INDIANAPOLIS – Auditor of State Tera Klutz announced her bid for reelection tonight surrounded by supporters at an event in Indianapolis. Klutz, the first CPA to hold the position of Auditor, is seeking her second full term and will be on the ballot…
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Department of Transportation is accepting applications for the INDOT Engineering Scholarship. The scholarships offer civil engineering students up to $3,125 per semester, and paid employment during summer breaks and upon graduation. Students must be accepted or…
Monticello, IN – Christ Fellowship Church in Monticello, IN has selected Bob Ehle as its new Senior Pastor. For the past three years, Bob has been the pastor of the First Christian Church in Salisbury, MO. “We took a leap…
October was National Substance Abuse Awareness Month, Domestic Violence Awareness Month and Mental Health Awareness Month. October also recognizes Red Ribbon Week and preventing youth from using substances. During Red Ribbon Week, schools educate and promote youth staying substance free.…
The American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture is looking for orchards, pumpkin patches, corn mazes and more to showcase on a new app dedicated to connecting consumers with agritourism venues. The American Farm Trail app, created by the Foundation and…
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority will accept applications from renters in all 92 counties for the Indiana Supreme Court’s Eviction Diversion Program, which is an additional tool to promote housing stability across the state. To qualify,…
The upcoming winter heating season may be the most expensive in several years, and consumers should be preparing now. Indiana’s major natural gas utilities issued their winter billing projections this month, forecasting higher bills than last winter due largely to…
KOKOMO, Ind. — Financial aid professionals will be volunteering at Ivy Tech Community College’s Kokomo and Logansport locations and 36 other sites in Indiana to help college-bound students and their families open the door to financial aid during College Goal…
WASHINGTON, DC — Starting today, the Postal Service is accepting letters for the 109-year-old USPS Operation Santa program. Letters must be postmarked by Dec. 10, and will be uploaded to USPSOperationSanta.com through Dec. 15 for potential adoption. Every day can be…
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Postal Service has announced several new stamps to be issued in 2022. “The new 2022 stamps are miniature works of art, designed to be educational and appeal to collectors and pen pals around the world,” said…
INDIANAPOLIS – Today, Governor Eric J. Holcomb signed Executive Orders 21-28 and 21-29. The Executive Orders expire on Dec. 1, 2021. “Today, I’m extending the public health emergency for another 30 days to maintain critical assistance to our neediest Hoosiers as…
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Region of the American Red Cross’s Services to the Armed Forces has partnered with Duke Realty across seven states to package and send health and comfort kits to Indiana National Guard members serving around the world.…
INDIANAPOLIS – Trick-or-treating is back this Halloween, however, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic means there are extra factors to consider when planning your activities. The American Red Cross offers these tips and more to help keep you and your loved ones…
Springdale, Ark. – Tyson Foods announced today that it has achieved nearly full vaccination of its active workforce. President and CEO Donnie King released the news in a note to team members. The full note is below. Throughout the pandemic,…
Beginning on October 26, 2021, milling will be occurring on George Street from 11th to 22nd Streets. On October 27, 2021 paving is scheduled to begin in this location. There will be no parking on George Street beginning on Oct.…
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Health announced on Oct. 22, 2021 that it will begin offering booster doses of Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccine to eligible Hoosiers following federal authorization of the additional dose. Booster doses of the…
INDIANAPOLIS —Keep pet safety in mind when planning Halloween festivities. The Indiana State Board of Animal Health encourages pet owners to follow a few steps to ensure dogs and cats stay safe this Halloween. To make Halloween safer for your…
INDIANAPOLIS — The Governor’s Public Health Commission met today at the Indiana State Library to discuss public health workforce issues. Co-chair Judy Monroe, M.D., FAAFP, opened the meeting and noted that the topic of workforce is timely given the current struggles…
As cold weather approaches, Hoosiers are asked to consider donating needed clothing and infant supplies to help Afghan evacuees temporarily housed at Camp Atterbury in Johnson County. Donation sites have been established across the state, but Hoosiers are encouraged to…
I am announcing my candidacy for re-election as the Judge of the Cass County Superior Court. It has been a privilege to serve the people of Cass County and it would be an honor to continue as Judge. It was…
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