Court Of Appeals Applicant Interviews To Be Held Remotely

(INDIANAPOLIS) – Thirteen judges and lawyers who applied for an opening on the Court of Appeals of Indiana will be interviewed remotely by the Judicial…

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Gov. Holcomb Takes Action To Assist Local Communities During Protests

(INDIANAPOLIS) – On Sunday, Governor Eric Holcomb took the following actions to protect Hoosiers, properties and businesses as the result of two nights of violence,…

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Gov. Holcomb Announces Nearly $44 Million To Aid Economic Recovery Effort

(INDIANAPOLIS) â€“ Today, Governor Eric J. Holcomb announced several new economic recovery initiatives designed to bolster critical relief efforts while encouraging long-term planning and investments to…

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State Reps Discuss COVID-19 Assistance

(INDIANAPOLIS) – Indiana is dedicating $300 million in federal relief aid to help towns, cities, and counties with COVID-19-related expenses. Member of the House Ways…

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Lawrence County Legislators: Hoosier Job Seekers Should Consider free Job Training, Skilling-Up

(STATEHOUSE) – State Reps. Chris May (R-Bedford) and Steve Davisson (R-Salem) encourage Hoosiers whose jobs were impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic to take advantage of tuition-free training grants offered through Indiana’s Next Level…

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Oolitic Town Council To Amend Burn Ordinance

(OOLITIC) – The Oolitic Town Council is looking into amending a burn ordinance to allow residents to have cookouts and campfires without seeking a permit….

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Bloomington City Hall Closed To Public Today For HVAC Repair

(BLOOMINGTON) – Bloomington City Hall will be closed to the public today for repairs to the HVAC system.  Repairs are expected to be completed and…

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Deadline To File Taxes Is July 15

(UNDATED) – Even with the extended deadline – July 15 -there is only over one month left to file your individual income taxes. The good…

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Reminder: Washington Street Department Does Not Pickup Bagged Grass, Leaves, Yard Waste

(WASHINGTON) – The Washington Street Department reminds residents the crews will not pick up bagged grass, bagged leaves, or bagged yard waste. The Street Department…

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Rep. Jim Banks Joins As Plaintiff In Lawsuit Challenging Proxy Voting Rule

(WASHINGTON) – Rep. Jim Banks is a plaintiff in the lawsuit challenging Democrats’ historic and unconstitutional rule change to allow for proxy voting. “I won’t be…

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