The Brownsburg Park Board welcomed two new members at its Jan. 17 meeting. Amy Hobrock and Michael Zonder each were appointed by the Town Council to serve a four-year term on the board. Park Board Member Amy Hobrock Amy has worked for Aetna for more than 20 years and is …
Read More »Courtney Force Stepping Away from Driving Duties
YORBA LINDA, Calif. (Jan. 24, 2019) — The winningest female Funny Car driver in NHRA history, Courtney Force, a top 10 finisher in the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series in six of her seven professional seasons, announced today that she will be climbing out of the driver’s seat of …
Read More »Record high 3.28 million Hoosiers working in 2018
INDIANAPOLIS (Jan. 23, 2019) — More Hoosiers are working than ever before, as Indiana ended 2018 by reporting record employment numbers for the year and job gains in every major sector measured by the state. The Indiana Department of Workforce Development reported on Jan. 18 that the total number of …
Read More »Master Trooper Matt Ames Promoted to Sergeant to Serve as Public Information Officer
Putnamville, IN – Superintendent Douglas G. Carter has announced to promotion of Master Trooper Matthew Ames to the rank of Sergeant. Ames will serve as the Putnamville District Public Information Officer. He was the successful candidate of a promotion process that included a written test, an oral interview and a culmination …
Read More »Bolt For The Heart Donates 134 more Automatic External Defibrillators to Indiana State Police
Indianapolis – Late this morning, January 23, 2019, the President and Board Members of the Bolt For The Heart (BFTH) foundation were welcomed to Governor Holcomb’s office for a personal “Thank you” for donating an additional 134 AED units to the Indiana State Police. This brings the total number of …
Read More »Hendricks & Knox Counties Selected for Opioid Treatment Programs
January 23, 2019, Terre Haute IN – On Wednesday, January 23rd, Hamilton Center, Inc. CEO, Melvin L Burks, was joined by Kevin Moore, Director of the Department of Mental Health and Addictions (DMHA), to announce the State of Indiana has awarded Hamilton Center two additional licenses to open opioid treatment …
Read More »Department of Education Seeks Eligible Organizations to Participate in Summer Meals Program
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) is looking for new sponsors, especially eligible schools and qualified community organizations, to participate in the 2019 Summer Food Service Program (SFSP). During the summer months, SFSP provides nutritious meals to eligible children ages 18 and under. Last year, more than 260 …
Read More »Civil and Women’s Rights Activist Mary Church Terrell Featured in Butler Founder’s Week and Black History Month Exhibition
INDIANAPOLIS – As part of Butler University’s celebration of its 1855 founding on the principles of diversity, equality and inclusion, Butler’s Irwin Library will host a traveling exhibit from Oberlin College highlighting the work of educator, author, lecturer, suffragist, and civil rights leader Mary Church Terrell (1863-1954). The exhibit will …
Read More »Study rates Indiana Is 2019’s 3rd Best State to Drive In
With U.S. traffic congestion costing the average driver over $1,400 per year and the U.S. ranked 10th in the world in road quality, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2019’s Best & Worst States to Drive in as well as accompanying videos. To determine the most driver-friendly …
Read More »Trooper’s Vehicle Struck on Interstate 70 in Vigo County
Vigo County – Saturday night at approximately 8:40 p.m., an Indiana State Police Trooper escaped with minor injuries on Interstate 70 west bound near the 13 mile marker, after his vehicle was struck by a semi-tractor trailer. Preliminary investigation indicates that Senior Trooper Tim Rader was working a previous accident …
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