STATEHOUSE (Sept. 1, 2020) – This new school year, State Rep. Sharon Negele (R-Attica) said there are opportunities for high school juniors and seniors to tutor young students in order to fulfill graduation requirements.
Area schools recently received more than $1.7 million in grants to invest in remote learning equipment and internet connectivity, according to State Reps. Steve Davisson (R-Salem) and Jim Lucas (R-Seymour).
State Reps. Chris May (R-Bedford) and Steve Davisson (R-Salem) encourage Hoosiers whose jobs were impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic to apply for Eleven Fifty Academy's tuition-free, online courses to skill up for in-demand tech careers.
Area schools recently received $238,793 in emergency grant funding to invest in remote learning equipment and internet connectivity, according to State Reps. Stephen Bartels (R-Eckerty) and Steve Davisson (R-Salem).
Area schools recently received more than $316,000 in grants to invest in remote learning equipment and internet connectivity, according to State Reps. Jeff Ellington (R-Bloomington) and Shane Lindauer (R-Jasper).
State Rep. Bob Heaton (R-Terre Haute) said the town of Spencer recently received a $250,000 grant from the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs to help small businesses.
South and Northeast Dubois County School Corps. recently received more than $55,000 in grants to invest in remote learning equipment and internet connectivity, according to State Reps. Stephen Bartels (R-Eckerty) and Shane Lindauer (R-Jasper).
Vanderburgh County school systems recently received more than $1 million in grants to invest in remote learning equipment and internet connectivity, according to local legislators.
STATEHOUSE (Aug. 31, 2020) – This new school year, State Rep. Jim Pressel (R-Rolling Prairie) said there are opportunities for high school juniors and seniors to tutor young students in order to fulfill graduation requirements.
Area schools recently received more than $1 million in grants to invest in remote learning equipment and internet connectivity, according to State Reps. Jeff Ellington (R-Bloomington) and Bruce Borders (R-Jasonville).
STATEHOUSE (Aug. 31, 2020) – State Reps. Christy Stutzman (R-Middlebury) and Doug Miller (R-Elkhart) encourage local arts and cultural organizations that are financially struggling because of the pandemic to apply for new state grants.
STATEHOUSE (Aug. 31, 2020) – According to State Reps. Dale Devon (R-Granger) and Tim Wesco (R-Osceola), 2020 census responses are critical to future federal funding in local communities, and Hoosiers should respond now if they have not already done so.
As we approach Election Day, Hoosiers should be aware of an important online resource, which offers information on voting locations, registration status, ballot information and much more. IndianaVoters.com is the state's easy-to-use website to find out what you should know before Nov. 3.
Schools in Perry County recently received grants to invest in remote learning equipment and internet connectivity, according to State Rep. Stephen Bartels (R-Eckerty).
Posey County schools recently received more than $540,000 in grants to invest in remote learning equipment and internet connectivity, according to State Reps. Matt Hostettler (R-Fort Branch) and Wendy McNamara (R-Evansville).
Area schools recently received $390,000 in grants to invest in remote learning equipment and internet connectivity, according to State Reps. Peggy Mayfield (R-Martinsville) and Beau Baird (R-Greencastle).
STATEHOUSE (Aug 27, 2020) – Just as the COVID-19 pandemic has effected nearly every part of Hoosiers' lives, it's also impacting the way state lawmakers meet and prepare for the next legislative session, according to State Rep. Martin Carbaugh (R-Fort Wayne).
It is no secret Hoosiers are proud military supporters. Our communities always find a way to pay their respects during somber moments, anniversaries and holidays, and celebrate the achievements of those who are serving. Soon, new banners will line the streets in Osgood and Versailles to further honor past and present military members, and their families.
STATEHOUSE (Aug. 28, 2020) – Area lawmakers encourage local arts and cultural organizations that are financially struggling because of the pandemic to apply for new state grants.
STATEHOUSE (Aug. 27, 2020) – This new school year, State Rep. Michael Aylesworth (R-Hebron) said there are opportunities for high school juniors and seniors to tutor young students in order to fulfill graduation requirements.
STATEHOUSE (Aug. 27, 2020) – This new school year, State Rep. Don Lehe (R-Brookston) said there are opportunities for high school juniors and seniors to tutor young students in order to fulfill graduation requirements.
Area schools recently received more than $2.8 million in grants to invest in remote learning equipment and internet connectivity, according to State Reps. Bob Heaton (R-Terre Haute) and Bruce Borders (R-Jasonville).
Area schools recently received $200,000 in grants to invest in remote learning equipment and internet connectivity, according to State Rep. Bruce Borders (R-Jasonville).
Richland-Bean Blossom Community School Corp. recently received $162,500 to invest in remote learning equipment and internet connectivity, according to State Rep. Bob Heaton (R-Terre Haute).
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