Candidates for Indiana Lieutenant Governor debate with focus on rural communities
By:
ABC57 News Staff
Posted: Aug 13, 2024 11:22 PM EST | Updated: Aug 14, 2024 12:10 AM EST
-
3:01
Debate on Palisades Nuclear Power Plant possible re-start continues
-
2:48
SBCSC leaders eye Coquillard as site for career hub, met with...
-
1:01
Notre Dame Women’s Basketball team set to face USC trojans
-
2:48
Thanksgiving Dinner will cost slightly less this year in Indiana
-
2:51
Fourth Generation of Ruszkowski family joins SBPD
-
3:52
Required police merit board faces challenges in South Bend
-
2:32
Take a look at the new and improved LaSalle Park
-
1:43
A sloppy, wintry day, Thursday
-
2:12
Michigan Works! highlight local employer apprenticeship programs
-
4:55
Holiday show season at the Phoenix Performing Arts in Goshen
-
1:51
Rain, snow, and wind are on their way later tonight
-
3:05
Notre Dame Men’s Basketball out to a 4-0 start to the season
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. -- The candidates for Indiana's Lieutenant Governor discussed key issues at a debate in Indianapolis Tuesday night.
Topics centered around the future of agriculture, emphasizing consideration for rural communities in the Hoosier state.
Micah Beckwith is the Republican candidate, joining the ballot with Senator Mike Braun.
Tonya Hudson is running as the Libertarian candidate on the ballot with Donald Rainwater.
Terry Goodin is the Democratic candidate, joining Jennifer McCormick in the race for Indiana Governor.
Hear more from the candidates and watch the entire debate here.
Sign up for the ABC 57Newsletter