Independent Senior Insurance opens new Carmel location
The firm said the new office, located at 3309 E. 146th St., features meeting spaces and enhanced accessibility to serve the needs of Medicare clients.... Read More
The firm said the new office, located at 3309 E. 146th St., features meeting spaces and enhanced accessibility to serve the needs of Medicare clients.... Read More
With the first phase of renovations at Veterans Memorial Coliseum complete, fundraising is underway for the next stage. The Veterans Coliseum Preservation Foundation must collect $3.5 million to start work on ADA accessibility and other improvements.... Read More
The Jasper complex is named for Ed Yarbrough, who coached tennis at Jasper High School for over forty years. Scott Yarbrough, Ed’s son and current tennis coach, spoke with Inside INdiana Business about his father’s legacy and the facility’s amenities.... Read More
Photon Energy will provide contract manufacturing and development services for the battery and energy storage industry, the company announced Monday.... Read More
U.S. News & World Report ranked the top public schools based on several criteria, including student achievement on state-required assessments, strong graduation rates, and college readiness measures.... Read More
Indiana Wesleyan University has selected Brian Jaworski to serve as vice president of student development and athletics. Jaworski comes to the Marion campus after serving as vice president for student life and dean of students at Corban University in Oregon.... Read More
Longtime Utility Consumer Counselor William Fine is leaving his post effective Aug. 31 — setting up an opportunity for Gov. Mike Braun to have a direct impact on utility issues in the state.... Read More
The university said the space will serve as an "anchor for immersive learning, student design coursework, and university-community collaboration."... Read More
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita stood firm in his assertions that he did not engage in dishonest or contradictory behavior, as he “vehemently” disputed the state’s attorney disciplinary commission’s most recent charges against him in his response.... Read More
The Trump administration is in discussions to take a stake of about 10% in Intel Corp., according to a White House official and other people familiar with the matter, in a move that could see the U.S. become the beleaguered chipmaker’s largest shareholder.... Read More
The EPA recently announced its canceling $130 million in federal funding for solar projects in Indiana. Hoosier solar groups say the projects could have helped up to 10,000 low-income Hoosiers get reduced energy bills.... Read More
The Kentucky Public Transportation Infrastructure Authority has authorized the financial plan for the final section of the I-69 Ohio River Crossing project, connecting Evansville and Henderson, Kentucky via a new bridge over the Ohio River.... Read More
A 145-year-old covered bridge in Indianapolis, a literary-minded neighborhood in Muncie and a high school football stadium in La Porte are listed for the first time on Indiana Landmarks’ annual compilation of the state’s “10 Most Endangered.”... Read More
The Carroll County Economic Development Corp. has appointed James Wells as its new CEO and executive director. Wells most recently served as a real estate allocation analyst with the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority.... Read More
Elevate Ventures has been deemed “in breach of” lending language in all of its active loan agreements with the Indiana Economic Development Corp. after defaulting on an angel investment program this month.... Read More
Two months after Nippon Steel finalized its deal to take over U.S. Steel Corp., the Japan-based steelmaker's North American CEO will travel to Indianapolis to celebrate the agreement.... Read More
The city says multiple small businesses have opened downtown over the last year, and more are on the way. Since 2024, three mixed-use developments have been announced in the downtown area alone, bringing more than $253 million in investment.... Read More
Gayle Cook, who alongside her late husband, Bill Cook, created the multi-billion-dollar family of companies now called Cook Group, died Sunday, the company announced. She was 91.... Read More
A Los Angeles-based venue and event management company says it will no longer provide services for the Old National Events Plaza in Evansville.... Read More
The parent company of Facebook has submitted development plans to the city of Lebanon for its planned 1,500-acre data center project that would feature 15 buildings in the LEAP Research and Innovation District.... Read More