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70 Local Stakeholders gather for Talent Summit with Secretary of Career Connections and Talent Blair Milo
70 local stakeholders gathered for the Grant and Blackford County Talent Summit with Governor Holcomb’s Secretary of Career Connections and Talent Blair Milo.
Victoria Herring Receives National Scholarship for Advanced Economic Development Professional Education
Victoria Herring, Director of Business Development and Operations for the Grant County Economic Growth Council, received a National Scholarship to participate in 45 credits of intensive advanced education for economic development professionals.
Opportunity for Indiana Entrepreneurs to Compete for a One-Year Free Lease in Downtown Marion
Entrepreneurs, businesses, and start-ups from across Indiana have a new opportunity to launch or expand their business concept in 2019.
Grant County High School Students Explore Local Careers at Industry Showcase
More than 200 Grant County students learned about local industries and the paths that lead to careers in those fields during an inaugural countywide Industry Showcase event Friday morning.
89 Businesses Honored for Investment in Grant County
Eighty-nine Grant County businesses were honored at the 2019 Investor Appreciation Luncheon at the Tomahawk Lounge at Meshingomesia Golf Club.
Grant County Rescue Mission relocates and renames thrift store
Executives at the Grant County Rescue Mission have announced the relocation and new name of their thrift store.
Grant County Receives National Media Attention for Housing Assistance Program Grant for Grads
Thanks to Marion-Grant County Chamber of Commerce highlighting local talent attraction initiatives during a conversation with reporter David Harrison, the Wall Street Journal published the article “How Bad is the Labor Shortage? Cities Will Pay You to Move There,” and thus, catapulted Grant for Grads—a program that provides financial housing assistance to new Grant County residents—into national media attention.