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Weekly Death Report.For Vanderburgh County

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Weekly Death Report.For Vanderburgh County

Weekly Death Report APR 22 to APR 28, 2024

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

FOOTNOTE: EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.

HOT JOBS

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Front Desk Receptionist – Both FT / PT

Familia Dental 3.2 3.2/5 rating
Evansville, IN
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Ability to listen to patients and other healthcare workers and follow directions from a Dentist or supervisor. 4+ days a week, 30-40 hours per week.
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Executive Assistant

FLANDERS ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE INC 3.1 3.1/5 rating
Evansville, IN
Review operating practices and procedures in order to determine whether improvements can be made in areas such as workflow, reporting procedures, or…
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Administrative Assistant

Bechtel 4.1 4.1/5 rating
Evansville, IN
Must work in a confidential manner to ensure confidentiality of project files. Performs administrative and field support duties and may assist in composing…
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Clerical Associate

Deaconess Health System 3.5 3.5/5 rating
Newburgh, IN
We are looking for compassionate, caring, and dedicated Clerical Associates to join our team and help us continue our tradition of excellence.
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Therapy Office Receptionist

Tri-State Orthopaedic Surgeons 4 4/5 rating
Evansville, IN
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Flexibility to work 8 hour shifts between the hours of 6:30am and 6pm, as well as some Saturdays. The Front Desk employee, under the direction of the Business…
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Administrative Assistant

The State Group 4.1 4.1/5 rating
Evansville, IN
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Administrative Coordinator Tri State Clinics

Ascension 3.6 3.6/5 rating
Evansville, IN
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Retirement benefits including employer match plans. There is some flexibility with the schedule, but it will be 40 hours/week.
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Operations Support Specialist

Easterseals Rehabilitation Center 3.8 3.8/5 rating
Evansville, IN
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Determine whether the client’s needs change their eligibility for services. Stability: Regular working hours, Monday – Friday, No weekends. EOE/M/F/VET/DISB.
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Scheduling Specialist Level 2 – Infusion Scheduling

Deaconess Health System 3.5 3.5/5 rating
Newburgh, IN
We are looking for compassionate, caring people to join our talented staff of health care professionals as we continue to grow to be the preferred, regional…
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7775 School Secretary I – Bend Gate

Henderson County Schools, KY
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This position is a paygrade 21, 8 hours per day, 200 days per year for the 2024-25 school year. BASIC FUNCTION: Perform a wide variety of clerical and…
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Front Desk Receptionist

Confidential
Newburgh, IN
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This full-time position creates the first and last impression patients & their families will have while visiting the medical practice.
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Dispatcher/Data Entry/Office Help

B & M Electronics 4 4/5 rating
Evansville, IN
$10 – $12 an hour
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We are currently looking for someone to be a part of our team. Customer Service, data entry, must be able to multitask.
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Arrest Made in Emma Drive Domestic Violence Incident

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DATE: May 24, 2024
SUBJECT: Arrest Made in Emma Drive Domestic Violence Incident
RELEASE NUMBER: 2024-NR-0524
CONTACT: Sheriff Noah Robinson
AUTHORITY: Sheriff Noah Robinson

The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office has arrested an Evansville woman in connection with a domestic violence incident that occurred on Emma Drive in Vanderburgh County on May 21, 2024.

The woman, Tamatha Lant, was initially believed to be the victim in the incident. However, further investigation by the Sheriff’s Office led detectives to believe that Kenneth Myers, who Lant claimed had beaten and confined her, was actually the victim. Detectives obtained an arrest warrant for Lant, charging her with Domestic Violence Battery with a Deadly Weapon as a Level 5 Felony and Intimidation as a Level 6 Felony. Lant was arrested at her residence just before midnight on Thursday, May 23.

The May 21 incident occurred after Lant fled her residence on Emma Drive. She claimed that Myers had physically assaulted her and held her against her will in the house. A stand-off occurred when deputies went to the residence to locate Myers and no one would answer the door. Deputies later discovered that Myers had left the residence prior to deputies arriving.

Myers was eventually located and interviewed by detectives. He denied assaulting or confining Lant and claimed she was actually the aggressor and had attacked him with a knife. Myers told detectives that Lant became upset after going through his phone. Video surveillance footage from the interior of the home showed no assault by Myers, but did show Lant moving freely throughout the residence. The video also showed Lant threatening to kill Myers and Lant chasing Myers with a large kitchen knife. Myers claimed Lant stabbed him in the thigh and cut his thumb. Myers injuries were consistent with his account of the events.

Lant remains in the Vanderburgh County Jail and is being held on a $10,000.00 bond.

PREVIOUSLY: Deputies Locate Domestic Violence Suspect

ARRESTED:

Tamatha “Tammy” Renne Lant (pictured above), 52 of Evansville. Domestic Violence Battery with a Deadly Weapon as a Level 5 Felony, Intimidation with a Weapon as a Level 6 Felony. Charges of False Informing as a Class A Misdemeanor have also been requested.

Presumption of Innocence Notice: The fact that a person has been arrested or charged with a crime is merely an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a court of law.

