Hai, my dear friends here is the List of Hindu Baby Names which includes both Baby Boy and Baby Girl with meaning, you can use this file to name your baby, wish you bright future for your baby, for more information plz visit www.maruthivishnuvardhan.blogspot.com and contact Maruthi k.B. , maruthivardhan200@gmail.com, Mobile-9008435923
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb and state Republican lawmakers have reached an agreement when it comes to the state’s budget. The deal has more money for schools and rural broadband, and also pays off $1 billion in debt.
More money for education and no increase in the cigarette tax are two of the key highlights in the budget unveiled today by Indiana Senate Republicans.
The document summarizes allegations of racism made against Republican members of the Indiana House of Representatives during debate over a bill related to school district boundaries. It describes an argument between Representatives Lucas and Summers in the hallway after the debate, in which Summers cursed at and followed Representative Eberhart. While Republicans should not have booed, calling individuals racist was unfounded, as neither Eberhart nor Lucas have histories of racist behavior. The document also briefly mentions potential candidates to replace the Secretary of State and candidates for Marion County chairman.
Hai, my dear friends here is the List of Hindu Baby Names which includes both Baby Boy and Baby Girl with meaning, you can use this file to name your baby, wish you bright future for your baby, for more information plz visit www.maruthivishnuvardhan.blogspot.com and contact Maruthi k.B. , maruthivardhan200@gmail.com, Mobile-9008435923
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb and state Republican lawmakers have reached an agreement when it comes to the state’s budget. The deal has more money for schools and rural broadband, and also pays off $1 billion in debt.
More money for education and no increase in the cigarette tax are two of the key highlights in the budget unveiled today by Indiana Senate Republicans.
The document summarizes allegations of racism made against Republican members of the Indiana House of Representatives during debate over a bill related to school district boundaries. It describes an argument between Representatives Lucas and Summers in the hallway after the debate, in which Summers cursed at and followed Representative Eberhart. While Republicans should not have booed, calling individuals racist was unfounded, as neither Eberhart nor Lucas have histories of racist behavior. The document also briefly mentions potential candidates to replace the Secretary of State and candidates for Marion County chairman.
The City of Indianapolis and Marion County Public Health Department released Halloween guidance during the COVID-19 pandemic. They recommend alternative activities to traditional Halloween activities like trick-or-treating and indoor parties due to the risks of spreading the virus. Higher risk activities like indoor parties over 50 people, close contact activities like trick-or-treating, and leaving out candy for people to grab are not recommended. Lower risk alternatives include online parties, drive-through events, one-way trick-or-treating where goodie bags are lined up for families to grab from a distance, and decorating homes and yards. Public health orders regarding distancing and masks must still be followed for any Halloween activities.
The IMPD Protest Response Review Committee was formed to review IMPD's response to protests in late May and early June 2020. The committee, consisting of Deborah Daniels, Myra C. Selby, and Dr. Sean L. Huddleston, was tasked with determining if any officers used excessive force or violated policies, failed to de-escalate situations, or continued the use of force beyond what was permitted. The committee was to review evidence such as complaints, videos, statements, arrest information, and policies to develop recommendations in a report for the Mayor's Office on the police response and how to improve community relations.
A poll commissioned by Democratic State Senator Karen Tallian shows she is tied with incumbent Republican Curtis Hill.
The poll of more than 890 likely voters showed both Hill and Tallian were tied at 36 percent each and 28% were undecided.
This document is a complaint filed by four Indiana citizens seeking a declaratory judgment that Attorney General Curtis Hill's 30-day suspension from the practice of law creates a vacancy in that office under the state constitution. The complaint provides background on Hill's disciplinary proceedings before the Indiana Supreme Court, which resulted in a 30-day suspension. It argues that during his suspension, Hill is prohibited from performing any of his statutory duties as AG and is no longer qualified to hold the office. The plaintiffs are asking the court to declare a vacancy exists that the governor must fill pursuant to the constitution and state law. They seek expedited consideration of the matter.
Three independent gas station owners, an environmental engineering firm, and the United States Small Business Owners Association (USSBOA), which represents approximately 900 independent gasoline and convenience stores in Indiana, filed a class-action lawsuit this afternoon against the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) and Deputy Assistant Commissioner Douglas R. Louks.
The document is a COVID-19 Community Mobility Report from Google for Indiana on March 29, 2020. It provides data on changes in mobility and visits to different place types like retail stores, grocery stores, parks, workplaces and residential areas compared to a baseline period. Mobility decreased substantially for retail/recreation (-48%) and workplaces (-36%) but increased for parks (+24%) and residential areas (+11%). The report also includes mobility data for various Indiana counties.
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb vetoed legislation that would have severely restricted a local government's ability to regulate landlord-tenant relationships/.
Executive order 20 09 (continuity of government operations)Abdul-Hakim Shabazz
Here are the latest executive orders issued today by Governor Eric Holcomb in regards to the coronavirus. This one involves State government operations.
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This document is a 2020 media kit for IndyPolitics.org that provides information about the political news website. In 3 sentences:
IndyPolitics.org is an award-winning political website covering Indiana politics that frequently breaks news ahead of mainstream media, featuring articles and embedded audio interviews. The website receives over 200,000 visits annually and its audience includes many political and community leaders in Indiana. The media kit outlines the website's readership statistics and offers various advertising and sponsorship opportunities to help businesses connect with its influential audience.
