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Possibly 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.

Former 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.

INDIANAPOLIS — Attorney General Curtis Hill is warning Hoosiers to take precautions in order to avoid becoming victims of Medicare-related scams. The open-enrollment period for Medicare coverage in 2020 is Oct. 15, 2019, to Dec. 7, 2019. Hill’s office gave recommendations to avoid scams this open-enrollment season: • Government agencies will rarely if ever, call …read more.

KOSCIUSKO — Spring brings not only April showers to Indiana but also greater chances of high winds, lightning strikes and other forms of severe weather. With this in mind, Attorney General Curtis Hill is warning Hoosiers to beware of scammers who descend on storm-affected communities in order to take advantage of homeowners needing repairs. “We’ve …read more.

INDIANA — Attorney General Curtis Hill is warning Hoosiers to be skeptical of advertising mailers claiming they have won prizes – especially when “winners” must pick up prizes at car dealerships or other sales-oriented venues. “Typically, the announcement that ‘you’re a winner’ is merely a ploy to entice you to go listen to someone’s sales …read more.

Attorney General Curtis Hill announced today that he and 45 other attorneys general reached a $120 million consent judgment with Johnson & Johnson and DePuy to resolve allegations that DePuy unlawfully promoted its metal-on-metal hip implant devices, the ASR XL and the Pinnacle Ultamet. The attorneys general allege that DePuy engaged in unfair and deceptive …read more.

KOSCIUSKO — Attorney General Curtis Hill warned Hoosiers to beware of “free trial” scams proliferating on the Internet. These ads, often featuring fake celebrity endorsements, frequently tout products promising to help people improve their physical well-being by losing weight, looking younger or increasing energy. Over the last 10 years, the Federal Trade Commission has documented …read more.

INDIANA —  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 Indianapolis man recently filed a consumer complaint …read more.

INDIANAPOLIS — Attorney General Curtis Hill praised the rollout of a new program at Perry Meridian High School in Indianapolis aimed at helping students make wise decisions about prescription medications. With financial support from Wal-Mart, a new digital curriculum developed by the education firm EverFi is being provided to Indiana high schools at no cost …read more.

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