Washington, DC, February 19, 2019 — Measles have reemerged as a public health threat in the U.S. in 2019. New York and Washington state are facing the worst measles outbreak in a generation, but cases have also been reported in 10 states so far this year. Here National Association of …
Read More »Gov. Holcomb announces $750,000 in grants to local coalitions to combat drug crisis
INDIANAPOLIS – Today, Gov. Eric J. Holcomb announced the State of Indiana will award $750,000 in grants to support local coalitions across the state in their efforts to combat the drug crisis. “As we continue to attack the drug crisis, effective local coalitions are our partners on the front lines,” …
Read More »IMPD Homicide Detectives Arrest Plainfield Man After Road Rage Murder
COMMUNITY MESSAGE: INDIANAPOLIS – On February 16, 2019, just after 8:00 p.m., officers with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) were dispatched to the 3900 block of Wind Drift Dr. E. on a person shot. When officers arrived, they came into contact with an adult male who had been shot. …
Read More »IMPD Homicide detectives make arrest in case from September 2018
INDIANAPOLIS – Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) Homicide detectives identify and arrest suspect allegedly involved in shooting death of a man on 09/29/2018. Just after 6:30 p.m. on 09/29/2018, Officers with the IMPD were dispatched on a report of a person shot. When officers arrived, they located an adult male …
Read More »Brownsburg High School Celebrates 15 Student-Athletes on Winter Signing Day
Fifteen Brownsburg High School seniors signed National Letters of Intent to continue their education and their athletic careers at the collegiate level. These student athletes gathered with family, friends and coaches at Brownsburg High School’s Winter Signing Day, February 6th. Brownsburg football defensive lineman Lawson Aiken will play for the …
Read More »FSSA will distribute March SNAP benefits using a split schedule
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) today announced the agency will split March benefit payments to eligible Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) clients. Recipients will see half of their March benefit amount added to their Hoosier Works cards on Feb. 22 and the other half on …
Read More »Town of Brownsburg Offers Local Residents and Business Owners to Review Town’s Economic Development Strategic Plan Draft
The Town’s Economic Development Department has been working with a consultant and a committee of local officials, residents, business and land owners to develop an Economic Development Strategic Plan that will address Brownsburg’s future needs for retail, commercial, hospitality, office and light manufacturing. A draft of the plan, which includes …
Read More »College Students: Save Money with INfreefile
INDIANAPOLIS – Paying to file taxes is the last expense college students plan for, and why should they when thousands of students qualify to file their taxes for free with Indiana’s free filing program for qualified taxpayers? Indiana free file (INfreefile) allows anyone with an adjusted gross income of $66,000 or …
Read More »Butler University Practice Court to be Named Matt White Court Through Major Gift
INDIANAPOLIS – Friends and fraternity brothers of 1989 Butler University graduate Matt White have made a major gift to Butler University toward the second phase of renovations to Hinkle Fieldhouse, set to begin in May 2019. With the gift, the donors have chosen to honor White, who passed away after …
Read More »$1 million gift from Butler alumni to name Andre B. Lacy School of Business Investment Room
INDIANAPOLIS — Sean ’89 and Erin McGould ’93 have made a $1 million gift to Butler University to name the investment room of the new building for the Andre B. Lacy School of Business. The building will open in the fall 0f 2019. The new McGould Investment Room will include …
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