WEEKLY DEATH REPORT FOR VANDERBURGH COUNTY
FOOTNOTE: Â EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.
Operations Manager Motion Industries – Helena, MT The Operations Manager will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the department. This includes ensuring that all employees are trained and…  Easily apply
Sep 1
Customer Service Representative Motion – Seattle, WA Under close supervision, the Customer Service Representative is responsible for accurately fulfilling customer orders and managing incoming customer calls. Sep 1
Industrial Account Representative Motion Industries – Albuquerque, NM The ideal candidate will have a passion for helping people, a strong desire to learn, and a drive to succeed_*.*_. Ability to multitask and manage time well.  Easily apply
Aug 31
Production Supv Motion – Rochester, NY The Production Supervisor specializes in value-added fabrication of belt, hose, and cut and molded products. Typically requires a high school diploma and three … Aug 31
Sales Trainee Motion – Pittsburgh, PA The Sales Trainee allows the employee to prepare for a role as an Account Representative or a Customer Service Representative. Sep 1
Assembly Technician Motion – Mot, LA Please include job description Not the right fit? Let us know you’re interested in a future opportunity by joining our Talent Community on jobs.genpt.com or… Aug 28
Warehouse Associate Motion – Davenport, IA Under direct supervision, the Warehouse Associate performs all shipping and receiving activity for a Branch location. Prepares items for delivery to customer. Sep 1
Fabricator Motion – Rockford, IL Under direct supervision, the Fabricator makes, repairs, adapts, and rectifies tools, dies and other pieces of mechanical equipment with high precision… Aug 30
Driver Motion Industries – Anaheim, CA We are looking for a Driver to join our team and provide safe and reliable transportation services. The successful candidate will be responsible for driving…  Easily apply
Aug 29
Warehouse Driver Motion – Elk Grove Village, IL Under direct supervision, the Warehouse Driver operates a company vehicle to pick up and deliver local orders and equipment. Road test is required upon hire. Sep 1
Three program updates, impacting prospective and current students, have been made at the University of Southern Indiana, effective this Fall. The College of Liberal Arts English Department is offering a new undergraduate minor: literary editing and publishing; the College of Liberal Arts Communication and Media Department is offering two Joint Undergraduate Masters Paths (JUMP) for students pursuing degrees in communication studies and journalism; and the College of Nursing and Health Professions Graduate Nursing Department has revised two new specialties within its Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Program.
Two new certificates—the Indiana College Core Certificate and the Social Services Designee Certificate—are also being offered this Fall, approved at the May 5, 2023, USI Board of Trustees meeting.
Literary Editing and Publishing Minor
The 18-credit hour Literary Editing and Publishing minor introduces students to the history, methods, and practical skills required by the publishing field. It fosters attention to the needs of an audience or client and develops problem-solving and critical thinking skills through experiential learning via participation in the production of Southern Indiana Review, Southern Indiana Review Press, Southern Indiana Reading Series, Fishhook and associated promotional materials.
Literary editing and publishing minors will demonstrate basic competence in technology associated with product design and production, engage in a supervised editing process that ensures regular accurate editing, such as multiple pass editing and style sheet generation, and more.
The minor will prepare students with a marketable foundation of skills for positions in fields such as advertising, media, social media, grant writing, marketing and more.
For more information, visit the literary editing and publishing minor webpage.
JUMP Options
The Communication and Media Department has introduced JUMP for students pursuing degrees in communication studies and journalism within the College of Liberal Arts. JUMP enables undergraduate students to fast-track their graduate career in communication while completing their undergraduate coursework.
JUMP offers the unique opportunity to attain two degrees in just five years—an undergraduate degree in communication studies or journalism and a Master of Arts in Communication. During their undergraduate studies, students can complete up to 12 credit hours of graduate coursework.
To apply, visit USI.edu/JUMP. For questions, email Dr. Erin Dennis, Director of the Master of Arts in Communication Program, at eegilles@usi.edu.
Revised Specialties
USI Nursing has introduced two new 36-credit-hour specialties as part of its MSN program: Healthcare Systems Leadership and Nursing Education Leadership. MSN graduates are equipped with essential skills such as critical thinking, evidence-based practice appraisal and utilization, leadership acumen, healthcare policy and a strong sense of advocacy, enabling them to excel both professionally and personally. The program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.
