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Hot Jobs in Evansville

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Customer Service Specialist
Best Buy  11,418 reviews – Evansville, IN
Helps answer questions and resolve customer issues. Flex as coverage between Checkout, Store Pickup and Customer Service as necessary Accountable for driving…
Service Agent – Evansville, IN
Enterprise Holdings  5,270 reviews – Evansville, IN
Must have a valid driver’s license with no more than 2 moving violations and/or at-fault accidents on driving record in the past 3 years….
Merchandising Specialist
Best Buy  11,418 reviews – Evansville, IN
Brings “lock-up” product to front checkout lanes for customer purchases. This position is responsible to implement assigned responsibilities from Merchandising…
Audiologist – AuD. MA
360care – Evansville, IN
Valid driver’s license. Active Indiana Audiology license in good standing. **You must be a licensed Audiologist in the state of Indiana to qualify for this…
Preschool, Daycare, Or Sitter
– Evansville, IN
My 2 1/2 yr. I am a nurse and work 3 days week, 12 hours per shift. Old son and I just moved to the area….
Looking For A Pet Sitter For 3 Cats In Evansville
– Evansville, IN
Engage in play and pet for 15 minutes daily. Insure there is ample water and food. Evansville family needs a one time pet sitter for 3 cats. Must love animals!…
Special Needs
Tebeth C. – Evansville, IN
My son has adhd and is very active. My daughter is almost 7 and my son will be 5 after Christmas. I am needing Care from 6am-4pm, until my mother gets off work….
Family Looking for Child Care Services for 6 Month Old
– Evansville, IN
Evansville family is trying to find child care services in or around Evansville. All day services are needed starting in January for 5 days per week….
Family Looking for Child Care Center for 9 Month Old
– Boonville, IN
Boonville family is actively looking for child care center for 9 month old in or around Boonville. All day services are needed starting in January for 4 days…

USI Long Distance Runners Compete at Gladstein Invite

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind.—Representatives of both University of Southern Indiana’s Men and Women Track & Field teams competed in the Gladstein Invitational Friday, hosted by Indiana University.
Competing against NCAA Division I talent, the USI women placed three runners in the top-10 of the 3,000-meter run. Junior Jessica Lincoln (Palatine) turned in a top-five performance with a time of 10 minutes, 19.49 seconds and fifth-place finish. In seventh, sophomore Hope Jones (Cumberland, Indiana) finished in 10:23.70, eight seconds better than her top time from last year. Senior Carly Whitesell (Zionsville, Indiana) rounded out the top-10 with a time of 10:29.19.

On the men’s side, junior James Cecil (Owensboro, Kentucky) was five seconds off the pace with a time of 8:34.41 and a third-place finish in the 3,000-meter. Rounding out the top-five was senior Noah Lutz (Evansville, Indiana) finishing in 8:36.54. Sophomore Darin Lawrence also turned in a top-10 performance with a time of 8:52.75 and eighth-place finish.

Junior Bastian Grau (Höchstadt, Germany) competed in the fast section of the mile run and finished sixth with a time of 4:08.38. In the slower section, senior Chase Broughton‘s (Marengo, Indiana) time of 4:21.90 was good enough for 20th.

The Screaming Eagles conclude the weekend Saturday when it competes at the University of Indianapolis Collegiate Invitational in Indianapolis.
 

Gladstein Invitational

hosted by Indiana University

January 20-21, 2017

Bloomington, Ind. (Gladstein Fieldhouse)

USI Results Only

Women’s Results

 

Women’s 3000 Meters

Pl NAME                    YEAR TEAM                        TIME       SCORE    HEAT(PL)

  1. Lincoln, Jessica   JR-3    Southern Indiana    10:19.49         –           1(5)
  2. Jones, Hope         SO-2   Southern Indiana    10:23.70         –           1(7)
  3. Whitesell, Carly SR-4   Southern Indiana    10:29.19         –           1(10)

 

Men’s Results

 

Men’s Mile

Pl    NAME                             YEAR TEAM                        TIME     SCORE      HEAT(PL)

  1. Broughton, Chase        SR-4   Southern Indiana    4:21.90           –           1(10)

 

Men’s Mile

Pl NAME                    YEAR TEAM                        TIME         SCORE HEAT(PL)

  1. Grau, Bastian       JR-3    Southern Indiana    4:08.38           – 1        (6)

 

