Resources pour in to combat pandemic in Indiana
In recent weeks, Region residents, businesses and service groups have donated dollars, time and resources to help the community through the COVID-19 pandemic.
In recent weeks, Region residents, businesses and service groups have donated dollars, time and resources to help the community through the COVID-19 pandemic.
With orders in place for people to stay home and restrictions on public interaction to slow the spread of the coronavirus, a survey of chief financial officers from the South Bend-Elkhart area revealed gloomy sentiment about the economy.
View of economy by CFOs from South Bend-Elkhart area sours in first quarter Read More »
Gov. Eric Holcomb and six other neighboring state governors announced April 16, a partnership to coordinate on a plan to reopen the Midwest region economy, which could happen sometime in May.
Indiana is receiving a share of $10 billion in federal assistance through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act Airport Grant Program.
Indiana lands share of $10 billion in federal relief dollars to aid airports Read More »
The drop in weekly unemployment claims filed in the U.S. in the latest government report may be a good sign for the country, according to Ball State University Economist Michael Hicks.
Economist says slowing of new unemployment claims a good sign for country Read More »
Indiana University Northwest’s online bachelor’s degree in nursing program has been ranked second for best in value in the nation by Guide to Online Schools.
Guide ranks IU Northwest’s online bachelor’s nursing program second in nation for value Read More »
Manufacturers around Indiana are stepping up to produce personal protective gear and other needed supplies as well as equipment to help the health care industry during the COVID-19 crisis.
The coronavirus outbreak has placed heightened demand on service organizations assisting people affected by the crisis.
Organizations donate funds to groups providing services to homebound during crisis Read More »