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This Week in Indiana History, Dec. 15-21

19 Dec 2024

    December 15, 2007 Julia Carson, American politician (Rep Indiana (D) 1997-2007), dies of lung cancer at 69. December 16, 1908 Harland Sanders was born in a four-room house in Henryville, Indiana. After many jobs, including farmhand, streetcar conductor and fireman, he ...

Improve 64 Construction Anticipated In Early 2026

18 Dec 2024

    By Indiana Department of Transportation The Indiana Department of Transportation announces construction for the Improve 64 added travel lanes project is expected to begin in early 2026. Pre-construction activities will continue as scheduled, with letting scheduled for November 2025. The project will ut ...

Houchin Appointed to House Energy and Commerce Committee

16 Dec 2024

  Congresswoman Erin Houchin (IN-09) has been appointed to the House Energy and Commerce Committee for the 119th Congress. As one of the oldest and most influential committees in the House, Energy and Commerce oversees critical areas such as energy policy, healthcare, telecommunications, and economic development.   “It’s an honor to jo ...

Local Students Invited To Page At The Senate

10 Dec 2024

The Indiana Senate is accepting applications for the 2025 Senate Page Program. Why it matters: Young Hoosiers are the future leaders of our state, and the Senate Page Program is a unique and exciting way for students to get a real-life civics lesson.  Through the full-day program, students in grades six through 12 have the opportunity to:&nb ...

Indiana State Parks Closed For Deer Hunts

26 Nov 2024

  Some Indiana State Parks will be temporarily closed to the public for deer hunts on Dec. 2-3, 2024. The properties will be closed on the evening before the hunt and reopen the morning after. Only individuals selected from the draw may participate at any site. Participating properties include: Brown County State Park Chain O’Lakes State P ...

Rokita Tells Tyson Foods To Answer Tough Questions On Employment Of Illegal Aliens

20 Nov 2024

    Amid reported concerns about a largescale influx of illegal aliens and “legal migrants” into local communities, Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita announced today that his office has sent a civil investigative demand (CID) to the Tyson Foods in Logansport seeking information related to human labor trafficking.  The CID state ...

Coolest Thing Made IN Indiana Tournament Down to "Sweet 16"

19 Nov 2024

The Indiana Chamber’s annual Coolest Thing Made IN Indiana contest is down from a record 90 competitors to the Sweet 16 as the fourth round is now underway through November 21. The Indiana Chamber is joined this year by the Indiana Destination Development Corporation (IDDC) in putting on the program. The IDDC’s “IN Indiana” mar ...

Coolest Thing Made IN Indiana Tournament Down to 32 Competitors

12 Nov 2024

  With interest continuing at an all-time high and thousands of online votes cast, the Indiana Chamber of Commerce’s fourth annual Coolest Thing Made IN Indiana tournament is down to 32 competitors as second round action concludes and the third round tips off. The contest began with a record field of 90 manufacturers. Thi ...

This Week In Indiana History, Nov. 10-16

11 Nov 2024

    November 10, 1986 The movie “Hoosiers” premieres at the Circle Theater in Indianapolis.  One of the most popular sports movies of all time, it is loosely based on the 1954 Milan High School basketball championship. November 11, 1918 The Armistice is signed to end ...

Rokita Investigates Potential Labor Trafficking Networks In Local Communities

11 Nov 2024

  AG Rokita sends civil investigative demands (CIDs) to officials, employers and non-profits in Evansville, Logansport and Seymour  As residents and elected officeholders continue reporting concerns about the largescale influx of illegal aliens and “legal migrants” into their cities and towns, Attorney General Todd Rokita is launching i ...

Rokita Secures Suspension Of Indy Doctor’s Medical License Following Unlawful Prescribing And Other Violations

31 Oct 2024

    Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has secured a suspension of the medical license of an Indianapolis doctor charged with 114 counts of violating laws regulating his medical practice and controlled substance prescribing. “Hoosier patients have the right to expect their doctors to put their safety and well-being at the top of the ...

Rokita Secures Revocation Of Licensure Against Evansville Addiction Counselor Who Illegally Sold Drugs To Patients

31 Oct 2024

  Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has ensured an Evansville addiction counselor who illegally dealt drugs to his patients will no longer be licensed in Indiana to provide counseling.  Following an administrative complaint by Attorney General Rokita’s office, the Indiana Behavioral Health and Human Services Licensing Board voted to ...

Investigation: Is Seymour A Sanctuary City?

28 Oct 2024

  Amid ongoing concerns from community members and elected officials, Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has issued civil investigative demands (CID) to the Seymour and South Bend police departments seeking information on whether their immigration policies comply with state law.  “We are working to ensure units of local government are ...

Duke Energy Supports Fellow First Responder Agencies with Grants For Emergency Preparedness

24 Oct 2024

Duke Energy supports fellow first responder agencies with grants for emergency preparedness Emergency management agencies in Clark, Crawford, Decatur, Fayette, Floyd, Franklin, Harrison, Jackson, Jefferson, Rush, Scott, Switzerland and Washington counties among those statewide receiving support  INDIANAPOLIS – First responders statewide, ...

Indiana Hospitals Conserving Resources Amid National IV Fluid Shortage

21 Oct 2024

  Emergency care and urgent surgeries remain unaffected;Some non-emergent procedures may be rescheduled to preserve supplies   Oct. 21, 2024 (INDIANAPOLIS) — Indiana hospitals are closely monitoring the ongoing national shortage of IV fluids that has impacted hospitals and health care providers across the country. While hospitals ...