The City of Indianapolis and Marion County Public Health Department released Halloween guidance during the COVID-19 pandemic. They recommend alternative activities to traditional Halloween activities like trick-or-treating and indoor parties due to the risks of spreading the virus. Higher risk activities like indoor parties over 50 people, close contact activities like trick-or-treating, and leaving out candy for people to grab are not recommended. Lower risk alternatives include online parties, drive-through events, one-way trick-or-treating where goodie bags are lined up for families to grab from a distance, and decorating homes and yards. Public health orders regarding distancing and masks must still be followed for any Halloween activities.
The IMPD Protest Response Review Committee was formed to review IMPD's response to protests in late May and early June 2020. The committee, consisting of Deborah Daniels, Myra C. Selby, and Dr. Sean L. Huddleston, was tasked with determining if any officers used excessive force or violated policies, failed to de-escalate situations, or continued the use of force beyond what was permitted. The committee was to review evidence such as complaints, videos, statements, arrest information, and policies to develop recommendations in a report for the Mayor's Office on the police response and how to improve community relations.
A poll commissioned by Democratic State Senator Karen Tallian shows she is tied with incumbent Republican Curtis Hill.
The poll of more than 890 likely voters showed both Hill and Tallian were tied at 36 percent each and 28% were undecided.
This document is a complaint filed by four Indiana citizens seeking a declaratory judgment that Attorney General Curtis Hill's 30-day suspension from the practice of law creates a vacancy in that office under the state constitution. The complaint provides background on Hill's disciplinary proceedings before the Indiana Supreme Court, which resulted in a 30-day suspension. It argues that during his suspension, Hill is prohibited from performing any of his statutory duties as AG and is no longer qualified to hold the office. The plaintiffs are asking the court to declare a vacancy exists that the governor must fill pursuant to the constitution and state law. They seek expedited consideration of the matter.
Three independent gas station owners, an environmental engineering firm, and the United States Small Business Owners Association (USSBOA), which represents approximately 900 independent gasoline and convenience stores in Indiana, filed a class-action lawsuit this afternoon against the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) and Deputy Assistant Commissioner Douglas R. Louks.
The document is a COVID-19 Community Mobility Report from Google for Indiana on March 29, 2020. It provides data on changes in mobility and visits to different place types like retail stores, grocery stores, parks, workplaces and residential areas compared to a baseline period. Mobility decreased substantially for retail/recreation (-48%) and workplaces (-36%) but increased for parks (+24%) and residential areas (+11%). The report also includes mobility data for various Indiana counties.
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb vetoed legislation that would have severely restricted a local government's ability to regulate landlord-tenant relationships/.
Executive order 20 09 (continuity of government operations)Abdul-Hakim Shabazz
Here are the latest executive orders issued today by Governor Eric Holcomb in regards to the coronavirus. This one involves State government operations.
Executive order 20 10 (enforcement of in-person dining prohibition)Abdul-Hakim Shabazz
Here are the latest executive orders issued today by Governor Eric Holcomb in regards to the coronavirus. This one involves the prohibition on in person dining.
This document is a 2020 media kit for IndyPolitics.org that provides information about the political news website. In 3 sentences:
IndyPolitics.org is an award-winning political website covering Indiana politics that frequently breaks news ahead of mainstream media, featuring articles and embedded audio interviews. The website receives over 200,000 visits annually and its audience includes many political and community leaders in Indiana. The media kit outlines the website's readership statistics and offers various advertising and sponsorship opportunities to help businesses connect with its influential audience.
1. Media Advisory
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 12, 2013
MEDIA CONTACT:
Maureen Faul
Public Information Officer
Indy Parks & Recreation
Email: maureen.faul@indy.gov
Office: (317) 327-7035, Cell: (317) 450-9278
INDY PARKS NOW HIRING FOR HUNDREDS OF SUMMER JOBS
Lifeguarding Positions Among Many That Build Lifelong Skills
INDIANAPOLIS – Summer is just around the corner, and Indy Parks is hiring for hundreds of seasonal
jobs. Lifeguard positions in particular provide an ideal summer employment option for high school and
college students, teachers looking for extra income during break, or older adults looking to become
more involved in their community.
Indy Parks’ lifeguards are certified in a 3-day program that covers lifeguarding skills, water rescue
techniques, First Aid, and CPR.
The training and skills will stay with you well past summer, as former lifeguard Jason Kocher knows
firsthand. “Lifeguarding for Indy Parks was one of my first jobs, not my first job, but the first job that I
really liked!” says the owner of Dick’s Bodacious Bar B Q in Downtown Indianapolis. “My job
reinforced excellent customer service skills and taught me proper First Aid that I have used in
emergency situations in my restaurant. If you enjoy helping others, lifeguarding is a great job.” Jason
began with Indy Parks as a lifeguard when he was 16 at Ellenberger Park and Garfield Park pools. After
several years, he continued to gain experience in management when scheduling and training staff at
Eagle Creek Park Beach.
Applicants for Indy Parks lifeguard positions must be Marion County residents 16 years or older, be
able to pass a swimming test consisting of a 200-yard swim using front crawl or breast stroke, one-
minute tread with hands out of the water, and successful retrieval of a 10-pound diving brick from 10
feet of water.
To learn more about this and other seasonal job openings at Indy Parks, apply online at
www.indy.gov/jobs or call (317) 327-1470.
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