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VERSAILLES – Thirty-six probationary troopers recently graduated from the 80th Indiana State Police Academy. This week, two of those troopers reported for duty at the ISP-Versailles District.
Probationary troopers now begin their next phase of instruction, a three-month field training period working alongside veteran troopers.
Field training aims to give troopers a practical application to the training they received throughout the formal academy.
Upon completing field training, the troopers will be assigned a state police patrol vehicle and begin solo patrol.
These troopers have already completed over 1,200 hours of structured training in law enforcement techniques and hands-on, scenario-based training at the Indiana State Police Recruit Academy.
âAnything I do, thatâs my reason whyâ: 2022 Tennessee target Anthony Brown talks motivation, journey to Milan, Vols recruitment and more
Tennessee target Anthony Brown is special on the field. But it is Brownâs motivation that really sets the versatile 2022 athlete apart from others.
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Jan 6, 2021
The journey from Detroit, Michigan, to Milan High School spans 655 miles roughly nine-and-a-half hours of driving.
For 2022 Tennessee target Anthony Brown, that journey goes much deeper than a day-long drive.
From his breakaway speed on offense to a headhunter’s mentality on defense, Brown’s versatility earned an offer from Jeremy Pruitt and Tennessee on December 28.
Eagle Country 99.3 By Ripley County Community Foundation, news release The grant will support a new project called, Pollinator Gardens and Trees for a Greener Tomorrow.
(Batesville, Ind.) - Ripley Youth Outreach, a philanthropic initiative of the Ripley County Community Foundation, received an Enbridge Grant in the amount of $10,200 to support a new project called, Pollinator Gardens and Trees for a Greener Tomorrow. The project will bring together students, community volunteers, and local business partners to install pollinator gardens and plant trees around Ripley County on Arbor Day (April 30, 2021).
A portion of the $10,200 will provide approximately two hundred indigenous trees native to Ripley County, such as White Pine, Red Bud, Maple, Pear, and Apple. The remaining funding will be used to install three to four pollinator gardens, which will include butterfly bushes, milkweed, and flowering native trees.