News published on Business Daily in February 2019

News from February 2019


The Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce is seeking a Development & Communications Coordinator to join our team of professionals.


Arizona State University-Tempe tops the list of highest grossing college softball programs nationwide in 2016

Ball State University, Valparaiso University and Butler University top the list of highest grossing college softball programs nationwide in 2016

Fortis College-Indianapolis and International Business College-Indianapolis enrolled the most in-state students of all two-year schools in the U.S., according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of fall 2017 data.

Compared to other states, the U.S. House delegation from Indiana ranked 22nd lowest in spending based on how they voted on key fiscal measures, according to a new analysis by the Coalition to Reduce Spending.

Compared to other states, the U.S. House delegation from Arizona ranked 15th lowest in spending based on how they voted on key fiscal measures, according to a new analysis by the Coalition to Reduce Spending.



Gratitude plays an important role in the life of Anderson University, especially when university friends, donors, and alumni give generously to our community.



Teachers College has landed a “Living Legend” to chair the Department of Educational Leadership.

Plans to implement a controversial cigarette tax in Indiana have critics arguing that the negatives outweigh any positive outcomes the tax may create.

Indiana finished 11th in a new study by the Tax Foundation ranking which states have the most business-friendly unemployment insurance tax structures.

Arizona finished 13th in a new study by the Tax Foundation ranking which states have the most business-friendly unemployment insurance tax structures.

Non-profit agencies and educational organizations are invited to apply for the City of Avondale's Art Sponsorship Program.

The Arizona Office of Economic Opportunity today released a report projecting Arizona will add 165,691 jobs over a two-year period.

On February 20, the Greater Phoenix Chamber hosted its inaugural State of Maricopa County event as a part of the Economic Development Insider Series.

Utility Northern Indiana Public Service Company (NIPSCO) has initiated an aggressive strategy to be coal free within the next 10 years. While the utility will integrate solar and wind power throughout the state to provide for power for its customers, Indianans may feel the pinch of up to a 12 percent price increase.