Tag: Chambers

Chambers stressing economic growth in governor race

Apr. 27—ANDERSON — Gubernatorial candidate Brad Chambers said his message is one of being an outsider with fresh ideas. Chambers was in Anderson Friday to meet with The Herald Bulletin. He stated he is running for a service job, not a career change. He is running in the Republican Party primary against Mike Braun, Suzanne […]

I’m the mayor of Fishers. Brad Chambers is the leader Indiana needs.

I have spent the last decade of my life working to develop a dynamic Fishers economy, redefining local government to meet the changing needs of our residents, and trying to develop a strong collaborative environment for our region. While I’m proud of what we’re accomplishing in Fishers, there is still a long way to go […]

Sign up now for Chamber’s ‘Leadership Palestine’ program

Mar. 12—The Palestine Area Chamber of Commerce is accepting applications for its 2024 Leadership Palestine class. “To be able to bring back Leadership Palestine is so exciting,” said Chamber Director Angela Howell-Fields. “This program leads the way for up-and-coming future leaders of our community. From meeting members of our community to learning about new endeavors […]

$1B difference in budgets between Wyoming Legislature’s two chambers

Feb. 23—CHEYENNE — The two chambers of the Wyoming Legislature are miles apart when it comes to how the state should spend its money for the 2025-26 budget biennium. Senate Majority Leader Larry Hicks, R-Baggs, told the Wyoming Tribune Eagle on Friday there is an upwards of $900 million to $1 billion difference between the […]

What happened during the chamber’s day of chaos?

The UK’s House of Commons endured a day of acrimony and descended into chaos, concluding with more than an hour of claims and criticism about speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle’s handling of the Gaza ceasefire debate. The SNP opted to use one of its allocated Opposition Day Debates to press for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, […]

Capital outlay clears both chambers; senators worry about unfinished projects

Feb. 14—New sewer lines and government buildings, water plant improvements and road projects are part of the Legislature’s $1.4 billion capital outlay package this year. Senate Bill 275 first passed the Senate on Wednesday morning, along with a second bill authorizing extensions on funding approved in recent years for projects that have since been delayed. […]

Midland, Odessa chambers, UTPB celebrate milestone anniversaries together

Feb. 9—The Midland Chamber of Commerce, Odessa Chamber of Commerce, and the University of Texas Permian Basin hosted a joint mixer to celebrate milestone anniversaries for their respective organizations. Hundreds gathered on Feb. 6 at UTPB’s Center for Energy and Economic Diversification (CEED) to celebrate the Midland Chamber’s 100th, Odessa Chamber’s 90th, and UTPB’s 50th […]