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Ivy Tech Event May 1

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Entrepreneurship Expo

11 a.m.-1 p.m. – Entrepreneurship Expo. Businesses that have been created in this year’s Entrepreneurship classes will be represented in booths throughout the event. The winner of the pitch competition will be announced at 12:45 p.m. by Chancellor Daniela Vidal.

Ivy Tech Community College Evansville, 3501 N First Avenue, Koch Student Center, Room 152

Parking:
Please park near Entrance C on the north side of the main Ivy Tech building (Colonial Avenue parking lot) and enter through Entrance C.

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

 

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HOT JOBS

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Office Assistant – Pharmacy Services

Ascension 3.6 3.6/5 rating
Evansville, IN
Retirement benefits including employer match plans. Schedule: Full-time Days, Monday – Friday 7:30AM – 4PM. Hospital: Ascension St. Vincent Evansville.
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Receptionist

Aperion Care Lincoln
Evansville, IN
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SUMMARY: The incumbent will provide exception customer service by answering inquiries and obtaining information from the general public, residents, visitors and…
6 days ago

Administrative Assistant

Encompass Health Deaconess Rehabilitation Hospital 3.4 3.4/5 rating
Newburgh, IN
$18 – $30 an hour
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Company-matching 401(k) and employee stock purchase plans. Join us for a career close to home and heart, where you’ll coordinate events, facilitate efficient…
4 days ago

Office Administrator

YES Communities 2.9 2.9/5 rating
Evansville, IN
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Previous administration or customer service experience preferred. Competitive salary | Comprehensive health benefits | Life, long and short-term disability…
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Medical Receptionist-Division Street Family Clinic

ECHO Community Health Center, Inc. 3 3/5 rating
Evansville, IN
ECHO Community Healthcare is committed to creating the best possible work environment for our employees and offers a competitive compensation and benefits…
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Executive Assistant

Signature School Inc
Evansville, IN
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Interested candidates should send résumé and full cover letter addressing their interest in Signature to Ms. Signature School, a 9-12 public charter high school…
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Office Clerk

D-Patrick Ford 4.1 4.1/5 rating
Evansville, IN
Up to $15 an hour
At D-Patrick Evansville Ford, we are looking for a competent Office Clerk to provide administrative support within the titling and funding aspects of a vehicle…
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Administrative Assistant – Hillcrest

Hillcrest Washington Youth Home Inc 4.5 4.5/5 rating
Evansville, IN
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Coordinate administrative service projects as directed by Administrative Services Manager or administration. Generous Paid Time Off plan.
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Service Drive Assistant

Lou Fusz Mazda Evansville
Evansville, IN
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Job Title: Automotive Service Drive Assistant. Company: Lou Fusz Evansville Mazda. Job Type: Full-Time (Monday – Friday). About Lou Fusz Evansville Mazda:
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Administrative Assistant

Trimble & Jewell
Evansville, IN
$15 an hour
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We are looking for someone to work in our law office to assist with court filings and processing paperwork. In addition, we cannot hire persons with relevant…
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Evansville Man Arrested after Fleeing Trooper on I-69

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Vanderburgh County – On Saturday, April 19, at approximately 12:55 p.m., Master Trooper Finney was patrolling I-69 near Lynch Road when he observed the rider of a black sport bike traveling north at a high rate of speed. Trooper Finney lost sight of the motorcyclist, but he continued to travel north and eventually located the rider again when he had to slow down due to construction near the 18-mile marker.  Trooper Finney attempted to stop the motorcyclist by activating his emergency red and blue lights, but the rider left the driving lane and passed the slow traffic by using the shoulder at a speed of more than 100 mph. Trooper Finney terminated the chase after losing sight of the motorcycle near I-69 and SR 68.

Over the next several days, Trooper Finney was able to identify the motorcycle rider as Zakei Amad Rasheed, 21, of Evansville. It was also determined the motorcycle was a 2025 Suzuki.

A search warrant was executed for Rasheed’s residence and a motorcycle helmet, the backpack he was wearing during the chase, and a 2025 Suzuki was recovered. Rasheed was not at the residence when the search warrant was executed.

The case was reviewed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office and an arrest warrant was issued on April 28 for his arrest. At approximately 2:00 p.m. yesterday, Rasheed turned himself in at the Vanderburgh County Jail. He posted bond and was released.

Arrested and Charges:

  • Zakei Amad Rasheed, 21, Evansville, IN
  1. Resisting Law Enforcement with a Vehicle, Level 6 Felony
  2. Reckless Driving, Class C Misdemeanor
  3. Aggressive Driving, Class A Misdemeanor
  4. Speeding, Class C Infraction
  5. Passing on the right, Class C Infraction
Arresting Officer: Master Trooper M. Finney, Indiana State Police

 

Baseball postpones game against Indiana to Wednesday

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The Purple Aces and the Hoosiers will meet for the second time this season
 

EVANSVILLE, Ind. — Due to inclement weather this evening, the University of Evansville baseball team has postponed its game against Indiana.

With thunderstorms projected for most of this evening, the Purple Aces will play Indiana in a home contest on Wednesday, April 30. Wednesday’s game has been pushed back an hour to a 6 p.m. CT first pitch to avoid projected rain showers on Wednesday as well.

In the first meeting of the year between UE and the Hoosiers, IU came out on top in a 7-4 midweek battle back on March 18. Evansville kept things close in the first game but wasn’t able to come back from an early 2-0 deficit that began in the third inning. The Aces will come close to evening the series with Indiana at home with a win on Wednesday night, as IU currently holds a 14-12 advantage in Evansville.

