First ocean vessel of 2022 arrives at Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor
Burns Harbor opened the 2022 international shipping season April 6 with the arrival of the RESKO, which came from Europe through the St. Lawrence Seaway.
Burns Harbor opened the 2022 international shipping season April 6 with the arrival of the RESKO, which came from Europe through the St. Lawrence Seaway.
Concerns about how the war in Ukraine will impact crop and livestock prices are among the reasons a Purdue agriculture economic index has fallen.
A family farm La Porte County and another from Pulaski County were among more than 60 presented with a 2022 Hoosier Homestead Award.
Rising supply chain costs and recruiting and retaining skilled workers are among the top concerns for Indiana manufacturers.
Cargo ships are again making their way across the Great Lakes.
State officials credit job growth with driving down Indiana’s jobless rate to its lowest levels since the mid-1970s.
Better than expected collections from individual income and corporate taxes were among the reasons for Indiana’s strong revenue performance in February.
AAA says motorists should not expect any relief at the gas pump anytime soon.
A recent spike in COVID-19 related cases nationally appears to have had little impact on national employment numbers.
Farmer sentiment weakened in January as the Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer fell 6 points to 119.