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  2. Economy of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Indiana is the eighth largest agricultural exporter in the nation, exporting just over $4.6 billion in 2017. Indiana is the tenth largest farming state in the nation. Top 5 commodities (by value of sales) Corn: $3.28 billion Soybeans: $3.08 billion Meat animals: $1.62 billion Poultry and eggs: $1.18 billion Dairy: $750 million

  3. In Indiana's 2025 economic outlook, how to grow high-skilled ...

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    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 ...

  4. Hicks: Economic gap between Indiana, rest of the country is ...

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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.

  5. Regional Cities Initiative and its effect on an economic boon

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    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 ...

  6. List of newspapers in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Indiana Daily Student – Indiana University Bloomington; The Campus Citizen – Indiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis (IUPUI) The Communicator – Indiana University Purdue University at Fort Wayne (IPFW) The Preface – Indiana University South Bend; The Horizon – Indiana University Southeast; Indiana Statesman – Indiana ...

  7. Marsh Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    Marsh Supermarkets was an American retail food chain headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, with a peak number of 86 stores in 2013 located throughout central Indiana and parts of western Ohio (including metropolitan Cincinnati).

  8. Economy of Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis-based Ascension, among the largest nonprofit private healthcare systems in the U.S., employs about 7,100 in Central Indiana, with nearly 2,000 staffed beds and 4 million outpatient visits. [70] Mishawaka, Indiana-based Franciscan Health, another nonprofit private healthcare system, has a regional workforce of 5,300 and 600 staffed ...

  9. Indiana lawmakers respond to Holcomb's announcement regarding ...

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    State Sen. Ron Alting (R – District 22) speaks to constituents regarding how he and his colleagues plan to address their concerns regarding Indiana’s Economic Development Corp.'s LEAP project ...