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Secretary of State’s Catalytic Converter Bill signed into Law
INDIANA – Indiana Secretary of State Holli Sullivan’s legislation, regulating the transaction of catalytic converters was signed into law by Governor Eric J. Holcomb Monday….
Indiana high school students can complete credentials & certificates for free this summer
INDIANA — For the second consecutive summer, thousands of Indiana high school students will have the opportunity to accelerate the completion of a high-quality credential, including…
Attorney General Todd Rokita reminds Hoosiers to choose carefully when giving to charities
INDIANA – As part of Attorney General Todd Rokita’s continuing efforts to protect Hoosier consumers from scams and in celebration of National Consumer Protection Week,…
Backpacking basics and terrific trails
BEDFORD – If you’ve thought about trying backpacking but didn’t know where to start, this is the session for you. Join the session at 6…
Bloomington Chamber now accepting nominations for the 2022 Women Excel Bloomington Awards
BLOOMINGTON – The Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce is excited to announce it is now accepting nominations for the 12th Annual Women Excel Bloomington (WEB) Awards. Each…
Indiana gas prices averaging $4.14 a gallon today
INDIANA — Indiana is averaging $4.14 a gallon this morning. The number is up 16 cents from Monday, according to AAA. Lawrence County’s average gas…
Destiny Wells, Jon Hooker, Nicole Bolden, David Henry to Continue “The Jobs Tour” in Bloomington
BLOOMINGTON – Today, Destiny Wells (Candidate for Secretary of State), Jon Hooker (President/Executive Director, Central Indiana Building Trades), Nicole Bolden (INDems Deputy Chair and Bloomington…
‘Out of ideas.’ As GOP readies for more tax cuts, experts say Indiana is falling behind
INDIANA – Republican lawmakers are preparing to pass another round of potentially deep income and business tax cuts this week in House Bill 1002. They’ve…
Here’s where you can find state contracting opportunities
INDIANA – Each year the State of Indiana awards millions of dollars in state contracts to meet the needs of government agencies. The biggest question…
Time to Spring those clocks forward
INDIANA – Daylight saving time will start on Sunday, March 13, more than a full week before the official start of spring. Daylight saving time…