Indiana Awards $100 Million in Matching Funds for Local Infrastructure Projects
Gov. Eric Holcomb by INDOT via YouTube
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb and Indiana Department of Transportation Commissioner Joe McGuinness recently announced $100.2 million in state matching funds have been distributed to local government agencies to support road and bridge projects.
The funding, provided through the Community Crossings Matching Grant program, has been divided among 218 cities, towns and counties. A component of Holcomb’s Next Level Roads program, Community Crossings dedicates funding specifically for local road and bridge improvements.
At an event held to announce the funding, Holcomb said the 218 community partners represent 89 of Indiana’s 92 counties.
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Curium to Expand Noblesville Facility’s Workforce
CuriumApril 28, 2021 GMT
St. Louis, MO, April 28, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Curium, the world’s largest nuclear medicine company, has announced plans to invest in new jobs at its Noblesville location – furthering its commitment and impact in the medical technology and life science innovation industry.
Curium announced the addition of 34 high-paying jobs in the next three years within its existing building in Noblesville at 14395 Bergen Blvd. in the Saxony Corporate Campus.
“We are excited to expand our footprint and capabilities at our Noblesville facility to provide our customers and patients reliable access to our innovative products,” Roy Brown, Curium VP of Government Affairs said. “We appreciate the collaboration and support of the city as we move forward.”
The city of Noblesville is partnering with Westfield-based Patch Development on a proposed business and innovation park. The Washington Business Park, if approved, would sit on 75 acres near State Roa
The city of Noblesville is partnering with Westfield-based Patch Development on a proposed business and innovation park. The Washington Business Park, if approved, would sit on 75 acres near State Roa