Tangram Hires Director
Tangram has hired Shannon Duggan to the newly-created role of director of quality improvement. She most recently served as a compliance officer at Harper Global in Noblesville.... Read More
Tangram has hired Shannon Duggan to the newly-created role of director of quality improvement. She most recently served as a compliance officer at Harper Global in Noblesville.... Read More
Vincennes University has appointed Rob Hudson senior director of corporate partnership development. He most recently served Purdue University's Manufacturing Extension Partnership and previously held... Read More
A construction milestone will be celebrated Tuesday in South Bend as the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians marks the installation of the final steel beam of a 23-story hotel under construction at Fou... Read More
The Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites has hired Danielle Humphrey as director of corporate relations. She most recently held the role of board engagement and leadership manager at Chicago's Muse... Read More
Governor Eric Holcomb and Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett will Tuesday formally welcome 50,000 visitors to Indy, most of them wearing blue jackets. The 94th National FFA Convention & Expo begins Wednes... Read More
Katz Korin Cunningham has hired Mike Blinn as Of Counsel. he previously served as an Indiana deputy attorney general.... Read More
Two Noblesville businesses are poised for growth and have purchased undeveloped land in the city to help with their expansion plans. Mayor Chris Jensen says WoodTurningz Inc. and Texon Towel and Suppl... Read More
Carmel Market District will Tuesday host a hiring event looking to fill more than 100 full-time and part-time jobs. The positions include personal shoppers for Giant Eagle's curbside pickup and home d... Read More
The developer of a proposed 1,100-acre solar farm in Gibson County is running into a roadblock. Our partners at WEHT-TV report the Princeton Planning Commission voted 4-1 to deny rezoning for the 280-... Read More
During the pandemic, the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles looked for new ways to streamline the roughly 6 million vehicle registration renewals it manages every year. The BMV looked to the cloud and S... Read More
The city of Logansport is being considered for a new zinc oxide facility from Mexico-based Zinc Nacional SA. The company says the planned facility is part of a two-phase expansion that also includes a... Read More
A team from Germany has won the $1 million grand prize in the inaugural Indy Autonomous Challenge. TUM Autonomous Motorsport from the Technische Universität München recorded the fastest two-lap averag... Read More
The Fishers Arts & Culture Commission has chosen seven organizations to participate in its inaugural partnership program for the 2021-2022 art season. The commission says the program recognizes busine... Read More
Toyota’s recent announcement of plans to build a $1.3 billion electric vehicle battery plant with 1,750 jobs has the attention of states like Indiana. The announcement follows similar moves by General... Read More
Elkhart-based Ranger Distribution Inc. has broken ground on a nearly 70,000-square-foot expansion of its warehouse and production facilities. While the company is not disclosing its investment in the... Read More
A new pre-eviction diversion program is set to go into effect later this fall as a way to tackle the surge in evictions happening across Indiana. The purpose of the program is to tackle a major challe... Read More
The owner of a southern Indiana laboratory has been sentenced after pleading guilty to theft and identity deception charges. Attorney General Todd Rokita's office says Betty Hanks participated in a sc... Read More
Sylvia Harris is a senior at Huntington University, studying agricultural business management and marketing. Harris is a farm kid from Tipton, showed pigs in competition, and the guest of this week’s... Read More
Indiana Humanities says it has awarded more than $800,000 in federal pandemic-relief grants to humanities organizations across the state. The gifts, ranging from $2,500 to $20,000, will help 78 organizations in 45 counties. The funding comes from the American Rescue Plan Act. Last year, Indiana Humanities provided more than $500,000 in similar grants to humanities […]... Read More
The Indiana Chamber of Commerce is encouraging schools to take part in the newly launched Employment Aid Readiness Network grant program that will help teenagers land paid internships. The EARN initia... Read More