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Honda: No announcement made regarding Indiana plant, despite reports and Trump nod

Japanese automaker Honda has made no announcements regarding planned investment in or construction of manufacturing facilities in Indiana, according to a company spokesperson, despite reports and comments made by President Donald Trump this week.... Read More

Ribbon cutting set for Montgomery County Early Learning Center

After nearly a year of construction, the Montgomery County Community Foundation will cut the ribbon Thursday on its new child care center in Crawfordsville. The $5 million Montgomery County Early Learning Center adds 124 child care seats in the community.... Read More

Evansville wealth management firm names new CEO

Evansville-based Donaldson Capital Management has promoted Sarah Moore to CEO, the wealth management and advisory firm said. Moore succeeds Mike Hull, and the firm said the move is part of ongoing succession plans.... Read More

Trump grants one-month exemption for U.S. automakers from new tariffs

President Donald Trump is granting a one-month exemption on his stiff new tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada for U.S. automakers, amid fears that the trade war could harm U.S. manufacturers.... Read More

State supreme court invites amicus briefs in property tax case

The Indiana Supreme Court is accepting “friend of the court” briefs in a dispute over whether the state’s one-percent cap on homeowner property taxes can be limited to just one acre surrounding a home.... Read More

Despite record revenue, loss widens for OrthoPediatrics in 2024

Warsaw-based OrthoPediatrics is reporting a full-year net loss of $37.8 million in 2024, compared to a loss of $21 million the previous year. Despite the drop, the company said it generated record total annual revenue of nearly $205 million for the year.... Read More

Indiana National Guard hopes active duty, tuition help bill can stanch enlistment losses

The Indiana National Guard force recorded a whopping 38% decline in enlistments from 2019 to 2023, Indiana Adjutant General Larry Muennich told a Senate panel on Tuesday. And 77% of Hoosier youth aren’t qualified for service.... Read More

Youth sports is sparking two major projects in Allen County: Will there be room for both?

Both Fort Wayne and New Haven are moving forward with youth sports complexes raising questions about whether the Allen County marketplace can support both.... Read More

Jack Cooper Transport to lay off 251 in northeast Indiana

Missouri-based Jack Cooper Transport Co. is closing its facility in the Huntington County town of Roanoke. In a notice to the state, the company said the move has resulted in the layoffs of 251 employees.... Read More

State leaders downplay concerns of possible federal Medicaid cuts

As the federal government considers ways to reduce Medicaid spending to help finance the extension of tax cuts, Indiana government leaders are not yet sounding the alarm over the potential of losing billions of dollars for its ever-growing entitlement program.... Read More

Former lieutenant governor to lead Deaconess Foundation in Evansville

An Evansville native, Crouch will focus on the foundation's strategic direction, including leading long-term fundraising strategies, overseeing capital campaigns, and guiding foundation-led events, the organization said.... Read More

Governor’s office clarifies intentions for Indiana Historical Society building

Despite language in the proposed state budget that could put the Indiana Historical Society headquarters in jeopardy, Gov. Mike Braun’s office now maintains the intention is not to force the nonprofit to give up its building. ... Read More

‘Bear with me,’ Trump says as both farmers and consumers brace for tariff effects

Farmers and meat producers across the U.S. can expect the new tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China and the retaliatory action from those countries to hurt their bottom lines by billions of dollars if they stay in place a while.... Read More

Female leaders powering leadership, economic growth in South Bend-Elkhart region

Across the South Bend-Elkhart region, female leaders have continued to break barriers, shape industries and foster opportunities for future generations. From banking to real estate development, these women are making a significant impact in their respective ...... Read More

Q&A with South Bend Director of Planning Tim Corcoran on Downtown 2045 Plan

At its core, the Downtown South Bend 2045 Plan envisions a vibrant, economically sustainable and livable urban center that builds upon the city’s rich history while embracing future growth. By expanding housing options, the plan aims to increase downtown’s ...... Read More

Indianapolis startup featured on Good Morning America

Ahimsa, founded by Indianapolis pediatrician Dr. Manasa Mantravadi, was featured on Good Morning America's "Deals & Steals" segment on Tuesday, along with five other women-owned small businesses, in recognition of Women's History Month.... Read More

Merrillville Council considering Panduit tax abatement

Panduit says it's investing almost $77 million into the 475,000-square-foot facility at 9945 Mississippi Street. It's asking the town to abate personal property taxes on almost $23 million worth of logistical distribution and IT equipment.... Read More

Andretti Global to move HQ to former Indianapolis Star printing facility

Andretti Global announced plans Monday to convert a former Indianapolis Star printing facility into the headquarters of the team’s NTT IndyCar, Indy NXT and Formula E teams.... Read More

Roofing products distributor opens Lafayette branch

While details of the company's financial investment were not disclosed, the new branch is one of four being opened across the country.... Read More

Ball State students kick off research effort in Kosciusko County

Ball State University students have begun a two-year research project to assess how the orthopedic industry influences the area economy and recommend ways to improve the Winona Avenue Corridor.... Read More

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