Articles tagged as: COVID-19
May 5, 2020
Indianapolis Symphony Cancels Summer Concerts Amid Pandemic
Symphony officials had previously canceled all performances through May 27. They announced Monday the cancellation of the remaining scheduled summer concerts, including the popular Symphony on the Prairie season.
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State To Launch PPE Marketplace For Hoosier Small Businesses
The portal will connect businesses of no more than 150 employees with Indiana companies that are producing the critical supplies.
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Indiana Schools Still Wait For Answers As Holcomb Begins Reopening Businesses
Many Indiana schools are waiting for answers even after Gov. Eric Holcomb rolled out his plan for reopening the state.
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COVID-19 Positive City-County Council Member Has Been In Self-Isolation
Indianapolis City-County Councilor Kristin Jones revealed on social media that she has been sick with COVID-19. She says it comes as a "complete shock" as she and her husband have self-isolated since March 20.
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Coronavirus: State To Launch PPE Marketplace, Schools Still Wait For Answers In Reopen Plan
The Indiana State Department of Health reported 62 additional confirmed deaths on Tuesday, bringing the state's total to 1,213. The state announced more than 21,000 total confirmed cases, with more than 115,000 Hoosiers tested.
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Adult Day Program Outside the Box Pivots To Serve Clients During Pandemic
Outside the Box serves an average of 200 adults each week. Its education-based curriculum and activities include a highly-praised arts program, Studio OTB, in which professional artists teach classes and work with clients.
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Some Indiana BMV Branches Begin Visits By Appointment Only
Some of Indiana's Bureau of Motor Vehicles license branches re-opened Monday with an appointment-only service.
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Arts Commission Announces Indiana Arts Emergency Relief Fund
Money for the fund is coming from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Indiana Arts Commission, and Arts Midwest, with funding provided by the recent federal relief bill.
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Indiana Supreme Court To Hold May Oral Arguments Remotely
For the first time in its history, the Indiana Supreme Court will hold oral arguments using videoconferencing when it hears cases in May.
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Indiana Officials Add 160 Nursing Home Deaths To Virus Toll
The new tallies show 420 COVID-19 nursing home resident deaths, or about 36 percent of the 1,151 total statewide deaths. The statistics, however, dont specify when the newly reported nursing home deaths occurred.
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