A bill authored by State Sen. Greg Goode that he says would increase government transparency and accountability unanimously passed the Senate Tuesday. Senate Bill 382 would create a local oversight ...
“It’s just hard to believe,” Aikman said Tuesday at a news conference promoting the Children’s Cancer Fund’s fashion show, ...
Following his final days as CFP director, The Oklahoman spoke to Bill Hancock about retirement, his OU days and his legendary ...
Harrison County Coroner Brian Switzer identified the man as Scott Miller, of Gulfport. He died Jan. 13 after a long stay at Memorial Hospital. Switzer said Miller’s cause of death was not ...
County Commissioner Chris Switzer added that the bill does not allocate funding for schools but rather ensures a transparent and collaborative process if resources become available. “I think the ...
Bill, of course, will go into further detail ... Operator: Your next question comes from the line of Tim Switzer with KBW. Please go ahead. Timothy Switzer: Hey, good morning.
On Thursday, several local officials spoke in support of the bill during a hearing at the Statehouse, including Goode; Switzer; Terre Haute Mayor Brandon Sakbun and Vigo County School Board member ...
More than 50 years after becoming the first woman to officially run the Boston Marathon, then creating the world’s first women’s road race, Kathrine Switzer continues to make history – and for the ...
A bill that would create a local oversight board and facilitate potential use of county funds for Vigo County School Corp. facility improvements passed unanimously out of the Indiana Senate ...
State Sen. Greg Goode, R-Terre Haute, has authored a bill that would create a local oversight board to manage county resources for potential school improvements, should funds become available. The ...
Others slated to speak on the bill’s behalf include Chris Switzer, Vigo County commissioner; Kristin Craig, president of the Terre Haute Chamber of Commerce; Amy Lore, Vigo County School Board ...
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