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Jesse Bohannon, commissioner in Marshall County, joins to talk about his experience dealing with Doral Renewables LLC, the company that former Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb is now working for.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The conversation revolves around the recent appointment of Jon Husted as Ohio's new senator, filling in for J.D. Vance's term. Husted, a reluctant candidate initially, is seen as a close ally of Governor Mike DeWine. The discussion also touches on the upcoming Ohio State vs. Notre Dame national championship game, with predictions favoring Ohio State. Additionally, the speakers discuss the cold weather forecast for the upcoming inauguration, which will be held indoors. They also mention a bet between Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb over the game, with DeWine offering homemade Buckeyes.
A call for transparency and accountability is growing after recent local news investigations unveiled misconduct within the Hogsett administration. High school seniors who hope to attend college next in the fall of 2025 can soon fill out the federal application for college financial aid – but like last year the form will be slightly delayed for most students. Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb talks about running an abbreviated campaign, which Vice President Kamala Harris is in the midst of now. Leaders from the Indiana School for the Deaf and the Indiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired broke ground on a project to join the two schools on one campus. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. Today's episode of WFYI News Now was produced by Drew Daudelin and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb will be in Evansville on Thursday participating in an economic fireside chat... If the weather is burning you up, the CK Newsome Center in Evansville is open as a cooling station... A teenager is charged as an adult in the death of 4-year-old Octavia Aquino. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your first Indiana Planting Weather Forecast of the year. He says moisture this coming midweek and next weekend may put a significant damper on getting planting started for most across the state. C.J. Miller chats with Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb, who has been spending this past week on an ag economic development trip to Brazil and Mexico. Holcomb talks about the opportunities he has made throughout the week to grow Indiana's ag economy. Also, Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews the grain markets following the release of the USDA's April WASDE Report. Plus, you'll hear a meat processing facility in Clinton County called This Old Farm. Eric Pfeiffer chats with one of the owners about the huge demand for locally grown beef and pork that they saw at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. All of that and much more are coming up on Hoosier Ag This Week!
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb traveled to Valparaiso on Tuesday, February 21 to congratulate both the Valparaiso Vikings State Championship Football Team and visit the GreatNews.Life office. Continuing his support of Northwest Indiana (NWI), Holcomb took time out of his busy schedule to highlight the positive news throughout the state. Read more about Governor Holcomb's visit here: https://valpo.life/article/gov-holcomb-shares-good-news-around-the-state-and-beyond/
Recorded July 27th 2023 From the INDOT's Major Moves I-69 Project & Propel Indy to Hydrogen Hub, Brad & Jonathan share their stories and experiences using communications as a tool to get infrastructure projects in Indiana to the finish line. With numerous and diverse stakeholders with interest in these projects, Brad discusses the process to “Define Yourself” as well as the strategy and legwork to ensure success. In addition, learn why experts believe Indiana is poised to become for hydrogen what Texas is for oil as the Hoosier state becomes a player in green hydrogen. Book RecommendationsBrad – A Pirate Looks at Fifty by Jimmy Buffett Jonathan – The Long Game: A Memoir by Mitch McConnell Relevant Links: Midwest Alliance for Clean Hydrogen: https://machh2.com/ Midwest Hydrogen Coalition MOU: chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.in.gov/oed/files/Final-H2-MOU.pdf Propel Indy: https://propelindy.com/ INDOT Major Moves I-69 Project: https://www.in.gov/dot/div/contracts/i69.htm Connect with BAR Communications: Website: https://barcommunications.