More fast-charging electric vehicle stations coming to North Central Indiana area
Indiana’s electric vehicle charging network is expanding.
More fast-charging electric vehicle stations coming to North Central Indiana area Read More »
Indiana’s electric vehicle charging network is expanding.
More fast-charging electric vehicle stations coming to North Central Indiana area Read More »
A majority of Indiana manufacturers surveyed believe a late-year resurgence is a driving force behind optimism that they will survive the economic uncertainties created by the pandemic.
Survey of Indiana manufacturers shows sector believes they will get through pandemic Read More »
Three meat processors in La Porte and Elkhart counties are receiving a share of $4 million in state grants to protect workers and operations during the pandemic.
La Porte, Elkhart county meat processors receive share of $4 million in state grants Read More »
Katie Jenner will serve as Indiana’s first secretary of education.
The number of people out of work continues to fall in Indiana.
The state’s poultry producers were honored by state officials Nov. 24 for assistance they provided to residents in need around Indiana.
Indiana small businesses struggling because of the pandemic have until Dec. 1 to apply for state assistance.
Indiana Small Business Restart Grant Program deadline Dec. 1 Read More »
Putting on the annual traditional Thanksgiving dinner spread should be a little cheaper than last year.
Farm Bureau annual survey finds Thanksgiving dinner should be cheaper than last year Read More »
A near century-old family-owned Pulaski County company is among the 2020 inductees to the Indiana Manufacturers Association Hall of Fame.
Pulaski County firm, Ivy Tech among Indiana Manufacturers Association’s 2020 honorees Read More »
A message of optimism was conveyed by presenters and award recipients during the recent E-Day awards program.
La Porte County firms among 2020 Entrepreneurial Excellence (E-Day) Award winners Read More »