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ISP, federal and local government agencies collect more than 39,000 pounds of unwanted medications

ISP, federal and local government agencies collect more than 39,000 pounds of unwanted medications

Indianapolis, IN – On Saturday, October 24, 2020, Hoosiers participated in the 19th nationwide “Prescription Drug Take Back Day" by visiting Indiana State Police Posts, locations sponsored by the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency (IPLA) and the Indiana Board of Pharmacy, and other sites across the state.

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Local Girl Scout works toward Gold Award focusing on increasing local voter turnout

Make your voice heard on Election Day

By Izabelle Hilderbrand, Girl Scout Troop 2552

Voting is a quintessential part of our democracy, but it hasn’t always been assured. Only 100 years ago, on August 18, 1920, the 19th amendment was ratified. This promised women the right to vote. It took some time for all of the states across the nation to implement this, and still some women were denied the right to vote, but it gave the country hope. Hope that soon, all voices will be heard. Unfortunately, it is this hope that is dying in our country.

In 2016, less than 60% of eligible voters voted. When people are asked why they do not vote, there are varying responses but one of the most common is simply “my vote doesn’t matter”. The issue becomes that when so many people believe this, we stop having a true democracy. About half of the people’s voices are not represented.

The underrepresentation of voters is especially prevalent in local politics. Local elections are the epitome of when the sentiment “my vote doesn’t matter” is inapplicable. Local elections can be swayed by just a few votes, and they tend to be the elections that impact your community the most!

Another common reason people do not vote is because they don’t think they have the time.  Remember that the polls are open from 6am to 6pm and as long as you are in line by 6pm, you legally have the right to vote! There are 10 polling places across Greene County, so there might just be one near you! Please note that if you are registered in Greene County, you can only vote in Greene County, but you can vote any polling place in the county. While you may have missed it this year, keep in mind that early voting begins almost a month before the election.

While some may see it as inconvenient, voting is a necessary part of our democracy. Without voting, our democracy fails. Please, if you can, make your voice heard. Vote this Election Day and restore the hope in our democracy that all voices will be heard. 

Resource Guide:

Voting Locations:

  • Center Township Fire Dept. 12116 E. St. Rd. 54 Bloomfield (Eastern)

  • Eastern Fire Dept. 4098 N. St. Rd. 43 Solsberry

  • Event Center @ Fairgrounds 4503 W. St. Rd. 54 Bloomfield (Switz City)

  • Greene County Courthouse 1 E. Main Street Bloomfield

  • Jackson Township Fire Dept. 11523 E. Main Street Owensburg

  • Jasonville Fire Dept. 235 Cook Street Jasonville

  • Linton Park—Roy Clark bldg. 1351 E St. NE Linton

  • Lyons Community bldg. 600 W. Broad Street Lyons

  • Taylor Township Fire Dept. 7904 S. Westgate Road Newberry (Scotland)

  • Worthington Town Hall 20 S. Commercial Worthington

If you forgot to turn in your mail in ballot, you can vote in person, but bring your mail in ballot with you.

If you requested a mail in ballot and never got it, you can request a “provisional ballot” at your polling place.

If you have any more questions, contact Greene County Voter Registration (812) 384-2015 or registration@co.greene.in.us

 

 

US Attorney Josh Minkler issues statement on November 2020 general election

US Attorney Josh Minkler issues statement on November 2020 general election

Indianapolis – United States Attorney Josh J. Minkler recently announced that Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) Tiffany Preston will lead the efforts of his office in connection with the Justice Department’s nationwide Election Day Program for the upcoming November 3, 2020, general election.

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ISP issues safety tips for Halloween safety

ISP issues safety tips for Halloween safety

It’s that time of year when kids are looking forward to dressing up in their favorite costumes and spending time with family and friends trick-or-treating! Although everyone loves to get lots of candy and have fun, the most important thing is health and safety while trick-or-treating and making sure everyone gets home safely!

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Indiana DOC Division of Parole Services partners with local police agencies for a safe Halloween

Indiana DOC Division of Parole Services partners with local police agencies for a safe Halloween

Indianapolis, Ind - While this year’s Halloween season appears to be offering more ‘tricks’ than ‘treats’ as a result of the pandemic, one thing remains constant; the Division of Parole Services will once again be working hand in hand with local police agencies to help keep Halloween safe for young ghosts and goblins.

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