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BarComms Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/barcomms/ Connect with Brad & Jonathan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradrateike/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-kopp-331b73105/ Brad Rateike Brad Rateike is the founding principal of BAR Communications where he has directed public relations strategy and message development for corporate, government and nonprofit clients in the Midwest and in Washington, D.C. since 2010. Brad has created and managed public affairs campaigns for Fortune 50 companies in addition to directing media relations and grassroots outreach for small businesses and startup companies. Brad took a hiatus from the firm in 2016 to serve as a communications and policy advisor for the Donald J. Trump for President Campaign and the Trump/Pence Presidential Transition Team. After being recruited to join the White House Office of Communications, Brad served as the director of Cabinet communications where he coordinated message strategy and rollout of Presidential priorities with Federal agencies in addition to assisting agencies with crisis management. Additionally, Brad served as the communications lead in assisting Cabinet nominees through the Senate confirmation process. Prior to founding the firm, Brad served for five years as deputy press secretary and policy director for former Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels. In that role, he handled media outreach and worked with state agencies and external stakeholder groups on grassroots initiatives to advance the governor's legislative agenda. In November 2021, Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb appointed Brad to the White River State Park Development Commission. He is also a contributing columnist on business and political issues for the Indianapolis Business Journal and is a volunteer with the White House Office of Presidential Advance. Brad was selected as a member of the Stanley K. Lacy Executive Leadership Series Class XLI and was recognized as a member of the Indianapolis Business Journal's “Forty Under 40” Class of 2020. Brad serves as a pro bono communications advisor for the Global War on Terrorism Memorial Foundation and has been a mayoral appointee and chairman of the Indianapolis Citizens Police Complaint Board. Brad served as an organizational development volunteer in the United States Peace Corps and has experience in trade association management. He received a bachelor's degree in English from Franklin College, where he was president of the student body. He is married to Lawren Mills, chair of the public affairs practice group at Ice Miller LLP. They split their time between Indianapolis and Washington, D.C. Jonathan Kopp Jonathan Kopp is the Director of Strategic Communications for BAR Communications. Jonathan has over five years of experience in communications and public affairs, most recently serving as the director of a grassroots energy advocacy organization where he organized support for local projects, educated elected officials, and created and curated content for social media. Prior to that, Jonathan served the Indiana GOP and Eric Holcomb for Indiana in the communications department, as well as on a U.S. Senate Primary campaign where he worked with the political and communications teams. Jonathan is a graduate of Marian University in Indianapolis, where he graduated summa cum laude in Management as a member of the men's soccer team. He is also a member of the Indiana Leadership Forum Class of 2022, the American Enterprise Institute Millennial Leadership Network, and the Marketing & Communications Co-Chair for the CFA Society of Indianapolis Board. Originally from Avon, Indiana, Jonathan now resides in downtown Indianapolis. Who are the hosts? Austin Crites, CFA: Austin is a past-president and current committee member of CFA Society Indianapolis. Professionally, he is the Chief Investment Officer at Aurora Financial Strategies where he manages US-focused, all-cap, style-agnostic equity strategies as the core of client portfolios. Austin is a 2008 graduate of Marian University in Indianapolis where he is now an adjunct professor in the Byrum School of Business. Matt Henry, CFA: Matt is a Senior Investment Officer at STAR Wealth Management. He is also a Past President and a director of CFA Society Indianapolis. When he's not managing porfolios, Matt teaches Finance 300 at Ball State University. He enjoys air conditioning, wi-fi, and the conveniences of indoor living.
Amy welcomes Karrah Herring, the Chief Equity, Inclusion & Opportunity Officer for Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb's Administration, to the Including You podcast. Their conversation is centered around the social vulnerability index. Connect with Karrah on LinkedIn. https://bit.ly/3OGbGXd Including You is brought to you by Lead at Any Level. Learn more about them on their website. http://bit.ly/2lPvOMM
Democrats win big races in Wisconsin for the Supreme Court and Chicago for the Mayor's race and I ask, Where are Conservatives?Nike goes woke and hires a transgender to promote their apparel.Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb signs bill to protect minors from transgender affirming care.
In the latest episode of “Vying for Talent,” Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb discusses how the United States can “get regional” about building competitive talent ecosystems. In discussion with co-hosts Jude Blanchette and Ryan Hass, Holcomb shares insights from his state's education and workforce initiatives to cultivate human capital and innovation. Show notes and transcript: https://brook.gs/3Rrsq5x Vying for Talent podcast is part of the Brookings Podcast Network. Subscribe and listen on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Send feedback email to podcasts@brookings.edu.
