Keep wildlife wild this spring season
Spring is here and baby animals are being born across the Hoosier state. Baby rabbits, squirrels, birds, and fawns are among a few of the young animals commonly discovered this time of year.
Spring is here and baby animals are being born across the Hoosier state. Baby rabbits, squirrels, birds, and fawns are among a few of the young animals commonly discovered this time of year.
The DNR Division of Forestry’s management of Indiana’s state forests has met or exceeded standards set by two independent certification agencies for the 13th consecutive year.
All 2019-2020 basic hunting, basic fishing, hunt/fish combo, youth licenses and stamps set to expire March 31, 2020, will be valid for use until Friday, May 22, 2020. Please maintain a printed or electronic copy with you while hunting/fishing.
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources has adjusted services, events and operations to protect Hoosiers and prevent further spread of COVID-19.
Due to the public health emergency for the COVID-19 pandemic, IDOI is requesting that insurance companies comply to assist consumers, businesses and entities.
Spring of 2020 Greetings! Please find information regarding our upcoming event and program. Save the date and feel free to share this information with others.
Governor Eric J. Holcomb signed a new executive order on Thursday, March 26th, in a continuing effort to slow the spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Click here to see the executive order: https://www.in.gov/gov/2384.htm
Some retailers are setting aside time for their most vulnerable customers to shop. Because older adults and persons with underlying health conditions are more susceptible to COVID-19, a number local of stores are dedicating time or opening earlier for senior shoppers and other at-risk groups.
Bishop Noll Institute has announced its Graduates with Distinction for the class of 2020. These top academic seniors all earned a 4.0 or above GPA. These grades also determine the valedictorian and salutatorian.
J's Breakfast Club is one of the many restaurants feeling the economic sting of the Coronavirus pandemic. Despite the suspension of the dine-in option and slowed traffic, owner Joslyn Kelly remains focused on giving back to the community.