INDIANAPOLIS (Jan. 16, 2019) – The Indiana Department of Child Services is using federal dollars to expand services for older youth up to age 23. Gov. Eric Holcomb and the agency’s federal partner – the Children’s Bureau – recently signed a certification allowing the state to tap into federal John H. …
Read More »IndyGo Recognized Nationally for Strong Security Program
INDIANAPOLIS (January 15, 2019) – Recognizing IndyGo’s commitment to rider safety and security, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has awarded IndyGo its “Gold Standard” security rating. The Gold Standard is the highest rating given through the Baseline Assessment for Security Enhancement (BASE) program, a voluntary assessment that includes a review …
Read More »Gov. Holcomb’s 3rd State of the State highlights teacher pay, workforce progress in 2019
INDIANAPOLIS – Governor Eric J. Holcomb on Tuesday delivered his 2019 State of the State address to a joint convention of the Indiana General Assembly. While maintaining his focus on five key pillars, the governor’s remarks highlighted his commitment to improving teacher pay and developing a skilled, ready workforce. “Making …
Read More »Camp Kesem at Indiana State University Celebrates “Children Impacted by a Parent’s Cancer Month” and the Opening of Free Summer Camp Registration
Camp Kesem at Indiana State University, a nationwide community driven by passionate college student leaders that supports children through and beyond their parent’s cancer, is pleased to announce that, in honor of January being named “Children Impacted by a Parent’s Cancer Month” – which Kesem is the sponsor of – …
Read More »INDOT Kicks off 2019 Paint the Plow Campaign
INDIANA – The Indiana Department of Transportation announces thekick off of its 2019 Paint the Plow campaign, a community outreach program designed to promote safety and awareness of INDOT’s Winter Operations all year long. Each INDOT District invites art classes/programs from middle and high schools to paint an INDOT snow plow blade …
Read More »Kwiatkowski Named Interim Executive Director at Indiana State Board of Education
INDIANAPOLIS—Gov. Eric J. Holcomb said he has appointed Dr. Lee Ann Kwiatkowski as interim executive director of the Indiana State Board of Education to replace Matt Voors, who has accepted a position outside of state government. Dr. Kwiatkowski will continue to be the governor’s senior education adviser. “Lee Ann will …
Read More »Butler University Announces Spring 2019 Diversity Lecture Speakers
INDIANAPOLIS – Deshauna Barber, the first Miss USA to serve in the U.S. military, and Ibtihaj Muhammad, the first U.S. woman to compete in the Olympics in a hijab, will be the speakers in Butler University’s spring 2019 Celebration of Diversity Distinguished Lecture Series. Barber’s talk will take place on …
Read More »All Delphi Murder Investigation Tips are Investigated
Delphi, Indiana – At the request of the Delphi multi-agency investigative team, which consists of members of the Carroll County Sheriff’s Department, the FBI and the Indiana State Police, the following information is being provided to the public and media: The Delphi multi-agency investigative team, and participating agencies continue to …
Read More »You are always on ‘thin ice’
Indiana Conservation Officers are advising citizens across the state of the potential hazards of being on frozen lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams this winter. Recent temperature drops across the state have brought about sheets of ice across some bodies of water. Indiana Conservation Officers ask everyone to be vigilant and …
Read More »Secretary of State Lawson, Auditor of State Klutz and Treasurer of State Mitchell Sworn In by Chief Justice Rush
Following the ceremony, each officials released the following statements: Secretary of State Connie Lawson: “It is an honor to serve as Indiana’s 61st Secretary of State, and I am looking forward to the opportunities this next term will bring. We have already achieved a great deal, and in the next …
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