Men’s 3000 Meters

Pl NAME                    YEAR TEAM                        TIME       SCORE    HEAT(PL)

  1. Cecil , James        JR-3    Southern Indiana    8:34.41           –           1(3)
  2. Lutz, Noah            SR-4   Southern Indiana    8:36.54           –           1(5)
  3. Lawrence, Darin FR-1   Southern Indiana    8:52.75           –           1(8)

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Obama’s Legacy: The Destruction of the Democrat Party By Richard Moss MD

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Obama’s Legacy:
The Destruction of the Democrat Party

By Richard Moss MD

As we observe the passing of President Barack Obama’s 8 years in office, an ending he and the media are determined to prolong and sentimentalize, even as the rest of us cannot wait to be rid of him, it is fitting to examine not so much the damage he has done to the country, which is substantial, but rather to his own party, the Democrat Party. For all the misery he has unleashed upon the nation and world, some of it can at least be reversed. But by undermining the Democrat Party, he has performed unwittingly a singular act of charity to his fellow countrymen that may be more permanent than his destructive policies as President. For Obama has transformed a dominant, national party that leaned left into a fringe, hard left, political operation with little appeal beyond urban centers and the college campus. In so doing he has created a Democrat Party completely out of touch with mainstream American values, interests – and voters.
Obama campaigned vigorously for Hillary Clinton’s presidential bid, realizing how fragile his “legacy” was without a Democrat victory. He understood that his policies and programs, generally imposed by executive order and without Congressional support, were vulnerable to a non-sympathetic successor. As he lived by the pen and phone, so could his agenda die by the very same pen and phone of President Donald J. Trump. He thusly engaged in heroic efforts to salvage his legacy by procuring a victory for a deeply flawed candidate, which ultimately failed. Despite his relative personal popularity, his policies were another matter. And so even historically reliable blue states, the great “blue wall,” Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin, fell before the Trump juggernaut. The Democrats were left holding the West Coast and a narrow strip in the Northeast and little else, a major setback for Obama and the Democrats, for which Obama, as is typical of this most narcissistic of men, refuses to take responsibility.
Under Obama, the Democrat Party has been turned over to fanatics like him, obsessed with identity politics, “global warming,” and LGBT rights. It is a party that will fight for Syrian Muslim refugees, sanctuary cities, amnesty, transgendered bathrooms, and radical environmentalism, happily implementing policies that destroys tens of thousands of jobs, a party that believes that the gravest threat facing the nation is “climate change.” It is a party in conflict with virtually all aspects of the American enterprise, including its constitution, history, and critical institutions. Indeed, the party of Jefferson has become the party of college campus and urban radicals contemptuous of common sense and huge swaths of the electorate, in particular, the white working class, formerly the backbone of the Democrat Party. Obama and his Democrats have no use for the poor saps in the hinterlands clinging to their guns and bibles. Rather, they smeared and abandoned them as neo-Nazis and white supremacists and famously referred to them as “deplorables.”
Since Obama began his two terms, the Democrats have lost a net of 1,042 state and federal posts including congressional and state legislative seats, governorships, and the presidency. As bad as it has been at the national level where Republicans now enjoy a monopoly on federal power, it is at the state and local level where the devastation of the Democrat Party has been most pervasive. The Republicans now hold 33 governorships compared to 17 for the Democrats. In 2009, Dems held 28 governorships to 22 for Republicans. The GOP controls 68 State Legislatures compared with 31 for the Democrats. And Hillary won less than 15% of US counties.
The Democrat Party is no longer a national party. It is extinct in the south, and barely breathing in the Rust Belt, Corn Belt, and Great Plains States. It flourishes in the radicalized, racialized environment of cities and academia where its victimhood-grievance themes play well as do open-borders, transnationalism, and loathing for traditional values and religion. In yet another move indicative of their shift to the hard left despite their election losses, Democrats plan to nominate radical leftist, anti-Semite, and former nation of Islam member Keith X Ellison, to lead the party. The party of the workingman has become the party of campus radicals and Black Lives Matter. Obama has not transformed America as much as he has transformed his party.
Obama, who spent 20 years in the racist church of Jeremiah Wright and cut his teeth with domestic terrorists Bill Ayres and Bernadette Dorn and Hamas mouthpiece Rashid Khalidi, has taken their anti-American radicalism to heart and injected it into the Democrat party. In so doing, he has marginalized it and presided over its self-destruction. Good riddance.

