The 2016 Northeast Indiana Wage & Benefits Survey results are now available. We want to extend a special thank you to the Whitley County business owners who participated in the survey. We truly appreciate your time and feedback!
COLUMBIA CITY, Ind. (August 30, 2016) – The Whitley County Economic Development Corporation (EDC) celebrated entrepreneurs at the EDC Venture Accelerator program celebration last Thursday evening.
If you’ve taken a stroll recently down West Van Buren Street in Columbia City, you’ve probably noticed the new businesses popping up and bringing more life to our downtown.
COLUMBIA CITY, Ind. (August 3, 2016) – Locally based Impact CNC, LLC, a production machining company, announced plans today to expand its operations at the location in Gateway Industrial Park, adding 10 additional jobs.
COLUMBIA CITY, Ind. (July 26, 2016) – Locally based Impact CNC, LLC, a production machining company, announced plans today to expand its operations, and add nine new jobs this fall.
COLUMBIA CITY, Ind. (July 21, 2016) – The Whitley County Economic Development Corporation (EDC) and the City of Columbia City recently announced that Chapman’s Brewing Company is expanding its operations and adding a brewery and taproom location in downtown Columbia City.
The EDC is launching the fifth cohort of the EDC Venture Accelerator program this June. The Venture Accelerator program is a 10-week intensive program of one-on-one coaching and mentoring from EDC Small Business Coach Steve Franks.
My name is Lucas Gramman, and I am the summer intern for the Whitley County Economic Development Corporation. Lawrenceburg, Indiana is where I grew up, just 20 minutes west of Cincinnati, Ohio.
COLUMBIA CITY, Ind. (June 10, 2016) – The Whitley County Economic Development Corporation (EDC) recently announced its partnership with Purdue University on a digital thread assessment and digital manufacturing education program for Whitley County manufacturers.
ALBION, IN – The Noble and Whitley County Economic Development Corporations are working together to advance the skill sets of local manufacturing employees through a robust schedule of certification-based incumbent worker training.
April Gerard has always been a writer. As an author herself, April understands how challenging it can be for authors to market themselves, which is why she started A.L.