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Hot Jobs in Evansville

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Azteca Milling  11 reviews - Evansville, IN
$14 an hour
Drive the Forklift (Must have forklift operator’s License) in some occasions to carry on with the job duties. Inspect trailers before loading….
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University of Evansville  12 reviews - Evansville, IN
Accurately answer questions for event guests as needed. Coordinate follow-up contact to guests after each event….
Bodine Services  8 reviews - Newburgh, IN
Answer general phone inquiries using professional and courteous manner. No phone calls, please. Data entry and file maintenance….
Deaconess Women’s Hospital of Southern Indiana - Newburgh, IN
Provide clerical support to the providers working within the physician practice.Minimum RequirementsHigh School graduate or GED required.Minimum of 1 year…
Deaconess Women’s Hospital of Southern Indiana - Newburgh, IN
Provide clerical support to the providers working within the physician practice.Minimum RequirementsHigh School graduate or GED required.Minimum of 1 year…
St Mary’s Health System  5 reviews - Evansville, IN
The Clerk performs clerical and logistical duties for supply and inventory control required to support hospital operations….
A Member of Ascension Health - Aug 2
HealthPort  417 reviews - Evansville, IN
Maintains a current and valid driver’s license and insures personal automobile insurance is in force and will be maintained, in at least the amounts required by…
CLEAResult  29 reviews - Evansville, IN
Document organization, data entry, data compilation, data analysis, project management, occasional research, and administrative tasks to execute on program…
Greer’s Flooring America - Evansville, IN
$30,000 a year
Required license or certification:. Weare looking for self motivatec, energetic, individuals looking to start a career as a floorcovering installation…
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Fifth Third Bank  947 reviews - Evansville, IN
As a Banking Customer Service Rep with Fifth Third Bank, you will develop rapport with the customer base, greet them by name, be responsive and timely with…
TARGET  18,114 reviews - Evansville, IN
Offer a fast, fun and friendly guest experience. Target merchandise discount. Deliver a great-looking, fully-stocked sales floor….
Target Corporation - Aug 2
Deaconess Health System  16 reviews - Evansville, IN
Safely transports the patient via a wheelchair or patient cart within the confines of the hospital. Povides excellent customer service to all of its customers
Methodist Hospital  728 reviews - Henderson, KY
Fields and directs calls, visits from public, employees, physicians, etc. who seek information and assistance on a variety of subjects….
Kohl’s Corporation  7,584 reviews - Evansville, IN
Responds appropriately to POS backup calls and Service Desk calls. Follows Company merchandise presentation directives and standards while merchandising…
Deaconess Health System  16 reviews - Evansville, IN
Federal, state, and local laws, State Department of Health (ISDH), Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program (HFAP), The Joint Commission, Health Insurance…
Dick’s Sporting Goods  1,977 reviews - Evansville, IN
Serve as primary customer service provider at the front end and liaison between customers and management. Provide register coverage as needed and ensure strong…
FedEx Freight  10,852 reviews - Evansville, IN
Must possess a class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with double/triple, hazardous materials and tank endorsements….
Airgas Inc.  369 reviews - Evansville, IN
Procedures are followed in order to comply with local, state and. Discover an exciting Career with Airgas as a Plant Operator(Cylinder Handler / Sorter) at our…
DaVita  1,334 reviews - Evansville, IN
As part of our professional team of clinicians, you will be responsible for a variety of tasks similar to a certified nursing assistant/medical assistant:….
HR Solutions, Inc.  12 reviews - Evansville, IN
$16 an hour
Valid Driver’s License. We have been selective in building our own staff from the most highly qualified, certified, and experienced individuals in the Tri-State…
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CLEAResult  29 reviews - Evansville, IN
Prefer an Associate’s degree or higher in a related field Prefer BPI, RESNET, or other energy auditor certification 5 – 7 years of experience in residential…
University of Southern Indiana  35 reviews - Evansville, IN
The successful candidate must have an earned doctorate in psychology, specialization open, but experience in teaching Research Methods and Statistics is…
Methodist Hospital  728 reviews - Henderson, KY
Must maintain a valid driver’s license. O Accurately and frequently communicate with Assessment Nurse and Registration Specialists to assure a smooth flow of…
Southern Health Partners, Inc.  72 reviews - Henderson, KY
In a secure jail medical unit, you will deliver patient care, review data collection, establish nursing plans and work under the boundaries of State Scope of…
TARGET  18,114 reviews - Evansville, IN
Understanding and use of area-specific product tools Desire to learn new technology Neat item arrangement on shelves Merchandise relocation using proper…
Target Corporation - Aug 2
Kohl’s Corporation  7,584 reviews - Evansville, IN
Responds appropriately to POS backup calls and Service Desk calls. Follows Company merchandise presentation directives and standards while merchandising…
Capital Staffing Solutions Inc. - Evansville, IN
$12 an hour
This person will do things like pick up trash in the yard, change light bulbs, clean the break room, tidy the restrooms, etc. With drivers coming and going all…
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Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation  9 reviews - Evansville, IN
Valid Indiana teaching certification in appropriate grade level and area of study required. Teacher – Middle School.pdf….
Skill path Talent Inc. - Mount Vernon, IN
$18.10 an hour
Some manufacturing or agriculture experience preferred. Candidate must be flexible to work day or night shift!*….
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Cracker Barrel  2,929 reviews - Henderson, KY
The Night Maintenance employee performs guest service by providing Cracker Barrel with a building and equipment that are ready for guests….

