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Adopt A Pet

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 Ms. Love is a female American Staffordshire Terrier or “pit bull” mix. She was found as a stray, but was very loving with the people who found her, which is how she got her name. She did well with her finders’ other dog and 5-year-old child. She was never reclaimed, so she’s looking for a home with some “pittie love” to share! Ms. Love’s $100 adoption fee includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!

 

Ho Jobs in Evansville

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Retail Store Sales Associate
Blick Art Materials  57 reviews – Evansville, IN
Equipment Thermal Processing Technician (ETPT), Impact Packaging
Mead Johnson Nutrition  79 reviews – Evansville, IN
Equipment Thermal Processing Technician (ETPT), Impact Packaging
Mead Johnson  23 reviews – Evansville, IN
Title I Tutor (Christ the King)
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation  10 reviews– Evansville, IN
$20 an hour
First Steps Intake Coordinator
Blue River Services, Inc. – Evansville, IN
$12.20 an hour
Clerk/Customer Service
STATE BEAUTY SUPPLY  38 reviews – Evansville, IN
$8.50 an hour
Warehouse Associate
A. Schulman, Inc.  56 reviews – Evansville, IN
Manager of Health and Welfare Plans
Vectren  6 reviews – Evansville, IN
Hotel Front Desk Clerk
Suburban Extended Stay Hotel  765 reviews – Evansville, IN
Package Machine Operator, Impact Packaging
Mead Johnson Nutrition  79 reviews – Evansville, IN
Package Machine Operator, Impact Packaging
Mead Johnson  23 reviews – Evansville, IN
A/P & A/R Clerk (Assistant Bookkeeper)
SMI Manufacturing, Inc. – Newburgh, IN
$12 – $14 an hour
Intake Coordinator
Better Living Home Health Care, Inc  4 reviews – Evansville, IN
$11.75 – $12.75 an hour
(CCTV or POS) Field Service Technician
TEKSystems  1,512 reviews – Evansville, IN
$15 – $19 an hour
Child Care Director
Epworth Child Care Ministry – Newburgh, IN
Golf Course Snack Bar Attendent
Thunderbolt Pass Golf Course – Evansville, IN
$7.25 an hour
Shuttle Driver +
Comfort Inn & Suites Evansville Airport – Evansville, IN
$8.50 an hour
Storage Facility Housekeeper
U-Haul  1,775 reviews – Evansville, IN
Golf Shop Attendant
Thunderbolt Pass Golf Course – Evansville, IN
$7.50 an hour
Administrator Evansville, IN
AngMar Medical Holdings, Inc. – Evansville, IN
Housekeeper
Holiday Healthcare – Evansville, IN
Global Supply Chain Manager
Evana Tool – Evansville, IN
Expo
Red Robin  1,329 reviews – Evansville, IN
Bussers
Red Robin  1,329 reviews – Evansville, IN
Spec Social Services – 1702679
Golden Living Centers  1,099 reviews – Newburgh, IN
Dietary Evening Supervisor
Holiday Healthcare – Evansville, IN
Store Seasonal Employee
Lowe’s Inc.  15,489 reviews – Evansville, IN
Lawn Irrigation Tech and Foreman Full Time & Year Round Work
Sprinklers Plus – Newburgh, IN
$30,000 – $45,000 a year
Maintenance Manager
Trilogy Health Services  138 reviews – Evansville, IN
Evening Reception Host
Home2 Suites by Hilton Evansville – Evansville, IN

Standing Together to Prevent Falls coming to St. Mary’s Warrick

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St. Mary’s Trauma Centers will offer a free community event, “Standing Together to Prevent Falls,” to help older adults stay healthy, active, and independent. The event will take place Tuesday, April 4 from 9:00-2:00 pm in the St. Mary’s Warrick Phillips Room at 1116 Millis Avenue in Boonville.

Falls are the leading cause of injuries among the older population, and can have a lasting impact on mobility, independence, and mental health. Many older adults believe falling is a normal part of the aging process, but by following certain safety guidelines, falls can often be avoided.

“Standing Together to Prevent Falls” will include information on how proper nutrition can help prevent falls and how certain exercises can improve balance and coordination.  Questions about home safety and effects of medication will also be answered by a Registered Nurse.

Please contact Maggie Speicher at 812-897-7113 to RSVP. Lunch is provided with each registration.

