1) Governor Pence Dedicates New Medical Clinic at Camp Atterbury // March 30, 2016. Governor Mike Pence joins representatives from the Indiana National Guard and the Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Centerto dedicate a new medical clinic, called the Wakeman VA Clinic, at Camp Atterbury in Edinburgh, Indiana. The Wakeman VA Clinic is the first of its kind in Indiana, and offers primary medical care, as well as physical therapy, mental health assessments, and technology-based, long-distance clinical health care.
2) Governor Pence Cheers on Valpo Crusaders // March 30, 2016. Governor Mike Pence joins Valparaiso Mayor Jon Costas in cheering on the Valparaiso University Men’s Basketball team before they took on George Washington in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) championship at Madison Square Garden.
3) Governor Pence Cuts Ribbon on New Manufacturing Facility in Northwest Indiana // March 31, 2016.Governor Mike Pence joins executives from Hoist Liftruck Mfg. in East Chicago to cut the ribbon on their new manufacturing operations in Indiana. Hoist Liftruck Mfg., a manufacturer of high-capacity material handling equipment, announced plans last August to relocate its manufacturing operations from Bedford Park, Illinois, to Indiana, creating up to 500 new jobs by 2022.
4) Governor Pence Welcomes New Manufacturing Facility to Northwest Indiana // March 31, 2016.Governor Mike Pence joins executives from Pratt Industries in Valparaiso to cut the ribbon on their new manufacturing operations in Indiana. Pratt Industries, the only major American paper-making company in the industry to produce only 100 percent recycled paper, announced plans in September 2013 to locate a new recycling facility in Valparaiso, creating up to 137 green-collar manufacturing jobs by 2018.