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Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation Meeting

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The Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will meet in executive session at 3:30 p.m. on Monday, January 23, 2017, in the John H. Schroeder Conference Centre at the EVSC Administration Building, 951 Walnut, IN 47713, Evansville, IN. The session will be conducted according to Senate Enrolled Act 313, Section 1, I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1, as amended. The purpose of the meeting is for discussion of collective bargaining, (2)(A); initiation of litigation or litigation that is either pending or has been threatened specifically in writing, (2)(B); purchase or lease of property, (2)(D); and job performance evaluation of individual employees, (9).

The regular meeting of the School Board will follow at 5:30 p.m. in the EVSC Board Room, same address.

Adopt A Pet

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 Applejack is a 2-month-old female Australian Cattle Dog puppy. She spent time in a foster home with larger dogs, kids, and cats. She played well and listened to the older dogs, but she’ll do best in a home without small children or cats, please. Her $120 adoption fee includes her spay, microchip, first vaccines, and more! Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 or www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!

 

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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Evansville, IN – Below are the felony cases to be filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office tomorrow.

Shawn Michael Harrison Domestic Battery, Level 6 felony

Domestic Battery, Level 6 felony

Strangulation, Level 6 felony

Neglect of a Dependent, Level 6 felony

Cameron Eugene Owen Residential Entry, Level 6 felony

Resisting Law Enforcement, Class A misdemeanor

Jeremy Michael Taylor Receiving Stolen Auto Parts, Level 6 felony

Jason Spurgeon Attempted Fraud on a Financial Institution, Level 5 felony

Jennifer Nicole Harrison Neglect of a Dependent, Level 6 felony

AKA Jennifer Kitzinger Domestic Battery, Level 6 felony

Possession of Methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Unlawful Possession of Syringe, Level 6 felony

Possession of a Controlled Substance, Class A misdemeanor

Possession of a Synthetic Drug or Synthetic Drug Look-A-Like Substance, Class A misdemeanor

 

Hot Jobs in Evansville

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Clinical Office Assistant CMA – Research
Deaconess Health System  23 reviews – Evansville, IN
CPR provider certification required. Current certification from the American Association of Medical Assistants (CMA) is required….
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United States Postal Service  8,345 reviews – Mount Vernon, IN
$17.40 an hour
Applicants must have a valid state driver’s license, a safe driving record, and at least two years of. KSAs include Postal Service driving policies, safe…
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Canteen Service Company  5 reviews – Evansville, IN
$12 an hour
Valid Motor Vehicle Operators License, Good Driving Record, and a Forklift Certified. Receives incoming merchandise, verifying amount of merchandise received…
Supplemental HR Assistant
Deaconess Health System  23 reviews – Evansville, IN
This temporary position (approximately 6 months) will be primarily to work on filing and miscellanous projects as assigned….
Benefits Consultant
AFLAC- Southern Indiana – Evansville, IN
$2,000 a month
Required license or certification:. Benefits include stock bonus program, bonus rewards and exotic trips….
Laboratory Information System Specialist
Deaconess Health System  23 reviews – Evansville, IN
BS or AS in Medical Laboratory Science – minimum of 2 years job experience as a Medical Technologist or Medical Laboratory Technician….
Part Time Driver
Rogers Jewelers  22 reviews – Evansville, IN
We provide the wheels and all you have to do is have a valid drivers license and be able to lift a box that never exceeds 25 lbs….
General Manager
Bob Evans Restaurants  578 reviews – Evansville, IN
$58,000 a year
Bob Evans takes pride in hiring only the BEST talent in order to serve our guests. Your role will be critical in executing our founders’ heartfelt philosophy of…
Loan Assistant
First Security Bank, Inc.  3 reviews – Evansville, IN
Perform daily clerical duties as needed. Handles inquires, check credit and in-house information for lending officers….
Church Custodian
St. Mark’s Lutheran Church  5 reviews – Evansville, IN
St. Mark’s is looking for someone to work 15 hours per week cleaning and doing light maintenance for our church and preschool in the evenings and on Saturday.
Great Part Time Opportunities!
Dyna-Kleen – Evansville, IN
Must have own transportation, proven work record, and pass background and drug screens. Has PT afternoon and evening cleaning positions available….
Medical Office Assistant – Pediatrics After Hours
Deaconess Health System  23 reviews – Newburgh, IN
Assists in discharge process from medical office including collecting payments, posting charges, issuing receipts and posting payments….
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Henderson Nursing and Rehabilitation Center – Henderson, KY
Receipts, posts, and maintains accurate individual resident trust ledgers to meet Federal and State regulations….
Store Seasonal Employee
Lowe’s Inc.  14,920 reviews – Evansville, IN
Preferred Qualifications Associate’s Degree in Business, Retail Management, Specialty related to department (e.g., design, appliances), or related field….
Customer Service Advisor
Valvoline  504 reviews – Evansville, IN
You are the person who will greet, interact and make recommendations to the guest. Your role is to ensure each guest (customer) is highly satisfied with their…
PT Nursing Secretary (Days)- Evansville
Knowledge Services  38 reviews – Evansville, IN
$9.25 an hour
Answers all incoming calls to Nursing Administration which provides essential information regarding patients, staff and other matters….
Advertising Team Member
Expressway Dodge – Mount Vernon, IN
Valid drivers license is required as well as ability to pass a criminal background and drug test. Additional duties may include vehicle prep for photography and…
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Sanford Health  136 reviews – Evansville, IN
We are leaders in health care and strive to provide patients across the region with convenient access to expert medical care, leading-edge technologies and…
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A. Schulman, Inc.  53 reviews – Evansville, IN
The Company’s customers span a wide range of markets such as packaging, mobility, building & construction, electronics & electrical, agriculture, personal care …
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Tele/Data Communications – Newburgh, IN
$50,000 a year
Required license or certification:. Maybe you’re currently employed in the technology field, studying the technology field in college, or maybe just need a new…
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The Charlie Butler Team of Keller Williams Capital Realty – Evansville, IN
We are a team of 10 licensed real estate professionals looking for talented, driven individuals to join our growing team of agents in Evansville….
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Check into Cash  337 reviews – Evansville, IN
Valid Driver’s License. The ability to prioritize and make on-the-spot decisions regarding customer transactions, weighing customer satisfaction issues with…
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Aspen Dental  368 reviews – Evansville, IN
Dental Assistant Certificate where state regulations specify. Dental Assistants who join an Aspen practice work for a licensed dentist and live that mission…
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Luxottica Group  1,994 reviews – Evansville, IN
Strives to improve technical knowledge through the completion of the Quality Manufacturing Program and continually applies that knowledge in the production of…
Production Manager
Arthur Wright and Associates – Evansville, IN
$75,000 – $85,000 a year
Required license or certification:. Develop and manage budgeting and budget execution with a focus on product costs and margins with primary responsibility for…
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Valvoline  504 reviews – Evansville, IN
You’re responsible for managing a staff, enforcing company policy and procedure, training and coaching your team, delivering results and staying on track and on…
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JoS. A. Bank  254 reviews – Evansville, IN
U tilizing company resources to generate traffic and maintaining customer contact to build their own book of business ….
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JoS. A. Bank  254 reviews – Evansville, IN
Listen to the wants and requests of the customer and answer the customer’s questions. Maintain your own timecard; Press front of lapels and sleeve heads….
Industrial Electrical Technician – Evansville
Konecranes  113 reviews – Evansville, IN
Valid driver’s license and a driving record that meets company standards. Associate’s degree in Industrial/Electrical/Mechanical field, technical diploma or…
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Arthur Wright and Associates – Evansville, IN
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“READERS FORUM” JANUARY 19, 2017

