05/14/2026
We owe a debt of gratitude to the brave men and women who serve to make our community safer. Thank you to our officers!
This week, our state celebrates the men and women who dedicate their lives to keeping their fellow Hoosiers safe.
Thank you for your service.
05/13/2026
Don't miss your chance to join the Greater Indianapolis Republican Women's Club at the Track this Sunday, May 17!
Learn more and reserve your tickets today: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/girwc-goes-to-the-track-tickets-1987925036297?utm_experiment=test_share_listing&aff=ebdsshios
05/06/2026
Congratulations, Rep. Andrew Ireland!
It’s a great honor to officially be the Republican nominee again and to represent the people of the Southside. Thank you for sending me to the Statehouse to fight for you
05/06/2026
Congratulations, Congressman Jefferson Shreve! We look forward to your continued leadership on behalf of Hoosiers across the 6th District!
Congratulations Congressman Jefferson Shreve, the Indiana Republican Party’s nominee for district 6!
05/05/2026
Did you get out to vote?
Hey, Hoosiers! Happy Election Day. Don't forget to do your civic duty today and get out and vote.
For more information about the and where you can vote, visit www.in.gov/sos/elections.
04/21/2026
"Every household in Indianapolis makes trade-offs. We decide whether to buy gas at one station or another, pick up bacon this week or put it back and postpone vacations when money’s tight. City government should be no different.
Until the basics — roads, essential services and core functions are prioritized — residents will keep driving over the same potholes, making the same calls to the Mayor’s Action Center and hearing the same silence."
Check out Tyler Mitchell’s recent letter to the editor calling out how the supermajority on the City-County Council is falling short for Indianapolis residents—leaving core services underfunded and everyday needs unmet.
Worth the read if you care about where our city is headed.
Indianapolis doesn't prioritize pothole repairs | Letters
Indianapolis leaders blame the state's road funding formula for potholes. That's no excuse for not prioritizing road repairs.