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Man behind major Downtown Evansville development announces 2024 gubernatorial run Kaitlin Lange and John T. Martin, Indianapolis Star Sen. Mike Braun speaks on bill to limit emergency power of Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb Replay Video UP NEXT The 2024 election cycle is already beginning in Indiana, three-and-a-half years before election day with the man behind a major development project in Downtown Evansville announcing his candidacy for governor. Former president of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation Eric Doden announced he is running for governor in 2024 as a Republican this week. That s when Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb s second and last term will be up. ....
View Comments During the Spanish Flu pandemic a century ago, Indiana Gov. James P. Goodrich and President Woodrow Wilson barely played a role in the public response, despite the fact that it killed an estimated 10,000 Hoosiers. Wilson never made a public statement about the pandemic. Never, said John M. Barry, author of The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History. Profiles of Gov. Goodrich don t even mention the pandemic that claimed the lives of millions of young adults nationally and nearly 13,000 Hoosiers. It was local public health officials who ordered mandates the required facemasks, closed businesses and public events. ....
The 2024 election cycle is already beginning in Indiana, three-and-a-half years before election day. Former president of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation Eric Doden announced he is running for governor in 2024 as a Republican. That s when Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb s second and last term will be up. Doden, who lives in Fort Wayne, served as president of the IEDC under former Gov. Mike Pence from 2013 to 2015 where, according to a release from his campaign, he spearheaded the Regional Cities initiative. I believe firmly that we can restore and grow our Indiana Main Streets, enable success for both students and educators in our school system, improve our broken healthcare system, and create 21st century economic opportunities for Hoosier families, Doden said in a statement. To do so, we need to elect leaders who have the experience, vision and courage to get results. ....
Updated: 4:06 PM EDT May 6, 2021 DANVILLE, Ind. During the Spanish Flu pandemic a century ago, Indiana Gov. James P. Goodrich and President Woodrow Wilson barely played a role in the public response, despite the fact that it killed an estimated 10,000 Hoosiers. Wilson never made a public statement about the pandemic. Never, said John M. Barry, author of The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History. Profiles of Gov. Goodrich don t even mention the pandemic that claimed the lives of millions of young adults nationally and nearly 13,000 Hoosiers. It was local public health officials who ordered mandates the required facemasks, closed businesses and public events. ....
Former state official announces 2024 gubernatorial run 3 years ahead of Election Day Kaitlin Lange, Indianapolis Star Replay Video The 2024 election cycle is already beginning in Indiana, three-and-a-half years before election day. Former president of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation Eric Doden announced he is running for governor in 2024 as a Republican. That s when Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb s second and last term will be up. Doden, who lives in Fort Wayne, served as president of the IEDC under former Gov. Mike Pence from 2013 to 2015 where, according to a release from his campaign, he spearheaded the Regional Cities initiative. I believe firmly that we can restore and grow our Indiana Main Streets, enable success for both students and educators in our school system, improve our broken healthcare system, and create 21st century economic opportunities for Hoosier families, Doden said in a statement. To do so, we need ....