Dru Smith Has Career Game Against Wichita State

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Senior Day set for Saturday at noon against Indiana State

 WICHITA, Kan. – Freshman Dru Smith had the top game of his young career as the Evansville native finished with 19 points as Wichita State earned a 109-83 win over the University of Evansville men’s basketball team on Tuesday night at Charles Koch Arena.

Smith connected on five triples in the game, also a career mark.  Leading the squad in scoring was Jaylon Brown, who notched 25 points and added 10 more free throws to his season tally.  Duane Gibson was the third double figure scorer for UE (14-16, 5-12 MVC) as he totaled 10.

“They executed a lot better than we did and we played well for portions of the game, but could not sustain it,” head coach Marty Simmons said.  “Our guys did a nice job of battling through some adversity.”

Leading the Shockers (26-4, 16-1 MVC) was Shaquille Morris, who finished with 18.  He was one of six double figure scorers for WSU.

Evansville took a 4-2 lead in the early-going as Duane Gibson went coast-to-coast before Jaylon Brown hit a triple to give the Aces a 7-5 lead with 17:10 left in the half.

A 14-2 run by the Shockers saw them take the first double-figure lead of the game at 19-9.  Darral Willis Jr. capped off the run with back-to-back field goals.  The Aces battled back as an and-one from Ryan Taylor at the midway point of the period got UE within six at 24-18, but Wichita State made another big push.

This time, WSU outscored UE by a 22-8 margin to open up a 46-26 lead with 2:16 on the clock.  Three triples by Conner Frankamp made the difference as the Shockers went up by 20.  Over the final three minutes of the half, the Aces defense held WSU without a field goal while cutting into the lead.  Dru Smith’s third triple of the day helped UE head to the break trailing by 16 points at 48-32.

Out of the locker room, Wichita State was at it again as they quickly pushed the lead to 25 points at 62-37 with 16:43 remaining.  Just over three minutes later, a pair of Smith free throws got cut the gap to 18 points at 66-48, but the Shockers quickly pushed it back above 20 before cruising to the win.

WSU shot 53.8% on the game while UE finished at 49.1%.  The Shockers also finished with a 35-26 edge on the boards.  Evansville had its highest scoring output versus the Shockers since notching 84 in an 89-84 road loss in 2003.

Senior Day is set for Saturday at the Ford Center at noon as Christian Benzon, Jaylon Brown, David Howard, Sergej Vucetic and Willie Wiley will be honored.  Evansville looks to earn the season split against Indiana State in the regular season finale.

Hoosier Men’s Swimming & Diving Ready for Big Ten Championships

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 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The Indiana University men’s swimming and diving team will head to Columbus, Ohio this week looking to win the program’s 25th conference title at the 2017 Big Ten Championships.

 

The four-day meet will begin with on Wednesday night at 6:30 p.m. On Thursday through Saturday, the teams will swim a preliminary session in the morning at 11 a.m. with the championship session to follow at 6:30 p.m.

 

Live results for the swimming events can be found at IUHoosiers.com. Live results for the diving events this week can be found atDiveMeets.com. For more information on the Men’s Big Ten Championship, including a schedule of events, fans can click HERE.

 

The Big Ten Championships will be streamed live via BTN Plus on BTN2Go. The Big Ten Network will also televise Saturday’s finals Sunday, Feb 26 at 10:30 a.m. ET. Complimentary access to BTN2Go is available to viewers connected to the internet network of a Big Ten university. Fans elsewhere can sign up for the pay-per-view webcasts.

 

Scouting the Hoosiers

Indiana enters this week’s Big Ten Championships as the top-ranked B1G school in the latest CSCAA/TYR Top 25 poll at No. 4 in the nation. Joining IU in the top-25 are Michigan (No. 9), Minnesota (No. 16), Ohio State (No. 17) and Wisconsin (RV).

 

During the dual-meet season, the Hoosiers posted a record of 11-0 – the undefeated year for the Hoosiers is the first for the men’s squad since 1981. Once again, IU swam against some of the best teams in the country, posting four wins over teams that expect to finish in the to-5 at the NCAA Championships and seven victories over squads expecting to place in the top-20.

 

“Our coaching staff is excited to begin the men’s swimming and diving Big Ten Championships,” IU head coach Ray Looze said. “We have a solid well-balanced team and are hopeful for a successful competition.”