MEDICARE SEMINAR  SET FOR WEDNESDAY, August 17th     

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Senior Connection will hold a Welcome to Medicare seminar Wednesday, August 17th, at 4:00 p.m. at 951 S. Hebron Ave., Suite C (between Bellemeade and Washington Ave.) adjacent to the Senior Connection Office.

When individuals and their families are new to the federal Medicare program, it can be confusing and frustrating at first glance. This program will help you better understand the many different parts of Medicare and what your options are when you enroll.

This is an informational program only. No specific plans or companies will be discussed. The seminar will be presented by Gina Downs, Vice President of Senior Connection. It is free but registration is required. Call Senior Connection at 812-473-7271 or toll free at 800-258-7610 for reservations and directions.

Adopt A Pet

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Diamond is a 2-year-old female American Staffordshire Terrier! She’s energetic and loves to run. She’s a favorite at Cardio for Canines! Diamond was transferred to VHS from Evansville Animal Care & Control. Her adoption fee is $100 and includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 or at www.vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!           

 

BREAKING NEWS: Dr. Bucshon Echoes Concern with Administration’s Ransom Payment to Iran

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PRESS RELEASE

Dr. Bucshon Echoes Concern with Administration’s Ransom Payment to Iran

(WASHINGTON, D.C.) –Eighth District Congressman Larry Bucshon, M.D. echoed House Speaker Paul Ryan’s call for accountability and an explanation regarding the Administration’s reported $400 million cash ransom payment to the Islamic Republic of Iran.

“The Obama Administration should immediately provide an explanation to the American people and Congress regarding reports that it paid $400 million in cash as a ransom to the world’s leading state-sponsor of terrorism and should be held accountable if those reports are true.”

In a statement, Speaker of the House Paul Ryan said, “If true, this report confirms our longstanding suspicion that the administration paid a ransom in exchange for Americans unjustly detained in Iran. It would also mark another chapter in the ongoing saga of misleading the American people to sell this dangerous nuclear deal. Yet again, the public deserves an explanation of the lengths this administration went to in order to accommodate the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism.”

BACKGROUND:

According to a reporter by the Wall Street Journal, “the Obama administration secretly organized an airlift of $400 million worth of cash to Iran that coincided with the January release of four Americans detained in Tehran,” as a down payment on $1.7 billion the U.S. Treasury Department paid to Iran.

According to the State Department, the Islamic Republic of Iran has been officially designated a State-Sponsor of Terrorism dating back to 1984.
Congressman Larry Bucshon, M.D. is a physician and Republican member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee serving his third term representing Indiana’s 8th Congressional district. The 8th District of Indiana includes all or parts of Clay, Crawford, Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Greene, Knox, Martin, Owen, Parke, Perry, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Sullivan, Vanderburgh, Vermillion, Vigo, and Warrick counties.

OTTERS BRING THE BATS

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The Evansville Otters brought the bats early in a 5-3 victory over the Washington Wild Things. The Wild Things started the game off with bases loaded, but the Otters defense clamped down and allowed one run. The Otters would go on to score two runs and have five hits in the first. Chris Breen would knock in Josh Allen with an RBI-single, and Christopher Riopedre would then score Breen with his own single.

