Consumer Alert: Products Recalled In November
Attorney General Todd Rokita is alerting Hoosiers this holiday season of important consumer protection concerns for products recalled in November.
Read MoreAttorney General Todd Rokita is alerting Hoosiers this holiday season of important consumer protection concerns for products recalled in November.
Read MoreMonths after Indiana’s attorney general said he’d send about 660 local governments their shares of the state’s $507 million opioid crisis settlement with drug manufacturers and distributers, none have received the money.
Read MoreFormer U.S. Congresswoman Susan Brooks and former federal judge John Tinder, in a Wall Street Journal column Wednesday, excoriated Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita for his investigation of the physician who oversaw an abortion on a 10-year-old rape survivor from Ohio.
Read MoreAttorney General Curtis Hill today announced that Indiana has joined a $39.5 million multistate settlement with Indianapolis-based Anthem.
Read MorePossibly the most interesting collection of candidates at Thursday night’s Lincoln Day dinner in North Webster won’t even be on the ballot in next Tuesday’s Primary.
Read MoreFormer Indiana Secretary of State and Fourth District Congressman Todd Rokita announced Wednesday, May 20, that he is seeking the Republican nomination for the Office of Attorney General at the upcoming Indiana Republican State Convention.
Read MoreINDIANA — Attorney General Curtis Hill is warning Hoosiers to beware of scams in which companies send consumers unsolicited credit cards, often touting high credit limits. Consumers should never activate cards they have not requested nor provide personal information to entities sending such cards. This warning comes after an … Read More
INDIANA — Attorney General Curtis Hill is warning Hoosiers to beware of deceptive pop-up alerts on their computers claiming that their devices are infected with viruses and could be vulnerable to hackers. Individuals are being targeted through pop-up messages designed to resemble security alerts from legitimate computer manufacturers … Read More
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY — The day is near to cast your vote for president, senator, state leadership, local officials and school board officials. The general election for 2016 is Tuesday, Nov. 8. Polls will open at 6 a.m. and close at 6 p.m.
Read MoreINDIANAPOLIS — A recent data breach at Yahoo may have put Hoosiers at risk for fraud. Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller is reminding anyone who may have been impacted in the recent Yahoo data breach to take immediate steps to guard against identity theft. The Office of the … Read More
INDIANA — Don’t send personal information over email. Scam artists are increasingly posing as work colleagues, supervisors or members of companies’ IT staffs over email in attempt to get sensitive information about employees or the business to commit fraud. Before clicking on email links or sending personal information over … Read More
Dear Editor: Election time is upon us and I’m running for State Delegate in district 2. While most of these candidates have name recognition, let me introduce myself. My name is Teresa Martin and I live in Silver Lake. We moved our dairy operation here from Goshen in … Read More
SCOTTSBURG — As co-chair of Indiana’s Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention Task Force, Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller said he commends the recent federal proposal to expand funding for addiction treatment programs targeting prescription drug and heroin abuse.
Read MoreINDIANAPOLIS — Curtis T. Hill Jr. has officially announced he is seeking the Republican nomination for Attorney General of the State of Indiana at the GOP State Convention in June, 2016. Hill announced that support for his candidacy has been overwhelming. He has been endorsed by more than 40 Indiana … Read More
INDIANAPOLIS — Eighty percent of Indiana employers have been impacted by prescription drug misuse and abuse, including opioid painkillers, in their workplaces, according to a survey released today by the National Safety Council and the Indiana Attorney General’s Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention Task Force. The survey, the first of … Read More
INDIANAPOLIS — Attorney General Zoeller announced a grant program, funded by a recent pharmaceutical settlement reached between the Indiana Attorney General’s Office and Amgen for deceptive drug promotion. The new grant will fund a surge in naloxone distribution, with the goal of ensuring all first responders are equipped with the life-saving treatment.
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