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WHAT IS ON YOUR MIND TODAY?

Todays “READERS POLL” question is: Do you think that the Presidential Inauguration will be peaceful?

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Governor Holcomb’s First State Of The State Address Focused On Advancing Indiana’s long-Term Position With Targeted Investments

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INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb on Tuesday delivered his 2017 State of the State address to a joint convention of the Indiana General Assembly. His remarks elaborated on the five pillars of his legislative agenda while introducing new key issues.

Full text of Governor Eric J. Holcomb’s 2017 State of the State address is attached.

“Together, we have the special charge of leading Indiana into our third century,” Governor Holcomb said. “That means we need to think not just about today but about the years to come—and we need to act with boldness and courage to solve our current issues and prepare Indiana for the ever-changing future.”

Governor Holcomb outlined his Next Level Legislative Agenda for the 2017 session on Jan. 5, just days before his inauguration. The agenda presents five pillars designed to address the key challenges facing our state today while positioning Indiana for long-term success and economic growth:

Cultivate a strong and diverse economy to ensure Indiana is a magnet for jobs.

  1. Fund a long-term roads and bridges plan.
  2. Develop a 21stcentury skilled and ready workforce.
  3. Attack the drug epidemic.
  4. Provide great government service.

Regarding how to fund a long-term plan for infrastructure, the Governor reiterated his support for a range of options—including fuel tax increases, new tolling options, fees for alternative-fuel vehicles and creative public-private partnerships.

“The fact is, existing sources of revenue are just not keeping up,” Governor Holcomb said. “I’m a believer that every time you ask a taxpayer for a dollar, you better be darn sure you need it and are going to use it effectively for its intended purpose. And, here’s a case that if we ask Hoosiers to invest a little more to meet the need, the return is going to be well worth it—for them, for our communities, and for our economy.”

The Governor also focused on attacking Indiana’s drug epidemic. Since 2000, the number of Hoosier deaths caused by drug overdoses has increased by 500 percent, and Indiana ranks 15th nationally in overdose fatalities. In his address, Governor Holcomb called out the “heroes on the front lines” in Indiana communities working to curb the drug crisis and save lives every day. On day one in office, Governor Holcomb created a new position charged with the responsibility to coordinate and oversee the state’s efforts to curb the drug epidemic: an executive director for drug prevention, treatment and enforcement.

Beyond his five legislative priorities, the Governor maintained his support for a fourth water port in Southern Indiana to accelerate economic development as well as for amending the Indiana Constitution to ensure the state passes balanced biennial budgets for generations to come. He said his administration would focus on a long-term plan for bringing clean coal technology and innovation to the state.

Governor Holcomb ended his first State of the State address with a commitment to working with people from all walks of life.

“I will continue to reach out to everyone with ideas that can lift all Hoosiers, including those who may not always agree on everything but are willing to find opportunities to solve problems and move our state forward,” Governor Holcomb said.

Each year, Indiana’s Governor addresses both houses of the state legislature, the state’s Supreme Court Justices, and other state leaders at the beginning of the legislative session in the State of the State Address. It provides an opportunity for the Governor to report on the status quo of the state’s affairs, highlight key accomplishments of the past year, and outline key priorities for the year ahead.

 

Legislature Full Of Bills Impacting Local Government

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Legislature Full Of bills Impacting Local Government

submitted by Joshua A. Claybourn is Counsel in the Law Firm’s Of Jackson Kelly PLLC .Evansville, Indiana

With hundreds of bills before the Indiana legislature this session, many have the potential to substantially impact Hoosier municipalities and local governments. Accelerating Indiana Municipalities (AIM), formerly Indiana Association of Cities and Towns, has a helpful bill tracking list and legislative summary with bills affecting local government. Of particular note are three bills described in more detail below: road funding (HB 1002), personal property tax (HB 1311), and short term rentals (HB 1133).

Road funding
Both the House, Senate, and Governor all seem to agree on the need for more infrastructure and road funding this session with the only disagreement over how best to pay for it. HB 1002, which has received the most attention, provides for a gas tax increase and more fees on vehicle registrations.

Bill Would Reduce Property Tax Base

The personal property tax bill, HB 1311, reduces the property tax base in all communities by lowering the minimum floor on the value of depreciable personal property from 30% to 20% over a 10 year period. In addition, the bill eliminates the addbacks of a taxpayer’s federal income tax deduction for income attributable to domestic production activities in the definitions of “adjusted gross income” under the adjusted gross income tax law and the financial institutions tax law. HB 1311 would undoubtedly cause property tax rates to rise and force local governments to hit tax caps sooner. Because of the negative impact on local government revenue, AIM opposes the bill, but the Indiana Manufacturers’ Association and the Indiana Chamber of Commerce are supporting it.

Battle Over Airbnb listings

The city of Carmel has issued a warning to residents who list their homes or apartments on Airbnb that doing so is a violation of the city’s zoning ordinances. Building commissioner Jim Blanchard notified homeowners they must remove their home from Airbnb or similar websites within 10 days or face further action from the city’s code enforcement inspector until they have been granted a zoning change or legal variance from the city. “Your home is an area that is classified as a Residential Single Family zone, which means you are welcome to use your home as a residence,” the letter states. “But you are not able to suddenly turn it into a restaurant, a dry-cleaning business, factory or — as is apparently the case now — a hotel or bed-and-breakfast.”

In response to these type of attacks on networks like Airbnb, Rep. Lehman (R-Berne) introduced HB 1133 to prohibit local units from banning short term rentals and limit how locals may regulate them. As outlined in the bill, a “short term rental” is property offered to the public for rental for less than 30 consecutive days. The bill prohibits locals from regulating how these businesses operate in their communities, except in statutorily-defined instances – for example, fire and building safety, sanitation, transportation, traffic control and pollution control.

This legislation follows a trend nationwide and in Indiana to prevent local government from regulating certain activity. In March 2016 the Indy Star did a story on the subject, “State to locals: ‘You can’t do that. Or that. The illusion of home rule,” which notes existing bans on local regulation of ride sharing services like Uber and Lyft as well as bans on regulating plastic bags. Although AIM has not taken a position on this particular bill, AIM notes fundamental opposition to pre-emption legislation.

FOOTNOTES NOTES: Joshua A. Claybourn is Counsel in the Firm’s Evansville, Indiana, office. As a member of the Commercial Law and Health Care and Finance Practice Groups, Mr. Claybourn advises clients in matters of business and corporate law, governmental services and public finance. He has extensive experience providing solutions‑oriented advice on a wide range of legal issues, including complex commercial transactions, regulatory compliance and economic development.

Mr. Claybourn regularly provides counsel for governmental units on general municipal law issues and has represented governmental entities in negotiations of economic incentives, including tax abatements and tax increment financing. He also works with municipal units of government to secure public and private financing and serves as bond counsel for their financings, including general obligation, utility revenue and special taxing district issues.

Prior to joining Jackson Kelly, Mr. Claybourn worked in‑house with a large publicly‑traded energy holding company. As a result, Mr. Claybourn has extensive experience with municipal and utility matters before the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission in numerous complaint cases, rulemakings and other proceedings. This experience provides him with the knowledge and skills to approach clients’ problems from both a legal and business perspective.

A native of Evansville, Mr. Claybourn is a graduate of the Indiana University Kelley School of Business and the Indiana University McKinney School of Law. He was recognized by Indiana Lawyer in its first statewide award as an “Up and Coming” lawyer. He is actively involved in the community and helps lead and support several civic and non‑profit