The Office of Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith will host mobile office hours Tuesday in Fountain County to meet with residents and discuss local concerns with Hoosiers.
“We are keeping our promise to hear from all Hoosiers throughout the state – whether it’s at town halls or during our mobile office hours,” Lieutenant Governor Beckwith said. “These give us an opportunity to listen, learn, and serve the people of Indiana. We welcome residents to stop by, meet our staff, and share the local issues that matter most to them.”
The mobile office hours will be held on Tuesday, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. at 329 Washington St., Covington, Indiana.
No appointment is necessary.
Residents may discuss infrastructure, workforce development, agriculture, education, or any other matter affecting their communities.
For more information, call the Office of the Lieutenant Governor.
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