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Indiana business owners work to overcome a disruptive labor market
INDIANAPOLIS – According to NFIB’s monthly jobs report, 56 percent of small business owners reported hiring or trying to hire in February, up five points from January….
New technology aims to improve electronic battery life
WEST LAFAYETTE – If you want power, you lose battery life. If you want battery life, you lose power. That’s the situation facing users of…
Man arrested on attempted rape charge
CLARK CO. – On Thursday, an Elizabethtown, Kentucky man was arrested for attempted rape after Indiana State Police stopped to investigate a truck stopped in…
Wreaths Across America radio hosts leaders for its first free radio roundtable on veteran healing
COLUMBIA FALLS, ME. – Wreaths Across America Radio (WAAR) is proud to announce the first in a series of four roundtable discussions focused on Veteran Healing through sharing stories of resilience,…
Traffic stop lands violent felon in jail
VANDERBURGH CO. – A Kentucky man was arrested after police found him with a weapon. Thursday afternoon at 4:50 p.m. an Indiana State Police trooper…
Allen County judicial applicant interviews March 15
ALLEN CO. – On Monday, March 15 at 10:00am (Eastern), the Allen Superior Court Judicial Nominating Commission will begin conducting interviews of the applicants for…
Indiana community organizations partnering to encourage conversations about COVID vaccination
INDIANAPOLIS – A coalition of more than 40 community organizations, including the Indiana Region of the American Red Cross, is helping individuals and groups begin…
Incarcerated population acquire construction skills for re-entry
CARLISLE – The incarcerated population at the Wabash Valley Correctional Facility (WVCF) are learning valuable construction skills to help them find employment upon release. The…
Mobile technology helps give voice to nonverbal autistic children during pandemic
WEST LAFAYETTE – Purdue University technology to assist nonverbal children on the autism spectrum is helping families around the world during the COVID-19 pandemic, which has forced…
Purdue team predicts next-generation microbiome research promises agricultural advances
WEST LAFAYETTE – For thousands of years, humans have altered — often negatively and inadvertently —microbial communities in a quest to improve agricultural crops. In…