Connect With Us

Inside INdiana Business
Subscribe Now Log In
  • Home
  • News
    • Education
    • Health
    • Tech
    • STEM
    • Advanced Manufacturing & Logistics
    • Life Sciences
    • Ag INnovation
    • INPower
  • Videos
  • Big Wigs
    • Submit Big Wigs
  • Events
    • Innovate East Central Indiana – Muncie
    • Innovate Southern Indiana – New Albany
    • Innovate South Bend – Elkhart
    • Innovate South Central Indiana – Bloomington
    • Innovate Northeast Indiana – Fort Wayne
  • Newsletters
  • Podcasts
  • On-Air
    • TV & Radio Listings
  • Content Studio
    • Sponsored Content
    • 5 Strategies for Designing a Corporate Headquarters That Work for Today and Tomorrow
  • Contact
    • About IIB
    • Meet the Team
    • Contact Us
    • Advertise
    • Gift Cards
    • Flagship Stations
    • Gerry’s Message
    • Speaking Engagement Request

Connect With Us

News

Lake County Health Department cuts ribbon on mobile health clinic

The $229,000 vehicle includes a private exam room, a refrigerator and other medical equipment. The health department can use it to provide vaccinations, screenings and other preventative health services, as well as educational programs.... Read More

Massive Ball jar collection donated to Ball State

The collection was owned by Jeff Harper, a former University of Texas medical school assistant professor and entrepreneur, who was born and raised in Muncie. He died in 2012. ... Read More

Do it Best CEO: Tariffs on Canadian, Mexican imports would have ‘immediate impact’

The CEO of Fort Wayne-based Do it Best Corp. says if the 25% across-the-board tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico announced earlier this month go into effect, it would create an immediate impact on costs for the lumber and hardware cooperative's members.... Read More

Grand Park Sports Campus realizing financial potential as new district awaits

The 400-acre sports complex, which is set to undergo a 10-year transformation with the construction of a new sports, entertainment and business district near the park, now generates enough tax-increment-financing revenue to fully cover its debt payments.... Read More

Republican leaders cast doubt on new state tax relief

Despite being a top priority for new Indiana Gov. Mike Braun, Republican leaders in the General Assembly seem to be taking a more cautious approach to new state tax relief in budget discussions.... Read More

Almost $30M spent lobbying Indiana General Assembly last year

Multi-national corporations, home-grown companies, industry groups, advocacy organizations, local government, lobbying firms and others collectively spent nearly $30 million attempting to influence Hoosier lawmakers last year.... Read More

Southern Indiana towns seek crowdfunding help for community projects

The Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority has launched separate crowdfunding efforts to build a playground and splash pad in Georgetown and create a new park in Leavenworth.... Read More

Farmers on the hook for millions after Trump freezes USDA funds

Farmers report missing millions of dollars of funding they were promised by the U.S. Agriculture Department, despite promises from the Trump administration that a federal funding freeze would not apply to projects directly benefiting individuals.... Read More

Indy airport continuing special event strategy as tourism booms

As Visit Indy celebrates a record-breaking 2024, Indianapolis International Airport says it will continue a special event strategy to encourage more sporting fans and visitors to come to the Hoosier State.... Read More

Data center developer eyeing 618-acre site in Hendricks County

Denver, Colorado-based Vantage Data Centers has submitted a request to rezone a 618-acre site from its current agricultural zoning to light industrial, with the plan to develop about half of that property, or 285 acres, for use as a data center.... Read More

Trump: U.S. Steel will get investment from Nippon, instead of being bought by it

President Donald Trump on Friday suggested that Nippon Steel would no longer buy U.S. Steel as planned, but the Japanese company would instead invest in the symbolically important American business.... Read More

Bernard sues state health commissioner over release of terminated pregnancy reports

Dr. Caitlin Bernard and another board-certified OBGYN are suing the Indiana State Health Commissioner and the nonprofit Voices for Life, Inc., arguing that terminated pregnancy reports should not be disclosed under Indiana’s Access to Public Records Act.... Read More

Indiana Association of Area Agencies on Aging names interim CEO

The Indiana Association of Area Agencies on Aging (IAAAA) this week announced Hannah Carlock as its interim CEO. Carlock currently serves as vice president of public affairs and association management at Terre Haute-based lobbying firm RJL Solutions.... Read More

IU coach Mike Woodson won’t return next season

The 66-year-old Woodson, who has been under fire most of the past two seasons because of underperforming teams, decided to step down at the end of this season, the school announced Friday.... Read More

This week on Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick 2/9/25

Check out what's coming up on this weekend's edition of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick!... Read More

Uncertainty hits RV industry amid U.S. trade wars with Canada, China and Mexico

The clock is ticking for the 30-day tariff pause on imports from Canada and Mexico. If a more permanent solution is not reached by March 4, experts and stakeholders say the 25% tax would cause significant headwinds for the $140 billion dollar RV industry.... Read More

Office Interiors in Granger acquires Merrillville company

Granger-based Office Interiors is growing its portfolio with the acquisition of HDW Commercial Interiors in Merrillville. Financial terms of the deal are not being disclosed.... Read More

How are food prices affecting your Super Bowl spread?

Football fans are gearing up to bring together friends and family for Super Bowl LIX, which means having lots of finger foods at the ready. But with the impact of rising food costs, what will that mean for your wallet as you head to the grocery store?... Read More

Committee passes apprenticeship framework bill, strikes enrollment quota

Lawmakers this week advanced legislation that would require the state to establish a plan to develop stackable credentials for high school students—aligning with a similar effort outside the Statehouse to expand the ecosystem of apprenticeship opportunities.... Read More

Indiana Senate OKs anti-DEI bill that takes aim at state agencies, schools

Senate Bill 289 advanced from the chamber in a 34-13 vote after more than three hours of floor debate—and following a contentious, unprecedented challenge to Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith’s Senate presidency.... Read More

« Previous 1 … 149 150 151 152 153 … 782 Next »

Podcasts

Most Popular Stories

  • INCOG BioPharma investing additional $200M to expand Fishers campus

  • Indiana communities nab $29M for residential infrastructure development

  • New projects help address housing shortage in Dubois, Spencer, Posey counties

  • Spartech to close Muncie operations, affecting 125 workers

  • OYE Therapeutics secures $5M in funding to move into clinical development

  • State prepares for SNAP ban on sugary drinks, candy to take effect Jan. 1

Perspectives

Estate planning strategies for business owners

Estate planning strategies for business owners

Estate planning for business owners requires addressing both personal wealth transfer and the future of the business its...

Inside INdiana Business

Inside INdiana Business
A division of IBJ Media

1 Monument Circle, Suite 300
Indianapolis, IN 46204

PHONE: (317) 634-6200

FAX: (317) 263-5060

NEWSLETTER@IIBNEWS.COM

  • Home
  • News
  • Videos
  • Gerry Dick
  • Newsletters
  • On-Air
  • Contact

Copyright © 2025 All Rights Reserved Privacy Policy | Terms of Service