 

UE men’s basketball adds Marlon Barnes Jr.

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 Pitt transfer was a redshirt freshman last season

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Marlon Barnes Jr. was announced as the newest signee to the University of Evansville men’s basketball team by head coach David Ragland.

“We’re excited to add Marlon and his family to our UE family.  It was extremely important to add height, athleticism, and perimeter shooting to our roster,” Ragland exclaimed.  “Marlon imbodies all those qualities and has the ability to both defend multiple positions while offensively playing multiple positions.”

Barnes was a redshirt freshman at the University of Pittsburgh last season after redshirting as a true freshman the year prior.  He saw the floor in eight games for the Panthers throughout the 2024-25 season.  Barnes made his collegiate debut in the season opener against Radford where he played three minutes while picking up a rebound and an assist.  In the regular season finale, he scored two points versus Boston College.

Rated a three-star recruit out of Brush High School in Cleveland, Ohio, Barnes was ranked as the No. 5 overall recruit from the state of Ohio.  As a senior, he averaged 13.1 points and 5.0 rebounds while being named Ohio Prep Sports Writers Association Honorable Mention.  Barnes was also named to the Northeast Lakes All-District Team and was a News Herald Second Team All-Star pick.

“I chose UE because I feel that it is a place where I will have an opportunity to play the game that I love and develop both on and off the court,” Baranes said.  “The coaches and staff are very welcoming and seems excited for what I can bring to the team.”

One of his top performances came in an OHSAA Division I district final victory over Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary’s where he recorded 17 points, 10 rebounds, and two blocks.

Barnes led his team to a 20-4 record and a pair of state playoff wins as a junior.  He garnered News Herald All-Star recognition in 2022.

“IS IT TRUE” APRIL 30, 2025

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We hope that today’s “IS IT TRUE provokes honest and open dialogue concerning issues that we, as responsible citizens of this community, need to address rationally and responsibly.

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IS IT TRUE that in some cases that have been documented across the nation, elected officials have blunted the efforts of potential competitors to raise their friend’s or relative’s businesses or consulting prospects into single bidder or sole source situations?…when sole source situations happen, the taxpayers lose?…it would be a shame if sole-source service contracts for parties related to elected officials have ever happened with the nomination and vote of that elected official?…like with Gold Bar Bob of New Jersey, the taxpayers would see such an action as self-serving, potentially compromising, and certainly inappropriate?

IS IT TRUE that a common practice of elected officials throughout the country that do business like Boss Hogg on the Dukes of Hazzard to avoid putting out a “Request FOR PROPOSAL” is to sign a “SERVICE AGREEMENT” so they don’t have to put contracts out for bids so their friends could potentially be awarded the contracts without submitting a formal bid? …these deals undermine honesty and belief in governments among the governed?

IS IT TRUE that according to several government watch organizations, cities that have a debt burden of over $20,000 per citizen are considered to be among the worst-managed cities in the nation?…this list includes long-time faltering cities like Cleveland, Detroit, and St. Louis?…these cities did not necessarily land on this undistinguished list due to spending but from loss of population?… Detroit was once a sparkling and prosperous city of about two million people but has collapsed to the point of being down to nearly only six hundred thousand people who are left holding the bag when it comes to debt?…all that has to happen to double the existing debt per person is for half of the people to seek their fortunes elsewhere?…we wonder where Evansville stands on this debt carousel per person and what may happen in the future?

IS IT TRUE that former Evansville City member and fiscal conservative Justin Elpers-County Commissioner said: “that the city’s health insurance plan is supposed to be self-funded by employee copays and deductibles, but what we have seen over the last five years is that the self-funded plan is not self-funded” …that County Commissioner Elpers comment is spot on?

IS IT TRUE that Evansville has something in common with the worst-run cities, and that is a declining population?… Evansville reached it’s peak population of 141,543 in 1960 and has seen a trickle down to the 2022 estimate of only 115,749 despite extending the boundary of the city to capture people who moved into areas of unincorporated Vanderburgh County?…with all of the debt driven by the necessary improvements to the long delayed sewer issues memorialized by a visit from Samantha Bee a few decades ago, Evansville is now close to a billion dollars in debt with another billion to go to really fix the legacy of poop in the street when it rains too hard?…from a debt perspective, today Evansville only has $8,640 per citizen in debt that classifies the city as adequately managed?…when another billion in debt is taken on at today’s high rates, coupled with a big blue city exodus of people, Evansville could easily join the worst managed in the nation list by just fixing what should have been fixed 50 years ago?…with a billion in more debt plus only a 15% decrease in population, Evansville’s public debt per person could be right up there with the failed cities that are holding $20,000 or more per citizen in public debt?

IS IT TRUE that this should be a warning to those in charge to cease with the questionable ways to waste money by blunting the procurement process with sweetheart deals for their buddies and start managing River City like a business instead of like a trust fund baby’s fun and games budget?

BREAKING NEWS: EPD AND VCSO have received numerous inquiries and calls regarding US Immigration

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The Evansville Police Department and the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office have received numerous inquiries and calls from concerned citizens regarding US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activities in the area.

Our respective agencies were informed in advance that ICE would be conducting Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) in the Evansville and Vanderburgh County Area today.

While we support the lawful mission of ICE, the Evansville Police Department and the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office did not assist in this operation and do not participate in general immigration enforcement, except in cases where an individual has committed a criminal offense unrelated to their immigration status.

To check on the status of an individual in ICE custody, visit: https://locator.ice.gov/odls/

All media inquiries regarding the operation should be directed to ICE at ICEMedia@ice.dhs.gov.