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Business of Health: CICOA's New Partnership
Nonprofit CICOA helps low-income Hoosier seniors and people with disabilities live as independently as possible. The organization is partnering with Eskenazi Health and Stanford University on research to drive the future of their programs. We get details from Tauhric Brown.

Unique Space Taking Innovative Approach to STEM
Hub & Spoke, a unique mixed-use space in the heart of Fishers, has a new tenant. The city’s Parks and Recreation department has relocated there and is expanding its portfolio to help Hoosiers gain skills in science, technology engineering and math. David Decker explains how it could boost Indiana’s workforce.

Olympic Diving Trials with USA Diving President Lee Michaud
For the seventh time, Indianapolis will serve as host of the U.S. Olympic Diving Trials. The competition will determine who will represent the United States at the Olympic Games in Tokyo, which starts in late July. Lee Michaud provides insight on what the event means to central Indiana.

500 Fan Attendance May Be Catalyst for Big Time Events
When the green flag waves Sunday, 135,0000 fans will be on hand to witness the 105th running of the Indianapolis 500, making it the biggest event to be held since the pandemic began. Mark Miles gives us perspective on this year’s race and how it could serve as a catalyst for fan attendance at other big-time sporting events.

Inside INnovation: ManTech
Virginia-based ManTech is a $2.5 billion defense contractor making a big mark in southwest Indiana. Executive Director Roy Streeter explains the importance of the company’s footprint at Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane and how it’s serving as an economic driver for the region.

Major Jobs Announcement for Muncie
Poland-based CANPACK has announced plans to build an aluminum can plant in Muncie, making an initial investment of $380 million and hiring 345 workers within two years. Tom Johnson explains why the state's business climate was a major factor in the company's decision to locate in Delaware County.

Business of Health: Purdue Surgical Invention to Transform Rotator Cuff Repair
A Purdue University invention is offering new hope to millions of Americans who suffer from a torn rotator cuff. Dr. Eric Nauman and Dr. Darryl Dickerson explain how a tissue implant as small as a stick of gum is cutting recovery time in half and providing a repair that’s less likely to tear again.

Business Climate Drew CANPACK to Delaware County
The U.S. regional manager for Poland-based CANPACK Group says the state's business climate was a major factor in company's decision to locate its newest aluminum can plant in Muncie. The company announced Tuesday it will initially invest $380 million to build the facility and create 345 jobs over the next two years.

Momentum in Northwest Indiana
More people making a bet on the future of northwest Indiana. The $300 million Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana is now open...but it is just the latest in a series of major projects fueling increased optimism in the region. Northwest Indiana Forum CEO Heather Ennis joins us with details.

Inside INnovation: Inaugural Rising 30 Cohort
Conexus Indiana announced the 30 young professionals who have been named to the inaugural Rising 30 cohort. From CEOs to engineers, educators and innovators, Rising 30 honorees represent Indiana’s top talent under the age of 30 in the state’s advanced manufacturing and logistics industries. Jessilyn Chatman explains the importance of Rising 30 and Amanda Raver explains why being an honoree is so important.

Around INdiana: Indy 500's Statewide Impact
Tony Hulman purchased the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 1945 and revived it after years of neglect during World War II. He could not have done it without workers from Terre Haute. Some say Terre Haute saved the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Fred Nation and former three-time Indy 500 winner Johnny “Lone Star JR” Rutherford share how the Hulmans changed Indianapolis in May forever.

Partnership Delivering Statewide NaloxBoxes
Governor Eric Holcomb and the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration’s Division of Mental Health and Addiction are partnering with Overdose Lifeline Inc. to expand access to the opioid reversal agent naloxone through the purchase of 24/7-access “NaloxBox” units. Douglas Huntsinger explains how any business or community entity committed to helping Hoosiers at risk of opioid overdose is eligible to request a NaloxBox unit to install.

On My Way Pre-K Program Open for Applicants
On My Way Pre-K applications for the 2021-2022 school year now available statewide. The grants go to 4-year-old children from low-income families so that they may have access to a pre-K program the year before they begin kindergarten. Nicole Norvell will explain how the grants benefit children in rural and metropolitan areas.

Details on St. Vincent's Major North Side Expansion Plans
Ascension St. Vincent is making a major investment in its flagship campus on the north side of Indianapolis. Jonathan Nalli provides insight on the $325 million expansion and what it means for the future of specialty healthcare for the region.

