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NWI Business Ins and Outs: Lake County restaurants can reopen Monday, and many plan to

Lake County restaurants can reopen Monday and many plan to, though some choose to play it safe. Read more





NWI Business Briefing

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Valpo plans to reopen to the public — cautiously

As part of the return to full operation at city hall, all employees will have their temperature checked daily and will be required to wear face masks in common areas.  Read more

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Franciscan Health seeks blood donations from recovered COVID-19 patients

Franciscan Health is seeking blood donations from recovered COVID-19 patients as it participates in a national study of convalescent plasma. Read more

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MC exploring use of scholarship funds for coronavirus relief

The City Council has scheduled a workshop for Tuesday to further discuss the proposal to take $750,000 out of the city’s Promise Scholarship account for COVID-19 relief. Read more

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Salons, restaurants, and the Southlake Mall reopens today — here's what you need to know

Starting today, many Lake County dine-in restaurants, hair salons and retail including the Southlake Mall are reopening for the first time in months with restrictions in place to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus.  Read more

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Europe reopens widely; China gives $2 billion to virus fight

ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Europe reopened more widely on Monday, allowing people into the Acropolis in Athens, high-fashion boutiques in Italy, museums in Belgium, golf courses in Ireland and beer gardens in Bavaria. China announced it will give $2 billion to the fight against the coronavirus. Read more

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3 Social Security Mistakes That Could Cost You a Fortune

You're probably guilty of at least one of these. Read more

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China announces $2 billion in virus help at WHO assembly

GENEVA (AP) — China will provide $2 billion over two years to fight the coronavirus pandemic and the economic fallout from it, President Xi Jinping said Monday, rallying around the World Health Organization even as the United States has slashed funding for the U.N. health agency and sought to undermine its credibility. Read more

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How to Retire on Time in Spite of COVID-19

Don't let the pandemic wreck your long-term plans. Read more

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Italy opens churches as virus rules dictate how to eat, pray

VATICAN CITY (AP) — Italy and the Vatican opened a new phase in the virus crisis Monday, with churches resuming public Masses after a sharp confrontation between the Italian church and state over limits on worshipping in the era of COVID-19. Read more

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Best Practices: How to Handle Money in a Recession

Recessions create a triple threat to your financial well-being. Here's how to navigate them. Read more

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