Indiana’s jobless rate holds steady at 3.9%
The number of people out of work in Indiana is on the decline.
The number of people out of work in Indiana is on the decline.
State officials want to preserve Indiana’s historic buildings, many of which house active businesses and organizations today.
New state Main Street program supports downtown revitalization, building preservation Read More »
Ensuring all Michigan City residents have access to food is the goal of a project between the EDCMC and the Purdue Extension.
Purdue Extension, EDCMC partnership seeks solutions to Michigan City’s food desert issue Read More »
Indiana’s agriculture community remains optimistic about its future.
Latest Purdue ag barometer reflects optimism in sector Read More »
Economic development organizations from the Region and Michiana areas are collecting salary and benefits data from employers in their respective markets.
South Bend-Elkhart area economic groups collaborate on new wage, benefits survey Read More »
Businesses economically impacted by the pandemic can get more assistance from the Small Business Administration.
SBA offers more pandemic relief to nation’s small businesses Read More »
Don Babcock will join the staff of Purdue University Northwest Chancellor Thomas Keon as part-time director of economic development and community relations.
Longtime NIPSCO executive Don Babcock joins chancellor’s staff at Purdue Northwest Read More »
A total of 80 communities across Indiana will receive a share of more than $18.6 million in COVID relief funds.
Indiana issues more than $18M in COVID relief grants Read More »
A member of Ivy Tech Community College’s administrative team is part of a panel advising the Biden Administration on economic recovery policies.
Ivy Tech administrator named to Biden Administration economic policy advisory panel Read More »
Walmart wants to shine a spotlight on innovative products produced by Indiana entrepreneurs.
Walmart seeks U.S.-made products to sell at its stores Read More »