State Officials Seek Verification That Indiana Voters Are U.S. citizens

17 Oct 2024

    Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita and Secretary of State Diego Morales are asking the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to verify the citizenship status of voters who registered in Indiana without providing state-issued forms of identification. “Hoosiers deserve to know that only eligible voters are partici ...

Social Security Announces 2.5 Percent Benefit Increase for 2025

14 Oct 2024

    Social Security benefits and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments for more than 72.5 million Americans will increase 2.5 percent in 2025, the Social Security Administration announced today. On average, Social Security retirement benefits will increase by about $50 per month starting in January. Over the last decade the COLA ...

Need Donations For Relief Efforts

10 Oct 2024

  By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer Elite Cleaning LLC Of Sellersburg has organized two semi-trucks for relief efforts in tornado-stricken states. The trucks are furnished by Steve Riley, owner of AKKT Trucking in Deputy. One truck will go to Florida and one to North Carolina. Donations needed are new clothing linens (underwear, socks, bras etc. ...

Compose Your Way To $10K In Indiana For Jingle Submissions

09 Oct 2024

    Compose your way to $10k IN Indiana. The Indiana Destination Development Foundation (IDDF) and Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch invite musicians to capture the fun and excitement of our state in the form of a musical jingle and win $10,000.  "Indiana is a state full of creativity, and we are thrilled to invite musicians to sh ...

Statistics And Highlights Of Indiana Supreme Court Work Available Online

08 Oct 2024

The Indiana Supreme Court annual report is available online. Chief Justice Loretta Rush will speak to media about the report on Tuesday, October 15 at 1:00 p.m. (Eastern) in the Supreme Court conference room (State House Room 319). Press interested in attending should RSVP to Sarah.Kidwell@courts.in.gov. The 60+ page Supreme Court annual report pr ...

Red Cross: People Affected By Hurricane Helene Need Urgent Help Now

07 Oct 2024

     The American Red Cross Kentucky Region is issuing an appeal for financial donations, blood donations, and for volunteers who are willing to travel this fall to support emergency shelters for major national disaster relief efforts. Ways people can help: DONATE FINANCIALLY: Financial donations are the quickest and faste ...

"Rocky Horror Picture Show" At Bloomington Oct. 26

07 Oct 2024

  Let’s do the Time Warp AGAIN!  Constellation Stage & Screen continues The Rocky Horror Picture Show tradition with its 19th annual interactive screening on Saturday, Oct. 26, at 7 p.m. and 11 p.m. at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. The theatre is located at 114 E. Kirkwood Avenue, Bloomington. Ticket prices will increase b ...

NFIB Awards Senator Young Guardian Of Small Business Award

04 Oct 2024

WASHINGTON – The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) recently awarded U.S. Senator Todd Young (R-Ind.) its most prestigious legislative recognition, the NFIB Guardian of Small Business Award. “I am honored to receive the Guardian of Small Business Award from NFIB for my efforts to promote and support Hoosier small businesses. As the ...

Major From ISP Headquarters Retires

27 Sep 2024

(Indianapolis, IN)-Major Nila Miller-Cronk has announced her retirement from the Indiana State Police following a law enforcement career which has spanned the last 38 years. Major Miller-Cronk, a native of Spiceland, Indiana is a 1977 graduate of Tri Jr. Sr. High School in Straughn, IN. She began her law enforcement career as an Advisor for the He ...

Arts Commission Additions To Indiana’s Digital Poetry Archive

26 Sep 2024

  The Indiana Arts Commission (IAC), in partnership with the Indiana State Library, announced today that the works of 28 poets have been added to the State of Indiana's poetry archive, INverse. View the poets that are now in the archive. “Celebrating and preserving the work of Indiana poets is a very worthy project and the In ...

Richard Goodall, Indiana's Singing Janitor, Wins AGT

26 Sep 2024

    By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer Sometimes a real hidden talent is discovered on America’s Got Talent. So was the case of Richard Goodall. Goodall, 55 years old, is a janitor in the Vigo County school system in Indiana, and would sing as he worked. He has been a janitor for 23 years. The middle school students where he worked noticed ...

Indiana is Second Most Expensive State for Dental Exams Nationwide

24 Sep 2024

Indiana is second most expensive state for dental exams nationwide Indiana is the second most expensive state for dental exams, with an average exam costing $247. New Hampshire is the most affordable state for dental exams, with an average exam costing $153. The study analyzed the cost of an average routine dental exam that includes a dental c ...

State Agencies To Bring Traffic Safety Event To Indianapolis

23 Sep 2024

  The Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI) invites the public to a comprehensive traffic safety event at the iconic Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Traffic Safety Day will take place on Saturday, September 28th, from 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. This free event is designed to educate and empower drivers of all ages, offering a variety of int ...

Porktober Returns!

23 Sep 2024

   Indulge in Indiana's iconic breaded pork tenderloin sandwich as 'Porktober' returns for its fourth year. Diners can celebrate by visiting locally-owned restaurants on the Tenderloin Lovers Trail™. The trail can be found on the Indiana Culinary Trails Passport, launched by Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch, the Indian ...

Public Testing Of Voting Machines: Success

20 Sep 2024

By Nathaniel Smith, Editor On Thursday, September 19th, a group of community members and local candidates gathered at the office of the Clerk of Courts to witness the public testing of voting machines that will be used to determine the outcome of the 2024 elections. For decades, voting machines have made elections all across the world easier and m ...

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