The Otters would shut the Wild Things down for zero hits in the second, and the Otters would add another run to the board after a wild pitch would bring in Kolten Yamaguchi. In the third the Wild Things only managed one hit. The Otters would go on for three hits and score three runs. Riopedre would find himself another RBI by scoring Breen with a double. Jeff Gardner would give himself an RBI scoring Nik Balog with a sac-fly into center field. No runs would be scored by either team until Wild Things, Logan Uxa, hit his sixth home run of the season.

With a 5-2 lead, the Otters brought in Randy McCurry to close out the game. McCurry would allow one run, but received his 18th save on the season. Preston Olson started on the rubber and received the win for the Otters and allowed three hits and two runs in his six innings pitched. Olson moved to four and two on the season. Luke Wilkins received the loss tonight allowing ten hits and five runs in his six innings pitched. Wilkins moved to two and four on the season.

The Otters take on the Wild Things Wednesday, June 3rd for the second game of the three game series. First pitch is 6:35 P.M. at Historic Bosse Field. Tickets available at www.evansvilleotters.com or by phone at 812-435-8686 ext. 21.

IS IT TRUE AUGUST 3, 2016

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IS IT TRUE in a predictable pre-election move the Vanderburgh County Council announces plans to cut about $3.5 million from the proposed 2017 budget?  …the President of the County Council Angela Koehler Lindsey, R-At-Large said one reason for the budget increasing is because of a projected 12% increase in costs of health insurance costs? … get ready for County Council members to start making conservative comments why they must cut $3 million plus from the proposed 2017 budget? …this is a developing story so let the political show begin?

IS IT TRUE that the projected 12% increase in County employee health insurance by the Vanderburgh County Council for this coming year may also cause the Evansville City Council major budget challenges?  …we wonder was this one of the reasons why City Council Finance Chairman Dan McGinn tried to sneak through a resolution to reduce the 2017 Homestead Tax from 8% to 6% because the City need the money to pay for the projected increased of city employee health insurance?

IS IT TRUE it look like a former member of Evansville City Council warning that major increases in the city employees heath insurance is on the horizon and shall cause serious budget woes in the future was spot on?  …let the political finger pointing begin?

IS IT TRUE CCO poster Ruffus B made the following comments we found interesting and worth re-posting?
…. he stated the following: “Sources close to the Controller’s office indicate that when Russ without Council’s approval transferred 12.5 million from the Riverboat fund into the General Fund it prevented the GF from going negative by $6 million. Unfortunately, this was clearly noticeable in the Annual Financial Statements that were given to McGinn and Hargis. Now, at June 30, 2016, the GF indicates 3.9 mil but if the 12.5 mil was properly repaid to the Riverboat funds the GF is negative by 8.2 mil ..but Russ Failed to properly transfer 7.5 million into the Hospitalization Fund because that fund is NEGATIVE by 7.5 million.”

IS IT TRUE nine Vanderburgh County jail inmates were formally charged for their alleged roles in a “jailhouse riot” on July 26? … all of the defendants charges including counts of aiding, inducing or causing battery to a public safety officer, resisting law enforcement and rioting? …we hope that the Judge throws the book at these idiots? …we are extremely pleased with the public statement made by Vanderburgh County Sheriff Dave Wedding that “We’re going to run the jail, the inmates aren’t.”? …all we can tell the Sheriff Wedding is the heck with political correctness and tell it like it is?

IS IT TRUE we are hearing that another back room political patronage deal may be in the making?  …we have been told that the deal is concerning the hiring of two new employees for the newly created Evansville Land Bank?  …we hear that at least one Land Bank applicant has solid record of landing political patronage positions in Vanderburgh County proper?  …we wonder why these positions haven’t been publicly advertised so qualified unemployed citizens of Evansville could apply for these well paying positions?  …we hope that city officials well do proper vetting of all applicants of the Evansville Land Bank?  ..if you are interested in applying for the above positions please contract DMD Director Kelly Coures or his assistant Jane Reel soon as possible?

