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FRONTIER CUP ON DISPLAY DURING 7th INNING STRETCH

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The Evansville Otters will have the Frontier Cup on display for the first time since winning the Frontier League Championship during the 7th Inning Stretch event on Saturday, September 24. The event, promoted by Energize Evansville, Evansville Otters, Evansville Power Yoga, and Yoga 101, will also be the official recognition of Lilly King’s accomplishments in Rio this summer. King will be given a Key to the City and will be leading the public in a yoga session held in the outfield of Historic Bosse Field.

Doors to Bosse Field will open at 9am. Yoga will begin at 10am and is free to the public. Limited concessions will be available.

Katterhenry Earns Top Ten At Loyola Invitational

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Katterhenry Earns Top Ten At Loyola Invitational

UE Finishes In Sixth Place 

FLOSSMOOR, Ill. – Seniors Maggie Camp and Kayla Katterhenry paced the University of Evansville women’s golf team with scores of 83 as the Purple Aces wrapped up the Loyola Invitational at Flossmoor Country Club.

Katterhenry’s round saw her finish the tournament with a 244, which put her in a tie for 10th place overall.  Her rounds on Monday finished at an 80 and 81.  Second for the Aces was Camp.  Her effort of 83 on Tuesday saw her finish in a tie for 22nd.  She completed the tournament with a 252.

Two strokes behind Camp was Madison Chaney.  Her total on Tuesday of 85 put her in a tie for 26th place with a 254.  Next was Maria Pickens.  An 84 in the final round was good for a final of 257, giving her 33rd.  Giulia Mallmann was one spot back in 34th with a 259.

Lexie Sollman and Carly Waggoner continued play as individuals for Evansville.  Sollman’s 92 saw her finish the event with a 274 while Waggoner’s 88 in the final round put her final total at a 276.

Butler and Loyola tied atop the team standings with scores of 963, but in a tiebreaker, the Bulldogs were declared the champions.  The tiebreaker was the score of each team’s #5 player.  Southern Illinois was third with a 968 with Indiana State (985) and Chicago State (998) completing the top five.  Evansville finished in sixth with a 1,000.

Brooke Cusamano of SIU was the medalist, carding a 76 in the last round to finish with a 232.  She was one ahead of Loyola’s Morgan Brown.

In two weeks, the Purple Aces will be in Cape Girardeau, Mo. for the MVC Fall Preview.  On Oct. 3 and 4, UE will participate in the event, which will be held at Dalhousie Golf Club

Hot Jobs in Evansville

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United States Postal Service  7,752 reviews - Evansville, IN
$12 an hour
Have a valid email address to apply as communication regarding employment opportunities, examinations, interviews and….
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Kindred At Home  29 reviews - Evansville, IN
Answer phones for receptionist during lunch hour and breaks or during absence. Be responsible for receptionist duties and general office support….
United States Postal Service  7,752 reviews - Evansville, IN
$17.02 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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Healthy Spaces - Evansville, IN
Main contact for all customer interactions including answering calls, mailing customers information, and following up with customers….
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Methodist Hospital  748 reviews - Henderson, KY
Responsible for staffing of Information Desk as appropriate. If requested to transfer patient involving equipment that is unfamiliar to the Ambassador, training…
Time Warner Cable  3,568 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…
 
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Fingers, handle, or feel objects, tools or controls; Whether it’s in our Parsippany,. Raise and lower objects without mechanical aids;…
 
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Physical ability to perform tasks that may require prolonged standing, sitting, and other activities necessary to perform job duties.Minimum Qualifications6…
 
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HRConnects, LLC - Evansville, IN
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Johnson Controls  2,131 reviews - Evansville, IN
Valid drivers’ license with clean driving record. The Commercial Account Executive is responsible for securing profitable sales and upgrades to new, existing…
 
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Entry Level Hedge Fund Database Representative. Maintaining and updating share registry regarding all transactions (subscriptions, redemptions, switches &…
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Methodist Hospital  748 reviews - Henderson, KY
Demonstrates the ability to complete required clerical tasks as assigned, (release of information, order entry, clerical training, etc.)….
 
