State reports manufacturing sector experiencing largest job gains as Indiana recovers from pandemic
State officials report more Hoosiers are returning to work ahead of the scheduled Sept. 6 expiration of federal pandemic unemployment benefits.
State officials report more Hoosiers are returning to work ahead of the scheduled Sept. 6 expiration of federal pandemic unemployment benefits.
The pandemic appeared to have minimal impact on economic growth in Indiana.
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After more than two years of construction and preparation, Merrillville-based MonoSol is ready to dedicate its new Boone County production facility in Lebanon.
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Marbach America Inc., a Germany-based tool and die company, is expanding its existing space by 16,000 square feet at the Haskell Building in Michigan City.
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The Northwest Indiana Small Business Development Center knows what it takes to help entrepreneurs make their dreams of running their own companies a reality. In 2018, the regional ISBDC, assisted clients start 54 businesses and in total served 504 clients, according to information from the Northwest Indiana Small Business Development Center. “We are honored to
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Advanced manufacturing employment continues to prosper in Indiana. A new report from Detroit-based LIFT—Lightweight Innovations for Tomorrow, a national advanced manufacturing innovation institute, showed advanced manufacturing employment in Indiana reached new heights in 2018 with more than 550,000 workers employed in lightweighting-related occupations – up slightly from 2017 and hitting its highest employment level since
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BraunAbility, a maker of wheelchair vehicles and wheelchair lifts, announced Feb. 13 plans to invest $7.5 million in its Indiana operations, which in the long run will add new jobs and help the company’s growth strategy. The Winamac-based company along with Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana Economic Development Corp. said BraunAbility also planned