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Our partners at The Times of Northwest Indiana report officials are targeting a second-quarter groundbreaking for the center, which will be part of the new Roberts Impact Lab.... Read More
Our partners at The Times of Northwest Indiana report officials are targeting a second-quarter groundbreaking for the center, which will be part of the new Roberts Impact Lab.... Read More
House Bill 1073 would provide regulations for bare-knuckle fighting, professional wrestling, boxing and sparring through the Indiana Gaming Association. Indiana Code previously did not have regulations for these sports.... Read More
Indianapolis Public Schools is once again paying teachers the highest starting salaries in Marion County after the latest round of contract negotiations between districts and unions. The contracts for this school year come as lawmakers push for a...... Read More
The Million Meals program, a partnership between Indiana Pork and Feeding Indiana's Hungry, is now called Hoosier Hogs to Homes and reflects a renewed focus on helping Hoosiers, Indiana Pork said.... Read More
Indianapolis-based Exodus Refugee Immigration Inc. has begun asking for private donations and support, following a flurry of immigration-related changes President Donald Trump made last week through a series of executive orders.... Read More
Indiana Michigan Power is applying for a $50 million federal grant to explore building a small modular nuclear reactor in Rockport. I&M says the project could cost $3 billion and would be a a decade away, but the grant gets the ball rolling.... Read More
The Indiana Alcohol and Tobacco Commission on Monday sent a notice to 8,200 tobacco retailers warning of the consequences of selling nitrous oxide, a drug that has recently grown in popularity among teens.... Read More
The State Board of Animal Health reported three additional cases of avian influenza at locations around the state over the weekend. The new cases involve a commercial turkey farm, commercial egg laying operation, and a non-poultry hobby flock.... Read More
Evansville-based health care insurance planning firm Move Health is growing its footprint with the acquisition of Caribou, which has developed a software platform designed to help financial advisors plan for current and future health care costs.... Read More
Ancora Holdings Group reported acquiring a 0.18% stake in U.S. Steel. It said Monday that U.S. Steel CEO David Burritt and the company's board have prioritized a sale to Nippon because they stand to receive more than $100 million if it goes forward.... Read More
As part of an ongoing effort to eradicate “obscene” and “harmful” books or curricular material from Indiana schools, a new bill floated by Republican lawmakers seeks to expand that ban to include “pornographic” content, too.... Read More
Under the project, called “A Day in the Life at Moores Hill College,” students and other participants in the university’s ChangeLab program will examine archival collections to uncover stories of daily life at Moores Hill College, the university’s predecessor.... Read More
Local tourism officials are optimistic that Saturday’s Royal Rumble wrestling event will draw a record-breaking crowd to Lucas Oil Stadium. Less than a week before the event, tickets are becoming sparse.... Read More
On Saturday, WWE will hold one of its largest premium live events, the 2025 Royal Rumble, from Lucas Oil Stadium in downtown Indianapolis. It is the first time in the event’s 37-year history that the Royal Rumble has been held in Indianapolis. The Royal Rumble is the first of several major WWE events heading to […]... Read More
Valparaiso University has announced that President José Padilla plans to retire at the end of the calendar year. Padilla, who was named to the position in December 2020, will step down when his current contract expires on Dec. 31.... Read More
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita filed a lawsuit against St. Joseph County Sheriff William Redman and the county’s police department, accusing the agency of persistent failures to notify ICE of the release of illegal immigrants.... Read More
Wabash College broke ground Saturday on a new community center in the heart of the Crawfordsville campus. When complete, the $64 million facility will feature main-floor dining for more than 200 people and an upper-level event space for up to 250 people.... Read More
A Jan. 7 notice posted by the U.S. Justice Department’s Executive Office for Immigration Review announced the court would be opening Monday “to meet the growing needs of our Indiana stakeholders.”... Read More
The 160-acre campus, known as Hancock Gateway Park, is already home to a small hospital, a pediatric dental surgery center, a senior living community, some sparse retail and a mix of housing. A dual-branded hotel and conference center is under construction.... Read More
A number of prominent companies have scaled back or set aside the diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives that much of corporate America endorsed following the protests that accompanied the Minneapolis police killing of George Floyd, a Black man, in 2020.... Read More