U.S. manufacturing activity expands for first time since 2022
U.S. factory activity expanded last month for the first time since 2022 as orders ramped up and production quickened, pointing to a brighter manufacturing outlook.... Read More
U.S. factory activity expanded last month for the first time since 2022 as orders ramped up and production quickened, pointing to a brighter manufacturing outlook.... Read More
The Morgan County Plan Commission is set to consider a rezoning request next week that could pave the way for a data center on a 391-acre tract in the northern part of the county.... Read More
There are seven confirmed cases of the avian flu in Indiana poultry flocks. Experts aren't sure exactly how the disease spreads or why it's hitting now.... Read More
The largest festival in Fort Wayne is danger of filing for bankruptcy if it doesn’t raise enough money in the next week. Our partners at WPTA-TV report the Three Rivers Festival may be forced to shut down if organizers can’t get the event back on the correct financial path. Keri Roby, director of operations for […]... Read More
The eight cabinet secretaries serving under Gov. Mike Braun will be some of the highest-paid employees in the state—with each taking home $275,000 for their new positions. Five of the secretaries will also directly lead an agency.... Read More
Brian Peters replaces Michael Jenkins, who founded the nonprofit provider of free medical, dental, women’s health, counseling, and related services to the uninsured, underinsured and medically under-served patients in central Indiana.... Read More
U.S. President Donald Trump and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum put their planned tariffs on hold for a month to give time for further negotiations, and Mexico said it planned to deploy 10,000 members of its national guard to address drug trafficking.... Read More
More than 70,000 people jam packed Lucas Oil Stadium in downtown Indianapolis for the 2025 WWE Royal Rumble, making it the largest Royal Rumble in the event's 37-year history.... Read More
Until late 2023, Indiana was home to numerous smaller-scale data centers around the state, but it had zero hyperscale centers—large-scale facilities operated by tech giants such as Amazon, Google, Meta and Microsoft.... Read More
Matt Rust previously led the Anderson Madison County Visitors Bureau and most recently served as executive project manager at Church of God Ministries in Anderson.... Read More
Acting U.S. Attorney Tina Nommay's office says Raymond Calvin Smith and Bruce Milik Smith used mobile sports wagering apps to funnel money from the victims to themselves.... Read More
The biennial award, the winner for which will be announced in May, recognizes conservationists who “have achieved major victories in saving an animal species or group of species.”... Read More
Rep. Chris Jeter, who is seeking two new superior court judges in Hamilton County, said the prospects for such legislation is better than it was two years ago, when all bills to add new courts failed to make it out of committee.... Read More
Check out what's coming up on this weekend's edition of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick!... Read More
Sen. Andy Zay, who sponsored a bill that would have moved the casino license for Full House Resorts from Rising Sun to New Haven, says he will not push to get the measure added in legislation this session. This week the senate Public Policy Committee shuttered the bill without a vote.... Read More
Most of downtown’s inventory of more than 7,500 rooms has been booked for more than a month, officials said. However, a smattering of rooms remain available at a handful of properties—albeit with higher-than-typical room rates.... Read More
In its complaint, the commission alleged Rokita violated the Indiana Professional Rules of Conduct by making false statements to the Indiana Supreme Court in a previous conditional agreement and an accompanying affidavit from when he was...... Read More
The 25% tax that President Donald Trump plans to slap on imports from Canada and Mexico as soon as Saturday could drive up the price of everything from gasoline and pickup trucks, to Super Bowl party guacamole dip.... Read More
Funding for gifted learners, dual immersion programs, and the Dolly Parton Imagination Library is on the chopping block in the proposed state budget, while tuition support is increasing, as Indiana faces a leaner two-year fiscal period.... Read More
Despite the drop, CEO Mark Hardwick said the parent of First Merchants Bank finished the year strong with a fourth-quarter net income increase to $63.9 million.... Read More