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Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation 9 reviews - Evansville, IN
$29,580 a year
Works with building level support and other Technology personnel to provide installation and support for computers running various operating systems in various…
Denver Mattress Co. 2 reviews - Evansville, IN
$70,000 a year
This is an entry level opportunity where we will provide dedicated candidates with the tools you need to succeed!…
Assemblers Incorporated - Evansville, IN
$10 – $16 an hour
Motivated by a flexible schedule and independent work environment. Are familiar with basic hand tools. Common items include grills, mowers, wheelbarrows,…
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FedEx Freight 9,152 reviews - Evansville, IN
Must possess a class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with double/triple, hazardous materials and tank endorsements….
Department Of Veterans Affairs 1,292 reviews - Evansville, IN
$32,318 – $42,012 a year
Or equivalent combination of experience and education are qualifying for entry level for which both education and experience are acceptable….
Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation 9 reviews - Evansville, IN
Valid Indiana teaching certification in appropriate grade level and area of study required. Analysis of student’s work and assessments – Uses data and other…
Walmart 63,749 reviews - Evansville, IN
Models, enforces, and provides direction and guidance to hourly Associates on proper Customer service approaches and techniques to ensure Customer needs,…
HealthSouth - Evansville, IN
The Receptionist maintains internal and external communications of hospital and community through the operation of the telephone switchboard and front desk…
HealthSouth Corporation - 7:58 PM
Diamond Valley Federal Credit Union - Evansville, IN
Contacting delinquent accounts by phone and mail to help members bring accounts current, assisting with administrative and clerical duties of the recovery…
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FASTBREAK CONVENIENCE STORES - Evansville, IN
Wait on customers, operate a cash register, clean, stock cooler, and misc. Local candidates only:….
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Spring Mobile – AT&T 30 reviews - Newburgh, IN
$68,908 a year
AT&T Wireless, Cricket, Metro PCS, Boost Mobile, Sales, retail, customer service, sales associate, sales representative, sales consultant, telecommunications,…
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Schaffstein’s Truck Clean - Evansville, IN
Required license or certification:. Valid Driver’s License. Schaffstein’s Truck Clean is looking for a qualified Sandblaster for a full time position with…
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Berry Plastics Corporation 398 reviews - Evansville, IN
Develop PowerPoint presentations that are “eye. Student with a desire to pursue a career in Human. Resources Intern at the Evansville, Indiana plant….
First Federal/Home Building Savings Bank - Evansville, IN
Bachelor’s Degree in Finance, Accounting or Business Related Field required. O Become versed in analysis of financial statements, credit risks, loan policies…
Department of Natural Resources - New Harmony, IN
The Department of Natural Resources is conducting a job fair for seasonal positions at *Harmonie State Park*….
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Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science - Evansville, IN
No phone calls please. Maintain the safety of the Museum collection, staff, guests, and premises (indoor and outdoor)….
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Freymiller, Inc - Evansville, IN
Class “A” CDL. With the Freymiller Lease Program, we make it simple and affordable to get started in your own business….
Freymiller Inc. - 7:08 AM
Evansville Company - Evansville, IN
Reliable transportation and valid driver’s license. Implement and teach our sales training program to new and existing sales people….
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LaJoy Group 26 reviews - Evansville, IN
$12 an hour
Possess a valid driver license, clean driving record and own reliable transportation. Operating your own vehicle in a safe and courteous fashion….
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Sycamore Services 7 reviews - Evansville, IN
Direct Support employees support our clients to achieve their desired quality of life and ensure optimal health and safety, provide prescribed support and…
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Facilities Management Services, Inc - Evansville, IN
Cleaner/Janitor Responsibilities include but are not limited to: working on a team environment, exceeding the needs of our customers and keeping buildings
Title Resource Group LLC - Evansville, IN
License of Certification – Must have a notary license. Communicating with agents and customers. Technical knowledge of closing process required….
Realogy - 2:03 PM
Chick-fil-A Cross Pointe - Evansville, IN
$8 – $15 an hour
Atmosphere that offers the BEST hospitality and guest service, NOT just to our guest but also to each. Front Counter Cashier/ Server*….
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Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation 9 reviews - Evansville, IN
$9.65 an hour
Or can demonstrate knowledge of, and ability to assist in instructing reading, writing, and mathematics by having passed the state approved formal Para-Pro…
SMMG Partners Women’s Health - Evansville, IN
Current Indiana certification and/or license in health care related field obtained by hire date to position….
A Member of Ascension Health - 5:10 PM
Tropicana Entertainment Inc. - Evansville, IN
All weights, distances, and measurements cited in this job analysis are approximations. The above job analysis is for the sole purpose of complying with the…
Tropicana Entertainment - Apr 6
Easter Seals Rehabilitation Center 5 reviews - Evansville, IN
$10 an hour
Required license or certification:. Adhere to all state and agency regulations and guidelines. Responsible for contacting supervisor and finding own replacement…
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Mesilla Valley Transportation 41 reviews - Evansville, IN
$45,000 – $55,000 a year
Mesilla Valley Transportation, a 48-state motor carrier, is now hiring company truck driving teams for OTR, Shuttle and Super Local runs….
BWX Technologies 2 reviews - Mount Vernon, IN
Advancements and developments in the field of training,. Developed in accordance with sound instructional design….
Southwestern Healthcare 6 reviews - Evansville, IN
Applicants must also successfully complete a background check including fingerprinting, CPS history check, state and county checks for the past 7 years, sex…