January 2017

Brief Bio: Richard Moss MD is a practicing Ear Nose and Throat Surgeon, author, and columnist who resides in Jasper IN. Find more of his essays and blog posts at exodusmd.com. Also find him on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram.

HOW TO CARVE AN ELEPHANT By Jim Redwine

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Gavel Gamut

By Jim Redwine

www.jamesmredwine.com

(Week of 23 January 2017)

HOW TO CARVE AN ELEPHANT:

Take a block of marble and chip away everything that isn’t an elephant. The same principle applies with chili made by Yankees.

When the United States Air Force stationed me at Indiana University to study Hungarian I arrived with a solid foundation in chili. My previous life had been pretty much confined to Oklahoma and Texas where chili was to cuisine as basketball was to Hoosiers. There was none of this nonsense that chili is to be eaten only in wintertime.

In the southwest we ate chili year round and all day long. Chili on eggs at breakfast. Chili poured in a bag of Fritos for snacks. Chili at wedding receptions. Chili at church potluck dinners. Bricks of frozen chili at scout camp.

Chili was a health food. It was served to colicky children and constipated seniors. If the ancient gods of the Greeks and Romans had discovered chili they would have looked askance at ambrosia. The true Land of Milk and Honey can be found in the chili parlors along the banks of the canal through downtown San Antonio.

So, Gentle Reader, you might grasp my befuddlement when I ate my first meal at Indiana University and saw a sign on the chow line announcing that chili and grilled cheese sandwiches were being served, but when the nice lady behind the counter handed me my bowl of “chili” it had large red and white things floating among the greasy gunk.

“Ma’am, I don’t know if you noticed but there’s some strange stuff in my bowl.”

“That’s chili.”

“Uh, it has red and white globs swimming in it.”

“Those are red kidney beans and macaroni.”

Then I met Peg who not only was from east of the Mississippi she was also a Yankee from above the Mason-Dixon Line. Fortunately for me, we got married before she ever cooked for me the first bowl of what she called “chili”. She added celery to the kidney beans and macaroni. At our home, a pot of chili calls for two pots now: one for the chili I make and one for whatever you call what Peg makes.

Over the years I have spent in this Hoosier heaven for everything but chili I have had friends serve me chili with tofu, eggs, potatoes, kidney beans, white beans, chicken, sugar, macaroni, spaghetti, and a lack of cayenne pepper. Enough! Chili is shredded beef or hamburger, browned then drained. Sautéed onions, water, salt, black pepper, chili powder, garlic, cumin, cayenne pepper, tomato sauce and, for some, chili beans are slowly added to the sizzling meat and then masa flour added at the very end to thicken the mixture. It is simmered for a minimum of two hours then served with Fritos or corn tortillas with hot sauce, preferably Tabasco, chopped raw onions and shredded cheese on the side. THAT IS ALL! That is chili!

(Folks, this is Peg. I’m the lucky person who gets to type and edit these Gavel Gamut articles. I just can’t let you get the wrong idea this time. I had never heard of chili with macaroni or spaghetti either until I moved to Hoosierdom! In Yankeeland we made our chili with browned and drained hamburger, kidney beans not chili beans, tomato sauce or tomato soup, a little bit of ketchup, chopped celery and onions, salt and pepper and maybe a dash of chili pepper if we felt daring. Chili is served with Saltine crackers, not Fritos. That’s the difference between Yankee chili and my Dear JJ’s southwestern chili!)

For more Gavel Gamut articles go to:

www.jamesmredwine.com

American Sewing Guild 1st. Meeting Of The Year January 24.

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The Sewing Guild will meet at McCollough Branch Library’s Community Room on Washington Avenue.
We will be making Wish Pillows for “Give Kids the World “  headquartered in Orlando Fl.   This is the ASG National Project  for 2017.
Please bring sewing machine or serger, and basic sewing supplies..  The chapter will supply instructions, thread and fabric.  If you  have “kid friendly” fabric or flannel  that you would like to donate to this project, please bring it to the meeting.
Doors will open at 5:30p.m. followed by the meeting from 6:00 – 7:45 p.m.
Visitors are always welcome!
For more information call 812-568-2515 or email Evansville@asg.com

