Indiana sports betting pulls in $26.3 million in wagers in April
Hoosiers who place bets on sports left no stones unturned to find something to wager on in April.
Hoosiers who place bets on sports left no stones unturned to find something to wager on in April.
Orders across the country for people to stay home in late March and April to slow the spread of the coronavirus led to economic disruptions and ultimately job losses.
Reduced business activity fed by the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a more than 40% drop in estimated tax revenues for the state in April.
Determining how to get back to business under a new normal as the Region and world begin resuming life activities in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic will be no easy task, but resources are emerging to provide guidance.
Five South Bend area firms are among 16 from around the state competing for a share of $320,000 in start-up funds in a statewide pitch event presented by Elevate Ventures May 19.
The first new building to open on Purdue University Northwest’s campus in Hammond in nearly two decades is about ready for operation.
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 aid.
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 has had adverse affects on a widely monitored economic index.
As many economists expected, the nation’s economy shrunk by 4.8% between January and March, according to the latest data government data.
A new report from Ball State University suggests the COVID-19 pandemic may lead to cumulative lost local government tax revenues ranging between $218 million and $315 million.