INDIANAPOLIS- The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department is continuing to investigate a person shot on the city’s southwest side earlier this evening. Just after 7:30 p.m. on 11.9.17 officers with the Southwest district were responding to a shots fired run in the 5700 block of Port Au Prince. Officers arrived on …
Read More »Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department announces vehicular safety tips for the winter months
INDIANAPOLIS – With the winter months fast approaching, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) would like to remind Indianapolis residents of a few vehicular safety tips for this winter season. During the winter months, unsuspecting residents will start their vehicles, in an effort to warm them up, leaving the vehicle …
Read More »Alzheimer’s Assosciation Offers Education Programs and Dementia Support
INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 6, 2017—The Alzheimer’s Association Greater Indiana Chapter offers free education for families affected by Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Topics range from the basics of Alzheimer’s and dementia and how to identify the 10 warning signs to legal and financial planning and how to communicate throughout the various …
Read More »Avon Bridge and Roundabout Project Ribbon Cutting Nov 15
Want to be one of the first to drive over the bridge? Staff will help you line up in the processional to take place right after the ribbon cutting!
Read More »Putnamville Troopers Receive Aircraft Assistance for Traffic Enforcement
Putnamville—Nov 8–2017 troopers from the Putnamville Post received an enhancement to their ongoing traffic enforcement efforts. Indiana State Police Sergeant Lee Wright, from the ISP Aviation Section, piloted his Cessna 172 Skyhawk to the Putnamville District, and joined forces with Putnamville District officers, Sergeant Jared Nicoson, Master Troopers Jason Owen …
Read More »Holcomb outlines 2018 Next Level Agenda with emphasis on building a strong workforce
INDIANAPOLIS – At an event celebrating Indiana’s record-breaking year in job creation, Governor Eric J. Holcomb today shared his 2018 Next Level Agenda, which continues his 2017 priorities while placing a greater emphasis on building Indiana’s workforce to fill high-wage, high-demand jobs. “With nearly 29,000 new jobs announced this …
Read More »Holcomb outlines 2018 Next Level Agenda with emphasis on building a strong workforce
INDIANAPOLIS – At an event celebrating Indiana’s record-breaking year in job creation, Governor Eric J. Holcomb today shared his 2018 Next Level Agenda, which continues his 2017 priorities while placing a greater emphasis on building Indiana’s workforce to fill high-wage, high-demand jobs. “With nearly 29,000 new jobs announced this …
Read More »Rokita Keeping the Opioid Epidemic Away from Our Schools, Away from Our Kids
Washington, DC–Congressman Rokita, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education is leading a joint subcommittee hearing titled “Close to Home: How Opioids are Impacting Communities,” in order to hear more about keeping the opioid crisis from further infiltrating our homes, schools, and businesses. “This opioid crisis …
Read More »Donnelly’s and Hatch’s Bipartisan Suicide Prevention Bill Passes in the Senate
Washington, D.C. — Yesterday evening, the National Suicide Hotline Improvement Act, sponsored by Senators Joe Donnelly and Orrin Hatch, passed unanimously in the Senate. This critical suicide prevention legislation would require the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to study the national suicide prevention hotline system and to make recommendations to improve …
Read More »Governor Holcomb Announces Historic Year for Job Commitments, Hoosier Wages
INDIANAPOLIS (Nov. 8, 2017) – Today, Governor Eric J. Holcomb announced a record-breaking year for economic development in Indiana. In 2017, with one month still to go, businesses across Indiana and around the world have committed to creating up to 28,846 new Hoosier jobs in the coming years – an all-time …
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