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb's State of the State address to lawmakers last night in Indy highlighted education and public health initiatives, as he expands his usual focus on economic and business development in his final two years
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb's State of the State address to lawmakers last night in Indy highlighted education and public health initiatives, as he expands his usual focus on economic and business development in his final two years in office. Holcomb is term limited, and cannot run again in 20-24. He is proposing large funding increases for K-through-12 education, and significant reforms in the public health system. President Biden says he was surprised to learn that a few classified government documents were found at his former office. About a dozen documents from Biden's time as Vice President were found about a week before last year's midterm elections by Biden's lawyers as they packed up papers from the office. They notified the National Archives, and the documents were returned to them. It will be up to Biden's Attorney General to decide whether more investigation is necessary. No jackpot winner once again last night in the Mega Millions lottery drawing, as the prize continues to grow. The cash payout prize for the next drawing Friday night will be over 700 million dollars before taxes, over 1-point-3 billion if taken as an annuity. Odds of winning are infinitesimal, befitting the prize. Notre Dame men's basketball finally got an ACC win last night, downing Georgia Tech in overtime 73-72 at Purcell Pavilion. In the Big Ten, Michigan State won at Wisconsin, 69-65, and Illinois won at Nebraska, 76-to-50. Tonight, Indiana is at Penn State. NBA: the Detroit Pistons lost at Philadelphia, 147-116. The Pistons are back home tonight against Minnesota. Also tonight, the Chicago Bulls play at Washington, and the Indiana Pacers are at New York. Hockey: the Redwings downed Winnipeg 7-to-5 in Detroit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In his final two year budget, Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb is targeting two major areas for significant spending increases: health and education. He's asking lawmakers to spend more on local health departments, and focus on fentanyl, the synthetic opioid responsible for the vast majority of overdose deaths. The Governor also wants schools better funded, including money to end textbook fees for all public school parents. He's proposing over a billion dollars in new spending on education alone. The new legislative session begins in the coming days. More drama Wednesday in Washington as House members once again failed to elect a Speaker to lead the chamber and begin legislative business. Republicans have a slim majority, but 20 of them refuse to back California's Kevin McCarthy to lead them. That's enough to stalemate the process until somebody gives ground. The mastermind behind "Operation Varsity Blues" has been sentenced to 3 and a half years in prison. Prosecutors charged over 50 people in the scheme, including actresses Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin. Ringleader Rick Singer was able to get kids into top colleges by helping them cheat on standardized tests and bribing college coaches to take them as athletic recruits, even if they didn't play the sport in question. College basketball: Michigan downed Penn State in Ann Arbor, 79-69. Illinois lost at Northwestern, 73-60. Tonight: 15th ranked Indiana is at Iowa, and number one Purdue is at 24th ranked Ohio State. NBA: the Bulls beat Brooklyn in Chicago, 121-112. The Indiana Pacers lost at Philly, 129-126. Hockey: the Detroit Redwings lost at home to New Jersey, 5-to-1. The Blackhawks host Arizona tomorrow night at the United Center.
In his final two year budget, Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb is targeting two major areas for significant spending increases: health and education. He's asking lawmakers to spend more on local health departments, and focus on fentanyl, the
From the sun's rays...To the power of the wind...To using hydrogen to fuel big rigs...Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb weighs in on the state's strategy to harness all that nature has to offer...and the potential economic impact. Plus...how a company with roots in small Indiana town is playing a big role in pioneering human tissue research in outer space. And...what the former center of Indiana's limestone industry is doing to save its once-bustling downtown."
This is the WFHB Local News for Thursday, October 20th, 2022. Later in the program, we have some updates from the Community Justice Response Committee on the potential new jail site on Fullerton Pike. More in the bottom half of our program. Also coming up in the next half hour, Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb said …
A man on a 77-hundred-mile overseas mission to bring jobs and investment home to the Heartland. Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb joins us from Taiwan with where things stand to make the state a hub for the next wave in high-tech. Big bucks for the Big Ten. A deeper dive into their $7 billion media deal with sports guru Mike DeCourcy. Holiday World's new “attraction” to get more workers. Plus, Indiana gems are on the brink of extinction. We look at which sites landed on this year's Indiana Landmarks 10 Most Endangered List.
The silver shovels were out this week as Elanco broke ground on their new global headquarters west of downtown Indianapolis. CEO of Elanco, Jeff Simmons, made one thing very clear: this is a new era at Elanco Animal Health. The company's new facility includes many amenities; biggest among them is the epicenter for animal health innovation and the opportunity for innovators across the globe to collaborate on new ideas, create, incubate and scale new animal health companies right here in Indianapolis. This bonus episode of Agbioscience comes from the groundbreaking event as AgriNovus spoke with Jeff Simmons, CEO of Elanco, and Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb on what this new headquarters brings to the state – and the world.
