AG Curtis Hill warns of scams related to coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic
Attorney General Curtis Hill today asked Hoosiers to be wary of scams as the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic sweeps across the globe.
Attorney General Curtis Hill today asked Hoosiers to be wary of scams as the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic sweeps across the globe.
In accordance with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s guidance to postpone events involving more than 50 people over the next eight weeks, Major League Soccer has extended the postponement of its matches during this period of time.
While there continue to be no known cases of COVID-19 among staff or offenders at Indiana Department of Correction (IDOC) facilities, the previously announced suspension of all facility visitations has been expanded to include all facility volunteer staff. This change became effective at 5:00 p.m. March 18, 2020.
The newly formed IU Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology is offering a summer fellowship for Native American students.
All of us at Books, Brushes & Bands for Education appreciate the generous community support over the last 20 years. Instead of postponing our 5th Annual Beelieve in BBB4E Spring Tea, we are canceling it entirely this year.
Music has a way of connecting people, even when they are miles (or just six feet) apart. With the current reality of social distancing, we all need that connection more than ever — and that’s why we’re still here for you, with a dose of levity, learning, and love.
Season of Concern Chicago offers emergency assistance for any member of the Chicago theater community who is dealing with serious medical issues, including those that may result from COVID-19 infection. Proof of testing positive for the virus is required.
The safety and health of our patrons, staff and theatrical companies is our top priority. In response to the rapidly evolving COVID-19 (coronavirus) here is an update of the shows that are canceled or are rescheduled: :
Bianca Guajardo joined the Caring Place in January 2017 as a client assistant. She was promoted quickly to case manager and in January 2020 Bianca became the Client Services Coordinator.
Beginning March 18th, to lessen strain on offenders and their loved ones the result the COVID-19 virus, Indiana Department of Correction (IDOC) officials worked with the telephone and video service provider to permit each eligible offender the opportunity for two five-minute-long phone calls, as well as one video visit of either 10 or 25 minutes each week and fee free. This agreement runs through April 14, 2020.