INDIANAPOLIS – The last thing Hoosiers want to see in their mailbox is a tax bill, but ignoring it will only make the situation worse by piling on penalties and interest. The Indiana Department of Revenue (DOR) began issuing notices on July 1 to taxpayers who have outstanding tax debt …
Read More »California-based eHealth Establishing Eastern HQ in Indiana, Adding 500 New High-Wage Jobs
INDIANAPOLIS (July 29, 2019) – Indiana Governor Eric J. Holcomb and Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett joined executives from eHealth Inc. (NASDAQ: EHTH), a private online health insurance exchange, as the company announced the establishment of its new Eastern U.S. Technology and Operations Headquarters (HQE) in Indianapolis, which is expected to employ up …
Read More »MonoSol expands to Lebanon, adding up to 95 jobs, Career Fair next week
MERRILLVILLE, Ind., July 29, 2019 – MonoSol, one of the fastest-growing companies in Northwest Indiana, is expanding to Lebanon and hiring up to 95 employees for its new manufacturing plant. To help fill those positions, the company is hosting a Career Fair on Thursday, August 8, from 8 a.m. to …
Read More »Back To School Safety Tips
It’s that time of year again when parents get excited and students are looking forward to going back to school! The Indiana State Police would like to pass along some safety tips to help make sure that this school year is safe for everyone! Driving Safety Tips ALWAYS watch for …
Read More »Young girl killed in boat accident at Monroe Lake
An 8 year old girl was killed yesterday evening when she was struck by the propeller of a boat. The girl was boating with her father and friends on Monroe Lake. She was wearing a life jacket at the time of the accident. She was transported to IU Health Bloomington where she was pronounced …
Read More »Sullivan Man Arrested for Battery on an Infant
Sullivan County – Indiana State Police initiated a criminal investigation on May 21, 2019, after a four week old infant was transported by ambulance from the Sullivan County Hospital Emergency room, to Riley Children’s Hospital in Indianapolis, with significant life threatening injuries. The investigation revealed that Dalton W. Arnold, age …
Read More »Town of Brownsburg urges resident’s to not flush wet wipes
The Wastewater Superintendent has reported about recent sewer overflows caused by wet wipes getting flushed down toilets. While many are labeled “flushable”, personal hygiene or cleaning wipes should always go in the trash, not the toilet. They don’t break down like toilet paper does, so they end up clogging your …
Read More »Town of Brownsburg updates residents on local traffic projects
The new traffic signal at 56th Street and Wild Ridge Boulevard is expected to be complete August 1. The contractor has installed spans, pedestrian poles for push buttons, wiring, cabinet and signal heads. Pavement markings will be done this week. Construction of the roundabouts at Hornaday Road and CR 300N …
Read More »Weekend Work: Construction around Marion County
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indianapolis Department of Transportation will continue construction work in Marion County this weekend. Contractors will be working to repair winter damage and improve pavement conditions in five different zones around Indianapolis interstates. Drivers are encourage to plan ahead this weekend and find alternate routes. In addition, they are …
Read More »On My Way Pre-K now enrolling children in all 92 Indiana counties
INDIANAPOLIS – As the 2019/2020 school year approaches, more than half the available slots have been filled for Indiana’s state-sponsored On My Way Pre-K program. Right now Hoosier children and their families are getting connected with high-quality providers in their area, as state law recently expanded the program statewide. Low-income …
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