State report finds college enrollment among high school graduates continues decline in Indiana
A new state report shows fewer Indiana high school graduates are enrolling in college.
A new state report shows fewer Indiana high school graduates are enrolling in college.
Manufacturers across Indiana have answered the call to produce personal protective equipment for those on the frontlines in the COVID-19 pandemic.
Online directory features personal protective gear available from Indiana manufacturers Read More »
More demand for gasoline is driving up retail prices.
Retail gasoline prices rising as parts of country ease pandemic restrictions Read More »
Porter County recently was awarded $161,046 through the federal Emergency Food and Shelter Program to support local food pantries and homeless shelter services, according to the United Way of Porter County.
Porter County receives $161,000 in federal funds for emergency food, shelter programs Read More »
As restrictions ease on public interaction and businesses gradually reopen, organizations are preparing to operate under a new environment created by the coronavirus pandemic.
South Shore Line launches Sanitized for Rider Safety program Read More »
Charlie Takeuchi recently was named new president and CEO of Sullair in Michigan City.
Service organizations assisting the community during the COVID-19 pandemic have been overwhelmed in recent weeks by people seeking help for an array of needs from food to help paying bills but residents and businesses have stepped up to provide aid.
Support pours in to help organizations, people during pandemic Read More »
Fifth Third Bank has a new leader for its Chicago market, which includes its locations in Northwest Indiana.
Fifth Third Bank names new Chicago region leader Read More »