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State awards Indiana Main Street designations

The Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs has announced 15 community organizations from throughout the state that have earned a new or updated Indiana Main Street designation.... Read More

Honeywell Arts & Entertainment continuing growth, outreach efforts

The Wabash-based organization hosts numerous concerts, events and programs each year across seven venues. Last year, 80% of ticket buyers for events at the Honeywell Center and Eagles Theatre in Wabash came from outside Wabash County.... Read More

Purdue researchers land Trask Innovation Fund grants

The fund, administered by the Purdue Innovates Incubator, helps bridge the financial gap between the creation of an innovation and its adoption in the marketplace.... Read More

Hamilton County Tourism promotes long-time employee to CEO

Karen Radcliff, who most recently served vice president and chief strategy officer, was appointed by the Hamilton County Tourism board of directors to lead the nonprofit, which promotes tourism in the county and provides grants to tourism-based organizations.... Read More

How Indiana’s rural communities are working to reverse population losses

As Indiana anticipates slow population growth in the coming years, small cities and towns in rural Indiana are pushing forward with projects to attract residents and businesses to their communities. ... Read More

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State revenues continue to exceed projections

For the third consecutive month, Indiana's revenue collections have exceeded the most recent projections. The Indiana State Budget Agency said Friday that General Fund revenues in February totaled more than $1.3 billion.... Read More

Automakers want to start banks, hoping to benefit from lighter-touch rules

Last summer, General Motors got bad news in its years-long push to start a new bank. Now, as the Trump administration pledges to ease business restrictions, GM is taking another shot with hopes of a more receptive audience.... Read More

Indiana State Fairgrounds working to become year-round destination

The 250-acre Indiana State Fairgrounds property is becoming a year-round destination for competitions, entertainment and showcases.... Read More

Notre Dame announces staff hiring freeze, citing federal cuts

The University of Notre Dame announced a hiring freeze on Friday, as cuts to federal programs are affecting research universities around the country. Notre Dame says the hiring freeze is only affecting non-teaching positions. ... Read More

Gary seeks to win bid to host Lake County Convention Center

In anticipation of the Lake County Commissioner’s decision on which city would get the opportunity to host a county-wide convention center, the city of Gary hosted a town hall to share their vision and rally support to win the project.... Read More

Riley Children’s Foundation unveils $300M fundraising campaign

The formal announcement of the effort comes after the Riley Foundation said it quietly raised the majority, more than $200 million, in the campaign’s initial phase. ... Read More

Evansville attorney disciplined for allegedly failing to protect client’s interests

The court ordered a 90-day suspension for Brian Oberst, with 30 days actively served and the remainder stayed subject to completing at least two years of probation under a mandatory monitoring agreement by the Indiana Judges and Lawyers Assistance Program.... Read More

Lawmakers advance bill to increases oversight over jail funds

House Bill 1208, authored by Rep. Gregory Steuerwald, R-Avon, would increase the oversight over a county jail’s commissary fund, requiring the State Board of Accounts to create training requirements for the sheriffs responsible for their county’s fund.... Read More

Craft beer events company Indiana On Tap sold to in-state buyer

The previous owner said he decided to sell Indiana On Tap so that he can give more attention to the Dubois County Bombers, a collegiate summer league baseball team in Huntingburg that he purchased in 2022. ... Read More

Trump’s tariff war putting Indiana corn, soybean growers on edge

China and Mexico are among the biggest importers of products grown in Indiana.... Read More

US employers add a solid 151,000 jobs last month though unemployment up to 4.1%

Economists don't expect Trump's federal layoffs to have much of an impact until the March jobs report.... Read More

Memorial Hospital adopts AI-enabled EOSedge for safer, more precise x-rays

Adult spine and orthopedic patients can now get x-ray scans standing up and with less radiation exposure as Memorial Hospital becomes the first in northern Indiana to adopt the EOS Imaging system. ... Read More

Lawmakers poised to amend property-tax bill amid pressure from Braun, constituents

The governor has threatened to veto the latest version of the bill if it is not amended to provide more immediate and widespread relief. ... Read More

Buckingham announces new chief investment officer

Buckingham Companies has a new chief investment officer—W. Jeffrey Beckham. Beckham comes to Indianapolis from Atlanta with over two decades of experience in commercial real estate portfolio management. ... Read More

Notre Dame event aims to boost pipeline for construction careers

Organized to introduce regional students and adults to careers and opportunities in construction, the BLDG Trades Day @ Notre Dame is set to take place on Friday, March 7 at the Stepan Center on campus. More than 1,000 high school students taking CTE classes ...... Read More

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