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The day after Thanksgiving is generally known as the shotgun start to the Christmas shopping season. National consumer and retail agencies are releasing…
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Indiana University economists predict slow growth across Indiana’s economy in 2020, while the global economy grows at the slowest rate since the 2009…
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Communities in southeast Indiana will receive more than $4.5 million from the U.S. Department of Labor to get recovering opioid users back into the…
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High school students got a chance to explore career options at Area 31 Career Center at Ben Davis High School in Indianapolis Friday. Dozens of industry…
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Sports wagering is officially ready to launch in Indiana on Sept. 1.The Indiana Gaming Commission unanimously adopted rules for the new betting system…
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The 2019 Manufacturing Scorecard puts Indiana among the top five states for manufacturing and logistics. Indiana continues to show success in areas…
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U.S. Steel announced Friday the company will idle its East Chicago Tin mill where an estimated 150 workers could face layoffs.“A significant contributor…
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Officials in Indianapolis announced they will be launching a plan to be more economically inclusive. The city hopes to reduce income inequality by…
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Indiana-based Elanco Animal Health is set to become the second largest animal health company in the world. The company announced the $7.6 billion…
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Evansville mayor Lloyd Winnecke paid a visit to his alma mater, Thompkins Middle School, Tuesday morning. He helped the school district unveil a new…