
Governor Holcomb took action Friday to relax restrictions for motor carriers and drivers transporting propane in Indiana due to cold temperatures as he sees an emergency exists.
Continue readingGovernor Holcomb took action Friday to relax restrictions for motor carriers and drivers transporting propane in Indiana due to cold temperatures as he sees an emergency exists.
Continue readingSenate Bill 389 repeals the regulated wetlands law which requires a permit from the Department of Environmental Management for wetland activity in a state-regulated wetland, and it has drawn the concern of many residents in Culver, especially since its passage last week in the Senate.
Continue readingIndiana Department of Health officials continue to work out issues involved with the state’s new birth and death certificate registry.
Continue readingThe number of COVID-19 tests conducted in the state is going down, but Indiana State Health Commissioner Dr. Kristina Box says it is what all state Health Departments around Indiana are seeing as of late.
Continue readingIndiana State Health Commissioner Dr. Kristina Box announced that beginning Monday, February 8, the definition of a COVID-19 close contact in schools will be changed.
Continue readingThe Indiana Department of Health opened up the COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to residents ages 65-69 this week and over 144,000 people in that age group have scheduled an appointment to get the first dose of the vaccine as of Wednesday.
Continue readingGovernor Eric Holcomb extended the current executive order that outlines COVID-19 guidelines and practices. The governor officially signed the extension on Friday.
Continue readingNo credible threats have occurred, but if rumored peaceful protests occur this weekend through next week in Indiana’s capital, Governor Eric Holcomb and Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter say the proper authorities are on alert in the event of an escalation.
Continue readingGovernor Eric Holcomb extended the most current executive order that outlines COVID-19 guidelines and practices.
Continue readingGovernor Eric J. Holcomb signed an executive order Tuesday that extends the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency for another 30 days. This is the ninth Public Health Emergency executive order. Governor Holcomb first declared a public health emergency on March 6.
Continue readingGovernor Eric Holcomb chose Wednesday to allow the state to stay in the fifth stage in his Back on Track plan to reopen the state in the COVID-19 health pandemic.
Continue readingLocal health officials are urging residents to continue to follow the state mask mandate, observe social distancing guidelines and wash hands frequently to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Continue readingGovernment officials in Starke, Pulaski and Marshall Counties discussed President Donald Trump’s option of deferring payroll taxes for county employees, but they all decided to opt out of the deferral option.
Continue readingGovernor Eric Holcomb signed an Executive Order Friday afternoon that increases child care options for families seeking support during virtual school days.
Continue readingThe State of Indiana has submitted an application to FEMA for the New Lost Wage Assistance Program.
Continue readingGovernor Holcomb signed an executive order on Friday requiring all Hoosiers to wear face coverings beginning Monday, July 27 at 12:01 a.m. to help slow the spread of COVID-19.
Continue readingGovernor Eric Holcomb announced an initiative Wednesday that encourages residents to wear a mask when out in public.
Continue readingIn an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19, Governor Eric Holcomb has amended the Back on Track plan to include a stage of 4.5.
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