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Statewide case counts as of Friday, May 1 at 12 noon; Greene County case count jumps to 90

Statewide case counts as of Friday, May 1 at 12 noon; Greene County case count jumps to 90

As of 12 noon, Friday, May 1, when the Indiana Department of Health announced the statewide COVID-19 stats, the data shows Greene County with 34 new cases for a total of 90 confirmed cases and six deaths reported to the state, with a total of 439 tested.

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Governor directs flags in Greene and Sullivan counties to half-staff to honor Officer Weinke on Friday, May 1

Governor directs flags in Greene and Sullivan counties to half-staff to honor Officer Weinke on Friday, May 1

INDIANAPOLIS – Governor Eric J. Holcomb is directing flags in Greene and Sullivan Counties and all IDOC facilities and Parole District offices to be flown at half-staff to honor Wabash Valley Correctional Officer Gary Weinke. Flags should be flown at half-staff from sunrise to sunset on Friday, May 1. Gov. Holcomb also asks businesses and residents in Greene and Sullivan Counties to lower their flags to half-staff on Friday to honor Officer Weinke and his service.

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BeWellIndiana provides free mental health and other resources during COVID-19

BeWellIndiana provides free mental health and other resources during COVID-19

INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration today launched a new website, BeWellIndiana.org, that will provide Hoosiers with free mental health resources that have been vetted by experts. The site is designed to address the increase in anxiety, depression and other mental health issues caused by the pandemic, including both first-time issues as well as preexisting mental health concerns.

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Statewide case counts as of Friday, April 24 at 12 noon; Greene County with 45 cases, four deaths, 334 tested

Statewide case counts as of Friday, April 24 at 12 noon; Greene County with 45 cases, four deaths, 334 tested

As of 12 noon, Friday, April 24, when the Indiana Department of Health announced the statewide COVID-19 stats, the data shows Greene County with 45 confirmed cases and four deaths reported to the state, with a total of 334 tested.

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Statewide case counts shows 61 new deaths reported, as of Tuesday, April 21 at 12 noon

Statewide case counts shows 61 new deaths reported, as of Tuesday, April 21 at 12 noon

As of 12 noon, Tuesday, April 21, when the Indiana Department of Health announced the statewide COVID-19 stats, 61 new deaths statewide were included. The data shows Greene County with 44 confirmed cases and four deaths reported to the state, with a total of 306 tested.

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Statewide case counts as of Monday, April 20 at 12 noon; Greene County with 42 cases, now four deaths, 291 tested

Statewide case counts as of Monday, April 20 at 12 noon; Greene County with 42 cases, now four deaths, 291 tested

As of 12 noon, Monday, April 20, when the Indiana Department of Health announced the statewide COVID-19 stats, the data shows Greene County with 42 confirmed cases and four deaths reported to the state, with a total of 291 tested.

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Statewide case counts as of Sunday, April 19 at 12 noon; Greene County with 42 cases, three deaths, 288 tested

Statewide case counts as of Sunday, April 19 at 12 noon; Greene County with 42 cases, three deaths, 288 tested

As of 12 noon, Sunday, April 19, when the Indiana Department of Health announced the statewide COVID-19 stats, the data shows Greene County with 42 confirmed cases and three deaths reported to the state, with a total of 288 tested.

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Statewide case counts as of Saturday, April 18 at 12 noon; Greene County with 42 cases, three deaths, 273 tested

Statewide case counts as of Saturday, April 18 at 12 noon; Greene County with 42 cases, three deaths, 273 tested

As of 12 noon, Saturday, April 17, when the Indiana Department of Health announced the statewide COVID-19 stats, the data shows Greene County with 42 confirmed cases and three deaths reported to the state, with a total of 273 tested.

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