Home Depot  20,195 reviews - Evansville, IN
Sales Consultants must have a valid driver’s license. While at customers’ homes, Sales Consultants assess customers’ needs, recommend products that fulfill…
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Required license or certification:. Load all tools, gas, and other necessary equipment/materials. Check truck oil, fluids, tire pressure, proper trailer…
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VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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

Austin Kane Hancock Possession of a synthetic drug or synthetic drug look-alike substance, Level 6 felony

Hunter Wayne Hamilton Auto theft, Level 6 felony

Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor

Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor

Operating a vehicle while intoxicated endangering a person, Class A misdemeanor

Adam Jerome Couto Domestic battery, Level 6 felony

Interference with the reporting of a crime, Class A misdemeanor

Andrew Michael Howard Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

William Douglas Harris Attempted auto theft, Level 6 felony

Shawna Ashlyn Myers Residential entry, Level 6 felony

Kevin Patrick Watkins Domestic battery, Level 5 felony

Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Michael David McCool Jr. Residential entry, Level 6 felony

Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor

Katie Michelle Wilson Dealing in a narcotic drug, Level 5 felony

Possession of a narcotic drug, Level 5 felony

Resisting law enforcement, Level 6 felony

Maintaining a common nuisance – controlled substances, Level 6 felony

Unlawful possession of a syringe, Level 6 felony

Jeffery Scott Hoon Domestic battery, Level 6 felony

Battery resulting in bodily injury, Class A misdemeanor

Alonzo Cartel Buchannan Battery by bodily waste, Level 6 felony

Auto theft, Level 6 felony

Tasheina Frances Briell Waller Intimidation, Level 6 felony

Criminal mischief, Class B misdemeanor

Doyle Lynn Austin Jr. Unlawful possession of a syringe, Level 5 felony 

Brandon Ray Greenwell Residential entry, Level 6 felony 

Abigail Lee Hudson Domestic battery, Level 6 felony 

Joseph Patrick Coffman Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Driving while suspended, Class A misdemeanor

Possession of marijuana, Class B misdemeanor

Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

Andrea Michelle Wilson Theft, Level 6 felony 

Sarah Jane Sizemore Theft, Level 6 felony

Driving while suspended, Class A infraction

John L. Sanders Memorial – Evansville Bar Foundation 

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2016 Grant Awards

The Evansville Bar Foundation (EBF) will be presenting its 2016 grants at a luncheon which will be held on Wednesday, September 21, Noon at the Tropicana Conference Center.

Grants will be awarded to Holly’s House, Youth Resources Teen Court Program, Indiana Legal Services, YMCA Youth & Government Program, Volunteer Lawyer Program of SW IN, Voices, Inc., CASA, Inc. and EBA Diversity Taskforce at this reception.

Formed in 1999 by a generous donation from Evelyn Sanders, the widow of the late John Sanders, a longtime practicing Evansville attorney and continued by annual donations from members of the Evansville Bar Association, the Evansville Bar Foundation awards grants each year to deserving law related programs and organizations within the Evansville community.

John Sanders’ love of the law, exemplified by his 75 years in the practice, serves as a strong guideline for the Foundation’s Statement of Purpose: Promoting Justice and Improving Lives Through the Law.  These recipients exemplify that purpose.  All EBF grant recipients and donors are invited to attend.

Media welcome.

For more information, please contact Susan Vollmer 463-3201.

Ivy Tech Southwest Enrollment Numbers Announced

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Ivy Tech Community College Southwest Region has 4,991 students on campus, in online courses and taking dual credit classes in the area’s high schools — as of the state institution’s census day Sept. 9, 2016. Enrollment was announced recently during the meeting of the Ivy Tech Regional Board of Trustees.

“We are pleased that the number of transfer students is on the rise with an increase of slightly more than 7%,” said Jonathan Weinzapfel, chancellor of Ivy Tech. Also of note is the 23.14% increase in the number of re-admitted students (those who were once enrolled, but have been gone for 2 or more years).  Total headcount is 3% less than last year – which mirrors the state’s overall decline.  “We want to continue to strive to share our message of being a smart start for students,” Weinzapfel said. “Students can come to Ivy Tech and earn an associate degree in two years or less and transfer to any public college or university in Indiana, saving upward of $10,000; or come here and get their degree or other credentials, and enter the workforce quickly.”

