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State of Indiana
Government Administration
Indianapolis, IN 76,630 followers
Building Indiana's infrastructure, economy, public health, community, and more
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State government is more than senators, representatives, and elected officials. We build highways, provide drivers licenses, protect our children and vulnerable populations, create jobs, connect Hoosiers to job opportunities, maintain state parks, train law enforcement officers, and we run museums and hospitals. We also provide unemployment insurance, disability, and workers compensation, among countless other services. We're 30,000 strong and still have more work to do. Find out where you fit with us at WorkForIndiana.IN.gov.
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Indianapolis, IN 46204, US
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Indianapolis, IN 46204, US
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On March 24, Employees from multiple agencies around the Government Center participated in Indiana Sports Corp's Jim Morris Day of Service to help clean up Riverside Park. Guided by Jim’s words, “See opportunity in its largest possible context”, this day of service reflects his belief that sports, civic leadership, and community collaboration can be powerful tools for lasting change. Why March 24? Fun fact, it marks the date of the first NCAA Men's Final Four hosted in Indianapolis in 1980.
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Congratulations to Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles's 2025 Branch of the Year Award winners! For this award the branches were divided into five divisions based on size. Each Branch of the Year winner stood out amongst 116 branches across Indiana for their customer experience time, customer satisfaction rating, and other factors. Super: Indianapolis West Extra Large: Brownsburg Large: Auburn Medium: DeMotte-Rensselaer Small: Rochester Thank you for all you do!
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On #nationalpuppyday we’d like to highlight a special program at Indiana Department of Correction's Madison Correctional Facility. A.D.O.P.T. (A Dog on Prison Turf) is a no-kill shelter that partners incarcerated women with rescue dogs. The participants bathe, groom, train, and teach the pups tricks, giving them the love and care they need to become well-adjusted and ready for adoption. At the same time, the program helps the participants gain valuable skills and make a positive impact.
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IDVA and the American Legion Department of Indiana Sign Landmark Memorandum of Agreement In a significant step towards enhancing support for Indiana's veteran community, the Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs (IDVA) and the American Legion Department of Indiana have signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) that strengthens their commitment to training and supporting the state's County Veteran Service Officers (CVSOs). This collaboration represents a unified effort to provide top-tier services and support to veterans across Indiana and embodies the IDVA vision to Serve More, Serve Better, and Serve Together.
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Shoutout to Indiana Law Enforcement Academy's Basic Training Class! Over 50 students took the plunge, and the entire class of more than 120 students came together to support and raise around $22,000 for Special Olympics Indiana. This marks the third year the academy has participated, and their largest number of participants yet!
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Congratulations to Purdue University Basketball on winning the Big Ten Championship! Now let’s bring it home in the tournament. #BoilerUp
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Big congratulations to Indiana University Bloomington football coach Curt Cignetti on receiving Indiana’s highest honor, the 2026 Sachem Award, from Governor Mike Braun. Governor Braun also awarded every member of the undefeated 2025 championship-winning Indiana Hoosiers team with the Sagamore of the Wabash, accepted by Coach Cignetti and IU President Pamela Whitten.
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