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Friday’s Schedule Adjusted for 2024 MVC Baseball Championship

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Day Four of the Missouri Valley Conference Baseball Tournament begins at 11 a.m. CT with No. 3 seed Evansville facing No. 5 seed UIC in Game 10. Top-seeded Indiana State will play the loser of that game (Game 11) at 2:30 p.m. CT. If Indiana State wins Game 11, the Sycamores will face Southern Illinois at 6 p.m. CT in Game 12. If the loser of Game 10 (UIC or Evansville) wins Game 11, Game 12 could not be played until Saturday at 11 a.m. CT (a team will not play three games in one day).

Friday’s schedule has been adjusted:

  • No. 3 Evansville vs. No. 5 UIC – 11 a.m. CT
  • No. 1 Indiana State vs. Loser of Evansville/UIC (elimination game) – 2:30 p.m. CT
  • No. 6 Southern Illinois vs. Winner Game 11 (either Indiana State, UIC, or Evansville) – (elimination game) TBD

Offense arrives late in series finale

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WASHINGTON, PA – The Evansville Otters fell in a rain delayed series finale against the Washington Wild Things 5-2 at Wild Things Park.

Throughout the series, the Otters (4-9) were held to five runs in three games by the Wild Things (8-3) pitching staff. Tonight, the bats came alive late for Evansville, but it was not enough to overcome the deficit.

During the bottom of the fourth inning, the game was delayed for 56 minutes.

Before the delay, in the bottom of the third inning, two base hits and a hit-by-pitch led to a pair of Wild Things touching home as the game’s first runs.

Coming back from the break, Washington scored one in the fourth to make it 3-0. Later in the sixth, it was a two-run homer to plate the final runs for the Wild Things.

Evansville scored their two runs in the ninth. It was a string of three base hits from Austin Bost, David Mendham and Anthony Calarco to create some pressure on the Wild Things starter. But it ended up not being enough late.

Bost nabbed two hits for the Otters. James Krick tossed two scoreless frames out of the bullpen with a trio of strikeouts and no hits allowed.

The starter Parker Brahms (1-2) did not come back in the game after the delay and finished the day throwing 3.1 innings, surrendering three runs on four hits with one walk and a strikeout.

The Otters make the trip southwest to Florence in an attempt to get back on track with a three-game series against the Y’alls. The first pitch tomorrow is scheduled for 6:03 PM CT.

Lee’s contract purchased by Tigers

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Evansville Otters outfielder Patrick Lee had his contract purchased by the Detroit Tigers, the team announced Thursday evening.

Lee, who hails from Moss Point, Mississippi, hit the ground running to begin 2024. His .410 batting average was in the top 10 in the Frontier League to begin the year.

“Patrick showed up to camp ready to work and hasn’t taken a second off since,” Otters Field Manager Andy McCauley said. “This opportunity is well earned and we can’t wait to see him succeed at the next level.”

Lee has accumulated 16 hits thus far this season, with four doubles, a triple and three home runs. His 16 RBIs are eighth best in the Frontier League. He has walked 12 times with just nine strikeouts. Lee was a perfect 10-10 on the base paths – the second most stolen bases in the Frontier League.

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Evansville Otters outfielder Patrick Lee had his contract purchased by the Detroit Tigers, the team announced Thursday evening.

Lee, who hails from Moss Point, Mississippi, hit the ground running to begin 2024. His .410 batting average was in the top 10 in the Frontier League to begin the year.

“Patrick showed up to camp ready to work and hasn’t taken a second off since,” Otters Field Manager Andy McCauley said. “This opportunity is well earned and we can’t wait to see him succeed at the next level.”

Lee has accumulated 16 hits thus far this season, with four doubles, a triple and three home runs. His 16 RBIs are eighth best in the Frontier League. He has walked 12 times with just nine strikeouts. Lee was a perfect 10-10 on the base paths – the second most stolen bases in the Frontier League.

USI advances with upset of Little Rock Eagles will play winner of SEMO/MSU at noon Friday

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MARION, Ill. – University of Southern Indiana Baseball upset top-seeded University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 2-0, to advance in the OVC Baseball Championship Thursday afternoon at Mtn Dew Park. The fourth-seeded Eagles are 27-30 overall, while the Trojans are 32-23.
 
The Eagles advance to play the winner of tonight’s game between the second-seeded Southeast Missouri State University and third-seeded Morehead State University game at noon Friday. Friday’s game is being moved up to noon due to the weather forecast.
 
The double-elimination portion of the OVC Baseball Championship runs through Saturday.
 
USI grabbed the lead in the third inning when junior catcher Logan Mock (Livermore, California) blasted a home run to left field. It would remain 1-0 until the top of the ninth when junior leftfielder Thomas Emerich (Ava, Missouri) sealed the 2-0 victory with a RBI-single that scored senior first baseman Tucker Ebest (Austin, Texas), who had tripled to lead off the inning.
 
USI junior right-handers Tyler Hutson (Villa Hills, Kentucky) and Carson Seeman (Auburn, California) made those two runs stand up on the mound. Hutson (1-4) won his first game of the year by throwing seven shutout innings, allowing five hits and three walks, while striking out five.
 
Seeman earned his second save of the season by throwing a scoreless eighth and ninth, allowing one walk.