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Sen. Bayh’s office in Rush County
A representative from the office of U.S. Sen. Evan Bayh will be available on Wednesday to meet individually with Hoosiers in Rush County at the Rushville City Hall.
“Hoosiers may need guidance to make the federal government work for them,” Bayh said. “My office can help Hoosiers cut through the red tape and get the assistance and answers they need.”
Sen. Bayh said some of the most common problems his office helps Hoosiers handle include difficulties with Social Security and veterans benefits, questions about federal taxes, and concerns about immigration. In addition, Bayh encourages Hoosiers to stay in touch with his office to register their opinions on Congressional issues.
On Wednesday, Andrew Homan, Sen. Bayh’s central Indiana regional director, will be at Rushville City Hall 133 W. First Street, from 10:30 a.m. to noon.
Hoosiers who are unable to attend the regional office hours but need assistance should contact Sen. Bayh’s Indianapolis office. The address is 1650 Market Tower, 10 West Market Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204. The phone number is (317) 554-0750.
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ISP closes Connersville Post
The Indiana State Police Post serving our area relocated from Rushville to Connersville in 1938. Since that time, the post known as “Old Post 6” has been a fixture south of Connersville on State Road 1.
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- Commissioners to ban “K2” Mark Fields of the Rush County Probation office, Rush County Sheriff’ Jeff Sherwood and RCHS assistant principal Rob Hadley, representing the Local Coordinating Council, attended Monday’s county commissioner meeting and requested a countywide ban on what is marketed as a incense and known as Spice or K2.
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Orme makes history at State Fair
What has one young lady accomplished that has never before been accomplished by a Rush County 4-H member?
- RMH Brian’s Cause walk raises $18,000 In late 2006, lifelong Rushville resident and 1981 RCHS graduate Brian Conner was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.
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Board approves new attorney in RPD’s Lane firing
The Rushville Board of Public Works and Safety approved hiring outside legal counsel in the dismissal of Patrolman Chris Lane’s litigation at a special meeting Tuesday at City Hall.
- Franklin County manufacturer to expand Rubber products producer, Sperry and Rice Manufacturing Co. LLC, has announced it is expanding its manufacturing operations here, creating up to 40 new jobs by the end of 2010.
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