Keystone Cooperative CEO announces retirement plans
Indianapolis-based Keystone Cooperative said Friday that President and CEO Kevin Still has announced plans to retire in September 2026.... Read More
Indianapolis-based Keystone Cooperative said Friday that President and CEO Kevin Still has announced plans to retire in September 2026.... Read More
The Indiana Office of Inspector General has filed a formal ethics complaint against former Public Safety Secretary Jennifer-Ruth Green—accusing her of ghost employment and misuse of state property. The investigation began months before her abrupt resignation.... Read More
Joe Hale stepped down in June, two months after announcing his decision to leave and about 10 weeks after completing the museum’s first major renovation in 40 years.... Read More
Despite his permanent ban from the bench, Howard Superior Court Judge Matthew J. Elkin will be allowed to keep his law license. He must tender his resignation as a judge to Indiana Gov. Mike Braun and leave office no later than Sept. 30. ... Read More
Check out what's coming up on this weekend's edition of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick!... Read More
Indianapolis-based GeoH Inc., a fast-growing health-tech company, has secured a more than $30 million investment which the company says will help it expand into new services and geographies.... Read More
The new Land Development Entity, the RDA said, will work with local municipalities to assist with acquiring and stabilizing "challenging" properties to accelerate the timeline for redevelopment.... Read More
Kiwanis Field was built in 1950 and features a brick grandstand and accompanying locker rooms designed in Art Deco style. Superintendent Sandra Wood said while the building is structurally sound, a lot of work needs to be done on both the interior and exterior.... Read More
The South Bend Redevelopment Commission voted Thursday to create a new residential tax increment financing (TIF) district for the Lincoln and Kennedy Park neighborhoods, a move city officials said will channel new development dollars back into the community.... Read More
A second therapy center is coming to the Fort Wayne area, and a seventh center is coming to the Indianapolis area, a location in Broad Ripple, the company said. Meanwhile, the Merrillville center has relocated to a new building.... Read More
The state’s ethics watchdogs met behind closed doors Thursday as questions mounted around former Indiana Secretary of Public Safety Jennifer-Ruth Green, whose recent resignation followed a remediation agreement connected to an inspector general investigation.... Read More
Combined, the 21 grants across four Indiana higher education institutions total $24.5 million in federal dollars from the National Institutes of Health, as detailed by Grant Witness, an independent tracking effort.... Read More
In an effort to provide the state with a “playbook” when considering data center projects, the Indiana Economic Development Corp. is paying another $625,000 to a consulting firm to finish a white paper report on the increasingly prevalent trend.... Read More
In an effort to provide the state with a “playbook” when considering data center projects, the Indiana Economic Development Corp. is paying another $625,000 to a consulting firm to finish a white paper report on the increasingly prevalent trend.... Read More
The economic impact report, conducted in partnership with Idaho-based Lightcast, says DePauw University supports one out of every 17 jobs in the county and represents 5.4% of the county's total economic output.... Read More
The Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra has appointed an award-winning violinist and Nashville Symphony substitute as its next concertmaster. Michael Chu begins his new role this month.... Read More
The University of Notre Dame Law School has introduced a new program designed to help first-year law students adjust to the rhythms of law school upon arriving on campus.... Read More
Around one-third of the 186,000 middle schoolers tested in Indiana in the 2024-25 school year did not read at grade level, according to data from the Department of Education presented this week.... Read More
A burgeoning movement among universities in the Big Ten Conference would create an alliance to counter government attacks on higher education, which the White House says aim to end “woke” policies on campuses.... Read More
A data center project is moving ahead in Monrovia in Morgan County. The $1 billion project is being undertaken by a currently unnamed company and faces local opposition, but Morgan County officials are touting the project as a boost for the region.... Read More