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Wednesday, May 6th, 2020
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Linz Heritage Angus in Crown Point contributes to industry effort to boost cow herd productivity

Linz Heritage Angus in Crown Point contributes to an industry effort to boost cow herd productivity. Read more





NWI Business Briefing

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Consumers should be wary of misleading coronavirus cleaning claims, state warns

Consumers should be wary of coronavirus cleaning scams, the state warns. Read more

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Zao Island launches reopens for restaurant carryout with new food app

Zao Island in Valparaiso launches food app and reopens for restaurant carryout. Read more

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Businesses provide hundreds of doughnuts to hospital workers

It's been a long, stressful slog for local health care workers as they battle on the front lines against the coronavirus pandemic that's in… Read more

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WATCH NOW: State launching online marketplace to help reopening businesses get PPE

Indiana is launching an online marketplace Wednesday to help reopening businesses get personal protective equipment, aiming to distribute 500,000 pieces of PPE this week. Read more

National Business Briefing

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Pope backs migrant farm workers as Italy mulls legalization

ROME (AP) — Migrant farm workers must be treated with dignity, Pope Francis said Wednesday, issuing his appeal as Italy weighs whether to legalize the workers amid a shortage of seasonal farmhands due to the coronavirus crisis. Read more

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ADP: More than 20 million jobs vanished in April

BALTIMORE (AP) — U.S. businesses cut an unprecedented 20.2 million jobs in April, an epic collapse with coronavirus outbreak closing the offices, factories, schools, construction sites and stores that propel the U.S. economy. Read more

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The Latest: Russia's minister of culture tests positive

The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. Read more

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Despite Challenges, Most Americans Like Working From Home

Many people are working from home involuntarily right now, but a majority are having a decent experience. Read more

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21% of Americans Say They'll Be Worse Off in 6 Months

New data reveals that one in five Americans thinks things are only going to get worse. Read more

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Investors: You're Looking at the Stock Market "Rally" All Wrong

Market volatility is masking what's really happening. Read more

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