Indiana requirement for pharmacy benefit manager licenses now live

The governor signed a 2020 bill mandating the licensure requirement and serving the IDOI commissioner more authority to set requirements. Those may include provisions for licensure and financial requirements, application and renewal fees, pharmacy claims audits, maximum allowable cost pricing, annual reporting and violation penalties. The law became active March 22.... Read More

Former Warsaw factory site to get new life

Fishers-based Rebar Development on Thursday announced plans for a more than $18 million mixed-use redevelopment project at the former Gatke factory site in Warsaw. The project will include residential, commercial and flexible office and studio space.... Read More

Corey Flournoy named National FFA executive for EDI

The National FFA Organization has named Corey Flournoy the executive in residence for equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI). The Indianapolis-based organization said Thursday that Flournoy will guide the leadership team and national boards on EDI matters.... Read More

Holcomb to make another European trip

Gov. Eric Holcomb and Indiana Secretary of Commerce Brad Chambers will make their third economic development trip to Europe in just over a year. Beginning this weekend, the governor will lead a delegation to Portugal and France.... Read More

Fairchild Communications expands to Ohio

Indianapolis-based Fairchild Communications Systems Inc. is growing its footprint. The telecommunications company said Thursday it has acquired the education and commercial sound business of Zaizer Communications Inc. in Toledo, Ohio.... Read More

Indiana Conference for Women names new executive director

Local business leader Deb Hallberg will the lead the Indiana Conference for Women as the organization's executive director. Hallberg moved into the position after serving as the director of business development at Everyday Leaders Professional Coaching and Consulting this year and The Center for Leadership Excellence last year. Prior to that,... Read More

What to expect from likely appeals in abortion doc case

A lengthy appeals process could play out following a state regulatory decision last week to sanction an Indianapolis OB-GYN in a divisive abortion case. The Indiana Medical Licensing Board ruled that Dr. Caitlin Bernard violated state and federal patient privacy laws when she publicly discussed a 10-year-old rape victim seeking an abortion in Indiana. ... Read More