Indiana places tighter restrictions to limit public interaction during crisis
State officials have placed more restrictions on public interaction to limit the spread of the coronavirus.
State officials have placed more restrictions on public interaction to limit the spread of the coronavirus.
The Indiana Department of Transportation is hosting a virtual job fair April 16 to fill more than 1,000 construction and related jobs through the state agency.
Ports of Indiana will join the American Association of Port Authorities to celebrate the fifth annual “Western Hemisphere Ports Day” on April 5, which commemorates the maritime industry’s role in the nation’s economy.
Indiana officials are seeking help from health care professionals, including recent retirees, medical students and those licensed in other states but residing in Indiana, to assist in an anticipated spike in COVID-19 cases.
The Washington, D.C.-based Economic Policy Institute believes the coronavirus outbreak will lead to the nation’s economy shrinking by 1.25% from January to June.
With the number of cases of COVID-19 increasing, Indiana officials and many organizations are taking steps to slow further spread of the virus.
The Indiana Women’s Suffrage Centennial Commission revealed a new grant program to give Main Street communities the opportunity to preserve locations that highlight women’s history across the state.
Revenues for the state of Indiana were ahead of projections in February, driven by better than expected sales tax and gaming tax collections.
Micah Vincent and David Fagan recently were appointed by Gov. Eric Holcomb to serve on the Ports of Indiana Commission.
Town of Plainfield Fire Chief Joel Thacker is the new Indiana state fire marshal.