Porter County tourism is in a good place in 2024. At its sixth State of Tourism event at Riley’s Railhouse in Chesterton Thursday afternoon Indiana Dunes Tourism staff spoke of focusing its efforts ...
Looking for charming Midwest destinations? These Indiana spots stand out for historic architecture, arts scenes, parks, and ...
Local nonprofits and community organizations have just two weeks left to apply for a new series of grants designed to elevate ...
If you’re like me, and you find yourself pulling over for the odd and unusual, you won’t be surprised to hear that the Roadside attractions Indiana travelers stumble upon are some of my favorites.
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — While people may consider spots such as New York City or Jamaica to be successful tourist locations, recent data show the Hoosier State is also posting record numbers for its ...
BEALS IS IN JAIL TONIGHT ON A $5,000 BOND. TOURISM IN INDIANA EXCEEDED PRE-PANDEMIC NUMBERS IN 2024, WITH VISITORS TO THE STATE SPENDING NEARLY $17 BILLION. WHILE COUNTY SPECIFIC DATA IS STILL ON THE ...
The region's tourism chief says a conference center at the former Colgate plant in Clarksville is the next growth opportunity ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana tourism surged past pre-pandemic levels in 2024, delivering impressive numbers for visitor spending, jobs ...
FOR TOURISTS AND RESIDENTS. SO I’M WALKING ON THE SOUTH MONON TRAIL HERE IN BURTON, AND WE’RE PASSING RIGHT IN FRONT OF THIS HISTORIC BANK. NOW, BURTON JUST GOT A GRANT FROM SOUTHERN INDIANA TOURISM, ...
A bill that would create tourism improvement districts (TIDs) around Indiana to attract in-state and out-of-state visitors failed in 2024, but its author says it will be coming back in the 2025 ...
Visitors spent almost $17 billion in Indiana last year, supporting more than 210,000 full- and part-time jobs, according to a new study. For every $1 spent by tourists, 65 cents stayed in Indiana’s ...
Indiana’s increased focus on economic development and upskilling its workforce for the microchip future is getting a boost from some non-traditional sources: the state’s tourism agency and two private ...