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FLOSOURCE ANNOUNCES GROWTH IN MORGAN COUNTY, INDIANA
The employees of FloSource, Inc., located in Martinsville, Indiana, have announced that the company and its team will be relocating into a new facility in Mooresville, Indiana in mid-2019.
FloSource is recognized for its leadership in distributing valve, actuation, instrumentation, and steam equipment to a variety of users including original equipment manufacturers, mechanical contractors, and a wide variety of end user sectors including energy, oil and gas processing, food and beverage, chemicals, pharma, steel, and environmental management.
According to Amy MacOwan, President of FloSource, "We have enjoyed steady growth at our Martinsville location during our time in the community. With the upcoming I-69 interstate construction project through Martinsville, our property is slated for acquisition and demolition. When we looked for alternative locations that would not be disruptive to our near-term operations while providing long-
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term growth, we considered other communities outside of Morgan County because of our critical need for open transportation routes. The search brought us right back to Morgan County. With the assistance of the Morgan County Economic Development Corporation, the Town of Mooresville, the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT), and our state legislators, Representative Peggy Mayfield and Senator Rod Bray, we found our new location in Flagstaff Business Park in Mooresville. By remaining in Morgan County, we will be able to retain and grow our workforce- our family- that makes FloSource the reputable business that it is today. Our roots run deep here. We won't miss a beat during the development of our new facility, and we are excited to continue the challenge of exceeding our customers' expectations while we prepare for the future."
With 28 employees at its current location, FloSource anticipates creating 10 additional jobs as a result of the relocation and expansion of its operations.
FloSource is a Certified Women's Business Enterprise (WBE).
For more information about the company, please visit
www.FloSource.com
or call 765.342.1360
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Read the full article from Reporter-Times by clicking
here
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CHANGE OF SCENERY: MARTINSVILLE, STATE UNVEIL I-69 DESIGNS
By: Lance Gideon, Reporter-Times
The Interstate 69 project will have a lasting effect on the city of Martinsville.
While many of those impacts are sure to be economic in nature, the interstate will change the visual appearance of the city.
“The interstate will shape our future,” Martinsville Mayor Shannon Kohl said at a press conference Thursday to announce potential de sign elements for the new interstate. “We have taken every opportunity to influence not just where it will go, but how it will look.”
Because of the pending changes coming to Martinsville, a task force was created with local citizens to weigh in on the aesthetic side of the interstate as it traverses through the city.
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Morgan County Labor Market Update- June 2018
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*Not seasonally adjusted
June 2018 Unemployment Rate IN: 3.6%, US: 4.2%
Source: Indiana Department of Workforce Development
Labor Force does not include retired persons, students, those taking care of children or other family members, and others who are neither working nor seeking work.
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WORKERS WITH CRIMINAL RECORDS
A Survey by the Society for Human Resource Management
and the Charles Koch Institute
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"The number of Americans with a criminal history is on the rise, and nearly one-third of the adult working-age population has a record.1 A new nationwide study commissioned by the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) and the Charles Koch Institute (CKI) finds that, while these Americans do face additional scrutiny during the hiring process, many employees, managers, and Human Resources (HR) professionals, are open to working with and hiring people with criminal histories."
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Highlights from the article
- Page 2: “82% of managers and 67% of HR professionals feel that the “quality of hire” for workers with criminal records is as high as or higher than that for workers without records. 74% of both managers and HR believe the cost of hiring individuals with criminal records is the same as or lower than that of hiring individuals without criminal records.”
- Page 4: “While quality and costs are perceived to be similar for applicants with and without criminal records, other considerations play an important role in hiring decisions. Among both managers and HR professionals, the top-
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reasons for extending job offers to workers with criminal records are hiring the best candidate, giving individuals a second chance, and wanting to make the community a better place
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- Page 8: “Managers and HR professionals report that the factors most likely to increase their willingness to hire individuals with criminal records include:
- a demonstrated consistent work history,
- employment references,
- job training, a certificate of rehabilitation.
- Slightly lower proportions are influenced by positive stories from other business leaders, replacement programs, or monetary incentives like tax deductions”
Read the full survey from
SHRM-CKI by clicking
here
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Check
Visit Morgan County
's handy calendar to find all sorts of fun events coming up throughout the county. Take a look at what's going on
this month
, or search by date, event category, keyword or location.
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-COMMUNITY EVENTS
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August 5th- 7th
Parade is Sunday, Aug. 5th at 2 p.m.
Pioneer Park, Mooresville
August 11th, 7 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Bicentennial Park, Mooresville
August 25th, 5:30 p.m. - 10 p.m.
Morgan County Fair Grounds,
Martinsville
September 7th- 9th
Main Street, Monrovia
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-BUSINESS EVENTS-
August 3rd, 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
Richmond, IN
August 8th, 8 a.m. - 10 a.m.
Muncie, IN
September 6th, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Crown Point, IN
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to read the latest news from the
Morgan County Business Leader
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Jeff Banning founded Banning Engineering in 1994 with the vision to create an organization that would represent his values, character, and passion. Over the last 20 years, Banning Engineering has evolved and grown into an organization of skilled individuals who have a similar vision and dedication. This dedication enables the firm to excel at a wide variety of projects including but not limited to: site development, storm water resources, survey, water & sanitary sewer, economic development, construction services, recreation & quality of life, and transportation.
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Home Bank SB was chartered in 1890 as a mutual institution which essentially means that it is owned by its depositors. Without private ownership or stockholders, the bank's profits are allocated entirely to its capital reserves, resulting in greater fiscal strength and resources for community support. Home Bank strives to lead by example in building a legacy of giving back to the communities served. Home Bank plans to continue this philosophy with the hops of being able to make a greater impact in the years to come.
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Citizens can help you with all of your banking needs
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Officer: 317.831.9544
Fax: 317.831.9548
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Mike Dellinger
Executive Director
317.760.4150
LeeDa Allen
Director of Business Operations
317.777.8290
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The MCEDC works to attract new companies to the county and assists existing companies by providing educational opportunities and resources that foster growth.
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