There were 33 deaths with Alzheimer's disease listed as the underlying cause reported in Indiana during the week ending Jan. 22, a 48.4 percent decrease from the previous week.
There were 184 deaths from diseases of the heart reported in Indiana in the week ending Jan. 22, making up 16.4 percent of total deaths by all causes in Indiana.
There were 31 deaths with nephritis, nephrotic syndrome and nephrosis listed as the underlying cause reported in Indiana during the week ending Jan. 22, a 6.1 percent decrease from the previous week.
There were 17 deaths with influenza and pneumonia listed as the underlying cause reported in Indiana during the week ending Jan. 22, a 21.4 percent increase over the previous week.
The number of employees on non-farm payrolls in May in the Terre Haute metropolitan statistical area was 62,800, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The number of employees on non-farm payrolls in May in the Muncie metropolitan statistical area was 47,800, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
There were 66 deaths from cerebrovascular diseases reported in Indiana in the week ending Jan. 22, making up 5.9 percent of total deaths by all causes in Indiana.
There were 62 deaths from chronic lower respiratory diseases reported in Indiana in the week ending Jan. 22, making up 5.5 percent of total deaths by all causes in Indiana.
The number of employees on non-farm payrolls in May in the South Bend-Mishawaka metropolitan statistical area was 137,300, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
There were 357 deaths with COVID-19 listed as the underlying cause reported in Indiana during the week ending Jan. 15, a 2.9 percent increase over the previous week.
Students performing their clinical rotations for Trine University’s Master of Physician Assistant Studies (MPAS) program this spring will be equipped with new tools designed to help them show more empathy for the populations they serve.
Due to the inclement weather in Steuben and Allen Counties, Trine University's 31st annual celebration of the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King is cancelled.
The City of Bloomington is pleased to announce that “Hopewell” will be the name for the new neighborhood to be created following the decommissioning and demolition of the former IU Health Bloomington campus on West 2nd Street.
The number of employees on non-farm payrolls in May in the Kokomo metropolitan statistical area was 37,000, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
There were 380 deaths with COVID-19 listed as a contributing cause reported in Indiana during the week ending Jan. 15, a 1 percent decrease from the previous week.