| Linz Heritage Angus in Crown Point contributes to an industry effort to boost cow herd productivity. Read more |
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The Alzheimer’s Association Greater Indiana Chapter has added two virtual support groups. Read more |
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| Northwest Indiana's casino industry is likely to remain closed until at least mid-June according to new guidance from the Indiana Gaming Commission. Read more |
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| The Dearborn, Michigan-based automaker plans to recall 12,000 auto workers who can't work remotely as it takes a phased approach to reopening, with enhanced safety protocols. Read more |
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| Lee Enterprises has named The Times of Northwest Indiana Publisher Chris White as the Madison-based Wisconsin State Journal's next publishe… Read more |
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Members of the Alaska Marine Highway Reshaping Work Group plan to make achieving consistent, dependable state ferry service the group's top priority. Read more |
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| The coronavirus pandemic has thrown tens of millions of people into financial turmoil. But not everyone is feeling the pinch. Not yet, at least. “It is still important for those… Read more |
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| NEW YORK (AP) — As bad as the April jobs report was, it wasn’t quite as bad as analysts were expecting, which sent U.S. stock index futures and bond yields rising in early trading Friday. The government reported that the unemployment rate spiked to 14.7% last month as job losses swept the country because of lockdowns to combat the coronavirus. That’s the highest since the Great Depression, but economists were bracing for an even worse reading of 16%. S&P 500 and Dow index futures nudged higher after the report came out, and the yield on the 10-year Treasury rose to 0.66% from 0.63% late Wednesday. Read more |
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| Losing a 401(k) match is a harsh blow. Here are your options if that happens to you. Read more |
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| DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — From India to Argentina, untold millions who were already struggling to get by on the economic margins have had their lives made even harder by pandemic lockdowns, layoffs and the loss of a chance to earn from a hard day’s work. Read more |
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| DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — From India to Argentina, untold millions who were already struggling to get by on the economic margins have had their lives made even harder by pandemic lockdowns, layoffs and the loss of a chance to earn from a hard day’s work. Read more |
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