INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Commissioner of Labor Rick Ruble has informed Gov. Eric J. Holcomb that after 23 years of public service he will step down from his position at the end of July. “Serving citizens over the span of three different Administrations, Rick has devoted every day to advance the …
Read More »UK-Based Digital Services Provider Plans US Expansion, 100+ New Jobs in Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS (June 11, 2020) – Kainos, a global digital services and platforms company, announced plans today to launch its first Midwest office in Indianapolis, creating up to 133 new, high-wage jobs by the end of 2024.“Because of Indiana’s business-friendly environment, low cost of living and high quality of life, global tech companies …
Read More »Reps. Banks, Tiffany Introduce Reopen Our Schools Act
WASHINGTON – Rep. Jim Banks (IN-03), member of the House Education and Labor Committee, and Rep. Tom Tiffany (WI-07) introduced a piece of legislation today that would halt a school’s federal funding if they refuse to reopen for in-person learning in the fall. The legislation’s title is Reopen Our Schools Act. …
Read More »Governor Announces Next Stage to Safely Reopen Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS — As health indicators remain positive, Governor Eric J. Holcomb announced all 92 counties in the state can advance to Stage 4 of the Back On Track Indiana plan on Friday, June 12. Indiana Back On Track has five stages. Local governments may impose more restrictive guidelines. “I’m grateful …
Read More »State Road 42 will close Friday night in Mooresville
HENDRICKS AND MORGAN COUNTIES, Ind. – The Indiana Department of Transportation announces State Road 42 will close on Friday, June 12 at 9 p.m. in Mooresville. This is for a thin deck overlay on the S.R. 42 Bridge located just west of the S.R. 67/S.R. 144 intersection. The road will …
Read More »Bosma Enterprises Donates Surgical Masks and Face Shields to IndyGo Employees
INDIANAPOLIS (June 11, 2020) — IndyGo and Bosma Enterprises are proud to announce a donation of 2,000 surgical masks and fifty face shields to the Indianapolis Public Transportation Foundation. The masks and face shields will be used by IndyGo staff, including bus operators. “IndyGo Operators are providing an essential service …
Read More »Fabric Care Cleaners Announces, “Back To Work Wednesdays!”
Hendricks County – Fabric Care Cleaners together with Success Wear of St. Vincent’s Hospital is helping people get an employment restart as Indiana enters Stage 4 of the COVID-19 recovery with “Back To Work Wednesdays”. In a statement Fabric Care Cleaners said they feel that one of the ways to …
Read More »Visit Indiana’s The 20 IN 20; Roadside Attractions
INDIANAPOLIS – (June 10, 2020) – Dozens of giant statues, signs, advertisements and artwork are some of the unique sights you will find across the Hoosier State. From a big peach to the world’s largest ball of paint, Visit Indiana’s #The20IN20 roadside attractions list makes hitting the road while social distancing much more …
Read More »IMPD Homicide Detectives Arrest Man in Connection With Recent Downtown Homicide
INDIANAPOLIS – On Saturday June 6, 2020, at approximately 10:39 a.m., officers were dispatched to 200 E. Market St. to check the welfare of a female found in a vehicle. Upon arrival, officers located the victim, Doneasha Galbreath, suffering from apparent trauma. Medics arrived and pronounced her deceased at 10:45 …
Read More »Swimmer’s body recovered from water at White Rock Park
Indiana Conservation Officers are investigating an incident that occurred Monday evening where a swimmer went missing in the water at White Rock Park. At approximately 6:03 p.m., authorities were contacted in reference to a male swimmer reported missing in the water for at least 5 minutes. Conservation Officers, Indiana State …
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