The Healthcare Systems Leadership specialty is designed to prepare nurses for leadership roles within diverse healthcare settings. It emphasizes the integration of finance, business management, information management, healthcare policy, and marketing resources evaluation into nursing management and leadership responsibilities.
The Nursing Education Leadership specialty aims to equip nurses with the necessary knowledge and skills to become educators in nursing schools or healthcare organizations. It focuses on curriculum development and implementation, budget management, leadership skills, teaching strategies for both classroom and clinical settings, as well as evaluating student and program outcomes.
To apply, visit USI.edu/online-learning. For questions, email Dr. Mikel Hand, Professor of Nursing, at mwhand@usi.edu.
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Founded in 1965, the University of Southern Indiana enrolls nearly 9,200 dual credit, undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students in more than 130 areas of study. A public higher education institution, located on a beautiful 1,400-acre campus in Evansville, Indiana, USI offers programs through the College of Liberal Arts, Romain College of Business, College of Nursing and Health Professions and the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education. The University offers study-abroad opportunities in more than 60 countries and hosts international students from around the globe. USI is a Carnegie Foundation Community Engaged University and offers continuing education and special programs to more than 15,000 participants annually through Outreach and Engagement. USI is online at USI.edu.
Coming Soon to cMoe…
Wallace & Gromit™: Get Cracking!, an interactive exhibit based on the popular film and television characters, will open at cMoe on September 23, 2023. This brand-new exhibit, created by Minnesota Children’s Museum in partnership with Aardman, runs through January 7, 2024.© and TM Aardman Animations LTD 2023. All Rights Reserved. Wallace & Gromit™ and the characters ‘Wallace’ and ‘Gromit’ © and TM Aardman Animations Limited.
September 3: Sensory SundaySeptember 9: Picnic & PlaySeptember 10: Sundaes on Sunday + Grandparents Membership SaleSeptember 14: Cosmic Club with NASA Ambassador Mandy ScurrySeptember 16: S.T.E.A.M. SaturdaySeptember 22: Wallace & Gromitâ„¢: Get Cracking! Members-Only Opening EventSeptember 23: cMoe’s 17th Birthday Party, Wallace & Gromitâ„¢: Get Cracking! opensSeptember 30: Millie’s Day of Play (Nickelodeon Our World: Worldwide Day of Play 2023)*All Weekly Pop-Ups can be found on our online calendar
cMoe would not be the museum it is today without the continued support of community members. We extend a special thanks to the following individuals and businesses for their support of cMoe this month.Individual DonorsDerek Adams, Joshua Armstrong, William & Ellen Cartwright, Alfred & Margaret Dennis, Philip Hooper, Jeff Kohut, Lauren Michel, Stacy L. Milheiser, Kathleen Sokeland, Nancy Tarsitano, Adam Trinkel, and Emily Wambach
Sunday: 12 PM to 5 PMMonday:Â CLOSEDTuesday – Thursday: 9 AM to 4 PMFriday – Saturday: 9 AM to 5 PM
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PUBLIC NOTICE OF EXECUTIVE SESSION OF THE EVANSVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT PENSION BOARD
The Evansville Police Department Pension Board (the “Boardâ€) will hold an Executive Session on Wednesday, September 6, 2023, at 8:15 a.m. The Executive Session will be held in Room 307 on the third floor of the Civic Center at 1 N.W. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in Evansville, Indiana.Â
The Executive Session will be closed to the public for the following reason: for discussion of records classified as confidential by state or federal statute (I.C. § 5-14-1.5-6.1(b) (7)) and to receive information about prospective employees (I.C. § 5-14-1.5-6(b) (5)).Â
Immediately following the Executive Session, the Board will conduct its regularly scheduled monthly meeting, which is open to  the public.
Richard Hubbard
Secretary, Evansville Police Department Pension Board
Schaumburg, Ill. – The Evansville Otters scored six runs in the seventh inning for a 7-5 win over the Schaumburg Boomers in the final game of the regular season on Sunday afternoon.
While Evansville wins the series, the focus now shifts to the Frontier League West Wild Card game on Tuesday in Schaumburg.
