State commerce secretary credits leadership during pandemic as Indiana begins return to work
In the early months of 2020, Indiana appeared to be on a roll as far as the state’s economy was concerned.
In the early months of 2020, Indiana appeared to be on a roll as far as the state’s economy was concerned.
The Lakeshore Chamber of Commerce scheduled luncheon for May 27 is going virtual.
As businesses and other organizations return to either normal or limited operations as public restrictions fueled by the pandemic ease, support continues pouring in to assist groups on the front lines as well as those affected by the crisis.
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Construction activity on the new La Porte Hospital is expected to resume June 1, according to the project’s general contractor.
State officials say Indiana is ready to move to the next phase of further easing of public restrictions as statewide health indicators show improving conditions.
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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.
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As restrictions ease on public interaction and businesses gradually reopen, organizations are preparing to operate under a new environment created by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Reduced business activity fed by the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a more than 40% drop in estimated tax revenues for the state in April.
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