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Mid-States MSDC Recognizes Corporations Spending With Black Businesses
February 16, 2021 GMT
INDIANAPOLIS - February 16, 2021 - ( Newswire.com )
The Mid-States Minority Supplier Development Council (Mid-States MSDC) recognizes 39 Central Indiana corporations (see attached image) that spent more than $650 Million with Black-owned businesses in 2020.
“Last year, in response to Black Lives Matter, numerous corporations issued statements in support of the Black community, but sadly, many of them have not committed to purchasing from Black businesses or have established goals to spend dollars with diverse suppliers,” said Carolyn Mosby, President/CEO of the Mid-States MSDC. “We wanted to acknowledge those companies that are purchasing from Black businesses, creating jobs and impacting the overall economic development and empowerment of communities of color in Central Indiana. Thirty-nine
Indianapolis-based Citizens Energy Group says consumers can expect natural gas bills to be much lower this winter compared to last year if temperatures are normal. Last year, from November through .
Indiana-based Citizens Energy Group has had no indication their system was attacked. Author: Karen Campbell Updated: 8:17 AM EST February 10, 2021
It was quickly caught and reversed by an employee, and the public was never in danger.
Managers at that plant are urging managers at water treatment plants across the U.S. to check their systems for potential hacks.
Indiana-based Citizens Energy Group has had no indication their system was attacked. The public utility company manages multiple utilities and has more than 800,000 customers. We have multiple safeguards in place to prevent the kind of cyber security [attack] that occurred at the water treatment plant near Tampa, Florida, said Dan Considine, corporate communications manager at Citizens Energy Group.