AG Rokita sues Google
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita filed a lawsuit today accusing Google of misleading consumers by falsely representing the extent to which users may control how their “location data is accessed, stored, used and monetized by Google.” Rokita
Hoosier Chocolate Festival coming next month

If you love chocolate, then you might enjoy the first-ever Hoosier Chocolate Festival on Feb. 12! During the festival, you’ll be able to meet a mixologist and talk about chocolate cocktails, watch baking demonstrations, enjoy a wide
Meijer to provide face masks to customers
Meijer will provide free N95 masks to customers who need them at its stores across Indiana and the Midwest. The grocery store chain will offer the masks as part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Jan. 23 named Maternal Health Awareness Day
Governor Eric J. Holcomb has proclaimed January 23 as Maternal Health Awareness Day in Indiana. The declaration is part of a national effort designed to remember the women who have lost their lives to childbirth and focus
Experts study aspects of ‘Great Resignation’

It’s being called the “Great Resignation” by some economic experts. People all over the U.S. are quitting their jobs at a higher rate than just a couple of years ago. A Purdue University study took a look
Department of Revenue now accepting tax filings
The Indiana Department of Revenue (DOR) will start accepting filings for 2021 individual income tax returns on Monday, Jan. 24, 2022, in concert with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Customers will have until Monday, Apr. 18, 2022,
Changes coming to Grant-Blackford and Family Service Society

Grant-Blackford Mental Health, Inc. (GBMH) and Family Service Society, Inc. (FSSI) announced Friday that the organizations are joining in a strategic partnership. Additionally, the GBMH board of directors is pleased to name Lisa Dominisse chief executive officer
Indiana House moves forward will bill against vaccine mandates

The plan to ban vaccine mandates in Indiana is halfway to the governor’s desk. The Indiana House yesterday voted to require employers in the state to include medical and religious exemptions in any vaccine requirement. People in
New plan could help get nursing students into the workforce

The omicron surge could lead to more nursing students in classrooms in Indiana. Lawmakers are considering a plan that would allow nursing schools in the state to enroll more students, and hire more part-time teachers to get
Lawmakers look to rename a portion of I-465

An Indiana Senate committee is asking INDOT to rename a section of an interstate. If the plan moves forward, one mile on I-465 would be named the “James C. Cummings Jr. Memorial Mile”. The name is in