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb has singed HB 1296 into law. This legislation repeals the handgun permit requirement for the state of Indiana. Meaning come July 1, anyone 18 or older (who is not otherwise prohibited) can carry a handgun without a permit in the Hoosier state, but what does this legislation mean for law enforcement? Detective Mark DeShaies with the Fort Wayne Police Department's Gang and Violent Crimes Unit is back with a look at how this legislation will impact day-to-day operations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
HEA 1296 – Firearms Matter (previously HB 1077) has landed on the desk of Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb. Similar legislation was just passed in Ohio and Alabama bringing the total number of constitutional carry states to 23. Governor Holcomb has yet to indicate if he will sign the legislation, but time is running out. However, if the legislation were to become law, anyone 18 or older (who is not otherwise prohibited) would be able to carry a handgun without a permit in the state of Indiana. Doing away with this permit requirement, is something many law enforcement officers are not in favor of. Find out why. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this edition of “Indiana Lawmakers” host Jon Schwantes welcomes Governor Eric Holcomb for a one-on-one interview. The governor discusses his State of the State message and his vision for the state of Indiana.
Also in the news: Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb isn't letting the pandemic cloud his optimism about the present and the future; a juvenile is facing felony charges in connection with a burglary at a car dealership in Westmont; nearly five thousand Chicago residents are testing positive each day for COVID-19....the vast majority for the Omicron variant; and much more.
In today's edition of All Indiana Politics, Scott Sander interviews Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Blair Milo, founding director of the Center for Talent and Opportunity, took on a huge career opportunity, drove innovation, and then confronted a problem she couldn't outwork. One minute into this episode and you'll know how hard Blair works. She went from distinguished naval officer to city mayor before the age of 30. Like you, she's an ambitious, go-get 'em tiger, high achiever who does. not. shy. away. from hard work. But hard work doesn't solve all your problems. Gggggaaaaaasssssspppp. Did I just say that? Yep. You can't outwork all of your problems. Asking for the right kind of help can be the difference between an okay leader and a phenomenal one. Mayor Milo was driving a once-in-a-lifetime transition for her small town. They were all in and there was no going back. Think: this manufacturing plant that's been closed for decades needs a new life in a new century. She had 4 leadership team members' transition out in 6 months' time and she thought they were her ride-or-die gurus all in for the wild ride. They weren't and they were gone. It didn't matter if Blair worked 6 hours or 26 hours a day. There's no way she could have fixed this on her own. Listen in for Blair's "oh boy" moments and her lessons learned from propelling LaPorte, Ind. into the 21st century with her team. The old one and the new one. Here are some my notes and I'd love to see yours in the comments. The downside of innovation The importance of putting the mission first at every level What to do when you're overwhelmed with people problems and why it's not personal Why you'll never really be ready for the big challenges Always err on trying to see the best in somebody When an organization makes a commitment, its people make the commitment too How to answer, "What have I gotten myself into to?" Hard work won't solve all your problems. How to prioritize people, team, and mission This problem is not the emergency you think it is Prioritize your team's life outside of work Your leader can't control as much as you think It's not right to put your expectations on your leader. About Blair Milo Blair Milo is the founding Director of the Center for Talent and Opportunity, a community resource at the Sagamore Institute focused on closing the wealth gap of the new majority by accelerating entrepreneurship and impact investing. She previously served as the first Secretary of Career Connections and Talent, a newly created cabinet position by Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb. In this role she launched the 21st Century Talent Regions initiative resulting in 80 Indiana counties forming regions to plan and implement strategies for attracting, developing, and connecting talent. She also helped create the Indiana Talent Network, a “network of networks” which connects stakeholders statewide in sharing best practices for equitable talent policies and strategies. Blair also served 13 years as a Surface Warfare Officer with the U.S. Navy serving aboard the USS Mason; Destroyer Squadron 50; the Surface Warfare Directorate at the Pentagon; and multiple Navy Reserve commands. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Purdue University and a Master of Professional Studies in Legislative Affairs from George Washington University. She serves on the Board of Governors for the Richard G Lugar Excellence in Public Service Series, the Board of Directors for the Mitch Daniels Leadership Foundation, and on the Dean's Advisory Councils for the Purdue University College of Liberal Arts and the Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies at Indiana University. Blair is a Fellow of the inaugural class of the Civil Society Fellowship, a partnership of ADL and The Aspen Institute, and a member of the Aspen Global Leadership Network. Take the Hot Mess Hotline Quiz: As a leader, you've felt paralyzed by where to start first with your team's and organization's problems. Do you need team building or a frank conversation? Like a Rubik's cube, one shift changes everything else but may create more problems than it solves. Take this 3-minute quiz to find your next best step.
