COVID-19 death toll in Indiana passes 900
The Indiana State Department of Health on Tuesday reported that 87,181 people have been tested so far, up from 84,476 in Monday’s report—an increase of 2,705 tests.
The Indiana State Department of Health on Tuesday reported that 87,181 people have been tested so far, up from 84,476 in Monday’s report—an increase of 2,705 tests.
Carmel-based Fat Atom Marketing has gone out of business, citing the health crisis as the final straw. Marketing industry experts predict there will be a big increase in the number of firms forced to close due to the impact of the coronavirus.
The former governor’s approach to reopening the university’s main campus balances caution with the need to get back to business.
NBA and NFL teams will face a considerable financial hit if they are forced to play with no fans in the stands, but, thanks to their lucrative TV contracts, it won’t knock them into the red.
The Indiana State Department of Health said Thursday that the cumulative death toll in the state rose to 1,062, up from 1,007 the previous day—an increase of 55.
Matthew Hook, a retired accountant, is a candidate in the Republican primary in Indiana’s 5th Congressional District.
As a kid, Beth Henderson loved horses, so maybe it’s appropriate that the horses she owns now with her husband have become the best-known parts of her campaign for Congress.
The partnership marks at least the fourth program Lilly is pursuing to find treatments for COVID-19, a disease that has claimed more than 249,000 lives worldwide, including more than 68,000 in the U.S.
The Indianapolis-based company is expanding operations and trying to hire an additional 30 assembly workers to keep up with skyrocketing orders from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Indianapolis-based Simon Property Group, the nation’s largest mall operator, reopened several dozen shopping centers across Texas, Georgia and roughly 10 other states from Friday to Monday.
The Indianapolis-based manufacturer took a blow in the first quarter due to the pandemic, but still turned in results that exceeded analyst expectations.
Organizers for the Indy Autonomous Challenge on Wednesday announced that 37 universities around the world have signed up for the event, which is scheduled to take place on October 23, 2021, at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Experts say the wave of layoffs and pay cuts that first ravaged the service industry in mid-March are starting to erode management, upper-level and even executive jobs.
Traditionally, these organizations have been overlooked by American foundations.
The pandemic taught us how many have this luxurious work-from-home option, but more painfully, how many don’t.
About 54% of respondents said the state is on the right track, while only 49% thought the country was going in the right direction.
We are indeed interdependent, and there is dignity in all work.
The emerging health care field seeks to develop methods for replacing or reinvigorating damaged human organs, cells and tissues.
COVID-19 is not showing much mercy to seniors, or to people with high blood pressure, diabetes and other chronic conditions.
The local tourism industry is bracing for a “very tough” end to 2020, despite efforts to reopen the state by July 4.