Indiana, known as the Hoosier State, is the 19th state in the Union, having been admitted in 1816. Its capital is Indianapolis, and it is one of the Great Lakes states, being that it encompasses part of Lake Michigan.
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Provides a non-partisan weekly briefing on Indiana politics and public policy.
http://www.howeypolitics.com/
On the official site of the state of Indiana, you will find information about the governor and other elected officials, state departments, the lottery, and the state personnel department.
http://www.in.gov/
The state organization comprised of businesses publishes this site which sets forth member benefits, upcoming events, and studies, as well as committees which address legislative initiatives.
http://www.indianachamber.com/
The Indiana Health Network is a preferred provider organization which provides health insurance coverage plans for the states of Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Michigan, and Illinois.
http://www.ihnppo.com/
The state law enforcement site presents details about the department, the Indiana Data and Communication System, and a memoriam to those killed in the line of duty. It also contains photographs and details of the state police museum.
http://www.in.gov/isp/
With sections dedicated to job seekers, employers, and the department itself, the official state department web site offers information about job matching, tips for job searches, and a work portal for seekers. For employers, the site provides details about grands and tax credits and various government initiatives.
http://www.in.gov/dwd/
Offers a place to connect and communicate for Christians in the racing capital of the world.
http://indychristian.com/
Office of the Indiana Attorney General
The state's number one lawyer lays out information about consumer and legal services offered by his office, and the AG's initiatives regarding public corruption and nonprofit reform. Also on this site are the sex offender registry and victim assistance information.
http://www.in.gov/attorneygeneral/
Contains postings about family, food, and community.
http://www.hungryhoosier.com/
Occupying a section of the official state website, the Department of Tourism focuses on various trips and attractions and offers discounts, blogs, and free brochures.
http://www.in.gov/visitindiana/