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State grant solidifies regional plan to address housing, wages and education

The recent approval of a $30 million grant by the Indiana State Budget Committee marks a pivotal moment for northeast Indiana. This funding, earmarked for the Northeast Indiana Strategic Development

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2nd Story Marketing: Don Wood Foundation, Questa Educational Foundation and TPMA Launch 'Achieving Postsecondary Attainment' Initiative
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Indiana legislators approve $30 million to invest in economic development initiatives in Northeast Indiana

/PRNewswire/ Indiana legislators voted on a new state budget on Friday that approved $30 million in economic development funds for Northeast Indiana. The.

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Indiana's labor participation dawdles in new data as senators hear bill to help more parents work

It appears for now employers are still posting more jobs than the states available job seekers can fill. Experts say one cause of that could be a lack of access to affordable child care in Indiana. A state Senate committee is considering funding a pilot program that would split costs between families, employers and the state to bring more parents back into the workforce.

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