$4 million federal grant funds bulk storage facility conversion at Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor
A $4 million federal grant will help the Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor convert a vacant gravel yard into a multimodal storage facility.... Read more.
Groundbreaking marks start of construction for expanded commuter rail service in Region
Years of planning and preparation have made expanded commuter rail service a reality in Northwest Indiana.... Read more.
United Way of Porter County sends more than $1.5M into community to combat pandemic
The United Way of Porter County has sent more than $1.5 million into the community to aid people and organizations combating the COVID-19 pandemic.... Read more.
Amazon hiring 480 seasonal workers for Gary, South Bend facilities
With the Christmas holidays around the corner, online giant Amazon is preparing for an increase in orders from consumers.... Read more.
Ivy Tech students from Valparaiso campus finish second in national cybersecurity competition
The cyber security knowledge of two Ivy Tech Community College students stood out at a recent national cybersecurity competition.... Read more.
Merrillville product developer in running to have hair-care line sold through national retailers
Alexis Stanley’s career took an unexpected turn after an incident with a hair stylist.... Read more.
NiSource executive and CEO of former subsidiary Columbia Gas of Massachusetts retiring
Carrie Hightman, who served as president and CEO of Columbia Gas of Massachusetts, once a subsidiary company of Merrillville-based NiSource, is retiring.... Read more.
New $125 million hospital in La Porte open to community
A little more than two years after a ceremonial groundbreaking, the new $125 million hospital in La Porte opened its doors to patients Oct. 24.... Read more.
Ivy Tech announces administrative appointments
Ivy Tech Community College recently named Jo Nahod-Carlin vice president of recruitment and enrollment management and Bradley Watts chief data officer.... Read more.
Unemployment rate falls in September but more people out of work from a year ago
Indiana’s jobless rate is falling as more people return to work from pandemic-related shutdowns or reduction in operations.... Read more.