Articles tagged as: stay at home order
April 2, 2020
Marion County Extends 'Stay-At-Home' Order To May 1, Closes Golf Courses
The original "stay-at-home" orders issued by Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett in March were set to expire April 6.
Read MoreMarch 27, 2020
Missouri Governor Resists Calls for Stay-at-Home Order
Unlike Indiana, Ohio and other Midwest states that have stay-home orders, Missouri has been more lenient in handling the coronavirus crisis.
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 25, 2020
Indianapolis City Services Change In Response To COVID-19
Indianapolis has altered several city services in response to state and local stay-at-home orders, which will remain in effect through at least April 6. Here's a look at what's changed.
Read MoreMarch 24, 2020
Unclear How Indiana Will Enforce Stay-At-Home Order, Goes Into Effect At Midnight
Gov. Eric Holcomb says his stay-at-home order is not meant to be a hammer but to emphasize the need to socially distance and self-isolate, thus curbing the spread of COVID-19.
Read MoreMarch 23, 2020
Holcomb's Stay-At-Home Order Not As Extreme As Other States' For Businesses, Expert Says
Hair salons, tattoo parlors and others will be expected to close. The order exempts many businesses including grocery stores, banks and pharmacies, and allows restaurants to continue offering take-out services.
Read MoreMarch 23, 2020
Marion County Seconds Statewide Stay At Home Order
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett directed Marion County residents to stay home to reduce the spread of COVID-19. The city has now implemented the highest level of travel restrictions within its authority and ordered nonessential businesses closed.
Read MoreMarch 23, 2020
Gov. Holcomb Issues Stay At Home Order, Closes State Offices To In-Person Public Activity
Gov. Eric Holcomb issued an executive order Monday, requiring Hoosiers to remain in their homes except when they are at work or for permitted activities, such as taking care of others, obtaining necessary supplies, and for health and safety. The order is in effect from March 25 to April 7.
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