Evansville-based Traylor Industrial Group details leadership change
Josh Fryback will become the company's new president beginning Jan. 1, succeeding Denny Quinn, who will remain CEO and chairman of the board.... Read More
Josh Fryback will become the company's new president beginning Jan. 1, succeeding Denny Quinn, who will remain CEO and chairman of the board.... Read More
The Indiana Department of Education unveiled the inaugural recipients of the Indiana Blue Ribbon Schools designation. A total of 11 public and private schools were selected "for their exceptional academic achievement and commitment to student success."... Read More
A system of regional workforce development boards wants to lead the way on solutions to Indiana’s “immense” labor needs — but fragmentation, funding and other challenges limit its effectiveness, the Indiana Workforce Alliance has found.... Read More
The Indiana Attorney General’s office is appealing a judge’s decision to dismiss the office’s lawsuit alleging the St. Joseph County sheriff has refused to honor immigration detainer requests.... Read More
A Purdue University Northwest associate professor of statistics has been selected to join a team of scientists on a NASA-funded project aimed at developing new ways to search for life in the solar system.... Read More
The announcement was made during the kickoff event for the 98th National FFA Convention & Expo, which is expected to bring more than 71,000 FFA members, advisers, alumni and supporters to Indianapolis from across the country.... Read More
The Mill, a coworking space designed to strengthen technology, innovation and entrepreneurship in Bloomington and south central Indiana, is continuing to grow.... Read More
1st Source Foundation has made a donation to Grace College to support construction of its planned Community Fieldhouse, the school announced Saturday during halftime of the men’s soccer match at 1st Source Bank Field. The donation continues a partnership ...... Read More
Republican Jennifer-Ruth Green on Tuesday announced plans to run for Congress in a northwest Indiana district that has been a Democratic stronghold but could soon be redrawn to favor conservatives.... Read More
The Governor's Office said Josh Richardson will oversee efforts to "strengthen workforce alignment and support both the attraction of new businesses and the growth of existing employers through region-led planning."... Read More
As six Indiana school districts seek local property tax referendums to pay for teachers and transportation, Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith joined the campaign to defeat them by door-knocking in Avon.... Read More
Amazon will cut about 14,000 corporate jobs as the online retail giant ramps up spending on artificial intelligence while cutting costs elsewhere. Teams and individuals impacted by the job cuts will be notified on Tuesday.... Read More
The Deaconess Hair Care Equity Taskforce is raising awareness about the needs of patients with diverse hair types during extended hospital stays. Deaconess partnered with a local cosmetologist to enlighten staff on the principles of ethnic hair care.... Read More
In June, the University of Southern Indiana named Dr. Xavia Harrington Burton as director of the Pathways to USI program. She spoke with Inside INdiana Business about her leadership goals for the Pathways to USI program.... Read More
Purdue University and the Archaeological Legacy Institute said Monday that the team is still awaiting additional clearance from the Republic of Kirabati before it can begin the expedition, which was originally slated to begin next month.... Read More
Terre Haute-based Ambulance Management Services, the parent of Trans-Care Ambulance, is adding to its portfolio with the acquisition of First Care Medical Services, a non-emergency ambulance transportation provider headquartered in Cincinnati.... Read More
The parent of German American Bank said Monday that the results represent the highest quarterly earnings in the company's 115-year history.... Read More
The leaders of a bank, an electrical contractor and a moving company are among the six executives who will be honored as CEOs of the Year at IBJ’s inaugural CEO of the Year and C-Suite Awards program on Dec. 5 at the Indiana Roof Ballroom.... Read More
It’s a quiet election season in Indiana, but voters in six school districts will soon decide whether to support property tax measures that would fund teacher salaries, transportation, and student programming.... Read More
For the second time within a week, another egg commercial production facility in LaGrange County with nearly 20,000 birds has tested positive for the bird flu virus, according to the Indiana State Board of Animal Health.... Read More