Recent Report shows Evansville Region Helping to Boost Indiana’s Manufacturing Value

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According to a national report, Evansville metropolitan statistical area (MSA) is one of the nation’s leaders in Gross Regional Product (GRP) per worker for manufacturing. As the 28th most productive MSA out of 381 U.S. metro areas, the Evansville MSA generates $224,030 in value for each manufacturing job in the region.

The March/April report produced by Atlanta-based Garner Economics utilizing data from the U.S. Bureaus of Labor Statistics (BLS) and Economic Analysis (BEA), the Evansville MSA creates significantly more economic value in manufacturing than better perceived manufacturing centers in Indiana such as Elkhart, Ft. Wayne, Kokomo and Columbus. In fact, the numbers are not even close. The Evansville region has a higher value for each manufacturing job as well than much larger U.S. metros such as Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Memphis and San Diego.

“When it comes to manufacturing productivity, the Evansville metro is one of the true leaders in the country,” said Greg Wathen, President & CEO for the Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana. “While companies can manufacturer products almost anywhere, productivity matters when it comes to probability.”

The Garner Economics analysis results also closely mirror the recent Indiana Community Vitality Index released by the Indiana University Public Policy Institute as part of their Thriving Communities, Thriving State initiative.

The IU Public Policy Institute study states that “Central Indiana (Indianapolis area) and Evansville anchor areas of strength for Indiana’s economy; supporting these regions to compete nationally will continue to be important for Indiana’s economic well-being.”

According to the IU study, the Evansville and Indianapolis regions along with Ft. Wayne and South Bend represent 63 percent of all jobs in Indiana making it imperative to think regionally when crafting state economic policy.

318 Main Street, Suite 400 Evansville, IN 47708
P 812.423.2020
F 812.423.2080 southwestindiana.org

Contact: Greg Wathen, President & CEO Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana 812-423-2020 gwathen@southwestindiana.org

About the Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana

The Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana acts as the marketing arm as well as the regional economic development and community development organization for Gibson, Posey, Vanderburgh, and Warrick Counties in Southwest Indiana. The Coalition works with its local county economic development organization partners to facilitate attraction and business retention activities along with supporting efforts to enhance the business climate through regional capacity building. Since its formation in late 2006, the Coalition has helped to secure nearly $3 billion in new investment and 3,924 new jobs from existing and new companies such as Haier America, Berry Plastics, Mead Johnson, Toyota Boshoku, Midwest Fertilizer Corporation and AT&T.

Aces softball to hold Alumni Weekend

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Events set for Friday and Saturday

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – A big weekend is on tap as the University of Evansville softball team welcomes back former player, coaches and staff for Alumni Weekend festivities.

