it because two employees told them they heard Edson say she would quit if the dealership tried to move her to a new position.

Magistrate Judge Mark Dinsmore denied the summary-judgment motion in December, and the business filed an objection asserting that the judge had erred in his ruling because he omitted important facts from his report.

District Judge Tanya Walton Pratt overruled the objection and set a May 24 pretrial conference and a June 19 jury trial.

Attorney Jeffrey Halbert of Bose McKinney & Evans LLP, who represents D&R in the case, said he wouldn’t discuss pending litigation.

EVSC to Offer Free Summer Lunches for Kids

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More than 16,000 students eat school lunches every day in the EVSC. And now, those students, their families and anyone in the community, have the option of eating breakfast and/or lunch throughout the summer at 10 EVSC schools - Cedar Hall, Dexter, Evans, Fairlawn, Glenwood, Lincoln, Lodge, McGary, Tekoppel and Vogel. Lunches will be free to those 18 and younger and only $3 for individuals over 18. Breakfast is also free to those 18 and younger and only $1.80 for adults.

The EVSC is able to offer the summer lunches as part of the United States Department of Agriculture Summer Food Service Program (SFSP).

School sites, dates and times for the summer lunch program include:

Cedar Hall Community School May 30 – June 30 11:15 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Dexter Elementary School May 30 – June 30 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
Evans School May 30 – June 30 11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
Fairlawn Elementary School May 30 – June 30 11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
Glenwood Leadership Academy May 30 – June 30 11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
Lincoln School

Breakfast & Lunch

 

Lunch Only

 

May 30 – June 23

 

June 26 – July 28 (closed July 4)

 

9:15 – 10:00 a.m.

11:30 – 1 p.m.

11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

Lodge Community School May 30 – June 30 11:45 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
McGary Middle School

Breakfast & Lunch

 

May 30 – June 23

 

9 – 9:30 a.m.

12:00 – 1:00 p.m.

Tekoppel Elementary School May 30 – June 30 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
Vogel Elementary School

Breakfast & Lunch

 

May 22 – July 28 (closed May 29 & July 4)

 

8:30 – 8:45 a.m.

11:15 – 11:30 p.m.

 

Commission to Combat Drug Abuse Meets in Indianapolis Thursday

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Indiana’s Commission to Combat Drug Abuse will meet Thursday in the Indiana Government Center South Conference Center. At the meeting, Executive Director for Drug Treatment, Prevention and Enforcement Jim McClelland will present Governor Eric J. Holcomb’s strategic framework to attack Indiana’s drug epidemic as well as an action plan to guide efforts in 2017.

 

Additional presentations and reports will be offered by several stakeholders, including leaders from Indiana’s Social Services Administration and State Department of Health.

 

WHAT: Indiana Commission to Combat Drug Abuse

 

WHO:

  • Jim McClelland, Executive Director of Drug Treatment, Prevention and Enforcement
  • 17 members of the Commission to Combat Drug Abuse

 

WHEN:

10 a.m. EDT

Thursday, May 18, 2017

 

WHERE:

Indiana Government Center South

Conference Room A

Indianapolis, IN  46204

 

LIVESTREAM LINK:  https://indiana.adobeconnect.com/gov/

 

TRUMP AS NIXON

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Evansville Police K-9 teams received high scores during USPCA Dog Trials last week

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Multiple Evansville Police K-9 teams received high scores and placed in the top of their region during their certification trials last week.
The USPCA Region 5 Dog Trials were held in Evansville on May-7-11. K-9 teams from Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky competed against each other while completing their annual certifications.
Evansville officers and their K-9 partners earned 1st place in narcotics vehicle search, narcotics room search, explosives detection, agility, combined suspect and evidence search, and criminal apprehension. The teams also received numerous other top 5 finishes.
The EPD teams also earned the top 3 spots in the overall scoring.
1st place- Officer Zach Elfrich and K-9 Axle
2nd place- Officer Doug Buetel and K-9 Gero
3rd place- Corporal Jason Thomas and K-9 Abot

We are proud of all of the time these teams put into their training and the service they provide the community.