Also happening today, a proposal to name Outer Lake Shore Drive after Jean Baptiste Dusable has gotten preliminary approval at City Hall; Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb has extended the state's public health emergency for another month; and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Also happening today, a proposal to name Outer Lake Shore Drive after Jean Baptiste Dusable has gotten preliminary approval at City Hall; Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb has extended the state's public health emergency for another month; and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Also happening today, a proposal to name Outer Lake Shore Drive after Jean Baptiste Dusable has gotten preliminary approval at City Hall; Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb has extended the state's public health emergency for another month; and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight on Trackside with Curt Cavin and Kevin Lee, its Indy Car Race Week for the season opener at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, AL. They give their season predictions and who they think will win the 2021 Indy Car Series Championship and who we may see in Victory Lane in 2021. Kevin and Curt recap the Open test at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and who will be the ones to watch and who could be in danger of qualifying next Month leading into the Indianapolis 500. Kevin mentioned that IMS President Doug Boles and Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb that their will be fans at the Indianapolis 500, it will be a couple of weeks before how many. He believes fans will be in attendance for Practice and Qualifying and if their will be any concerts or not this year. Kevin and Curt talk about the season opening race at Barber and who they think may take the first checkered flags of the 2021 season. Six time and Defending Indy Car Champion Scott Dixon and 13 time Champion car owner Chip Ganassi join the show to talk about the upcoming season and what it'll be like to go after record tying number 7 and also look back at the Championship season in 2020. Scott talks about the type of racing we may see in 2021 and if it will be any easier to pass on track. Team Penske driver Scott McLaughlin joins the show to talk about his expectations and what his nerves are like for his rookie season in Indy Car starting this weekend. He also recaps his test at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and what he anticipates when they return for the Month of May and the Indianapolis 500. AJ Foyt driver Charlie Kimball joins the show and talks about being in the broadcast booth for the Indy Car test, what it is like to explain the sport to the viewers who are watching and also getting ready to broadcast the Indy Lights broadcasts this season as well.and getting ready to run in the Indianapolis 500 as well. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Allen County Health Commissioner, Dr. Matthew Sutter joined "Fort Wayne's Morning News" to weigh in on Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb's announcements that several COVID restrictions will indeed be ending, or will be turned over to local officials in the next few weeks.
As heard during "Fort Wayne's Morning News," Kayla and News Director Darrin Wright discussed Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb's announcement that several COVID restrictions are coming to an end, including the statewide "Mask Mandate" as of April 6th.
With tensions high in the Capitol just days after President Trump's second Impeachment and days before the Inauguration, we hear from Indiana Congressmen Andre Carson and Jim Banks. Also, Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb enters his second term, and the new AG Todd Rokita is in the headlines his first week in office.
Indiana Governor, Eric Holcomb (R) joined "Fort Wayne's Morning News" following his unveiling of the 2021 "Next Level" agenda which highlighted several topics including education funding, and continued combative efforts with the coronavirus.
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb is set to announce this afternoon whether his Mask Mandate will continue, and it could have big political implications. Plus, the movie theater industry is in big trouble, Federal Appeals Court upholds Indiana Mail In Ballot law, and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Even the Associated Press has picked up on the fact that conservatives are done with Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb. Plus, Max Kellerman is completely ridiculous, former State Superintendent candidate talks left indoctrination in public schools, and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb says not cuts will be coming to K-12 budget, Atlanta officer faces murder charges over controversial killing, U.S. home construction begins to rebound
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb moved the start of Stage 4 to Friday 6/10 (instead of 6/14). Jay Zimmer joins DJB and Diane to discuss all that's involved including retail, bars, restaurants and more. Also, LST-325 finally moves to its new dock in downtown Evansville. Jay will be aboard the ship broadcasting live Saturday morning on WIKY!
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb got a $50,000 donation from a Virginia based executive, whose company got a $17.9 million contract to test for Coronavirus a short time later. Plus, Holcomb also loses in court in a bid to replace Curtis Hill, Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett announces massive street closures to help restaurants dine outside, and more!
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb has announced his 5-step plan to reopen the Hoosier State...I have a few thoughts.
Join Kristopher H. Bilbrey in this Bonus Episode as he talks with Zak Khan, co-founding partner of Aria Diagnostics... a company based out of Indianapolis, Indiana that is currently making 100,000 Covid 19 test kits a week! Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb didn't want to partner with them - why, and will that change? (New York partnered with them for 50,000 plus test kits)! Moreover, can your community... or you individually get test kits from them? Listen to the episode to find out! AND PLEASE, FOR EVERYONE'S SAKE... SHARE THIS EPISODE SO ALL CAN HEAR IT! Aria Diagnostics can be found here: https://www.ariadxs.com Aria Diagnostics phone number: 317-733-9454 To get some PERCEPTION-GEAR in your life, check out the "Merch IS Reality" store at the following link: https://merchisreality.square.site. Perception IS Reality w/Kristopher H. Bilbrey & Special Guest: Zak Khan 04.20.20 (Produced by: The Vulgar Poets) Special Guest: Zac Khan.