It all begins on Friday at 4:30 p.m. when alumni will meet at Cooper Stadium for a campus tour.  A big doubleheader is on tap Saturday when the Purple Aces welcome Wichita State.  The action begins at noon with game one.  In between games, the alumni who are in attendance will be recognized on the field.

Following the second game, the alumni will have the opportunity to enjoy a cookout with the current team.

“We are excited to have such a large group of former coaches and players coming back for Alumni weekend,” Aces head coach Mat Mundell said.  “This is our second year putting this together and hope to make in an annual tradition that just keeps getting bigger.”

“For us as a softball program to grow and move forward we must first learn where we came from.  Our Alumni can really help our player see how important what they do is.”

 

Ivy Tech Media Opportunity – Friday, April 8, 2016

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What:  Automotive Skills Competition

When:  Friday, April 8, 2016 (best time for photos/video is 10:00 a.m.)

Where:  Ivy Tech Community College Automotive Lab, 3501 N. First Avenue

*Please come by the Marketing & Communication Office (room 140) for directions

Background:  Students from three area high schools will compete in Ivy Tech’s first ever Automotive Skills Competition. Areas of competition will include solving the following:

  • no start scenario
  • check engine light
  • alignment issue
  • faulty fuel gauge
  • looking up service information
  • written knowledge test

 

Students stand to win great prizes! First place will receive a $1000 scholarship to Ivy Tech and tools donated by NAPA and Snap-On, second place will win a $500 scholarship to Ivy Tech and tools donated by NAPA and Snap-On, and third place will receive a $250 scholarship to Ivy Tech and tools donated by NAPA and Snap-On. Representatives from NAPA and Snap-On will also be on-site speaking to participating students on their subjects of expertise.

 

*This will be a great opportunity to see hands-on learning and get photos and video of students in action – these students will be working on real cars!

 

Event Contact: Chris Kaufman, program chair/assistant professor of Automotive Technology, (812) 429-0593

Governor Pence Names Carolene Mays-Medley Executive Director of White River State Park Development Commission

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Indianapolis – Governor Mike Pence today named Carolene Mays-Medley as Executive Director of the White River State Park Development Commission, effective Monday, April 11. Mays-Medley most recently served as vice-chairman and commissioner of the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission, where she has served since her appointment by Governor Mitch Daniels in 2010 and reappointment by Governor Pence in 2014.

“Carolene Mays-Medley has a long track-record of distinguished leadership serving the Indianapolis community,” said Governor Pence. “I am thankful to Bob Whitt, as the White River State Park has thrived under his leadership during his eleven years as Executive Director, and I am confident that Carolene will continue to expand upon the Park’s success. I appreciate Carolene’s willingness to lead the White River State Park as its Executive Director and look forward to her continued service to the state of Indiana.”

Mays-Medley serves as the chairperson of the Critical Infrastructure Committee for the National Association of Utility Regulatory Commissioners and as a member on the Water and Washington Action committees.

She serves on numerous community boards and committees including Peyton Manning’s PeyBack Foundation Board and the Indiana Sports Corporation Board and Executive Committee. Mays-Medley also serves as the Chairperson for the 2016 NCAA Women’s Final Four (WFF) games and was Chairperson for the WFF in 2011 and in 2005. She was the 2015 NCAA Men’s Final Four Volunteer Chairperson, the 2012 NFL Super Bowl – Indianapolis Division Chairperson of Administration, and served on the Indianapolis Capital Improvement Board from 2010 – 2016.

Formerly, Mays-Medley served three terms as a state representative in the Indiana House of Representatives and as publisher and president of the Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper and the Indiana Minority Business Magazine.

Mays-Medley is a member of Eastern Star and Heartland Churches, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Indianapolis Chapter of the Links, and Northeasterners. She is married to Fred Medley and has one daughter, Jada, and three step-sons, Frederick II, Niles and Chase.

