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‘Harder to keep teachers’: Indiana fiscal policy panel weighs salary gaps, educator shortage

New data shows that while Indiana teacher pay has climbed in recent years, Hoosier educators still earn less than peers in neighboring states — a gap union leaders and some legislators say threatens teacher retention and classroom success.... Read More

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Retired faculty at IU sue to restore involvement in university government

Some retired professors from Indiana University are raising concerns about recent policy changes made by the university’s board of trustees that exclude them from participating in organizations that help govern faculty functions.... Read More

Slowdown in U.S. hiring suggests economy still needs rate cuts, Fed’s Powell says

A sharp slowdown in hiring poses a growing risk to the U.S. economy, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday, a sign that the Fed will likely cut its key interest rate twice more this year.... Read More

University of Evansville celebrates revenue, attendance from 2024-25 athletics season

With fall sports underway at the University of Evansville for the 2025-26 season, the athletics department aims to match or exceed its high revenue and attendance numbers from last season.... Read More

Q&A with TaylorMade Golf’s Jessica Delgado on Evansville distribution center

Jessica Delgado with TaylorMade Golf spoke with Inside INdiana Business about raising awareness about the distribution center on Garrison Avenue and the facility’s expected growth.... Read More

Dormakaba ticket technology helping fans, staff at Lucas Oil Stadium

Thousands of fans fill Lucas Oil Stadium for Indianapolis Colts games each year, and as the team continues its winning streak, a global company with Indiana ties is working to enhance the entry experience.... Read More

South Bend opens new City Hall, centralizing city services

The city of South Bend has officially changed its address after more than five decades. Local government officials gathered Monday for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to commemorate the milestone.... Read More

Allison Transmission lands $97 million for Abrams Tank transmissions

The company said it will provide its X1100 cross-drive transmission, which has been a part of the Abrams platform since its inception nearly 50 years ago.... Read More

Dairy cattle near Elkhart, LaGrange counties to be monitored for bird flu

While the virus known as “Bird Flu” has recently been found on commercial duck farms in LaGrange and Elkhart counties in northern Indiana, the detection of the virus will also have an impact on nearby dairy producers.... Read More

Judge denies attempts to enforce civil subpoenas against Haitian Center, Berry Global

A Vanderburgh County judge has denied Attorney General Todd Rokita’s petition to enforce civil investigative demands against The Haitian Center of Evansville and Evansville-based Berry Global Group Inc.... Read More

Medical debt tops $2 billion for Hoosiers. Experts say it’s likely higher

Roughly one in five Indiana residents has medical debt that is currently in collections, according to a 2022 report from the Indiana Community Action Poverty Institute. ... Read More

Report outlines health focus areas for Vanderburgh, Warrick counties

Health providers in Vanderburgh and Warrick counties have identified key areas to focus on over the next few years in an effort to identify recurring causes of poor health and improve those behaviors.... Read More

Shelbyville casino workers to strike over union election hampered by government shutdown

Shelbyville casino workers plan to strike for union recognition as an election planned for Friday is “delayed indefinitely” due to the government shutdown.... Read More

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Crane, Pike County partner on entrepreneurship growth efforts

The two entities have signed a Partnership Intermediary Agreement that allows Crane to work with local small businesses and entrepreneurs on patent research, while Pike County can help Crane with bringing ideas toward commercialization.... Read More

Indiana Farm Bureau lays out 2026 legislative priorities

Each year the bureau solicits policy suggestions from its 92 county affiliates and holds a delegate session to identify the key issues the organization will focus on at the Statehouse for the coming year.... Read More

Federal shutdown could hurt government services like WIC, SNAP in Indiana

In the coming days, a food aid program that helps millions of mothers and young children will likely run out of money. States like Indiana must use their own dollars to keep funds flowing to families or let it lapse, a move that could cut benefits for 157,000 Hoosiers.... Read More

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State revenues again outpace projections in September

Indiana revenue collections exceeded the most recent estimates in September. The Indiana State Budget Agency reports that General Fund revenues last month totaled $2.3 billion, which was $107 million higher than the April 2025 forecast, or 4.9%.... Read More

Uncertainty over economy, tariffs forces many retailers to be cautious on holiday hiring

Uncertainty over the economy and tariffs is forcing retailers to pull back or delay plans to hire seasonal workers who pack orders at distribution centers, serve shoppers at stores and build holiday displays during the most important selling season.... Read More

‘Surreal’: Fort Wayne mayor talks Bombardier announcement

Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker says last week's announcement that Montreal-based Bombardier is planning to build a multimillion-dollar service center at Fort Wayne International Airport was "surreal" and "awesome."... Read More

Purdue board approves base pay increase for President Mung Chiang

The Purdue University board of trustees approved an increase to President Mung Chiang's base salary during its monthly meeting Friday. Additionally, the board approved the president's "at-risk" pay for the 2024-25 fiscal year.... Read More

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