Troopers from the Indiana State Police will be participating in the national Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over enforcement mobilization. Now through Labor Day, troopers will be conducting overtime patrols, seeking out drunk drivers and showing zero tolerance for anyone driving impaired. These patrols are supported with funds from the …
Read More »Own A Piece of Indy 500 History
Have you ever wanted to own a piece of Indianapolis 500 history? Now you can!Tomorrow is the 46th annual Fastest Rookie Celebration. Over the course of forty-six events, A LOT of historical moments have occurred. Indiana’s dairy farm families are always proud to present the annual event honoring each and every Indianapolis 500 …
Read More »Indiana State Police Indianapolis District Accepting Applications for Civilian Dispatcher
Indianapolis, IN -The Indiana State Police is accepting applications for a Regional Dispatcher at the Indianapolis Post to staff the Regional Dispatch Center which operates out of that facility. Successful applicants must be able to receive, record, disseminate and accurately dispatch information to police personnel, other law enforcement agencies and …
Read More »Renter, Mortgage Assistance for Hoosiers Impacted by COVID-19
As announced by Gov. Holcomb, the state’s moratorium on evictions, foreclosures and utility disconnects expired on Friday, Aug. 14. However, the state still offers a variety of assistance to Indiana homeowners and renters.According to the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority, Indiana residents who are unable to pay their rent or mortgage …
Read More »Tortilla Manufacturer Chooses Plainfield for Midwest Expansion, 500+ New Jobs
PLAINFIELD, Ind. (Aug. 17, 2020) – Mission Foods, a national manufacturer of tortillas, tortilla chips, flat breads and other baked products, announced plans today to establish a new, state-of-the-art tortilla manufacturing facility in Plainfield. To support its Midwest growth, the company plans to create up to 544 new Hoosier jobs by the end of 2026.“Indiana …
Read More »IMPD Homicide and Robbery Detectives make arrests, seek public’s assistance in locating additional suspects
INDIANAPOLIS- Indianapolis detectives from IMPD’s Homicide and Robbery branch announce the arrest of two individuals for their alleged involvement in an armed robbery that occurred on May 30th, 2020 at 300 N Delaware Street. Alijah Jones (23-years old) and Marcus Anderson (23-years old) have been arrested on preliminary charges of robbery. …
Read More »Weekly Construction Update for Marion County and I-70 Projects
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Department of Transportation will close lanes in Marion County and along the I-70 corridor this week. This weekly release will detail lane closures and ramp closures throughout the construction zones in Marion County and along the I-70 corridor from I-465 to the Ohio State Line. During …
Read More »Brownsburg Physician and Avon School Police Chief Among Gov. Holcomb Appointments to Various Boards and Commissions
INDIANAPOLIS — Governor Eric J. Holcomb announced several appointments to various state boards and commissions. Commission for Higher Education The governor made two reappointments to the commission, who will serve until June 30, 2024: Dennis Bland (Indianapolis), president of the Center for Leadership DevelopmentDan Peterson (Bloomington), vice president of industry …
Read More »Hendricks County Health Department Asks the Public to Use the COVID-19 Concerns Line
HENDRICKS COUNTY, IN – The Hendricks County Health Department (HCHD) has set up a dedicated phone number to handle the public’s COVID-19 related questions and concerns in Hendricks County. The COVID-19 Concerns Line, 317-718-6018, is regularly checked by health department staff. Please dial this number to report mask violations, to …
Read More »Governor, legislative leaders move solution forward to assure 100 percent funding for Indiana’s K-12 schools
INDIANAPOLIS – Gov. Eric J. Holcomb announced that he will ask the Indiana State Board of Education (SBOE) to take action to ensure that Indiana’s K-12 schools receive 100 percent of funding as he committed earlier this summer. Gov. Holcomb will ask SBOE to call a special meeting for the …
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