White River State Park is full of rich history stretching 250 acres around the banks of the White River in downtown Indianapolis. Major attractions include the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art, Indiana’s largest IMAX® Theater, Indiana State Museum, Indianapolis Indians Baseball at Victory Field, Indianapolis Zoo, The Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn at White River State Park Concert Venue, NCAA® Hall of Champions, National Congressional Medal of Honor Memorial, The Indianapolis Cultural Trail, and The Indy White River U

 

Four Second Period Goals Lead Allen Past IceMen

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Scoring 1 2 3 Final
Evansville 3 0 1 4
Allen 1 4 2 7

 

Shots 1 2 3 Total
Evansville 11 10 9 30
Allen 10 26 17 53

 

  PP Penalties
Evansville 0/1 6 for 12 minutes
Allen 1/5 3 for 6 minutes

 

 

Records:  Evansville: 28-33-7-2; Allen: 40-23-3-4

 

Goalies:  ALN – Hildebrand (W), 4-1-0-0, 26 saves, 4 GA

EVN – Greenham (L), 11-9-2-1, 46 saves, 6 GA

 

Scoring:

1st Period:  1. EVN – Thrush 4 (Leveille, Rumble, 3:13); 2. EVN – Leveille 22 (Penalty Shot, 6:03); 3. ALN – King 14 (PP, Costello, Pierro-Zabotel, 7:19); 4. EVN – Olson 1 (Moon, 14:54)

2nd Period:  5. ALN – Carr 1 (Costello, Register, 2:27); 6. ALN – Steffes 21 (King, Costello, 7:12); 7. ALN – Makowski 16 (Pierro-Zabotel, Schoenborn, 7:56); 8. ALN – Roy 13 (SH, Pierro-Zabotel, Stevenson, 18:00)

3rd Period:  9. ALN – Roy 14 (Costello, Steffes, 5:06); 10. EVN – Leveille 23 (Moon, Thrush, 15:19); 11. ALN – Steffes 22 (EN, Carr, Register, 19:33)

ALLEN, TX – A fast start Wednesday was not enough for the Evansville IceMen at the Allen Events Center, as the Allen Americans used a four-goal second period to beat the IceMen 7-4 in the first ever meeting between the two teams.

The IceMen scored on their first shot, when Casey Thrush tapped a centering pass from Daultan Leveille into a wide open net at 3:13 of the first period. Leveille converted on a penalty shot three minutes later to give Evansville a 2-0 lead. Allen cut the lead in half when the Americans’ top-ranked power play scored on their second opportunity of the period. Tristan King blasted a shot from the point through traffic early in the man advantage. Rookie forward Mac Olson tallied his first career goal late in the frame to put Evansville back in front by two goals at the first intermission.

Allen exploded for 26 shots and four goals in the second period to lead 5-3 after two. First, rookie defenseman Thomas Carr snuck a shot past IceMen goalie Scott Greenham on the far post 2:27 into the period. Gary Steffes then tied the game at 7:12 on a setup pass from league-leading scorer Chad Costello. It was Costello’s third assist of the game and 100th point this season.

The Americans took their first lead 44 seconds after Steffes’ goal, when David Makowski fired a shot from the point through a screen to make it 4-3. Defenseman Eric Roy added the fifth Americans goal short-handed on a wraparound that banked off of Greenham’s pad and in.

Roy sniped a shot under the cross bar 5:06 into the third period to extend Allen’s lead to 6-3. Leveille buried his second goal in a three-point night late in the third period to cut the Americans’ lead to two, but Steffes added an empty netter to seal Allen’s 7-4 win. Greenham stopped 46 shots in the defeat, while Americans’ rookie goaltender Jake Hildebrand made 26 saves in the win.

The IceMen finish the regular season with games Friday and Saturday at 7:05pm both nights here in Allen against the Americans. Both games will be broadcast on www.evansvilleicemen.com and ECHL TV, with pregame coverage starting at 6:50pm. Saturday will be the last Official Viewing Party out at Bar Louie in Evansville, the headquarters for IceMen away games.

