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Bruce White headed up White Lodging and sat on the boards of the University of Chicago Hospitals and the Indiana Economic Development Corporation. [3] Dean White died on September 14, 2016, at the age of 93. [6] The Dean and Barbara White Family Foundation has supported the Indiana State Museum. [3]
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Prisoners who died in Indiana detention (1 C, 8 P) S. Deaths by stabbing in Indiana (7 P) ... This page was last edited on 8 December 2024, at 01:59 (UTC).
A government audit revealed that the Social Security Administration had incorrectly listed 23,000 people as dead in a two-year period. These people sometimes faced difficulties in convincing government agencies that they were actually alive; a 2008 story in the Nashville area focused on a woman who was incorrectly flagged as dead in the Social Security computers in 2000 and had difficulties ...
About 60% of Indiana's modest population growth will occur by 2030, according to IBRC. National projections show the United States growing by about 10% from now to 2080. But by 2060, 67 of Indiana ...
Indiana’s Regional Cities Initiative is an example of one of the most innovative place-based economic development programs issued by any state. Regional Cities Initiative and its effect on an ...
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The Indiana Economic Development Corporation turns 20 years old in early 2025. In 2005, Indiana had 104,854 businesses, 2.96 million jobs and 6.28 million people.