Indiana lawmakers are pushing to rename roads in honor of fallen first responders
By:
Jerry Markarian
Posted: Jan 10, 2024 9:11 AM EDT
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Indiana lawmakers are pushing to rename roads in honor of four fallen first responders.
If the bill passes, the memorials will honor Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officer Breann Leath, Marion County Deputy John Durm, Indiana State Police master trooper James Bailey, and volunteer firefighter Kyle Osgood.
The statehouse will discuss a resolution for the bill tomorrow.
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