Governor Holcomb to extend stay at home order until May 1
By: Melissa Hudson
Posted: Apr 17, 2020 2:53 PM EDT

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During his daily press conference, Governor Eric Holcomb announced on Friday he will be extending the stay at home order until May 1.
It was originally set to expire on Monday, April 20.
He will release more specific information on the new executive order on Monday when it is issued.
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