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Day / March 2, 2018

March 2, 2018 by Hoosier Econ

U.S. Tariff On Chinese Steel Imports Will Have Little Affect On U.S. Economy

  • Business, Economics, Education, Financial, Indiana, Indianapolis, sales, United States Government
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Tariffs are bad in regards to real “free trade”, but the U.S. hardly imports much steel from China.

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March 2, 2018March 2, 2018 by Hoosier Econ

Police Seek Drunk Volunteers To Help Train New Police Officers

  • Economics, Education, Entertainment, Government, Indiana, Indianapolis
  • drunk people, DUI, police officers, sobriety test
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If you like to drink and support law enforcement, this career opportunity maybe for you.

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