Announcement Regarding Artist Services
The COVID-19 public health crisis is impacting arts and culture in significant ways. We know navigating the changes and restrictions will continue to be a challenge. Indiana needs artists now more than ever.
The COVID-19 public health crisis is impacting arts and culture in significant ways. We know navigating the changes and restrictions will continue to be a challenge. Indiana needs artists now more than ever.
Direct support professionals are needed to provide critical care for older Hoosiers and those with disabilities. And child care providers are needed to care for children of first responders, health care and other essential workers, so the rest of us can stay safe and healthy.
Links to February 2020 employment data for Indiana counties, cities and MSA’s are listed below:
TIMELINE THEATRE ANNOUNCES LIMITED RUN OF ONLINE VIDEO STREAMED PERFORMANCES OF JAMES IJAMES’ "KILL MOVE PARADISE", DIRECTED BY WARDELL JULIUS CLARK, APRIL 1 – 19, 2020
Yesterday (03/27/2020) at approximately 3:00 p.m., a two vehicle crash involving a white 2010 Ford Taurus and a red 2010 Ford truck occurred on the Indiana Toll Road (I-90) at the Lake Station Toll Plaza.
Indiana Conservation Officers are investigating a fatal off-road vehicle (ORV) accident.
Last night (3/27/2020) at approximately 8:00 p.m., the Lowell Regional Dispatch Center began receiving 911 calls of an erratic driver eastbound on I-80/94 from Cline Ave. Callers described the vehicle as a maroon Pontiac, and that the vehicle was weaving and driving off the roadway.
Attorney General Curtis Hill is warning Hoosiers of scammers taking advantage of the scarcity of COVID-19 tests by falsely claiming to be able to provide testing.
This morning, at approximately 1:10AM, Trooper Daniel Connolly responded to a reckless driving dispatch on I-65 in Clinton County. ISP dispatch advised of a vehicle traveling north on the interstate near the 157MM. The suspect vehicle was said to be driving 40 mph, swerving from lane to lane, and driving without headlights. Trooper Connolly observed the vehicle, a silver Honda Accord, exit at the 158 Exit for SR-28.