IS IT TRUE we would like to welcome William Wolkoff from Cleveland, Ohio to the staff of Channel TV 44 and Evansville?   …William was a News Content Specialist at WXIX-TV Cincinnati? … Wolkoff says, “Evansville is my kind of town, I grew up in a blue-collar town where nothing is given and everything is earned”?  …William is a graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a Bachelor’s in Electronic Media?

FOOTNOTE:  Todays READERS POLL question is: Should City Council Finance Chairman Dan McGinn and Controller Russ Lloyd Jr start speaking out on the 2017 budget shortfalls?

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WINNERS OF THE AUTUMN BARN FARMS POPCORN AUGUST 15 to 31 BIRTHDAY GIVEAWAY DRAWING

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WINNERS OF THE AUTUMN BARN FARMS POPCORN AUGUST 15 to 31 BIRTHDAY GIVEAWAY DRAWING

City-County Observer is proud to advertise all veteran-owned businesses, but we are particularly pleased to announce that Autumn Barn Farms Popcorn will be awarding 30 tins each month to lucky winners chosen randomly from those whose birthdays appear on our site for each month. Please send in names and birthdays of your friends and family members, so they can have a chance to win. Winners will receive a half gallon tin valued at $10, that can be refilled for $7. We will award 15 tins 1-15 of this month and 15 more tins for 16-to 31 of August.

The following Popcorn flavors available are: SWEETS: Kettle, Caramel, Pina Colada, Cherry, Orange, Grape, Banana , Strawberry, Blueberry, Watermelon, Cinnamon ,Tootie Frootie and Toffee. SAVORY: Butter, Ranch, Bbq. Chicago Mis, Cheddar Cheese, Bacon Cheddar, White Cheddar, Creamy Dill, Siriraca, Buffalo Breach, Prizza,Honey Mustard and Chill.

The following individuals should go to Autumn Barn Popcorn Store and show your identity and tell them you won it in the CCO. They are:

SHANCE SIZEMORE,

KAY THORPE

Kelly Koressel

Jude Williams

Daniel Fink

Dan Danks

Court Alton

Jeremy Dillon

Becky Mcbride

Susan Shovers

Mandy Ashby

Jeff Kincaid

Max Dedmond

Ryan Craddock

Pam Bailey

IRS To Review GOP Inquiry Into Clinton Foundation

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IRS To Review GOP Inquiry Into Clinton Foundation

by Matt Vespa for TOWNHALL

Guy wrote that some have called it a slush fund; others have noted that it’s a bank where favors are deposited with the Clinton family. Either way, Hillary Clinton may soon have to face questions about the dealings of her family non-profit, which has already found itself in ethical hot water over the timing of some donations and corresponding actions favorable to the donors. For example, Hillary Clinton (and Barack Obama) was against the Columbia Free Trade Agreement, mostly due to human and labor rights concerns. One energy company, Pacific Rubiales, was at the center of the labor controversy. Its founder Frank Giustra gave millions to the Clinton Foundation, as did Rubiales, and Clinton did a 180-degree turn in her position on the matter. Giustra is now on the Clinton Foundation’s board of directors.

Also, there were arms deals that soared into the billions that went to governments that donated millions to the Foundation. Well, now, the Internal Revenue Service has confirmed that they’re referring GOP inquires into those matters to their exempt organizations division for review to see if any felonious activity occurred, the same division that landed the embroiled the agency in scandal after it was alleged that they were targeting conservative non-profits. The Daily Caller was the first to report on this matter (via Fox News):

The IRS confirmed in a letter it is looking into claims of “pay-to-play” practices at the Clinton Foundation, after dozens of Republican lawmakers requested a review of potential “criminal conduct” at the organization founded by the family at the center of this week’s Democratic National Convention.
Commissioner John Koskinen wrote in a July 22 letter to Republican Rep. Marsha Blackburn that the issue has been “forwarded” to the IRS “Exempt Organizations Examinations” program in Dallas.
Asked for comment on the referral, the agency said in a statement: “The IRS receives referrals from a variety of sources. We forward all referrals to the appropriate area for consideration of whether there are issues that justify further review. We have standard processes and procedures we follow when we receive information or referrals from outside groups. Due to federal privacy protections, the IRS cannot comment on individual taxpayers or organizations.”