REMAINING GAMES

Fri. 4/8 – Evansville at Allen (7:05pm) – Allen Event Center (Allen, TX)

Sat. 4/9 – Evansville at Allen (7:05pm) – Allen Event Center (Allen, TX)                     

FINAL JERSEY AUCTION

The final chance to bid on game-worn player jerseys will be in a live auction Monday, April 11 at 6pm at Beef O’ Brady’s in Newburgh. Following the team’s final three games in Allen, Texas on April 6, 8 and 9, all of the Evansville IceMen players will sign their jerseys for the winning bidders.

 

THURSDAYS “READERS FORUM”

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What on your mind today?

Our next “IS IT TRUE” will be posted on this coming FRIDAY?

Please take time and read our newest feature article entitled “HOT JOBS”. Jobs posted in this section are from Evansville proper.

If you would like to advertise in the CCO please contact us City-County Observer@live.com.

Todays “Readers Poll” question is: Do you feel that the Vanderburgh County GOP Chairman Wayne Parke should publicly endorse candidates running in the Republican primary?

GOP CHAIRMAN WAYNE PARKES MAY 3 REPUBLICAN PRIMARY CANIDATES CHOICES

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GOP CHAIRMAN WAYNE PARKES MAY 3 REPUBLICAN PRIMARY CANDIDATES CHOICES

Dear Fellow Republicans–

Many voters tell me they do not vote in the Primary because they do not know all the candidates and/or the qualifications needed for the various offices on the ballot.

Below is a list of Republicans running on the 2016 Primary ballot. Many Republican voters have ask who I am going to vote for in the Primary. I have decided to publicly share who I think is the best Republican Candidate and who I will be voting for in the Primary. My choices are indicated below in “HIGHLIGHTED IN BLACK”.

I suggest you take this list with you to the polls to use as a reference while voting.

We are very fortunate to have many good Republicans running for office in 2016. Vote for the person you wish to be elected in November. You now know what the Republican Chairman thinks.

It is OK to pass this email on to others.

Be sure to encourage others to vote.

Thanks.

Wayne Parke

Chairman VCRP

wparke@wowway.com

May 3 Republican Primary Candidates

FOOTNOTE:  Vanderburgh County GOP Chairmen Wayne’s Parkes choices are shown “HIGHLIGHTED IN “BLACK”.

President(

vote for 1)

Ted Cruz

*John Kasich

Donald Trump

United States Senate (vote for 1)

Marlin A Stutzman

* Todd Young

Governor (vote for 1)

*Michael R Pence

United States Representative 8th District (vote for 1)

*Larry D. Bucshon

Richard Moss

State Senator District 50 (vote for 1)

*Vaneta Becker

Jeremy Heath

State Representative District 64 (vote for 1)

Ann Ennis

*Thomas W. Washburne

State Representative District 76 (vote for 1)

*Wendy (Mac) McNamara

State Representative District 77 (vote for 1)

Wm Billy D. Garrett

Henrietta Jenkins

*Johnny Kincaid

State Representative District 78 (vote for 1)

*Holli Sullivan

Clerk of the Circuit Court (vote for 1)

Connie Carrier

*Carla J Hayden

County Recorder (vote for 1)

*Debbie Stucki

County Treasurer (vote for 1)

*Susan K. Kirk

County Surveyor (vote for 1)

*Jeffrey D. Mueller

County Commissioner District One (vote for 1)

Dale McCuiston (On the ballot but has withdrawn. We will replace Dale in a June Caucus)

County Commissioner District Three (vote for 1)

Brenda Bergwitz

Cheryl A.W. Musgrave

*Alex R. Schmitt

County Council at Large (vote for 3)

*Joe Kiefer

*Angela Koehler Lindsey

*Nicholas Wildeman

 

FOOTNOTES: Our next “IS IT TRUE” will be posted on this coming FRIDAY?

Please take time and read our newest feature article entitled “HOT JOBS”. Jobs posted in this section are from Evansville proper.

If you would like to advertise in the CCO please contact us City-County Observer@live.com.

Todays “Readers Poll” question is: Do you feel that the Vanderburgh County GOP Chairman Wayne Parke should publicly endorse candidates running in the Republican primary?