Mayor Milo formally announced today that Rebecca D. Meyer will be appointed as the incoming City Attorney. Current City Attorney Don Baugher will be retiring at the end of August after serving for over 15 years under Mayors Smith, Chroback, Morris...
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Free Meeting on Financial and Legal Planning Presented by the Alzheimer’s Association
“Legal and Financial Planning for Alzheimer’s Disease”, a free workshop on care options and legal and financial issues related to Alzheimer’s disease, will be offered on Wednesday, March 6 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at St. John's United Church of...
Read MoreHealth Care Reform Legislative Briefs
Brought to you be the General Insurance Services, Inc. Over the past few weeks, the agencies responsible for implementation of the health care reform law - the Departments of Health and Human Services, Labor and the Treasury - issued proposed...
Read MoreNIPSCO Economic Development Update: Legislation Into Law
New laws passed by the Indiana General Assembly are woven into the fabric of economic development in the state. Three In the News The Indiana Chamber of Commerce highlighted three new pieces of legislation as having the potential to positively impact...
Read MoreThe Voting Population is Gettin’ on in Years
An intriguing paper from Brookings relays how America’s voting population is skewing older. This is the first time in history (or at least the first census) in which people 45 and older made up the majority of the voting population. These trends...
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