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Indiana to Allow Electronic Proof of Insurance
Indiana to Allow Electronic Proof of Insurance
Indiana to Allow Electronic Proof of Insurance
Drivers across Indiana that are forced to show proof of insurance to a law enforcement officer as the result of an accident or traffic violation will now be allowed to do that electronically. A new law that goes into effect on July 1 will make Indiana one of 24 states that now allow motorists to show electronic proof of insurance coverage. Electronic images of the driver’s insurance card can be ac
Kentucky Bourbon Trail Releases New Smartphone App
Kentucky Bourbon Trail Releases New Smartphone App
Kentucky Bourbon Trail Releases New Smartphone App
Hey, there’s an app for Jack...and now there is an app for the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, as well. According to a news release from the Kentucky Distillers Association, the organization recently released a free app on the Apple iTunes store and on their website that will help guide people interested in Kentucky’s distilleries to find information, like directions and tour hours, maps, tasting notes an
Indiana Farmer Loses Patent Dispute With Monsanto
Indiana Farmer Loses Patent Dispute With Monsanto
Indiana Farmer Loses Patent Dispute With Monsanto
The elderly, Indiana farmer that had been going toe-to-toe in a patent dispute with agriculture-giant Monsanto has officially lost his battle. In a ruling handed down today by Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan, the verdict states that a farmer cannot reproduce patented seeds through planting and harvesting without permission from the patent holder.
What Are the Best Small Companies in Indiana?
What Are the Best Small Companies in Indiana?
What Are the Best Small Companies in Indiana?
There are some great places to work in Indiana; however, some are obviously better than others. So, in order to settle the score of who are the best employers in the state, the Indiana Chamber of Commerce has released their list of the best companies to work for in the Hoosier workforce.
New mobile app from Vectren
New mobile app from Vectren
New mobile app from Vectren
It's severe weather season here in Southern Indiana, which means the chances of your power going out at least once over the next few months rises exponentially. Thanks to a new app from Vectren, reporting that outage just became much easier!
New Smartphone App Allows Evansville Residents to Report Concerns
New Smartphone App Allows Evansville Residents to Report Concerns
New Smartphone App Allows Evansville Residents to Report Concerns
Evansville residents can now use their smartphones to report non-emergency complaints with the city government by using a free app called “Evansville Citizen Concern.” The new app is available for iPhone and Droid and can be downloaded for free in the Apple App Store or Google Play...

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