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Optimism among livestock producers drives slight rise in farmer sentiment

Farmer sentiment saw a modest increase in October, driven largely by optimism among livestock producers about their farm conditions, according to the latest Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer.... Read More

Griffen Plumbing and Heating acquired by Astra Service Partners

Colorado-based Astra Service Partners has acquired Griffen Plumbing and Heating. The company offers preventative maintenance, installations and repairs to customers across Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan.... Read More

Newburgh seeks rate increase for wastewater improvement project

Officials in Newburgh have announced a plan designed to improve the town's wastewater system and address sewage overflows as a result of heavy rains. The town said the $35 million effort will be supported by a wastewater rate increase for customers.... Read More

Wally’s hoping to open $30M travel center off I-65 in Boone County by Memorial Day

Wally’s, which bills itself as “Home of the Great American Road Trip,” is building a travel center aimed at commuters and travelers off Albert S. White Drive near Interstate 65.... Read More

Hope Academy launches $20 million fundraising campaign

Hope Academy in Indianapolis has announced the public phase of a $20 million fundraising campaign to build upon the services and support offered by the only high school in Indiana for students in recovery from substance use disorder.... Read More

U.S. flight cancellations expected to drag on even after the government shutdown ends

The Federal Aviation Administration has reduced flights as some air traffic controllers — unpaid for weeks — have stopped showing up for work.... Read More

Terre Haute hospital merger to move forward after COPA approval

Indiana Gov. Mike Braun's Office announced the approval Sunday, paving the way for the merger of Union Health and Terre Haute Regional Hospital that has been more than two years in the making.... Read More

Fort Wayne sensor manufacturer acquired

SensorTec has been acquired by Minneapolis-based permanent-capital investment holding company Junto Holdings Group Inc., though financial terms were not disclosed.... Read More

Purdue report shows strong employment opportunities in ag fields

A new report from the Purdue University College of Agriculture and the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Institute of Food and Agriculture is projecting that employment opportunities will remain strong for new college graduates in certain areas.... Read More

Anderson receives approval for water rate increase, new water plant

The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission has approved a request from the city of Anderson to raise water rates to fund multiple municipal water improvements.... Read More

Indianapolis-based Ren Inc. lands big growth investment

Indianapolis-based financial technology firm Ren Inc. has secured a $100-million-plus growth investment from Boston-based private equity firm Great Hill Partners.... Read More

Consumer sentiment tumbles close to record lows in latest U Michigan survey

Consumer sentiment dropped to a three-year low and close to the lowest point ever recorded by the University of Michigan one month into the government shutdown, with pessimism over personal finances and anticipated business conditions weighing on Americans.... Read More

Meyer Distributing acquires Surelock Security

Jasper-based Meyer Distributing Inc., a wholesale distributor of specialty automotive products, has acquired Surelock Security Co., a manufacturer of safes and secure storage products.... Read More

Nightmare on Edgewood to close after nearly five decades of scares

It's the end of the road for the iconic haunted house, which opened in 1978 as a fundraiser for baseball and softball players at Edgewood Little League on the city's south side.... Read More

JMS Engineered Plastics announces temporary layoff in South Bend

JMS Engineered Plastics has issued a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) notice to hourly employees, citing a downturn in orders and production.... Read More

Indiana lawmakers’ nuclear energy push pays off earlier than expected

New laws give financial incentives to companies and utilities that invest in small modular reactors, or SMRs. They expedite the approval process for nuclear permitting and let SMR projects bypass county-level zoning laws in certain circumstances.... Read More

Indiana Supreme Court encourages public service pathway to help address attorney shortage

The Indiana Supreme Court has issued final determinations regarding recommendations to address the ongoing state attorney shortage, including a number of approaches to encourage lawyers to become public defenders or prosecutors.... Read More

Princeton native Kyle Cummins becomes USAC champion

The Princeton native led the points for all 49 events, which is the longest streak in USAC history. He’s also the first driver to lead the points from start to finish since Tracy Hines in 2002.... Read More

Farmers’ Almanac says it will cease publication after 208 years

Farmers' Almanac said Thursday that its 2026 edition will be its last, citing the growing financial challenges of producing and distributing the book in today's “chaotic media environment.”... Read More

U.S. flight cancellations accelerate as airlines comply with government shutdown order

U.S. airlines began canceling hundreds of flights Thursday due to the Federal Aviation Administration’s order to reduce traffic at the country’s busiest airports starting Friday because of the government shutdown.... Read More

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