
Dollars from voluntary salary reduction program will support Notre Dame student emergency relief fund
The University of Notre Dame is asking its top-level administrators to take voluntary pay cuts to funnel dollars to help some of the college’s students on financial... Read more.

Pandemic causes consumer confidence index to nosedive
Disruptions to business activity and an array of normal life routines from watching a movie in the theater or dining out because of the global COVID-19 pandemic... Read more.

Donations, resources funnel into groups aiding community in crisis
In recent weeks assorted donations of supplies and dollars have been made by residents and businesses to organizations caring for those affected by the COVID-19... Read more.

Gradual reopening of businesses across country driving up gas prices
Low-cost gasoline may soon be coming to an end as some states, including Indiana, begin a gradual reopening of businesses following more than two months of state-at-home... Read more.

Updated: University of Saint Francis plans return to on-campus instruction in fall
The University of Saint Francis, which has campuses in Fort Wayne and Crown Point, will return to on-campus instruction for its fall semester, which beings Aug.... Read more.

Holcomb reveals plan to gradually reopen Indiana businesses and ease restrictions on public activity
Hoosiers will soon be able to patron businesses, possibly beginning later this month, in a plan revealed May 1 by Gov. Eric Holcomb.... Read more.

Indiana agbioscience group AgriNovus names new CEO
Mitch Frazier is the new CEO of AgriNovus Indiana, the organization which oversees the advancement of the agbioscience sector in the state.... Read more.

Personal protective gear, donations pour in as state battles pandemic
In the weeks since the first coronavirus cases were reported in Indiana, donations have poured in and manufacturers have boosted production of personal protective... Read more.
