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So, as Indiana speeds up its restart, Beshear said he is sticking to his slower, more gradual pace.
Jobs are already posted, according to Lacuna CEO Brian Holzer, who said the company will "preference locality" when looking for job candidates but will extend its search nationally.
Louisville is trying to fill a $100 million hole in city coffers as shutdowns tied to the COVID-19 pandemic continue cut tax revenue.
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