Fort Harrison State Park hosts “Soldiers Through Time” event May 1-2

FORT HARRISON – The Museum of 20th Century Warfare at Fort Harrison State Park will host a “Soldiers Through Time” re-enactment event from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m….

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County Road 1000 South closing May 10 for three weeks in Hendricks County

HENDRICKS CO. – The Indiana Department of Transportation announces Hendricks C.R. 1000 South will close just north of the I-70 and State Road 39 interchange…

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The 2020 Employment and Wage Report is available

INDIANAPOLIS – The Occupational Employment And Wage Statistics report contains employment and detailed wage data of all the occupations in the State of Indiana, as well as…

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Attorney General Rokita on preventing two branches of government from a court battle

INDIANAPOLIS – Under Indiana law, only the attorney general may determine and advocate the legal position of all of state government. And that exclusive authority…

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ISP uncovers $2 million worth of meth, fentanyl during a traffic stop in Hendricks County

HENDRICKS CO. — Indiana State police seized $2 million worth of crystal meth and fentanyl during a traffic stop in Hendricks County. At 1:30 p.m….

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Off-duty conservation officer helps save a life

HIGHLAND – An off-duty Indiana Conservation Officer was in the right place at the right time yesterday and helped save a Highland man’s life.   Shortly…

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Lawsuit challenging constitutionality of HEA 1123 filed

INDIANAPOLIS – Governor Eric Holcomb asked a trial court judge to find key provisions of HEA 1123 unconstitutional and to issue a permanent injunction to prevent them…

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Health Dept. announces choice of vaccines at vaccine clinics

INDIANAPOLIS — Hoosiers seeking free COVID-19 vaccines can receive either the Pfizer or Johnson and Johnson vaccine today through Thursday at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway…

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AG Todd Rokita secures $4.3 million for Indiana in settlement with suboxone distributor

INDIANAPOLIS – Attorney General Todd Rokita announced today that Indiana has entered into a $4.3 million settlement resolving allegations that pharmaceutical distributor Indivior improperly marketed…

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Three more chances: INDOT Virtual Town Halls

INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Department of Transportation’s (INDOT) State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) is Indiana’s five-year planning and construction document that lists all projects and…

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