JA Chambertown attracts 2,000 students
JA Chambertown offered 2,000 students the chance to experience real-life financial decisions with the help of voluteers and business representatatives.
JA Chambertown offered 2,000 students the chance to experience real-life financial decisions with the help of voluteers and business representatatives.
Next in our Entrepreneurship Q&A series is The Harvest Hangout Play Café in Goodland, co-founded by Mirahida Kindig and Zahira Montoya.
The Northwest Indiana Regional Development Authority is committing $250,000 in grant funds to a new Development Catalyst Grant program.
Powers Health became the first health care system in Indiana on March 26 to use the Seismiq Intravascular Lithotripsy system from Boston Scientific.
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While federal officials cite grid reliability concerns, opponents say Hoosiers are paying the price of extended coal operations.
Utilities warn of soaring costs related to coal plants Read More »
Micah Pollak, interim dean of the Indiana University Northwest School of Business, and Matt Kinghorn, senior demographer at the Indiana Business Research Center, share population trends in the state.
NWI population steadily growing along with state Read More »
Grants from the United Way of Northwest Indiana, the Cleveland-Cliffs Foundation and the NIPSCO/NiSource Charitable Foundation will help the Salvation Army of East Chicago expand its daily food program.
Grants help East Chicago Salvation Army renovate kitchen Read More »
Melissa Mitchell, CEO of HealthLinc, calls for action as lawmakers consider 340B savings under Medicaid.