Wednesday, July 29th, 2020 |
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| 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 is offering COVID-19 assistance to 27 small businesses affected by the pandemic through its Action Fund. Read more |
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| 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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| 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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| 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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| 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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| When you file for benefits could have a big impact on your monthly income as a retiree. Read more |
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| 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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| Are you worried about the wrong thing when it comes to your Social Security benefits? Read more |
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| More Americans could be eligible for stimulus checks later this year. Read more |
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| 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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