Recovery at Work program launched Indiana Chamber of Commerce’s Wellness Council of Indiana is working with Indiana Family and Social Services Administration’s Division of Mental Health to launch Recovery at Work. The new program is a statewide training series designed to help employers build supportive workplaces for those struggling with substance use disorder. The two-part training sessions will be held in seven counties. The training sessions are free and open to the public. Sessions in Allen County will be held April 8 and 29. Sessions in Marion County are slated for September. The Indiana Mineral Aggregates Association honored US Aggregates recently during its 2026 Winter Workshops. US Aggregates earned 16 Gold Excellence in Mining Awards across its plants, which include facilities in Portland, Ridgeville, Fairview and Bluffton. Also, 13 of its sites earned a Safety Achievement Award. The Cloverdale facility of US Aggregates earned the Indiana Mineral Aggregates Association Community Connection Award, and the Columbus site received the Large Producer Certified Aggregate Product Program Award. CVS Pharmacy recently became an official health and wellness partner of the U.S. Soccer Federation and National Women’s Soccer League. As part of the partnership, it is making an investment to develop community multi-use soccer fields. CVS is partnering with two-time Women’s World Cup champion and Olympic Gold Medalist Alex Morgan on the effort. “CVS Pharmacy is uniquely positioned to strengthen health at the community level,” said CVS Health executive vice president and president, pharmacy and consumer wellness Len Shankman. “As an Official Health and Wellness Partner of U.S. Soccer and the NWSL, we have a valuable opportunity to deepen our ties in the neighborhoods we serve. Soccer positively impacts health and community connection,1 making this sponsorship a natural fit. We’re proud to partner with the NWSL, as well as the U.S. Soccer Men’s and Women’s National Teams to help expand access to opportunities that will support wellness for generations of athletes to come.” Menards stores are holding a pet supplies drive through the end of March. Supplies needed include food, treats, feeders, collars and beds. Items collected will be donated to local humane associations. Donation boxes will be near the doors at Menards locations, including in Muncie, Richmond and Celina, Ohio. Indiana Economic Development Corporation is accepting applications for the 2026 Community Collaboration Fund. The fund is designed to develop partnerships between Indiana entrepreneur support organizations and fill service gaps. It is available to nonprofit organizations, academic institutions and local government units. Projects eligible for $5,000 to $40,000 in funding can focus on entrepreneur education, tech enablement or acceleration. Organizations must provide a 25% match. Applications are available at gn.ecivis.com. The deadline is Monday, March 2.••••••••••Share this… Facebook Pinterest Twitter Linkedin Whatsapp Post navigation8 takeaways from Trump’s 2026 State of the Union address Fact-checking Trump’s false claims ahead of the State of the Union