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This week, we’ll talk with realtors and experts about the housing market and factors influencing it.
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The Indiana Regional Cities Initiative, developed under former Gov. Mike Pence, awarded $126 million to three regions across the state that covered 18 counties.
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According to the Ag Barometer, 48 percent of respondents said they expect a decline in interest rates in the next year, up from 35 percent in December.
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With less than 50 days before polls close on the Hoosier State’s most competitive primary in decades, the Indiana Capital Chronicle will publish four issue-based question and answers with the six Republican candidates.
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The agency’s yearly revisions also show that the state had about 22,000 more people employed last year than originally reported.
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The January barometer fell to a reading of 106, 8 points lower than in December. Producers expressed a more pessimistic perspective about their farms’ current situation and future prospects.
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One economist discusses how new Indiana tech manufacturing, like semiconductor plants, improve the state's economy.
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These investments expect to create more than 21,000 jobs with an average wage of $36.07 or $75,025 annually.
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Monroe County is advancing a semiconductor manufacturer’s plans to bring operations to Bloomington’s west side.
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A new study from the Indiana University Public Policy Institute found the Indianapolis Motor Speedway generated over a billion dollars in economic activity from June 2022 to May 2023.