State to allow opioid treatment programs the use of lockboxes; provide naloxone to help reduce spread of COVID-19
Lockbox availability helps Hoosiers limit trips to opioid treatment facilities to receive medication
Lockbox availability helps Hoosiers limit trips to opioid treatment facilities to receive medication
Indiana’s unemployment rate drops to 3.1 percent for January and remains lower than the national rate of 3.6 percent. The last time Indiana's unemployment rate was lower than 3.1 percent was November 2000.
Despite the forced closure of the Gary Community School Corporation, the District is committed to making food to available to students. GCSC has partnered with local churches and organizations that will serve as daily food distribution sites. Breakfast and lunch will be provided to youth ages 18 and younger Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.. A list of sites can be found on the school district's website.
Despite the forced closure of the Gary Community School Corporation, the District is committed to making food to available to students. GCSC has partnered with local churches and organizations that will serve as daily food distribution sites. Breakfast and lunch will be provided to youth ages 18 and younger Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.. A list of sites can be found on the school district's website.
In keeping with the government’s guidelines regarding the COVID-19 virus, the board of directors of Footlight Players has decided to cancel the closing weekend (20th-22md) of it’s production of “Gypsy”.
The safety and health of our community is our first priority, which is why we have decided to cancel the rest of the run of Black Comedy.
Theo Ubique Cabaret Theatre announced this afternoon that all remaining performances of the musical GREY GARDENS will be cancelled for the foreseeable future. The production began previews on Friday, March 6 and played five performances. The last performance was the final preview, Saturday, March 14.
The Indiana Department of Insurance is addressing concerns that facilities that provide services such as childcare and meals to the community will lose their liability insurance if they remain open during the COVID-19 pandemic. There is no reason to believe that any carrier would be or is denying coverage at this time.
The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration, offered additional guidance for parents of school-aged children and child care providers related to the 2019 novel (new) coronavirus or COVID-19: