Brian Scott

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I-65 Closure in Downtown Indianapolis July 1-Aug 5

INDIANAPOLIS – The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) would like to remind Indianapolis residents and those expected to travel through the Indianapolis area between July 1st and August 5th, 2018, that I-65 will be shut down in both directions in the downtown area. The impacted area will be between 21st …

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Marion County Fireworks Ordinance to take effect on June 28

Indianapolis – The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Homeland Security Bureau would like to remind residents of the Marion County fireworks ordinance as we approach the July 4th holiday. The Times and Dates for Fireworks use on and around July 4th in Marion County are: ·         5 p.m. until two hours after …

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ROI Search Group Expanding Footprint, Adding New, High-Wage Jobs in Central Indiana

FISHERS, Ind. (June 28, 2018) – ROI Search Group, a nationwide executive search, talent management and consulting firm, announced plans to expand its operations in Hamilton County, creating up to 25 new, high-wage jobs by 2022. “Indiana’s business-friendly environment, talented workforce and top-ranking communities like Fishers continue to attract companies like …

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IndyGo to Boost Service on July 4

INDIANAPOLIS (June 28, 2017) – On Wednesday, July 4, IndyGo will run added bus service from downtown to safely transport Indy residents and visitors home after the IPL Downtown Freedom Blast fireworks. On July 4 at 11:00 p.m., 21 additional buses will depart from the Julia. M. Carson Transit Center …

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Rokita: A Win for Hoosier Workers

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Congressman Todd Rokita, member of the Education and Workforce Committee, released this statement after the Supreme Court ruled for Mark Janus in the case Janus v. AFSCME, which fought a decades-old precedent that allowed unions to collect fees from public employees, including those who were not …

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Sullivan County Prosecutor Provides Equipment to the Indiana State Police

Sullivan County—This morning at the Sullivan County Courthouse, Sullivan County Prosecutor John Springer generously provided Putnamville troopers with equipment purchased through his office. The equipment was issued to five troopers, one detective, and one supervisor primarily assigned to Sullivan County. While the Indiana State Police provides every piece of equipment …

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