Mayor: Colts camp ‘all about identity’

The Indianapolis Colts begin their final days of training camp with the first of two joint practices with the Chicago Bears at Grand Park Sports Campus. Mayor Andy Cook said hosting the camp since 2018 has improved the identity of both the city and Grand Park.... Read More

Health care workers authorize strike in La Porte

Employees at the Terrace Care Center nursing home in La Porte have voted to reject a proposed contract from Indianapolis-based Brickyard Healthcare and authorize a strike. The dispute primarily revolves around concerns over health insurance for employees.... Read More

Berry Global names new CEO

Evansville-based Berry Global Group Inc. has selected Kevin Kwilinski as its next CEO, the company announced Tuesday. Kwilinski currently serves as president and CEO of Multi-Color Corp., a label printing company headquartered in Batavia, Ohio.... Read More

Tell City hospital to stop delivering babies

Perry County Memorial Hospital in Tell City will no longer provide obstetric services or deliveries at the end of the year. Hospital officials said the move is the result of declining delivery rates and an evaluation of current and future health care needs.... Read More

Southern Indiana lands travel conference in 2024

A New York-based organization that brings together tour operators from throughout North America has selected Jeffersonville to host its annual trade show next year. ravel Alliance Partners will bring the TAP Dance Travel Conference to the Clark County city.... Read More

Ballard bullish on Westfield as training camp host

The Indianapolis Colts are entering the final days of training camp at Grand Park in Westfield after completing their first preseason game on Saturday against the Buffalo Bills. GM Chris Ballard says the setup creates benefits both for the city and the team.... Read More

MonoSol announces layoffs at La Porte plant

Merrillville-based MonoSol is reducing workforce at one of its northwest Indiana production facilities. In a notice to the state, the company said it plans to lay off 45 workers in La Porte, citing a decrease in demand for its products.... Read More