Valpo Sports & Recreation Campus work expected to start in late summer
The city of Valparaiso is about ready to start work on the first phase of the Valpo Sports & Recreation Campus.
The city of Valparaiso is about ready to start work on the first phase of the Valpo Sports & Recreation Campus.
More than 30 businesses have signed up for the town of Merrillville’s annual job fair July 27 at the Dean and Barbara White Community Center.
Speeding cameras in construction zones will be just one of the various new laws taking effect on July 1.
Indiana gas tax increases are becoming untenable for Hoosier drivers, says Niki Kelly of the Indiana Capital Chronicle.
Pregnant workers employed in Indiana now have access to guaranteed accommodations after the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act went into effect Tuesday.
The cost to attend Indiana’s public colleges and universities will go up this fall, and increase again next year, according to the Indiana Commission for Higher Education.
Indiana will receive hundreds of millions of federal dollars to help the state connect all residents to high-speed internet.
A new memo issued by the State Budget Agency comes amid wavering concerns around a possible recession.
Two Northwest Indiana residents were among appointees selected by Gov. Eric Holcomb for state boards and commissions.
Long-time Horizon Bank leader Craig Dwight receives Sagamore of the Wabash Award.