Brian Scott

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Reps. Jim Banks, Susie Lee Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Help Student Veterans, Remove Financial Burden from GI Bill Overpayments

U.S. Rep. Jim Banks (R-Ind.-03) Washington, D.C. – U.S. Reps. Jim Banks (R-Ind.-03) and Susie Lee (D-Nev.-03), both members of the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee, introduced the bipartisan Student Veteran Protection Act on Friday. The bill would change how GI Bill overpayments are reimbursed by making schools, not student veterans, responsible for reimbursing …

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Terre Haute Man Arrested for Domestic Battery

Philip M. Reed Vigo County – October 14, 2019, at approximately 10:00 p.m., Philip M. Reed, age 40, of Terre Haute, was arrested for domestic battery.  An investigation conducted by Master Trooper Todd Brown revealed that Reed had battered a female in a Vigo County residence that the two shared.  …

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INDOT is hiring! Come to Indianapolis hiring fair Wednesday

INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Department of Transportation is hosting a statewide hiring fair Wednesday, October 16. There will be one location in the Indianapolis area. INDOT is looking to hire for our seasonal positions.  You must have a current CDL to qualify for this position. Winter seasonal positions run from November …

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Fall From Tree Stand Injures Whiteland Man

On 10/12/2019 Conservation Officers were called to 2496 S. 775 W. in Morgan County to investigate a tree stand accident which injured Bradley Wise, age 33, of Whiteland. At approximately 9:48 A.M. while climbing his ladder tree stand Bradley Wise got to the last step of the stand, began getting …

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Indianapolis Walk to End Alzheimer’s raises more than $760,000

INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 14, 2019 – Nearly 3,500residentsfrom the Indianapolis areajoined the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’son Saturday, Oct. 12 at Victory Field.Participantsraised a combined total of $761,865. “We are grateful to all of our sponsors, our volunteers and each and every participant who joined us this weekend,” said Julie …

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