News published on Business Daily in February 2019

News from February 2019


Regional Center for Border Health enrolled the most in-state students of all two-year Arizona schools, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of fall 2017 data.

Indiana ranked No. 47 among the District of Columbia and the 50 states in a recent analysis by WalletHub.com on how they were affected by the 35-day partial shutdown of the federal government.

Arizona ranked No. 10 among the District of Columbia and the 50 states in a recent analysis by WalletHub.com on how they were affected by the 35-day partial shutdown of the federal government.






Indianapolis ranks 46th worst among the 75 largest cities in the United States for the handling of its finances, according to a Truth in Accounting (TIA) analysis of municipal data released this month.

Tucson, Ariz. ranks 22nd worst among the 75 largest cities in the United States for the handling of its finances, according to a Truth in Accounting (TIA) analysis of municipal data released this month.

Fear is the number one reason so many individuals conceal their struggles and delay seeking help when they need it most.

The plan by government-protected Northern Indiana Public Service Company (NIPSCO) to move toward a completely renewable energy strategy over the next 10 years has at least one analyst shaking his head.


Inventories for businesses in the leather and allied products industry decrease $12 million, or 1.5 percent, to $811 million in January, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

Inventories for businesses in the defense aircraft and parts industry increase $408 million, or 3.2 percent, to $13.3 billion in January, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

Inventories for businesses in the pesticide, fertilizer and other agricultural chemical manufacturing industry increase $113 million, or 2.4 percent, to $4.8 billion in January, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

Inventories for businesses in the machinery industry increase $530 million, or 0.8 percent, to $71.1 billion in January, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

Inventories for businesses in the textile mills industry increase $23 million, or 0.7 percent, to $3.5 billion in January, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

Inventories for businesses in the communication equipment industry increase $56 million, or 1 percent, to $5.5 billion in January, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

Inventories for businesses in the grain and oilseed milling industry increase $152 million, or 3 percent, to $5.1 billion in January, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.