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A study done by the Indiana Business Research Center at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business has found that three of the state’s largest cities – Indianapolis, Fort Wayne and South Bend – saw strong population gains in 2014. The study used data from the U.S. Census Bureau to determine growth rates for cities and …read more.

According to population estimates released March 26 by the US Census Bureau and analyzed by the Indiana Business Research Center at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business, population growth rates have slowed in many Indiana communities in 2014. Statewide, Indiana added approximately 26,140 residents in 2014, a 0.4 percent increase from 2013. In comparison, Indiana …read more.

With Winter fast approaching and lake activity all but halted, one might think that the soon to be frozen waters might not be a suitable living condition for plant life. According to research conducted by Grace College’s Center for Lake and Streams, blue-green algae is present in most Kosciusko County lakes. Blue-green algae contains a …read more.

BOURBON – The Triton High School girls JV and varsity basketball teams are participating in Hoops for Hope Thursday, Nov. 20, in conjunction with the game with the Plymouth Lady Pilgrims at Triton. Both schools will be raising money for “Ounce of Prevention” and their efforts to assist those diagnosed with and affected by breast …read more.

INDIANAPOLIS – An international team of diabetes researchers led by Indiana University scientists has been awarded a $2.4 million research grant to discover and develop biomarkers meant to provide early prediction and diagnosis of type 1 diabetes.Nearly 2 million people in the U.S., most of them children, are diagnosed with type 1 diabetes each year, …read more.

Have you started your family genealogy and aren’t sure where to go for information? Family research can be a daunting task, but well worth the effort. Here at the Warsaw Community Public Library, we have lots of books on family histories, newspaper archives, and also www.ancestry.com for your free use. One of the sections in …read more.

A study from the Indiana Business Research Center suggests education and health care majors fared the best for employment through the recession. IBRC Economic Analysis Director Tim Slaper co-authored the study. Slaper said health care graduates with a certificate, bachelor’s or master’s degree were “pretty much equally resilient” when it came to employment during the …read more.

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