The request for an examination came in a July 15 letter from 64 House Republicans including Tennessee Rep. Blackburn. In the run-up to the Democratic convention where Hillary Clinton was nominated for president Tuesday, they asked the FBI, IRS and Federal Trade Commission to examine the dealings of the foundation.
“From the information we have been able to gather, it appears the Clinton Foundation is a ‘pay to play’ sham charity that needs to be investigated,” Blackburn said in a statement on Tuesday. “The Clintons have used their Foundation to personally enrich themselves at the expense of American foreign policy. At a minimum, the Foundation’s tax-exempt status needs to be reviewed and revoked immediately.”

Just like the FBI, don’t expect much from the IRS referral. There may be a lot of damaging information and odd coincidences between the donor, the donation, and the favorable event that benefited an interest connected with the individual, but this is from an agency that’s also been dragging its feet on releasing documents relating to whether they did target conservative organizations. That’s still a thorn in its side, and I doubt the agency will be enthusiastic about possibly torpedoing Clinton with a finding that play-to-play does occur at the Clinton Foundation. It’s a wonderful mirage. At the same time, we can say that Clinton is still under FBI investigation since their probe into the charity hasn’t concluded.

LATEST NEWS FROM T V CHANNEL 44

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                   SWIRCA to Host Senior Olympics

More than 180 seniors will be competing in the Vanderburgh County Assisted Living and Nursing Home Games this Wednesday.

The Assisted Living Homes will be held from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and the Nursing Home Games will be from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

Both games will be at SWIRCA’s Activity Center located on West Virginia Street.

Seniors will play numerous events, including washers, ball toss, bean bag toss, fishing, ring toss, and wheelchair races. More than 10 healthcare facilities will have residents at SWIRCA to play in the games. Medals will be given out to the first, second, and third place winners in every event. Each participant will receive a t-shirt, lunch, and a ribbon.

Each of SWIRCA’s six counties host their own Nursing Home & Assisted Living Games. Perry County will host theirs Thursday, August 4th and Posey County will be played Friday, August 5th. Warrick, Spencer, and Gibson counties held theirs over the last week.

For additional information on SWIRCA, visit SWIRCA or call 812-464-7800.

             Basden RV Donates Check To 911 Gives Hope

A local business is doing what it can to give back to the community. Early Tuesday, Basden RV donated $2,500 to 911 Gives Hope, which helps law enforcement help families during serious situations.

Evansville Police Chief Billy Bolin says they could not do what they do without the support of local businesses.

And he says, this is not the first time Basden RV lended a helping hand.

They have helped them out during the 911 Gives Hope toy drives.

Billy Bolin says, “We’ll use one of their RVs just to keep our volunteers warm or to go and sit down, take a break because we will be out there throughout the night. So not only are they giving money, but they’ve been helping us for quite a while.”

The company also donated another $2,500 to Echo Housing Corporation, which helps Veterans with housing.

Holy Rosary Hosts Ribbon Cutting Event Of Newly Constructed Pre-School

Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Evansville recently completed construction of a new preschool to serve the parish. And Tuesday morning officials cut a ribbon to celebrate. The new facility is connected to the school’s kindergarten wing, bringing preschool through 8th grade students together under one roof for the first time.

It’s also been designed and built for more activities, such as play, music, and art. School officials say it’s satisfying to see the project completed.

Holy Rosary Pastor Bernie Etienne says, “The groundbreaking was a thrill in and of itself because it took so much work just to get to that point. But now to see the building at completion, and to go from the architectural renderings to what we have now is just beyond what our expectations were.”

The parish broke ground just over a year ago, and final construction on curbs and gutters outside is expected to be finished in time for school to begin.

Newburgh Showplace Cinemas Announces New Addition To Its Complex

A mega-arcade, 20-lane bowling alley, and a two-story laser tag arena — you will be able to find all of this in the tri-state. Showplace Cinemas Newburgh will add a 30,000-square-foot Family Entertainment Center in Newburgh on Bell Oaks Drive.

The facility will have 20 Brunswick bowling lanes, 60 of the newest video games and simulators, and an American themed restaurant and bar with outdoor patio seating. It is designed so families can watch a movie, have dinner, and enjoy video games and laser tag.

“Showplace Cinemas’ has been a leader in the local family movie theater scene for over 46 years, and I’m confident the tri-state will love this new exciting concept of entertainment,” Showplace Cinemas co-owner Paul Stieler said.

The Family Entertainment Center is projected to have a grand opening in the fall of 2017.