Articles tagged as: COVID-19
March 26, 2020
Indianapolis 500 Postponed Until August Because Of COVID-19
The Indianapolis 500 scheduled for May 24 has been postponed until August because of the coronavirus pandemic and won't run on Memorial Day weekend for the first time since 1946.
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Indiana Officials Won't Say How Many Ventilators The State Has
As many as 742,500 U.S. residents could need ventilators in a severe outbreak similar to the 1918 flu, according to a 2005 Health and Human Services report.
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Purdue Plans For Virtual Commencement
Purdue University announced Thursday that soon-to-be-graduates will be able to participate in a virtual commencement ceremony, with caps, gowns, diplomas, speeches, and Purdue Musical Organization accompaniment.
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Self-Employed, Independent Contractors Will Soon Be Eligible For Unemployment
Indiana Workforce Development Commissioner Fred Payne says help is coming for the self-employed and independent contractors.
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Indiana National Guard Coordinates With State Agencies To Distribute Medical Supplies
Indiana's National Guard is helping distribute supplies from the Strategic National Stockpile to hospitals across the state and is taking the lead as supplies come in.
Read MoreMarch 26, 2020
Holcomb Pleased With How 'Stay-At-Home' Order Is Working
Gov. Eric Holcomb says the "proof is in the pudding" when looking at traffic patterns, for instance, to determine whether his "Stay-At-Home" order is working.
Read MoreMarch 26, 2020
Indy 500 Rescheduled To Aug. 23 In Response To The Coronavirus Pandemic
The Indianapolis 500 will not be run on Memorial Day weekend this year. The race has been rescheduled to Aug. 23 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Coronavirus: Holcomb Happy With 'Stay-At-Home'; National Guard Delivers Supplies
The Indiana State Department of Health announced Thursday three more Hoosiers have died from the novel coronavirus. Nearly 650 cases have been confirmed in the state, as testing reaches more than 4,500.
Read MoreMarch 25, 2020
Indiana Officials Considering Only Mail-In Vote For Primary
Indiana election officials have started contemplating whether voters might need to cast all ballots by mail for the state's primary election because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreMarch 25, 2020
Coronavirus Is Big Problem For People Facing Homelessness
The coronavirus is wreaking havoc on nearly every aspect of life. And people who lack stable housing or food supplies are among the most vulnerable.
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