Three doubles catapulted the Otters’ big seven inning. Trailing 5-1 entering the inning, Justin Felix led off by being hit by a pitch. Bryan Rosario followed with a double to right.
Noah Myers then launched a two-RBI double off the right field wall to cut the lead in half. Kona Quiggle and Jomar Reyes followed by working back-to-back walks to load the bases.
Ethan Skender tied the game with a two-RBI double to left and Gary Mattis hit the go-ahead RBI single.
A sacrifice fly scored one more to give the Otters a 7-5 lead.
Myers, fresh off being named Frontier League Rookie of the Year, hit a massive home run over the right field wall in the first inning to give Evansville a 1-0 lead. He finished with two runs, two hits and three RBIs.
Schaumburg scored two runs in the first inning to take the lead and added another two runs in the fifth.
Bryan Rosario stole his 51st base of the season in the eighth inning passing Joe Spiers’ 50 bags in 2011 for the most in single-season franchise history.
The Otters used six different pitchers on Sunday. Johan Castillo was the only arm to pitch more than an inning. The southpaw tossed three shutout innings with three strikeouts.
Jon Beymer earned his third win of the year for completing the sixth inning. James Krick pitched a scoreless ninth inning for his second save of the season.
Daiveyon Whittle suffered the loss for Schaumburg allowing the two go-ahead runs in the seventh inning.
Evansville completes the regular season 52-43. They are the only team in the Frontier League with at least 50 wins over the last seven seasons.
The Otters now move onto the playoffs, facing the Boomers in a winner-take-all wild card game on Tuesday evening at Wintrust Field in Schaumburg. First pitch is slated for 6:30 PM CT. The game can be heard on the Otters Digital Network and simulcast on FloSports.
If you like to make no-bake cookies, 3-ingredient mini muffins or combine ingredients for the BEST party mix, please call Cheryl at 812-459-7645. We will provide all the ingredients for the items.
We are changing up the menu this year due to the high cost of items for the gyros we have been selling. Proceeds from the booth will be donated to our current municipal candidates.
If you cannot bake but would like to help, we can use donations of the following items:
If you have a mini muffin baking pan and/or a one tablespoon cookie scoop and are unable to bake, would you please share it with us? It is going to take a lot of pans and scoops for our no bake cookies and muffins.
Donations may be dropped off at VCDP Headquarters on:
Sunday, September 10 from 10:30 AM – 2:00 PM.
Evansville, Ind. – The Frontier League announced Sunday morning that Noah Myers has been named the Frontier League Rookie of the Year.
The Otters’ outfielder has been an all-around offensive threat for Evansville. Myers is hitting for a team best .320 BA, good for 11th best in the league. He’s hit 17 home runs while driving in 55 runs.
Myers has scored 84 runs on the year, tied for third best in the league and the most in Evansville single-season history.
He ranks in the top 10 in the Frontier League in numerous offensive categories highlighted by a .436 OBP, 112 hits, 44 extra base hits, 63 walks, 195 total bases and 39 stolen bases. Myers is one of only three players in the league with at least 30 stolen bases and 15 home runs.
The Canadian’s 39 stolen bases is the third most in an Evansville single-season. His season .557 SLG% is the seventh highest in franchise history.
Myers has been a consistent leadoff man for Manager Andy McCauley’s squad, batting leadoff in 74 games this year and hitting for a .408 BA with 62 hits when leading off an inning.
He was named a Frontier League Midseason All-Star and appeared in the outfield throwing competition as part of the league’s all-star game festivities.
Myers’ August has been outstanding – clocking a .344 BA, .471 OBP, .656 SLG%, 15 extra base hits and 16 stolen bases in the month.
Myers was the Frontier League Player of the Week for the week of August 15th with a .455 BA, 10 runs and 11 RBIs over six games. That included a historic game on August 17th at Florence when Myers totaled 7 RBIs – tied for the second most in Evansville history and tying the franchise single-game record with three doubles.
A native of Tilbury, Ontario in Canada, Myers started his collegiate career at Wabash Valley College in Mt. Carmel, Ill. before playing two years at South Carolina and finishing his collegiate career in 2022 at USC Upstate.
Myers is the fourth Otter in franchise history to be named Frontier League Rookie of the Year. Pitcher Taylor Wright was the last Otter honored as rookie of the year in 2019.