Inside INnovation: 3Oe Scientific
When the pandemic hit and people were desperate to find hand sanitizer, Carmel-based 3Oe launched an innovative smart device called Iggy, which disinfects the skin in seven seconds. We get details on the product and how it is revolutionizing the hygiene industry from Tom Foust.

Marian, Ivy Tech Tackling Teacher Shortage
The Fred S. Klipsch Educators College at Marian University and Ivy Tech Community College are teaming up to offer a dual-admissions program aimed at recruiting and preparing more teachers with diverse backgrounds to lead Indiana's classrooms. We get details from Sue Ellspermann and Dan Elsener.

Speedway Staple Recounts Race Day Memories in New Book
He was a broadcast fixture at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for more than 25 years and now Paul Page is sharing some of those experiences in a new book, “It’s Race Day in Indianapolis.” He gives his perspective on the Greatest Spectacle in Racing then, and now.

Part 1: Gov Holcomb Breaks Down Major Week of Jobs Announcements
Three of the world’s business juggernauts have chosen Indiana to grow jobs, product and revenue. In a span of ten days, Apple, Amazon and Toyota announced plans to collectively invest some more than $1 billion and add nearly 3,000 jobs. Governor Eric Holcomb will join us for an extended interview on the impact and additional projects around the state that are in the pipeline.

Part 2: Gov Holcomb Talks Economic Impact
Three of the world’s business juggernauts have chosen Indiana to grow jobs, product and revenue. In a span of ten days, Apple, Amazon and Toyota announced plans to collectively invest some more than $1 billion and add nearly 3,000 jobs. Governor Eric Holcomb will join us for an extended interview on the impact and additional projects around the state that are in the pipeline.

(i) on Education: Indy Summer Learning Labs
COVID-19 has put school districts to the test, so The Mind Trust and United Way of Central Indiana are stepping up to help. The organizations have announced plans for Indy Summer Learning Labs, a free summer educational enrichment program for students who’ve struggled during the pandemic. We get details from Ann Murtlow and Brandon Brown.

WNBA Fever Preview
The WNBA is marking its Silver Anniversary with creative, eye-popping jerseys with city-specific designs. Not only that, but teams will also return to playing in front of fans this year after last year’s “bubble season.” We get more on the Indiana Fever’s new look and how the season is shaping up from Dr. Allison Barber.

2021 Mira Awards: Rising Entrepreneur & Tech Startup of the Year
For the 22nd year, TechPoint has honored Indiana’s best of tech at the annual Mira Awards, and we’ll devote our first half hour to four of the 16 winners with perspective from CEO Mike Langellier. Among them is double-winner, Yaw Aning. Learn why he won the Rising Entrepreneur Award and why his company garnered Startup of the Year honors.

2021 Mira Awards: TechPoint Foundation for Youth Bridge Builder Award
Dr. Carlotta Berry is an internationally known engineering and robotics expert who teaches STEM education at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology and is the winner of the Mira TechPoint Foundation for Youth Bridge Builder Award. Dr. Berry explains why she has a huge passion for helping underrepresented students.

Details on Big Score for Indy Eleven
A big score for the Indy Eleven. The professional soccer club is doubling down on its corporate partnerships through a new deal with BetRivers, an online sports betting service. Greg Stremlaw explains what it means for the club as they head into their eighth season.

Inside INnovation: Digital Crossroad Data Center
An old coal-fired power plant in northwest Indiana is experiencing a renaissance pushing it into the 21st century economy. Tenants are starting to move into the old State Line Generating Plant in Hammond, the $40 million high-tech data center. We get details on the economic impact for the region from Tom Dakich.

Around INdiana: Decorators' Show House and Gardens
The St. Margaret’s Hospital Guild Decorators’ Show House and Gardens in Indianapolis is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year. Around INdiana Reporter Mary-Rachel Redman caught up with one of the original founders of the event which showcases Hoosier architecture and raises money for Eskenazi Health.

Benjamin Harrison House to Undergo Transformative Renovation
Benjamin Harrison, who served as the nation’s 23rd President, called Indiana home when he moved here from Ohio in the 1850s. His Indianapolis home is about to undergo a $6 million renovation that will transform it into a signature gathering place. We get details on the project from Charles Hyde.























