Pulse Technology wins award
Pulse Technology, a company serving the IT, managed print services and other needs of businesses, won a Best MPS Production Print Innovation award from a national association.
Pulse Technology, a company serving the IT, managed print services and other needs of businesses, won a Best MPS Production Print Innovation award from a national association.
The Town of Merrillville recently introduced a new mobile app, My Merrillville, to help residents stay connected and informed about town news, events and resources.
Cricket Wireless has plans to open a location at 6124 Broadway in Merrillville, expanding the Atlanta-based wireless service provider’s footprint in the Region.
Grace Hong Duffin was recently named vice president of external and government affairs for Comcast’s Greater Chicago region, bringing government and policy experience to her role.
Illinois-based Alpha Prime Communications recently purchased 1,875 square feet of retail/office space in the Galleria in Dyer for relocation.
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JRS Mar/Com, a digital marketing agency, will offer a free webinar on June 25 for business owners interested in using SEO to build online communities.
State officials want to connect Indiana residents with faster internet service.
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Public initiatives combined with private investments and partnerships are getting more people and businesses connected to high-speed internet access.
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A $400,000 investment has helped Lakeshore Public Media get back on the air.
Lakeshore Public Media back on air thanks to $400,000 in new equipment, repairs Read More »
Private industry, government work together to bring broadband to more Hoosiers In rural America, it’s often a case of “the haves” and “have nots” when it comes to high-speed internet service—and Indiana is no exception. Rural areas have been largely left out when it comes to building or improving fiber networks. Federal, state and private