INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Department of Revenue (DOR) continues to partner with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to share the top tax filing season concerns referred to as the “IRS Dirty Dozen” tax scams for 2018. The second scam in the 12-part series is phone scams. Phone scams are designed …
Read More »Home Visit leads to a narcotics arrest on city’s north side
INDIANAPOLIS – An Indianapolis man is behind bars after an investigation conducted by Marion County Community Corrections (MCCC) and Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) North District officers. This investigation led to the seizure of drugs, body armor, ammunition, and cash. On March 13, 2018, North District Flex Team, North District …
Read More »Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department share a few tips before the St. Patrick’s day celebrations begin
INDIANAPOLIS –On Friday, March 16, 2018, beginning at 11:30 a.m., the IAC Sports Foundation 38th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade –presented by the Hoosier Lottery will begin. This year’s parade promises to be fun and exciting. Here a few things to remember before you arrive downtown – Indianapolis for the …
Read More »Indiana State Police Putnamville District to Conduct Sobriety Checkpoint
Putnamville—Indiana State Police troopers from the Putnamville District will be conducting a sobriety checkpoint this upcoming weekend. The exact location and time will not be released. Motorists that are not impaired can expect only short delays of 2-3 minutes while passing through the checkpoint. Troopers will also be conducting extra …
Read More »Rise of Fintech Raises New Concerns for Securities Regulators
INDIANAPOLIS (March 13, 2018) ─ A new survey of securities regulators by the North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA), of which the Indiana Secretary of State’s office is a member, underscores why regulators, the industry and investors, especially Millennials, must step up to be vigilant amid the rapid pace of …
Read More »Soil Health Cost-Share Available to Backyard Growers, Small and Diversified Farms
Small farm operations and backyard growers across Hendricks County now have a new soil health initiative to pursue. The initiative provides technical and cost-share assistance to improve soil health and water quality through a variety of soil conservation practices. Specific practices that are encouraged and applicable for matching grant funds …
Read More »Rep. Rokita Releases New School Safety Report, Implores Hoosiers to Get Involved in School Communities
DANVILLE, IN – Today, Congressman Todd Rokita released his latest school safety report and implored all Hoosiers to become proactive leaders within their school communities to protect the safety of students. With today’s release of the latest School Safety Summit report, Congressman Rokita hopes schools can learn from the best practices and …
Read More »Indianapolis International Airport to Host Exhibits of Historical Kennedy Speech
INDIANAPOLIS (March 12, 2018) – Leading up to the 50th anniversary of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy’s iconic speech following the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the Indianapolis Airport Authority will host two exhibits at the Indianapolis International Airport (IND) in memoriam of these history-shaping events. The exhibitions are …
Read More »Putnamville Troopers Enjoy Day with Disabled Students
Vigo County—Today, troopers from the Putnamville Post, along with some of their family members, took time out of their busy day to provide fun and fellowship to a group of men and women with disabilities at the local Terre Haute Happiness Bag Facility. For the past several years, various troopers …
Read More »I-69 Section 5 construction update for week of March 12
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (March 11, 2018) – The traffic shift in the northern section of the I-69 Section 5 construction zone was put in place on March 3, and connections from SR 37 to both Pine Boulevard and Turkey Track Road (also called Old SR 37 South) were permanently closed. Motorists …
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