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TikTok restores service for U.S. users based on Trump’s promised executive order

TikTok restored service to users in the United States on Sunday just hours after the popular video-sharing platform went dark in response to a federal ban, which President-elect Donald Trump said he would try to pause by executive order on his first day in office.... Read More

Taylor University leans into Christian identity to attract big gifts

Taylor racked up the highest number of individual million-dollar-plus gifts, 14—including one $40 million and two $10 million donations—among the 57 donations in IBJ’s 2024 list of largest individual gifts to Indiana organizations.... Read More

Indianapolis-based Resolution Group acquires Seymour consulting firm

Resolution Group, a civil engineering firm headquartered in Indianapolis, has acquired Seymour-based environmental consulting firm Little River Consultants LLC. RGI says the deal, valued at $500,000, allows the company to expand its service offerings.... Read More

Three Indiana Main Street orgs receive national designation

Three Indiana Main Street organizations have earned the Nationally Accredited Main Street designation from Main Street America, according to the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs.... Read More

Evansville nonprofits share $500K in ‘Forward Together’ grants

Mayor Stephanie Terry first announced the fund last June. The nonprofits were eligible to apply for up to $35,000 in funding to fund programs that serve a variety of categories, including affordable housing, food assistance, and youth development.... Read More

U.S. lawsuit accuses Pepsi company of price discrimination

The Federal Trade Commission sued PepsiCo on Friday, alleging that it has engaged in illegal price discrimination by giving unfair price advantages to one large retailer at the expense of other vendors and consumers.... Read More

This week on Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick 1/19/25

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

More pro sports in northwest Indiana? A new bill could be the first step

A newly filed bill would look at bringing more professional sports to northwest Indiana. If passed, the legislation would set up a commission to study the topic, but there's no funding attached to it yet.... Read More

Purdue teams with Lilly, Merck to launch pharma manufacturing initiative

The Young Institute Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Consortium will focus on the manufacturing of sterile injectables and "innovative aseptic manufacturing technology," the university said Friday.... Read More

Banks could see M&A growth in 2025 with a more favorable regulatory environment

With expectations of a more relaxed federal regulatory environment, 2025 could be a busier year nationally for bank mergers and acquisitions. But does it mean more Indiana-based banks will be included in M&A deals announced this year? ... Read More

Indiana attorney general sues drug companies over EpiPen prices

Indiana Attorney Todd Rokita filed a lawsuit this week against pharmaceutical giants Mylan and Pfizer, alleging they conspired to increase prices of a potentially life-saving injectable drug by 600%.... Read More

More avian flu cases detected in Jay County

Less than two weeks after a case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, or HPAI, was found in a commercial turkey farm in Jay County, the State Board of Animal Health says two more cases have been detected.... Read More

Bill to increase oversight of Indiana water projects gets early support

Early reaction was mostly positive Thursday to a Senate GOP priority bill that seeks to increase oversight of water withdrawal projects within Indiana.... Read More

A-to-F letter grades likely returning for Indiana schools

On Wednesday, state education leaders provided an early look at a new system for evaluating how well schools educate students. However, it remains unclear when schools will begin receiving grades under the updated system.... Read More

Intend Indiana lands grant to expand homeownership services to Kosciusko County

The Kosciusko County Community Foundation has awarded a $2 million grant that will allow an Indianapolis-based nonprofit to expand access to its homeownership assistance programs to the county.... Read More

Braun outlines cost-cutting goals for state agencies, plans to up spending in key areas

Indiana Gov. Mike Braun said Thursday that his administration wants state agencies to identify 5% in savings, on average, compared with the current budget to help pay for new priorities in the next two-year budget.... Read More

Model 1 Commercial Vehicles expands with Kentland dealership

The company is not disclosing its financial investment in the dealership, but said the location opened with 16 full-time employees, and there are plans to add more jobs in the future.... Read More

Lawmakers contemplate slashing unemployment insurance timespan

Legislation nearly halving how long Hoosiers can collect unemployment insurance split a panel of lawmakers on Wednesday — alongside proposals loosening engineer registration requirements and raising certain pension benefits.... Read More

Wabash details two top leadership changes

Lafayette-based freight-trailer manufacturer Wabash this week announced a pair of key leadership changes as the company continues to cope with declining sales.... Read More

U.S. defense contractor to build 4,000-worker manufacturing facility in Ohio

U.S. defense contractor Anduril Industries, which acquired an Indiana rocket fuel startup in 2023, is preparing to build a massive advanced manufacturing facility in central Ohio, adding a planned 4,000 jobs to the area's burgeoning high-tech sector.... Read More

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