Holcomb signs XO to minimize disruption of fuel supply

Today, Indiana Governor Eric J. Holcomb signed Executive Order 22-13, suspending certain regulations in order to minimize the disruption of adequate fuel supply to Hoosiers and motorists in surrounding states after an electrical fire at the BP Whiting refinery.

Face covering requirement beginning Monday

Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb today announced he will sign an executive order requiring Hoosiers to wear face coverings in most public settings, beginning Monday.

Large-scale COVID-19 testing for Hoosiers

Governor Holcomb today announced OptumServe Health Services will open sites across Indiana in the next seven days to begin large-scale testing of Hoosiers.

IN education changes for the remaining school year

Today, the Governor signed an order requiring all K-12 schools in Indiana to provide education via remote learning for the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year.

Face covering requirement starts Monday

Governor Eric Holcomb today signed Executive Order 20-37 to require face coverings beginning Monday to slow the spread of Coronavirus.

Indiana COVID-19 Emergency extended to 12/31/2020

Today, Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb extended the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency by signing Executive Order 20-49.

FWCS receives $2m for computers/mi-fi

Fort Wayne Community Schools has received a $2,250,000 grant designed to improve connectivity and increase devices available to students and teachers from the State of Indiana.

Governor announces next stage to reopen

Governor Eric Holcomb today announced that all 92 counties in the state can advance to Stage 4 of the Back On Track Indiana plan on Friday, June 12, 2020.

Federal pandemic unemployment benefits in Indiana to end

Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb today announced that Indiana would end its participation in all federally funded pandemic unemployment benefits effective June 19, 2021.

Holcomb signs XO extensions

Governor Holcomb today signed Executive Order 20-33 to extend the prohibition on evictions, foreclosures, and the disconnection of utility services.