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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.
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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.
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Appointments to boards and commissions

Governor Mike Pence recently made appointments to various boards and commissions.
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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.
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Change concerning property damage crash

A law that had been on the Indiana books as a misdemeanor, and was inadvertently removed, has been reinstated as a class "C" infraction.
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Governor Pence directs flags lowered to half-staff

Governor Pence today directed flags be flown at half-staff beginning immediately for West Point Cadet and Valparaiso native Mitchell Alexander Winey.
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Bill signed affirming Support of Israel

Governor Pence ceremonially signed the bill affirming Indiana's Support of Israel.
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GE to offer its former Broadway site for redevelopment

General Electric Company is pleased to announce that it is offering for sale and potential reuse and redevelopment its former manufacturing site in Fort Wayne.
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Hoosier job, wage growth continues

Indiana added 12,000 Hoosier jobs last month, marking the 10th consecutive month of total employment above the previous peak employment record from March 2000.
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Pence comments on Ellspermann selection

Governor Mike Pence today issued this statement following the selection of Sue Ellspermann to lead Ivy Tech Community College as its next president.