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Veterans Resource Fair expands to meet growing demand

July 23, 2024 | Hamilton County, Indiana



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Veterans Resource Fair expands to meet growing demand
In a recent government meeting, officials approved an extension for an unspecified initiative until August 31, 2025, following a motion that received unanimous support. The meeting also included discussions on personnel matters, which were postponed due to insufficient time for review by the Human Resources department.

Commissioner Steve reported on the successful Veterans Resource Fair held at the Noblesville Community Center, noting that the event sold out its booth space, necessitating additional accommodations for next year. The fair attracted around 100 veterans, providing them with various opportunities and resources. Steve also humorously recounted his experience judging an ice cream tasting contest during the event.

Additionally, the meeting addressed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Hilda County and the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department aimed at enhancing collaboration for the National Sexual Assault Kit Initiative. This initiative seeks to improve the handling and processing of sexual assault evidence kits, reflecting ongoing efforts to address critical public safety issues.

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