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Indiana's governor candidates weigh in on the Wabash Valley's role under the next four years of thei

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Indiana's governor candidates weigh in on the Wabash Valley's role under the next four years of thei
Indiana's governor candidates weigh in on the Wabash Valley's role under the next four years of thei

This week on News 10, we've been hearing from candidates running for Indiana governor.

Presidential debate".

"this week" "on news 10"..

We've been hearing from candidates running "for indiana governor".

"our executive producer" interviewed republican governor "eric holcomb", democratic candidate "woody myers" and libertarian candidate "donald rain-water" "all through zoom" "today"..

We return "to alphabetical order" for their responses.

"our final question" asks how "each candidate" sees the role of the wabash valley..

In the next "4"-years "under thei leadership".

///////// the wabash valley has so many assets that will draw attention and investment when you talk about infrastructure and location location location being so important having a regional airport having the interstate run right through it the entire country you really are when you draw at the epicenter of it all and then to have so many institutions of higher learning always in the backyard and so whether it's ivy tech ausable mary's or rose hulman you've got a local workforce development that complements those institutions tablet recruitment and developers and to think that natural beauty of the terrain of the wabash valley i would saythere's just the terrain is so beautiful so more and more big events when we get on the other side of this pandemic like cross country for sure i think of that whole terre haute area as being a second home oh i just will do everything i possibly can to continue the economic good fortune i know we're going to have to work hard with the recent changes of the casino moving to vigo county state has a role in that and we will make sure we do our part but we also have to bring new jobs high tech jobs to the wabash valley and part of that include getting internet services in place part of that is economic development in those areas and industries that have the best chance of success in the state i talked early or about personal protective gear.

Do you have interstate 70 that divides north and south america right through it so that means it's an ideal spot to place any company that distributes product nationwide i'm very interested in talking with the economic development leaders in the area to get their ideas on what we should do next i think to be very honest with you the walbash valley make beds to make that decision i believe that we as a state citizens to let government know that we need the freedom to chart our own path to decide how you're going to rest for us and i think it would be extremely inappropriate and selfish of me to say i know what's best for the wabash valley i'm believe that the citizens of the wabash valley need to reach out and tell me here's what we need to do here's what we want to do and and here's what the government can do to get out of our way so we can make the wabash valley what is best for us.

///////// "the conversations" didn't end here... you can hear "their complete responses" and other questions ..

Over on our web site..

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