Fort Wayne Area Troopers Celebrate Milestone Service Anniversaries
Eight Indiana State Police troopers assigned to the Fort Wayne Post have recently celebrated annual service anniversaries with the department.
Eight Indiana State Police troopers assigned to the Fort Wayne Post have recently celebrated annual service anniversaries with the department.
Bishop Noll Institute will host an entrance exam for prospective students at 8 a.m. Jan. 23 at the school, 1519 Hoffman St. in Hammond. This is the first step in the admissions process for all 8th graders who have not taken the entrance exam yet and are interested in attending Bishop Noll.
We wish all of our Archaeology News readers a happy and healthy 2021!
Archaeology Site of the Month - In honor of the 25th anniversary of a statewide celebration of archaeology, Archaeology News is highlighting the 25th recorded archaeological site for each county in Indiana!
The number of children who died from neglect or abuse dropped slightly last year, according to new data released in the 2019 Annual Report of Child Abuse and Neglect Fatalities in Indiana.
On December 30th, Chicago Fire FC announced it has signed defender/midfielder Mauricio Pineda to a multiyear contract extension that will keep him under contract through the 2023 season with a Club option for the 2024 season.
Even with all the challenges 2020 brought us, artists, arts organizations, and arts providers continued to show up for their communities. We couldn't be more proud of the way the sector has demonstrated innovation and resilience.
The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration announced today that Breanca Merritt, Ph.D., will serve as the agency’s first chief health equity and ADA officer, beginning January 4.
Governor Eric J. Holcomb today signed Executive Order 20-52 to extend the public health emergency an additional 30 days, through January 30th. He also signed Executive Order 20-53 to continue the targeted restrictions for counties that have high levels of COVID-19.
Gov. Eric J. Holcomb today announced Michael T. Hotz as his appointment to the Marion City Court. Hotz succeeds Judge Jason McVicker who was elected to the Grant County Superior Court last month.
Be Well Crisis Helpline answers the call for Hoosiers in need | Crisis counselors have helped more than 6,000 Hoosiers experiencing emotional distress from COVID-19