Health officials advise continued caution as local COVID-19 health orders end
Local health orders concerning masking and gathering limits were rescinded Monday.
Local health orders concerning masking and gathering limits were rescinded Monday.
On May 6, the IDS published an investigation into allegations against Herron and the CIP.
Unvaccinated and immunocompromised people are encouraged to continue precautions.
Next step is for Mayor Hamilton to decide whether he will sign it into law.
Herff Jones has not contacted students regarding the data breach.
The amendment would have added language regarding reducing traffic and preserving neighborhood character.
Family and friends watched virtually through a Facebook livestream
The city will look into the environmental condition of the College Avenue and Walnut Street area.
Monroe County’s mask mandate and physical distancing requirements will continue until May 28.
The amendment would decrease the proposed density restriction for developers who price units at an affordable rate.
Local restaurants and retail businesses served more customers than usual this past weekend.
Monroe County Health Department Administrator said there won’t be changes for Monroe County.
The amendment will implement a cap of 15 newly constructed duplexes per year.
The Central Indiana Presbytery and Dan Herron deny the allegations.
The Plan Commission recommended duplexes be allowed without review.
Police said there were no signs of injury or foul play.
Hundreds of residents voiced objection to duplexes.
Police did not find signs of foul play or visible injuries.
Holcomb is suing over an overturned veto of House Bill 1123.
I-Bucks expire May 8.