Hot Jobs in Evansville

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Field Technician
Spectrum  11 reviews – Evansville, IN
Must possess and maintain a valid Driver’s License and safe driving record. The ladders, buckets and other climbing equipment necessary to perform the work of a…
Sales Professional
Dean Bosler’s Furniture – Evansville, IN
$500 a week
Dean Bosler’s HGTV Design Studio By Bassett. Best in Class Benefits:. As a company, we strongly believe in our people and offer our employees one of the best…
Tooling Lead
Berry Plastics Corporation  483 reviews – Evansville, IN
Key cards, preventing unauthorized entry to the facility. Must be Certified Journeyman Tool Maker, capable of….
DQ Crew Member
Franklin Street Dairy Queen – Evansville, IN
This person will provide customer service, cashier, food prep and cleaning. We are wanting to add a dependable, friendly and hard-working member to our crew….
Terr Representative
Ecolab  621 reviews – Evansville, IN
Must have a valid driver’s license and acceptable Motor Vehicle Record. Mechanical ability (plumbing, electrical and/or mechanical experience) and problem…
PCG PF Client Associate
Wells Fargo  14,595 reviews – Evansville, IN
Handles telephone calls and or responds to other inquiries and/or requests for research reports as well as researching account inquiries and/or problems….
Auto Detailer
Wright Select Automotive Center – Evansville, IN
$13 an hour
Required license or certification:. Must Possess a driver license and be a good hard worker that is dedicated and motivated and reliable……
VENDOR MANAGEMENT ANALYST
Old National Bank  83 reviews – Evansville, IN
Provide business and technical guidance to vendor owners, business owners, and application owners to facilitate enhanced monitoring of critical third party…
Memory Care Program Facilitator
American Senior Communities  60 reviews – Newburgh, IN
Bachelors degree in Social Work or Human Services related field. Nurse & CNA Preceptor – Be a preceptor with ASC & earn cash….
TTU Repair Technician
Q Services, LLC – Evansville, IN
Responsible for using management, monitoring and troubleshooting tools and interpreting the results in order to successfully identify, understand and resolve…
Social Worker
Envision Healthcare  26 reviews – Evansville, IN
Current state license as a Social Worker. Valid Driver’s License. Primary function is to provide coordinated care in the home to clients of all age groups and…
Resident Care Partner
Enlivant  89 reviews – Newburgh, IN
Experienced Caregiver or Certified Nursing Assistant Certification (CNA) per state requirements. Medication administration depending on state regulations….
Direct Support Professional
MENTOR NETWORK  292 reviews – Evansville, IN
$10 an hour
Partner with clinical staff to support therapeutic and behavioral plans in place. The heart of what we do is support people with Intellectual and Developmental…
HR Manager
Lowe’s Inc.  14,931 reviews – Henderson, KY
Job Requirements Minimum Qualifications Bachelor s Degree in Human Resources, Psychology, Business, Communication, a related field OR 3+ years of experience in…
Sales
Champion Ford Reo – Rockport, IN
We do offer continued education/training, clean professional work environment, paid vacation, employee vehicle purchase plan, Medical Health Insurance, 401k,…
Cash Management Specialist
OneMain  652 reviews – Evansville, IN
The Cash Management Specialist is part of a team responsible for the overall cash and banking management for the company….
Seasonal Associate
Helzberg Diamonds  140 reviews – Evansville, IN
Job Description Seasonal Associates may be assigned selling duties and/or office duties. Sales associates will be responsible achieving individual sales goals
Direct Support Professional – Day Program
MENTOR NETWORK  292 reviews – Evansville, IN
Diploma or GED and No Drivers License needed for our Day Program Only. Partner with clinical staff to support therapeutic and behavioral plans in place….
Restaurant – Assistant GM
Fazoli’s  388 reviews – Evansville, IN
Whether we’re assisting a Guest, helping a fellow team member or volunteering in our local community, we give our best effort to make everyone’s day just a…
Sales Intern (Summer 2017)
C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.  372 reviews – Newburgh, IN
You are empowered to make decisions, help our customers grow, and forge your own career path. Ability to thrive in a deadline-driven, team environment, while…
Rep-Patient Access-CAH/ St. Mary’s Evansville / St Vincent Health Admin/ FT Days 72 hours Bi-Weekly
St Mary’s – Boonville, IN
Performs clerical and reception duties associated with patient registration. FT Days, 72 hour Bi-Weekly Marketing Statement St.Vincent has an established…