Brock E.W. Turner
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Indianapolis-based pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly last week said it was shifting its business focus in Russia, but all 167 employees there remain employed.
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Health systems are still struggling to keep up with demand despite declining COVID-19 hospitalizations.
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A university spokesperson says student health and learning remain the primary focus, while pointing to declining case counts and the campus’s high rate of vaccination.
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The student-workers say university administrators minimized the work they complete when they denied the group’s request to hold a formal election to unionize.
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According to Ivy Tech, Indiana has 4,300 annual openings for nurses. Nationally, nearly one in five has changed jobs, according to a study from Nursing Solutions, a recruitment firm.
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Atterbury housed more than 7,200 evacuees that have found permanent homes in 45 different states.
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While the vast majority of soldiers are already vaccinated against COVID-19, the situation is different for some of the Indiana’s approximately 11,500 Army National Guard soldiers.
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The latest surge of COVID cases is challenging workers across all healthcare settings, but the impending omicron variant that is more infectious is causing concern in nursing homes.
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More than two-thirds of patients systemwide requiring intensive care are due to complications from COVID-19.
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Inflation and challenges with the global supply chain are pushing the price of just about everything higher. For farmers the situation is even more complicated. The cost of equipment has surged, yet demand remains sky high. So why are farmers paying so much for equipment?