Sunday, April 5, 2020: Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb recently called Hoosiers to go into "Hoosier Hunker Down Mode" in order to survive and persevere through the Coronavirus pandemic. For the follower of the Lord Jesus Christ, what does "hunkering down" look like? Today, Pastor Greg delivers the second in a series of messages on habits we can cultivate to honor Christ and grow spiritually as we endure this pandemic.
March 29, 2020: Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb called Hoosiers this week to go into "Hoosier Hunker Down Mode" in order to survive and persevere through the Coronavirus pandemic. For the follower of the Lord Jesus Christ, what does "hunkering down" look like? Today, Pastor Greg will share habits that will help us honor Christ and grow spiritually as we endure this pandemic. About St Joe Community Church St Joe is located at 2900 North Anthony Blvd., just a few blocks south of the campus of Purdue University at Fort Wayne. Pastor Greg Byman serves as the senior pastor and the entire St Joe church family welcomes you to join us for worship service each Sunday at 10:00 am. For more information visit www.StJoeCommunityChurch.org or call (260) 471-4704.
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb joins us to talk about the state of the Indiana economy, nonstop flights, his 2020 Next Level Agenda and more; we get an update on tourism in Indianapolis; the Indiana State Museum takes on the opioid crisis; Indiana's online university inks a key partnership; we talk to the retiring commissioner of the IHSAA; and, our panel of INsiders weighs in on the top stories of the week.
This week on Indiana Lawmakers, Jon Schwantes sits down with Republican Governor Eric Holcomb to discuss legislation being considered by the 2020 General Assembly.
Grote Industries was recently highlighted by Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb for its partnership with Ivy Tech Community College and the Indiana Department of Correction. Through the program, Grote provides workplace experience and training, as well as opportunities for permanent employment to women returning to the workforce. Andrew Garrett, human resources officer at Grote, discusses the benefits to the program and why automotive repair shop owners should consider getting involved in something similar.
This week on Indiana Lawmakers, Jon Schwantes sits down with Republican Governor Eric Holcomb to discuss legislation being considered by the 2020 General Assembly.
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb addresses a joint session of the legislature about The State of the State.
In today’s feature report, junior correspondent Katrine Bruner talked to environmental protesters outside Bloomington City Hall. Teachers and students walked out of schools and several local environmental protest groups attended. Protesters demanded immediate action for policymakers to address the climate crisis. Headlines include: Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb called for a ban on cellphone use while …
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb announces his drive to be re-elected in 2020.
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb talks about his announcement seeking a second term in office. He also spoke with Mark McGill about the comeback story of Michiana. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A quick conversation with Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb on his proposed increase of teachers' salaries and the tolling of the Ohio River bridges connecting Evansville to Henderson.
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb's billion-dollar infrastructure plan. New Joe Donnelly/Mike Braun poll numbers. That plus Banks wants Tritch to sashay away and more.
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb's billion-dollar infrastructure plan. New Joe Donnelly/Mike Braun poll numbers. That plus Banks wants Tritch to sashay away and more.
Tony Katz questions the media's constant refrain that President Trump is putting journalists at risk. The New York Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger says he met with the President to tell him how he's endangering journalists when he calls them the "enemy of the people." The problem is that the media has not recognized their complict role in creating this issue. "The junkie needs to accept the fact that their on the junk!" Also, Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb - after vandalism at an Indianapolis area synagogue - has thrown his support behind hate crimes legislation. Tony thinks it's a bad idea to create groups of people who are more protected than others.
In Episode 51 of the ROI Podcast, presented by the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb sat down with Associate Dean Phil Powell to discuss tech growth and jobs in the state. ---- Do you have a question? Looking to get help on a business decision? Know a great guest for our show? Email roipod@iupui.edu so we can help your organization make better business decisions. ---- Ready to take your next step? Check out if a Kelley MBA is right for you: https://bit.ly/3m2G6D5
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb dropped by the WIKY Morning Show for a lively, fun chat about his views of Evansville and southwest Indiana from his vantage point in the State House.
A pre-recorded show with Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb.