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Wednesday, July 29th, 2020
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Piatak Meats cow saved, used to raise money for food pantry

When Piatak Meats faced the wrecking ball, Chuck Stojakovich and Joe Shudick knew they had to moo-ve fast to save the landmark cow. Read more

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LaPorte County offers COVID-19 relief to 27 small businesses

LaPorte County is offering COVID-19 assistance to 27 small businesses affected by the pandemic through its Action Fund. Read more

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GOP's jobless benefit plan could mean delays, states warn

A Republican proposal to slash the $600 weekly benefit boost for those left jobless because of the coronavirus shutdown could result in wee… Read more

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Former newspaper CEO named to 1st Source Bank board

Todd Schurz, president and Chief Executive Officer of Schurz Communications, Inc., was named to the First Source Bank board. Read more

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Unions sue USDA over faster chicken plant production speeds

The union representing workers at chicken processing plants in six states, including Indiana, sued the U.S. Department of Agriculture on Tuesday. Read more

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Are You Missing Key Information Affecting Your Financial Security in Retirement?

A new study suggests that nearly half of Americans are, and doing so is leaving them unprepared for retirement. Read more

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There's 3.4 Trillion Reasons Retirees Should Claim Social Security at the Right Age

When you file for benefits could have a big impact on your monthly income as a retiree. Read more

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Asia Today: China, SKorea, Japan see upticks in virus cases

BEIJING (AP) — China reported more than 100 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday as the country continues to battle an outbreak in Xinjiang. Read more

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Social Security Benefits Are a Concern for Future Retirees -- But For the Wrong Reason

Are you worried about the wrong thing when it comes to your Social Security benefits? Read more

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This Group That Got Excluded From the First Stimulus Round Is in Line for Money Under a Second Round

More Americans could be eligible for stimulus checks later this year. Read more

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Russia rejects accusations of spreading virus disinformation

MOSCOW (AP) — Russian officials on Wednesday rejected accusations that Moscow is spreading disinformation about the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S., slamming them as “conspiracy theories” and a “persistent phobia.” Read more

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