AskRose Homework Help program ready to help

Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology is once again be offering its free tutoring service to help students struggling with math and science homework. For more than 30 years, the AskRose Homework Help program has helped middle and high school students with challenging subjects, such as calculus, chemistry and physics.... Read More

Martin County Alliance for Economic Growth names director

The Martin County Alliance for Economic Growth has appointed Jessica Potts to the role of executive director. The organization says Potts most recently worked for the Southern Indiana Development Commission, helping the region develop an economic recovery and resiliency plan.... Read More

Indy plumbing company expands to Fort Wayne

Indianapolis-based Peterman Brothers is expanding its services with a new location in Fort Wayne. Peterman, an HVAC and plumbing company serving the Greater Indy area, says its northeast Indiana location will provide a full line of HVAC and plumbing services.... Read More

Ports of Indiana testing EV truck use

The Ports of Indiana is conducting a pilot program to examine the use of heavy-duty electric vehicles at its port in Burns Harbor. At least for the next six months, the authority will make available a variety of battery-powered trucks, terminal tractors and forklifts to its 30 tenants. ... Read More

Metalworking Lubricants reaches settlement for Indy violations

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Indiana Department of Environmental Management have reached a settlement with Michigan-based Metalworking Lubricants Co. The company has agreed to pay a total of $310,000 in penalties for alleged violations of the Clean Air Act at its used oil processing facility in Indianapolis.... Read More

Brewery coming to Fort Wayne’s long-vacant North River site

Illinois-based More Brewing Co. is looking to invest $6 million to build a two-story restaurant and brewery at the North River site in Fort Wayne, the city announced Monday. The project would be the first at North River, a site that previously housed an OmniSource metal recycling plant and has not been used since 2006.... Read More

Parkview Field partnership to provide coworking space

An Atlanta-based software company is partnering with Parkview Field in Fort Wayne to provide its growing workforce with coworking and in-person collaboration space. Juvare, which provides emergency preparedness and response software, says its remote workers will benefit from the stadium's indoor meeting space.... Read More

Calumet Specialty Products reports Q2 loss

Indianapolis-based Calumet Specialty Products Partners L.P. (Nasdaq: CLMT) is reporting a second quarter net loss of $15.3 million, compared to a net loss of $78.4 million during the same period last year. Calumet also announced two capital markets transactions, concluding the capitalization of the Montana Renewables business.... Read More

Housing authority awards $130M in tax credits, bonds

The Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority is awarding $130 million to six developments through the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program and Multifamily Tax Exempt Bonds. The authority says the funding helps incentivize private developers to invest in the purchase, rehabilitation, and construction of affordable housing communities throughout Indiana.... Read More

Cummins outlines opposition to Indiana abortion law

Another one of Indiana's largest companies is expressing its opposition to the abortion bill signed into law Friday by Governor Eric Holcomb. In a statement shared to employees on Saturday, Columbus-based Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) said it is "deeply concerned" how the law impacts its employees and impedes its ability to attract and retain a diverse workforce in Indiana.... Read More