Holcomb, Crouch prepare to party at inaugural gala
When Gov. Eric Holcomb and Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch were sworn in for their second terms in January, COVID-19 vaccinations were just materializing.
So, a socially distanced oath occurred with only 50 people in attendance rather than thousands.
No balloons and certainly no hugging.
Six months later and the Holcomb for Indiana campaign is gearing up to host a concert and black-tie inaugural gala.
“These events aren t just to celebrate our governor and lieutenant governor, this is a way for us to bring together the entire Holcomb-Crouch team that worked so hard to make the governor s historic reelection happen and to celebrate all Hoosiers for their sacrifice and resilience during the global pandemic,” campaign manager Kyle Hupfer said. “These events will be a great opportunity to remember our shared victories and reaffirm our commitment to helping Governor Holcomb continue building One Indiana for All.”
Gov. Eric J. Holcomb is traveling to Israel this week at the invitation of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The governor will be in the country today
Indiana governor traveling to Israel during hour of need Share Updated: 4:17 PM EDT May 25, 2021 Associated Press Share Updated: 4:17 PM EDT May 25, 2021
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The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Share Updated: 4:17 PM EDT May 25, 2021 Associated Press Indiana’s governor is traveling to Israel in the wake of the cease-fire to the 11-day war between Israel and Gaza’s militant Hamas rulers.Gov. Eric Holcomb’s office announced Tuesday morning he would be in Israel Tuesday and Wednesday at the invitation of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.The Republican governor cited business and cultural ties between Indiana and Israel for making the trip.“I stand in support of Israel and look forward to meeting with Prime Mini
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb (AP Photo/Darron Cummings File)
INDIANAPOLIS Indiana’s governor is traveling to Israel in the wake of the ceasefire to the 11-day conflict between Israel and the Gaza’s ruling Hamas terror group.
Governor Eric Holcomb’s office announced Tuesday morning he would be in Israel Tuesday and Wednesday at the invitation of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The Republican governor cited business and cultural ties between Indiana and Israel for making the trip.
“I stand in support of Israel and look forward to meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu to continue forging an even stronger Israel-Indiana bond,” Holcomb said in a statement. “When I was invited, I did not hesitate to make this trip to meet in Israel during such an hour of need.”