** UPDATE** – The runaway juvenile has been found.
Read More »Gov. Holcomb Takes Action to Assist Local Communities Following Weekend Protests
INDIANAPOLIS — Governor Eric J. Holcomb today took these actions to protect Hoosiers, properties and businesses as the result of two nights of violence, following peaceful protests in Indiana. The Governor: Signed Executive Order 20-29 to lift restrictions on local declarations of emergency that had been instituted as a part …
Read More »#TyingBrownsburgTogether Campaign Launches Monday June 1
BROWNSBURG, IN (June 1, 2020) –What do you do when you’re still growing but ribbon cutting ceremonies may not happen? You rethink. You revise. You get creative. And you get some help from your friends and Chamber members. “As a Chamber we do more than just hold luncheons. Our #1 …
Read More »Gov. Holcomb Announces Nearly $44 Million to Aid Economic Recovery Effort
INDIANAPOLIS – Today, Governor Eric J. Holcomb announced several new economic recovery initiatives designed to bolster critical relief efforts while encouraging long-term planning and investments to stimulate Indiana’s economy well into the future. Through these initiatives, the state will allocate nearly $44 million to provide support and resources including approximately $37 …
Read More »Weekly Construction Update for Marion County and I-70 Projects
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Department of Transportation will continue patching this week in and around Indianapolis and along I-70. This weekly release will detail full closures, lane closures and ramp closures throughout the construction zones in Marion County and along the I-70 corridor from I-465 to the Ohio State Line. …
Read More »Conservation Officers save girl from drowning near Richmond
Two Indiana Conservation Officers rescued an 11-year-old girl from drowning yesterday, after she fell into the Whitewater River in Richmond, below the Weir Dam. The rescue was a result of the officers being in the right place, at the right time while patrolling the river. At approximately 5:30 p.m., Indiana …
Read More »Danville Police Seek Public’s Help in Identifying Theft Suspect
The Danville Police are asking the public for help in identifying a suspect wanted for questioning related to a theft. This individual is wanted for questioning in reference to a theft of $582.98 worth of alcohol from the Danville Kroger on 5/9/2020. If you know who it is, you’re asked …
Read More »Arrests made in hit and run that killed three teenagers
INDIANAPOLIS – On May 28, 2020, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) Hit and Run Investigations Detectives with the assistance of the United States Marshall Service arrested 49-year-old Okadema Link and 24-year-old Shantiana Willis for their roles in the deaths of three juvenile pedestrians. Okadema LinkShantiana Willis On May 23, 2020, …
Read More »DOR’s Downtown Indianapolis Location to Open by Appointment-Only June 15th
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Department of Revenue’s (DOR) downtown Indianapolis office located in Indiana Government Center North will reopen for in-person service starting June 15, 2020, by appointment only. The Indiana Government Center has been placed within Stage 4 of Governor Eric Holcomb’s Back on Track Indiana plan, which begins …
Read More »Indiana Secretary of State Issues Advisory To Raise Awareness of Private Offering Risks
INDIANAPOLIS (May 28, 2020) — The COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant disruption and anxiety to individuals and the financial markets. Because fraudsters often try to capitalize on current issues and problems to promote their scams, Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson today issued an investor advisory on exempt securities offerings, …
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