Tag: Indiana Governor Mike Pence
Completion of West Lake Corridor Project on the South Shore Line celebrated
Indiana Governor Mike Braun was joined today by federal, state, regional and local leaders to officially cut the ribbon paving the way for the commencement of new service on the South Shore Line’s Monon Corridor service.
Secretary Jim Schellinger stepping down
Today, Governor Eric Holcomb announced that Secretary of Commerce Jim Schellinger would step down from the Indiana Economic Development Corporation.
Gov. Pence on record labor force
Governor Pence issued the following statement regarding the all-time highs in Indiana's total labor force (3,379,290) and total number of employed (3,226,385).
INDOT receives more than 1,500 Apps for matching grant funds
INDOT announced today that the agency has received 1,592 applications for matching grant funds to support local road and bridge improvement projects.
HIP 2.0 evaluation reveals Hoosier success
The results of a study conducted by the Lewin Group, an independent health care consulting firm, affirm the success of the design and implementation of the HIP.
Gov. Pence heralds strong employment rate
Governor Mike Pence today heralded news that Indiana's unemployment rate dropped 0.2 percent in May, from 5.2 percent to 5.0 percent.
Hoosier business climate attracting jobs and talent
Indiana's economy continues to grow stronger, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics report released by the Indiana Department of Workforce Development.
INDOT extends Community Crossings deadline
INDOT announces that due to high interest in the program the agency is extending the application deadline for the Community Crossings matching grant program.
Appointments to boards and commissions
Governor Mike Pence recently made appointments to various boards and commissions.
Pence directs flags at half-staff for victims of Orlando terrorist attack
Governor Pence directs flags be flown at half-staff at state facilities statewide to honor the victims of Sunday's terror attack in Orlando.