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Part-Time Receptionist/Data Entry Clerk
Creative Craftsmen, Inc. – Evansville, IN
$10 – $13 an hour
Permanent, part time receptionist/data entry clerk position for local manufacturing company. Approximately 20-30 hours per week….
Production Team Member – TLS Princeton
Toyota 3,757 reviews – Evansville, IN
Possess and maintain a valid driver’s license at all times. Receiving, driving, inspecting, staging, locating, and loading vehicles as well as installing…
Administrative Assistant
US Oncology Network-wide Career Opportunities – Evansville, IN
Performs basic office functions (i.e., answers and directs telephone calls, sends and receives faxes, and orders supplies)….
HR Benefit Administrator
Tropicana Entertainment Inc. 8 reviews – Evansville, IN
$15 an hour
Must be able to obtain and maintain an Indiana Gaming License. Ability to read, analyze and interpret general business periodicals, professional reports,…
Warehouse Associate
Interstate Batteries of Wabash Valley – Evansville, IN
As a Warehouse Associate, your primary responsibility will be to handle and package materials for shipping, receive incoming materials for distribution, and…
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Tropicana Entertainment Inc. 8 reviews – Evansville, IN
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Exchanges cash for chips and cash checks for patrons with established credit. Facilitates resolution of guest complaints in coordination with a supervisor when…
Host/Hostess
Hacienda Mexican Restaurants 13 reviews – Evansville, IN
Answer and Handle Telephone Calls. Position requires ability to learn Hacienda’s standard dining room procedures, organization, ability to work with others,…
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Public Storage 588 reviews – Evansville, IN
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Valid and current driver’s license with reliable personal transportation used during the work day. Make customer calls regarding their account, collections and…
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Evansville Clinic – Evansville, IN
We are seeking a full time custodian for our clinics. The hired person will clean during our office hours and be flexible with duties assigned. Experience a
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Hacienda Mexican Restaurants 13 reviews – Evansville, IN
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Housekeeper
Sunset Funeral Home & Memorial Park – Evansville, IN
Required license or certification:. Reliable transportation & valid driver’s license. As the Housekeeper, you’ll be responsible for maintaining cleanliness of…
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Applied Industrial Technologies 78 reviews – Evansville, IN
Valid driver’s license and satisfactory driving record are essential. In addition, Applied® provides engineering, design and systems integration for industrial…
Coordinator, Market Operations
Evolent Health 26 reviews – Evansville, IN
Our pursuit of this mission is the driving force that brings us to work each day. Assist in the creation, formatting, and distribution of meeting agendas,…
Store Leader
Payless ShoeSource 2,728 reviews – Evansville, IN
Your Passion. Your Career. You know who you are. And you know what moves you. That’s why your chosen career should fit you as well as your favorite pair of…
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Apex 294 reviews – Henderson, KY
(if above and beyond the minimum required) Previous pharmacy technician experience. Must be able to hear normal voice sounds….
FILE AUDITOR
Keller Williams Capital Realty – Evansville, IN
Some basic receptionist tasks (covering lunches, answering phones, etc) may be requested during the day….
Human Resources Business Partner
University of Southern Indiana 48 reviews – Evansville, IN
Ability to receive Professional Workplace Trainer Certification and successfully complete the Organization Development Certification Program ( ODCP ) within the…
Clinic Assistant / St.Vincent Medical Group-Evansville / Allergy / FT Days
St. Mary’s Health System, IN – Evansville, IN
As one of the largest healthcare systems in the State of Indiana, our state-of-the-art technology, extraordinary associates, and Spirit of Caring can be found…
Secretary-Assistant Principal/Dean–Class II (43 weeks/year)
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation 13 reviews – Evansville, IN
$15.98 an hour
Class II $15.98/hr + benefits and full plan insurance. Questions concerning compliance with these laws should be directed to the Chief Human Resources Officer,…
Physical Education/Health Grades 9-12 (1 period Stipend Position)
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation 13 reviews – Evansville, IN
Valid Indiana teaching certification in appropriate grade level and area of study required. Teacher – High School.docx….
Amazon Account Manager – Italy
eLuxurySupply – Evansville, IN
Able to have voice calls via Skype or Google Hangout and communicate via chat and Asana project management software….
Hoosier’s Bartender
Tropicana Entertainment Inc. 8 reviews – Evansville, IN
$6.50 an hour
Must possess and maintain an Indiana Liquor License and must be able to obtain and maintain an Indiana Gaming license….
Business Education Grades 9-12 (1 period Stipend Position)
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation 13 reviews – Evansville, IN
Valid Indiana teaching certification in appropriate grade level and area of study required. Teacher – High School.docx….
Essential Skills for Daily Living
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation 13 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…
Spanish 9-12 (1 period Stipend Position)
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation 13 reviews – Evansville, IN
Valid Indiana teaching certification in appropriate grade level and area of study required. Teacher – High School.docx….
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The behavior technician will provide Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy under the supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)….
Maintenace Worker
U.S. Surveyor – Evansville, IN
Full Time position, Needed Honest Individual with Integrity for long term position. Replacing retiring person who has worked at this position for 17 years.
7:30 to 4pm and 10:30 to 7pm on weekends Activity Assistant
Redbanks Nursing Home 18 reviews – Henderson, KY
This individual must be a Certified Nurse Assistant or willing to take the Certified Nurse Assistant Class. Develop initial assessment as required….
Server
Hacienda Mexican Restaurants 13 reviews – Evansville, IN
Friendly, professional and Guest Obsessed demeanor toward guests. To fulfill the guests’ needs while they are in the dining room and lounge….
Car Wash Manager
Gorman Recruiting – Evansville, IN
$40,000 a year
Develop the skills of the location team to achieve Key Performance Indicators (KPI) targets. The Floyds with the enthusiastic support of Lucas Oil Products…

Adopt A Pet

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Teddy is a 3-year-old male black Lab mix. He has an adorable teddy bear-like face with hints of curly hair throughout his body. He’s already neutered & ready to go home today for only $100! That fee also includes his up-to-date shots, heartworm test, and registered microchip. Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 Tuesday-Saturday 12-6 for adoption details!

 

Lambert earns MVC Scholar-Athlete honor

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Senior named an honorable mention

ST. LOUIS – Thirteen conference softball student-athletes have been named to the 2017 MVC Scholar-Athlete first team, including three repeat first team selections, as voted on by the league’s softball sports information directors and announced by the Missouri Valley Conference office.

Six additional student-athletes garnered honorable mention accolades, including Purple Aces senior Morgan Lambert.  A steady slugger for the University of Evansville, Lambert finished second on the team with eight home runs and 27 RBI.

Starting 50 games, Lambert has notched 323 putouts at first base.  Lambert completed the season with a .261 batting average.  Her top game of the season came against Tennessee State where she hit a grand slam.  Lambert has posted a 3.79 GPA as an Elementary Education major.

In order to be eligible, student-athletes must have at 3.2 GPA or higher, be at least a sophomore in athletic and academic standing and meet certain playing requirements.

 

USI begins NCAA II Tournament Thursday

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The 19th-ranked (NCBWA) University of Southern Indiana baseball team begins 2017 NCAA Division II Tournament action with the Midwest Regional May 18-22 at Gerace Baseball Stadium in Midland, Michigan. The Screaming Eagles (32-19), who enter the tournament as the second seed, start tournament action against Saint Joseph’s College (34-20), the seventh seed, at 4 p.m. (CDT) Thursday.

Prior to the USI-Saint Joseph’s match-up, fourth-seeded Drury University (36-18) plays fifth-seeded Bellarmine University (34-19) at 9 a.m. (CDT) to start the regional, while top-seeded and host Northwood (43-11) takes on eighth-seeded Kentucky Wesleyan College (27-22) at 1:30 p.m. (CDT) to finish the first session. Third-seeded Quincy University (32-20) and sixth-seeded Wayne State University (31-19) follow the USI-Saint Joseph’s game with the final contest Thursday at 7:30 p.m. The automatic qualifiers in the regional are Quincy (GLVC), ninth-ranked (NCBWA)/17th-ranked (Collegiate Baseball) Northwood (Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference), and Kentucky Wesleyan (Great Midwest Athletic Conference).

Live coverage of the Screaming Eagles baseball games this week can be found on GoUSIEagles.com, while NCAA II Midwest Regional information, including the bracket, ticket information, and directions to Gerace Baseball Stadium, can be found at GoNorthwood.com.

SCREAMING EAGLES BASEBALL NOTES:

USI versus the Midwest Regional Field. USI is 10-7 against the 2017 NCAA II Midwest Regional Field (1-2 vs. Drury; 2-2 vs. Bellarmine; 2-1 vs. Quincy; 3-1 vs. Saint Joseph’s; 2-0 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan; and 0-1 vs. Wayne State). The Eagles are hitting .289 as a team versus the field, led by senior designated hitter Jaylen Quarles‘ .455 average. Junior shortstop Sam Griggs drove in a team-best 14 RBIs against the tournament field, followed closely by junior leftfielder Drake McNamara and junior rightfielder Nick Gobert with 13 and 10 RBIs, respectively.

On the mound, senior right-hander Justin Watts leads the hurlers with a 0.73 ERA, while senior right-hander Lucas Barnett has a team-high three wins.

Eagles all-time versus the regional field and in NCAA II Tournament. USI is 294-230 all-time, 4-2 in NCAA II Tournament action, versus the NCAA II Midwest Regional field (vs. Saint Joseph’s: 45-42 all-time, 0-0 NCAA II Tournament; vs. Quincy: 36-40 all-time, 1-0 NCAA II Tournament; vs. Wayne State: 7-3 all-time, 2-1 NCAA II Tournament; vs. Bellarmine: 79-70 all-time, 0-0 NCAA II Tournament; vs. Drury: 21-9 all-time, 1-1 NCAA II Tournament; vs. Kentucky Wesleyan: 97-64 all-time; 0-0 NCAA II Tournament; and vs. Northwood: 9-2 all-time; 0-0 NCAA II Tournament).

USI history in the NCAA II Tournament. The Screaming Eagles are making their seventh appearance in the Midwest Regional in the last 11 seasons and their 13th appearance overall in the NCAA II Tournament. USI has won the Midwest Regional four times (2007, 2010, 2014, 2016) and the NCAA II National Championship twice (2010, 2014).

USI in national polls. The Screaming Eagles climbed to 19th in final the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Top 25 of 2017. USI fell out of the Collegiate Baseball Newspaper Top 30 poll after going 0-2 in the GLVC Tournament.

The difference of a month. The Eagles went 21-7 in May and April with the team hitting .290 and posting a 2.72 ERA, compared to 11-12 in February and March with a team batting average of .259 and a 3.88 ERA. Senior designated hitter Jaylen Quarles has seen the biggest turn around amongst the players, going from .154 (3-19) in nine games during February/March to .378 (28-74) in 24 of the 28 games during April and May. On the mound, junior right-hander Kyle Griffin went from 2-3 with a 5.25 ERA to start the year to 4-0 with a 1.64 ERA in the last six weeks.

Season hitting leaders. Junior designated hitter/leftfielder Drake McNamara (.367) and senior designated hitter Jaylen Quarles (.333) are the Eagles hitting over .300  this season. McNamara leads USI with a team-best seven home runs and 43 RBIs.

Season pitching leaders. Senior right-hander Lucas Barnett has the Eagles’ best ERA among the starting pitchers with a 2.64 ERA in 13 games, 12 starts, and 75.0 innings of work. Barnett, senior right-hander Colin Nowak, and junior right-hander Kyle Griffin all have six victories, while Griffin recorded a team-high 86 strikeouts in 12 games.

Griffin posts single-game high; season record. Junior right-hander Kyle Griffin struck out a season-high 12 batters versus Saint Joseph’s and set a USI single-season record with 86 strikeouts this season. Griffin broke the record of 84 set by Jonathon Wandling during USI’s run to the national championship in 2014.

Archuleta at USI. USI Head Coach Tracy Archuleta is USI’s all-time winningest coach with a record of 410-211 (.660) in nine-plus seasons and is 558-335 (.625) in 14-plus seasons all-time as a head coach. He has been named the ABCA Division II Coach of the Year twice (2010 and 2014) after leading the Screaming Eagles to a pair of national championships and the ABCA Division II Midwest Region Coach of the Year after leading USI to the regional crown in 2016. Archuleta also has earned a pair of GLVC Coach of the Year awards (2011 and 2014) at USI.

NCBWA Top 25 Poll
Rank  Team -First Place Votes-
1. Mount Olive (N.C.) -8-
2. Chico State (Calif.) -1-
3. Mercyhurst (Pa.) -6-
4. Delta State (Miss.) -1-
5. Angelo State (Texas) -1-
6. Southern New Hampshire
7. Minnesota State
8. Northwood (Mich.)
9. North Georgia
10. Tampa (Fla.)
11. Azusa Pacific (Calif.)
12. Colorado Mesa
Emporia State (Kan.)
14. West Chester (Pa.)
15. USC Aiken
16. Dixie State (Utah)
17. Nova Southeastern (Fla.)
18. West Texas A&M
19. Southern Indiana
20. St. Cloud State (Minn.)
21. New Haven (Conn.)
22. Catawba College (N.C.)
23. UC San Diego (Calif.)
24. Florida Southern
25. Lubbock Christian (Texas)