Also a part of the total enrollment are students from several area businesses and industry enrolled in Ivy Tech’s Achieve Your Degree™ program. This unique program is designed to help businesses to develop their employees with the skills they need, and award credentials or degrees at the completion. Ivy Tech defers tuition payments until the end of each semester, when financial aid is used to pay for the semester’s classes, and tuition reimbursement then pays the balance.  Ivy Tech Southwest currently has nearly 300 new and continuing students in the program.

Popular majors on campus include:

  • Nursing and Health Science majors: Healthcare specialists, nursing, medical assistant and healthcare support.
  • Business and Public Service majors: Business Administration, Criminal Justice, Human Services, Visual Communication, Software Development, and Early Childhood Education
  • Technology majors: Industrial Technology, Automotive Technology, HVAC, and Energy Technology.
  • Popular majors for students in the University Transfer Division, where students enter with an intention to transfer their credits to a four-year institution following attainment of their associate degree include: General Studies, Elementary Education, and Nursing.

A few of the newest majors at Ivy Tech Southwest which are seeing increasing enrollment for high demand fields include: Informatics – a field of study where individuals think big picture, and use strong technical skills to understand how we use technology to communicate and solve interdisciplinary problems facing society; Cyber Security, which prepares students to work in areas related to information assurance, network and computer security. The program builds the foundation to identify and fix computer and security attacks; and Advanced Automation and Robotics Technology which offers hands-on learning with faculty who have spent their careers working in manufacturing. Students will learn to troubleshoot automated manufacturing equipment like PLCs, robotics, pneumatics, hydraulics, and motors and controls.

Governor Pence Issues Statement on Record Labor Force, Number of Employed Hoosiers

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Indiana’s Unemployment Rate Drops from 4.6 to 4.5 Percent

 

Indianapolis – Governor Mike Pence today issued the following statement regarding news that Indiana set all-time highs in total labor force (3,379,290) and total number of employed (3,226,385). The report, issued by the Indiana Department of Workforce Development (DWD), shows that Indiana’s unemployment rate decreased 0.1 percent to 4.5 percent in August, marking a 3.9 percent drop since January 2013. Indiana’s labor force, a measure of Hoosiers employed or seeking employment, has increased 78,756, with 77,113 finding employment, since the start of the year and by nearly 200,000 since January 2013. Indiana’s labor force participation rate is currently at 65.5 percent, compared to the national rate of 62.8 percent. In addition, August is the 14th consecutive month that Indiana has recorded private-sector employment above the previous peak level in March 2000.

 

“From the onset of my administration, we have worked to make sure creating jobs is Job One,” said Governor Pence. “Today’s news that Indiana has reached all-time highs in both total labor force and total number of employed Hoosiers speaks volumes about the importance of a low-regulation, low-tax environment. And with our unemployment rate dropping yet again, it’s clear that these policies are what makes Indiana a state that works for business. I’m thankful to the companies all across our state who have chosen to grow or expand their operations in Indiana, and I’m thankful to the men and women of our unmatched Hoosier workforce who help make these companies successful.”

 

Background
The Indiana unemployment rate stands at 4.5 percent in August 2016. Indiana’s labor force increased 3,516 over the month, with an increase in employment of 6,205. Over the past three years, Indiana’s private sector has grown by 156,800 jobs. Unemployment decreased by 2,689. Indiana’s total private employment grew by 36,400 over the year. Total private employment is now at 2,649,700. The highest levels of growth occurred in the following sectors: Professional and Business Services, Leisure and Hospitality, All Other, and Financial Services. Total private employment for August stands at 37,100 above the March 2000 peak.

 

USI Women’s Runners Continue To Climb in Polls

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University of Southern Indiana Women’s Cross Country improved to sixth in the U.S. Track and Field & Cross County Coaches Association national poll, while the men fell to 13th.
A second place showing at the Spartan Invite in East Lansing, Michigan propelled the Screaming Eagles over Hillsdale University who finished third in East Lansing. USI also jumped Western Washington University.

Two runners placed in the top three of NCAA Division II runners. Junior Emily Roberts (Fredericktown, Ohio) and senior Jessica Reeves (Midland, Michigan) finished second and third with times of 21 minutes, 16 seconds and 21:36, respectively.

Lewis University joins USI as Great Lakes Valley Conference members in the top-25. The Flyers have the 23rd spot in the poll, while the University of Wisconsin-Parkside is receiving votes.

The Eagles also improved to third in the Midwest Region poll, jumping Hillsdale. Grand Valley State University continues to hold the top spot in the regional and national polls.

On the men’s side, USI fell to 13th in the national poll after being defeated by Hillsdale and Grand Valley at the Spartan Invite. Four Eagles placed in the top-50 including senior Chase Broughton (Marengo, Indiana) junior Bastian Grau (Höchstadt, Germany) at 28th and 32nd, respectively.

Bellarmine University moved into the top-25 for the first time for the first time in 2016, while Parkside and Lewis are receiving votes.

A strong showing at the Spartan Invite by the Hillsdale men dropped USI to third in the Midwest Region poll.

 

 

 

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

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Cathy and Terry Matthews, Evansville, son, Dalton Lee, Sep. 10

Gretchen and William Baumgart, Mount Vernon, Ind., daughter, Magdalena Katherine, Sep. 12

Amy and Clifford Whitehead, Newburgh, Ind., son, Colin Daniel, Sep. 12

Michelle Yates and Nicholas Travelstead, Norris City, Ill., sons, Tanner Aaron and Austin Nicholas, Sep. 12

Samantha Mosby and Michael Allen, Evansville, son, Brayden Michael Lee, Sep. 12

Emily and Greg Gardner, Haubstadt, Ind., son, Grady O’Neal, Sep. 13

Shyla and Joshua Adler, Haubstadt, Ind., son, Liam Joseph, Sep. 13

Julia and Brandon Cox, Mount Vernon, Ind., son, Camden Louis, Sep. 13

Christina Miller and David Helfert, Mount Vernon, Ind., daughter, Trinity Rae, Sep. 13

Amber Smith and Richard Holland, Oakland City, Ind., son, Hendrix Haze, Sep. 13

Jamie and Roger Adkins, Princeton, Ind., daughter, Channing Josephine, Sep. 14

Elizabeth Oran , Evansville, daughter, Nevaeh Joy Marie, and son, Alexander Thomas, Sep. 14

Leeanna and Tyler Adkins, Lewisport, Ky., son, Mason Stephen Lee, Sep. 14

Jaclyn Bechtel and Edward Ferguson, Elnora, Ind., daughter, Abriella Lucille, Sep. 14

Amanda and Chris White, Evansville, daughter, Kaylee Robin, Sep. 15

Nikki and Dustin Priestly, Fort Branch, Ind., son, Kyron David, Sep. 15

Naydean and Larry Cox III, Carmi, Ill., daughter, Mackenzie Renae, Sep. 15

Emily and Bryan Moorhead, Evansville, son, Grant Alan, Sep. 15

Jessica and Louis Volz, Mount Vernon, Ind., son, Leo Joseph, Sep. 16

Joanna and Christopher Wagner, Princeton, Ind., daughter, Kinley Rae, Sep. 16

Susan and Michael Swope, Evansville, daughter, Ava Ruth, Sep. 16

Cassidy and James Brown, Waverly, Ky., daughter, Hazel Grace, Sep. 16

Breanna Buell, Evansville, daughter, Amira Grace, Sep. 16

Adopt A Pet

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Always adopt, don’t shop – even when it comes to pocket pets! Mickey Mouse and his brother Stuart Little are only about 3 months old. They have their whole lives ahead of them. Adopt one for $5 or both for $10! Gently-used small pet supplies are available for purchase in the VHS front lobby. Stop by Tuesday-Saturday 12-6 to inquire!