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Martinsville's Rodric Bray to succeed David Long as Leader of Indiana Senate
By: Lindsey Erdody,
Indianapolis Business Journal
Indiana Senate Republicans have selected their new leader.
Republicans met behind closed doors after a one-day special session ended Monday, and in less than an hour, picked Senate Majority Floor Leader Rodric Bray, R-Martinsville, to take over for retiring President Pro Tem David Long, R-Fort Wayne.
The caucus vote picking Bray is not official; the Senate will formally vote in November during its Organization Day on its new president pro tem.
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But Senate Republicans are expected to honor the caucus vote, and because Republicans have a supermajority in the chamber, Bray is fully expected to become the next president pro tem.
“Rod Bray is a strong selection to lead the Indiana Senate," Gov. Eric Holcomb said in a statement. "He’s smart, disciplined, well-respected and a good listener. He brings both the experience and insight necessary to become the next great leader of the Senate."
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Tuesday
, June 12th
7:30 a.m. - 10 a.m.
Monroe Convention Center,
Bloomington
AGENDA
- 7:30-8:00am- Registration/breakfast
- 8:00-8:05am- Welcome remarks, President Elaine Bedel
- 8:05-8:15am- Lieutenant Governor Suzanne Crouch
- 8:15-8:45am- Roundtable discussion
- 8:45-9:00am- IEDC presentation
- 9:00-9:55am- Panel discussion
- 9:55-10:00am- Closing remarks, First Lady Janet Holcomb
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Celebrating Women in Business
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It's no secret that women provide critical leadership and guidance across Indiana. The Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) invites female leaders from the South Central region to attend an exclusive event focused on the strengths and challenges facing the women who shape our state's success.
The morning includes a panel discussion with noted leaders including Sara Hamidovic, President and Principal Engineer at Environmental Engineering, LLC; Nicky James, Vice President of Human Resources and Development at Cook Medical Group; and Laurie Burns McRobbie, First Lady of Indiana University.
Space is limited, so RSVP today to take part in this discussion about the state of work for Hoosier women. Please note that the second portion of the RSVP form requests your feedback on discussion topics for the roundtable portion of the event. All input is appreciated.
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Morgan County Labor Market Update- April 2018
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*Not seasonally adjusted
April 2018 Unemployment Rate IN: 2.9%, US: 3.7%
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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Looking for valuable employees?
Consider a National Guardsman!
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Contact David Maurer, director of community outreach for the
National Guard Association of Indiana (NGAI), to learn more by clicking below
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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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June 9th- September 22nd, 7 p.m. - 9 p.m.
N Indiana St., Mooresville
June 16th, 8 a.m.
Courthouse Square, Martinsville
June 21st
Downtown Mooresville
June 23rd, 5 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Cedar Creek Winery, Martinsville
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-BUSINESS EVENTS-
June 13th, 4:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Demotte, IN
June 14th, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Crown Point, IN
June 20th, 9 a.m. - 11 a.m.
New Castle, IN
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Click here
to read the latest news from the
Morgan County Business Leader
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Endeavor, originally known as Clay County Rural Telephone Cooperative, was incorporated on May 25, 1950 to provide telephone service to small towns and rural areas.
We have grown to currently provide service to approximately 9,000 members. We also offer High Speed Internet, Television, IT Services, Security Solutions, Business Phone Solutions, and Wireless.
These new additions prompted a name change to reflect our wide variety of services and our extended territories. In 2007 we became Clay County Rural Telephone Cooperative doing business as Endeavor Communications.
Endeavor Communications
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Since our beginnings in 1893, we understand that it's about the customer. We make our customers feel at home. We show them we care. We make them feel special. Give them advice. Give them value. Keep our promises. Help them out when they really need it. Reach out to them. Know them. Thank them.
We are focused on building deep, lifelong client relationships and providing maximum shareholder value. We provide an environment where customers can bank with their neighbors, realizing that our business begins and ends with people.
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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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