Indiana head diving coach will take a quartet of divers to the league championships – Joshua Arndt, Cody Coldren, James Connor and Michael Hixon. Connor, the 2015 Big Ten champion in the 3-meter and platform dive, and Hixon, the 2015 champion in the 1-meter at Big Ten’s, return to the conference championships after taking Olympic redshirt seasons in 2016.

 

“We are looking forward to Big Ten’s this week,” IU head diving coach Drew Johansen remarked. “We have four great divers competing in what might be one of the better Big Ten Championships of all-time. There are going to be multiple Olympians and multiple medalists from several teams. We are looking forward to a great week.”

 

Big Ten Championship History
The Indiana men’s swimming and diving team has won 24 conference championships in program history. The Hoosiers 24 team titles are the second-most in in the Big Ten, ranking only behind Michigan’s 39. Indiana has finished in the top-3 at the Big Ten Championships for six-straight seasons and the second-place finish is the fourth for the Hoosiers in the last six years.

 

2016 Big Ten Championships

At the 2016 Big Ten Championships, the Hoosiers finished second overall with 1,306 points, with Michigan winning the conference title with a total of 1,475.5. Ian Finnerty was named Big Ten Rookie of the Year after winning gold in the 100 breaststroke and 400 freestyle relay for IU.

 

Joining Finnerty on the First-Team All-Big Ten Team was Bob Glover, Ali Khalafalla, Tanner Kurz, Vini Lanza, Blake Pieroni, Oliver Patrouch and Anze Tavcar. Max Irwin, Jackson Miller and Cody Taylor were named Second-Team All-Big Ten, while John Winck was Indiana’s Sportsmanship Award honoree.

 

IU won six gold, seven silver and four bronze medals in total last year. IU’s 17 medals were second only to Michigan’s 23 and were eight more than Ohio State, who had the third-most with nine.

 

Over the course of the conference championships, the Hoosiers racked up 14 school record swims, seven Boilermaker Aquatic Center records, 13 NCAA A cuts, 78 NCAA B cuts and 52 personal-best times.

 

IU Racks up Medals at FINA Short Course World Championships
Lilly King led a group of five IU swimmers that won medals at the 2016 FINA Short Course World Championships in Windsor, Ontario in December. Over the course of the six-day competition, current, former and postgrad Indiana swimmers combined for 12 medals – six gold, five silver and one bronze. King took home five medals, including four golds, while Blake Pieroni won two silver medals and one bronze. IU alum Cody Miller won a gold medal to go with a silver.

Also winning medals on the week were Kennedy Goss and IU postgrad Zane Grothe. Goss won gold with Team Canada in the 800 freestyle relay, while Zane Grothe won silver with Team USA in the 800 freestyle relay.

IU Sends 11 to Rio Olympics, Winning Seven Medals
The Indiana Swimming and Diving program sent 13 swimmers, divers and coaches to the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics – James Connor, alumna Amy Cozad, Marwan Elkamash, Kennedy Goss, Michael Hixon, Ali Khalafalla, Lilly King, alum Cody Miller, Jessica Parratto, Blake Pieroni and Anze Tavcar. Drew Johansen served as the head coach of USA diving, while Ray Looze was an assistant coach for USA Swimming.

At the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics, the IU swimmers and divers won a total of seven medals – four golds, one silver and two bronze. Lilly King headlined the group with two gold medals, while Cody Miller won gold and bronze. Blake Pieroni earned a gold medal as a member of Team USA’s 4×100 freestyle relay team, junior Kennedy Goss earned a bronze medal as a member of Team Canada’s 4×200 freestyle relay team and junior diver Michael Hixon won silver in the men’s 3m synchronized springboard.

 

@IUSwimAndDive
Be sure to keep up with all the latest news on the Indiana women’s swimming and diving teams on social media – Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

 

Eagles Fall to 21st in USTFCCCA Computer Rankings

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EVANSVILLE, Ind.—University of Southern Indiana Men’s Track & Field dropped to No. 21 in the latest U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches’ Association Top 25 Computer Rankings. The Screaming Eagles are ranked for the second-consecutive week after entering the poll at 14th for the first time in 2017 a week ago.
Over the weekend, USI earned three individual wins and five more top-10 finishes at the Depauw Classic in Greencastle, Indiana. Senior Jalen Madison (Washington, Indiana) earned his second win of the season in the weight throw, while sophomore Almustapha Silvester (Indianapolis, Indiana) and freshman Justin Greathouse (Indianapolis, Indiana) picked up their first collegiate wins in the 800-meter and 3,000-meter runs.

Other highlights of USI’s season include senior Chase Broughton (Marengo, Indiana) and junior Bastian Grau (Höchstadt, Germany) having both earned three NCAA II provisional times. Broughton’s time of eight minutes, 7.07 seconds in the 3,000-meters is the sixth-best time in NCAA II this season, while Grau’s finish of 8:09.76 is good enough for ninth.

Broughton’s time marks the 15th-fastest 3,000-meter time in NCAA II history on an oversized track.

The duo also earned provisional times in the mile at the Don DeNoon Invitational. Broughton ranks sixth in NCAA II with a time of 4:03.86, while Grau is ninth with a 4:04.55.

Also included in the distance medley relay team, Broughton and Grau teamed with sophomore Tyler Kruse (Indianapolis, Indiana) and freshman Javan Winders (Mansfield, Tennessee) to break the USI school-record by nearly eight seconds. The provisional time they earned marks the fourth fastest in NCAA II in 2017, while their finish of 9:47.61 is the second fastest in NCAA II history on an oversized track.

The women, ranked 95th in the USTFCCCA Computer Rankings, have earned three NCAA II provisionals this winter. Junior Jessica Lincoln (Palatine, Illinois) and sophomore Hope Jones (Cumberland, Indiana) earned their provisional in the 3,000-meters and 5,000-meters, while sophomore Hilary Paxson (Liberty Center, Indiana) earned the first throwing provisional in USI women’s history over this past weekend in the weight throw, breaking her own USI school-record in the process.

With the indoor regular season complete, USI turns their attention to the Great Lakes Valley Conference Indoor Championships to be held this weekend, February 25-26, in Indianapolis, Indiana, hosted by the University of Indianapolis.

 

 

Imagine a World Without Violence Art Contest and Event

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In coordination with National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month, which takes place in February, the Albion Chapter of S.A.V.E. (Students Against Violence Everywhere) and Penny Lane are partnering to present the Imagine a World Without Violence art contest and event.

The art and poetry contest is for local youth ages 13-19 with the theme, “Imagine a World Without Violence”.  Submission deadline for art or poetry is on February 22nd.

On February 25th from 1:00-3:00 p.m., we will have the art event to celebrate the contest artwork, hear from guest speakers, host a poetry slam and this year we will also be revealing the name of our prevention mascot.

For more information on the contest and or the art and poetry event, please visit Albion Fellows Bacon Center’s website at www.albionfellowsbacon.org/events.

11.3% of high school students in Indiana reported experiencing dating violence. Teens who suffer dating abuse are at high risk of having long-term consequences like alcoholism, eating disorders, promiscuity, thoughts of suicide, and violent behavior.  Only 1/3 of the teens who were involved in an abusive relationship confided in someone about the violence.  Teen dating violence is a problem we can solve and community members can play an essential role.

About Albion Fellows Bacon Center

Albion Fellows Bacon Center is a non-profit organization whose mission is to prevent domestic and sexual violence and to empower victims through advocacy, education, support services and collaborative partnerships. The center provides services to victims of abuse (emotional, physical, sexual, and financial) in 11 counties in southern Indiana. Services are provided 24 hours a day to the following counties: Vanderburgh, Posey, Warrick, Spencer, Perry, Dubois, Gibson, Pike, Orange, Crawford, and Harrison.  For more information, please visit www.albionfellowsbacon.org.

Governor Holcomb Schedule for Week of Feb. 19, 2017

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INDIANAPOLIS – Below find Indiana Governor Eric J. Holcomb’s public schedule for the week of February 19, 2017.

 

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

 

What: Indiana “Internet of Things” (IoT) Lab Announcement

 

Hosts: City of Fishers

 

When: 10 a.m. ET

 

Where: Launch Fishers

12175 Visionary Way

Fishers, IN 46038

 

*Media are welcome.

 

 

What: Build Indiana Road Funding Day

 

Hosts: Build Indiana Council

 

When: 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. ET, with remarks by Governor Holcomb at 11:05 a.m.

 

Where: Marriott Downtown

Indiana Ballroom A-E

350 W. Maryland Street

Indianapolis, IN 46225

 

*This event is for registered attendees only. Media should inquire with Stephanie Wilson at stepwilson@gov.in.gov or 317-232-1622.

 

 

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

 

What: Ivy Tech Community College Day at the Statehouse

 

Host: Ivy Tech Community College

 

When: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. ET, with remarks by the governor at 11:30 a.m.

