State issues more than $18M in COVID relief grants
A total of 80 communities across Indiana will receive a share of more than $18.6 million in COVID relief funds.
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A total of 80 communities across Indiana will receive a share of more than $18.6 million in COVID relief funds.
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A La Porte County industrial park is getting state help to connect the site to a major national railroad network.
An initiative to help Ivy Tech Community College students set an education path to lead to a career landed a major financial boost.
State leaders want to expand Indiana’s specialty crops. The Indiana State Department of Agriculture now is accepting grant applications to grow the state’s specialty crop sector. These crops include fruits, vegetables, dried fruit, tree nuts, horticulture and nursery crops. “I encourage groups interested in enhancing specialty crop production in Indiana to take full advantage of
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The state is accepting applications for grant funds to help service providers bring high-speed internet service to rural areas around Indiana. The office of Gov. Eric J. Holcomb recently announced the launch of the Next Level Broadband program, which will dedicate $100 million to bridge the digital divide to the state’s rural areas. “The internet
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Applications for funding to help make the South Bend-Mishawaka area a tourist destination now are being accepted. Applications for the 2019 Visit South Bend Mishawaka Tourism Capital Development Fund will be accepted through Jan. 4. The fund, which is supported by the St. Joseph County Hotel-Motel Tax Board and Visit South Bend Mishawaka, has $400,000