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EDUCATION
Working parents remain selective with afterschool care
Jessica Rainbolt felt fortunate to wake up to the smile of her child while being a stay-at-home mom. Though she enjoyed her full-time motherly duties, Rainbolt abruptly found herself back in corporate America, and is now rushed off to work before even seeing her son fully awake.
Education Roundtable
How Indiana colleges are weathering the storm “No matter what else you do, stay in school. Get an education; it’s something that you will have for the rest of your life.” Most young people have heard those lines before. They can readily recall being admonished by their parents – over and over again – about the value of a good education.
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Lafayette
Bustling with Engineering, Arts, and Minority Businesses B
From hundreds of years ago, when Miami Indians and French fur traders convened to barter on the banks of the Wabash River to today standing as a center for arts, education, and economic development - the northwestern Indiana town of Lafayette has been a central part of Hoosier culture.
Indiana’s Market May be on a Slow, Gradual Recovery
December 2007 marked the beginning of an economic recession that has continued to cripple many sectors of the United States economy, according to The National Bureau of Economic Research. Economists say the current economic decline has been one of the worst in U.S. history with staggering similarities to the Great Depression. Amongst these sectors...
FEATURES
Agriculture Essential to our life and development
Presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan whipped delegates into a frenzy with a legendary speech at the 1896 Democratic National Convention.
Indiana Leading advancements in Agriculture
In one of the old Warner Brothers Looney Tunes cartoons, the character Porky Pig is shown enjoying the outdoors as he sings, “I’m taking a stroll on my farm in Indiana.”
21st Century Farming
New methods transforming society
Agriculture has come a long way since farmers had to use cows or oxen to plow their land. Over the last 100 years, farmers.
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Champions of Diversity Award Winners - 2010
The Indiana Minority Business Magazine recognized 13 individuals who have been outstanding contributors to diversity in Indiana. The recipients were honored Jan. 15 during the 5th Annual Champions of Diversity Dinner at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Indianapolis.

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