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AARP Indiana has announced the selection of retired insurance executive Clyde Hall as its volunteer state president, effective Jan. 1, 2009.
Starting Jan. 1, 2009, Hoosier consumers can "freeze" or "thaw" their credit reports online or by telephone, instead of just by mail. The free service is one of the most effective actions you can take to protect yourself from financial fraud.
Indiana's top workforce official describes the changing job landscape and new training challenges and opportunities for Hoosier workers.
Ben and Norma Leslie's selfless service to AARP and their community merits AARP Indiana's 2008 Andrus Award for Community Service.
Compare the positions of Governor candidates on key election issues. Read and understand how their positions compare to AARP's stands that support the issues of older Americans and all generations. Get the latest information on the upcoming governor's elections in Indiana.
AARP Indiana seeks a high-energy volunteer to spearhead a brighter tomorrow for older Hoosiers. The state president is one of Indiana's premier volunteer posts, with unique opportunities to lead and inspire our members across this great state. Opportunity knocks; don't forget to answer.
AARP Indiana talks with the state’s top housing official about mortgage foreclosures and a state prevention initiative that includes AARP.
Plan now to attend a fun series of events that will introduce Evansville and all of southwest Indiana to Divided We Fail. It’s all about health and lifetime financial security.
A public-private collaborative effort that includes AARP Indiana is helping consumers who face foreclosure because of the collapsing housing and credit markets.
Indiana school collects $10,000 for connecting generations at school health center.
Join us in South Bend on May 28 for a lively discussion about health care with moderator Mike Collins and an expert panel.
AARP will celebrate its 50th Anniversary by sponsoring a Family Night WNBA basketball game between the Indiana Fever and Detroit Shock.
New state director brings strong legal, policy, and consumer background to AARP Indiana.
AARP Indiana is taking exciting advocacy opportunities to South Bend, Columbus, and Evansville this year as part of the Divided We Fail initiative. And you can play a part!
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