 

Where: Indiana Statehouse Atrium

200 W. Washington Street

Indianapolis, IN  46204

 

*This event is open to the public and media.

 

 

Thursday, February 23, 2017

 

What: Japan Update with Japan America Society of Indiana

 

Host: Japan America Society of Indiana

 

When: 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. ET, with remarks by the governor at 12:40 p.m.

 

Where: Hyatt Regency

1 S. Capitol Ave.

Indianapolis, IN 46204

 

* This event is for registered attendees only, media should inquire with Abby Gras at IEDC at agras@iedc.in.gov or 317-232-8845.

 

JUST ANNOUNCED SHOWS AT VICTORY THEATRE IN EVANSVILLE

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DARK STAR ORCHESTRA – Celebrating the Grateful Dead Experience

Friday March 31st – 8PM (doors at 7PM)

Victory Theatre (GA Seated)

On Sale: Friday February 24 at 10am CST

Price: $25.00 in advance | $30.00 day of show

Performing worldwide for nearly 19 years and over 2,600 shows, the critically acclaimed Dark Star Orchestra continues the Grateful Dead concert experience, the band’s shows built off the Dead’s extensive catalog and the talent of the seven fine musicians who make up DSO. On any given night, the band will either perform a show based on a set list from the Grateful Dead’s 30 years of extensive touring or use their own catalog to program a unique set for the show, which allows fans both young and old to share in the experience. Honoring both the band and the fans, DSO’s members seek out the unique style and sound of each era while simultaneously offering their own informed improvisations, creating a sound that truly encapsulates the energy and experience of a Grateful Dead show.

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TESLA
With special guest Brent James and The Vintage Youth Sunday April 30th – 7:30PM (doors at 6:30PM) Victory Theatre
On Sale: Friday February 24 at 10am CST
Price: $35.00 in advance | $40.00 day of show

The 21st century has become something of a renaissance for Tesla. Most recently, 2014’s Simplicity bowed at No. 14 on the Billboard Top 200. The group ignited ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel LIVE! in addition to scorching stages at festivals such as Rocklahoma, Graspop Metal Meeting and Sweden Rock Festival as well as the cruise Monsters of Rock! Tesla’s music is often referred to as heavy metal, but better described as blues metal, as the band’s lyrics stray from the themes popular in heavy metal, particularly those in the 1980s around the beginning of their career. A further distinction from their contemporaries is their signature blue-collar, T-shirt-and-jeans image, which was in strong contrast to the big hair, leather pants and flashy makeup that characterized glam bands in the scene during that time. Thanks to a die- hard, loyal fan base and their younger generation offspring, the critically acclaimed iconic Sacramento rock quintet has sold more than 25 million albums and performed to sold out crowds across the world.

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St. Mary’s Hospital for Women & Children Birth Records

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Stephanie and Ryan Ruppel, Petersburg, Ind., daughter, Sydalee Rae Bishop, Jan. 15

Stephany and Jonathan Stricklin, Evansville, daughter, Ryleigh Kate, Jan. 17

Lisa and Chad Bailey, Evansville, daughter, Brooklynn Rae, Feb. 13

Caitlin and Adam Lambert, Mount Carmel, Ill., son, Jayce Owen, Feb. 14

Heather Grigsby, Evansville, son, Greyson Liam-Joseph, Feb. 14

Lucinda and Michael Leonard, Evansville, daughter, Sara Grace, Feb. 14

Elizabeth Alvey and Sam Jernigan, Evansville, son, Caleb Ray, Feb. 15

Ishaiah and Randell Francis, Evansville, son, I’Mari Akee, Feb. 15

Casie Heflin and Matthew Schroeder, Tell City, Ind., son, Weston Blake, Feb. 16

Dannesha and Lou Sanders, Evansville, son, Dre’Shawn Eugene, Feb. 16

Chelsea Volz ant Tyler Sibrel, Evansville, daughter, Blake Nicole, Feb. 17

Jennifer and Sean Snodgrass, Princeton, Ind., daughter, Willow Hope Denise, Feb. 17

Sarah and Sean Harris, Elberfeld, Ind., son, Tyson Xavier, Feb. 17

Ashley and Jonathan Emery, Evansville, daughter, Rose Mary, Feb. 17

Amber and Joseph Scheller, New Harmony, Ind., son, Cameron Patrick, Feb. 18