Pacers Promote Fuson to CEO
Indianapolis-based Pacers Sports & Entertainment has made several leadership changes. Among them, President and Chief Operating Officer Rick Fuson has been promoted to chief executive officer.... Read More
Indianapolis-based Pacers Sports & Entertainment has made several leadership changes. Among them, President and Chief Operating Officer Rick Fuson has been promoted to chief executive officer.... Read More
Purdue University Fort Wayne is adding five licensure programs to its academic offerings with the goal of addressing the state’s teacher shortage. The Indiana State Board of Education has approved two programs in high-need areas: speech-language pathology and elementary STEM, as well as three Transition to Teaching programs.... Read More
Despite economic challenges in 2021, the River Ridge Commerce Center in Jeffersonville recorded what officials are calling the best year in the commerce park’s 23-year history. The 6,000-acre complex announced several multi-million dollar land deals this... Read More
Indianapolis-based independent distributor Craftroads Beverage has announced a collaboration with Floral Beverages to distribute its hemp botanical beverages to restaurants, bars and liquor stores throughout Indiana. Floral Beverages is an Indiana-based company that makes CBD and Delta-8 sparking water and drink enhancer products.... Read More
Trafalgar-based WindRose Health Network is looking to further expand its footprint in Johnson County. Our partners at the Daily Journal report the health system plans to invest $3.5 million to nearly double the size of its clinic in Franklin and add an undisclosed number of jobs.... Read More
A new section of the Interstate 69 extension project in central Indiana has reopened for drivers.... Read More
Northeast Indiana Public Radio in Fort Wayne has hired longtime anchor Terra Brantley as president and general manager. Brantley will take over for Peter Dominowski, who is set to retire at the end of the year after almost a decade with the organization.... Read More
Richmond-based Reid Health is helping nonprofit JACY House expand its services by providing a second facility to the organization. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held for the previously unused, now renovated facility, which will serve as the nonprofit's main building.... Read More
A new study finds that water demand in central Indiana is expected to increase by more than 100 million gallons per day by 2070. The comprehensive study underscores the need for planning and investment to ensure there is ample water supply for population growth and economic development. ... Read More
Governor Eric Holcomb has made another round of appointments to several of the state's boards and commissions. They include the Behavioral Analyst Committee, the Certification Appeals Board, and the Indiana Horse Racing Commission.... Read More
Indiana University's Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering is teaming up with Salesforce (NYSE: CRM) to launch a program for graduate students. IU says the Salesforce Faculty Fellows program will pair Salesforce executives with faculty and students in the Luddy School's AI Development and Experience Lab, or LAIDEL.... Read More
The city of Westfield has opened the Grand Junction Plaza, a six-acre park the city hopes will continue to serve as a catalyst for economic development.... Read More
An autonomous shuttle service that ran in downtown Indianapolis earlier this year has been launched in Fishers. The service, which will focus on the area surrounding the Nickel Plate Cultural District in the Hamilton County city, is part of the Together in Motion Indiana initiative established by the Toyota Mobility Foundation and Indianapolis-based Energy Systems Network.... Read More
The South Bend – Elkhart Regional Partnership has announced president and chief executive officer Regina Emberton is stepping down from the post she’s held since 2013. But she will continue to work in the economic development arena for northern Indiana... Read More
The 6,000-acre River Ridge Commerce Center in Jeffersonville could see the development of a single business accounting for 10% of the property.... Read More
Indiana Landmarks has awarded more than $140,000 to help nonprofits and cities save meaningful places. The grants support efforts ranging from architectural assessments and repairs to digital walking tours and summer programs for youth.... Read More
Calling the state’s Regional Economic Acceleration & Development Initiative an unprecedented economic development strategy, a longtime northwest Indiana leader says last week’s awarding of $500 million in grants was only the beginning. ... Read More
An Indiana-based bank has agreed to direct more housing loans to majority-Black neighborhoods in settling a federal discrimination lawsuit filed by a fair housing organization.... Read More
A new study published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine shows Indiana hospitals rank fourth in the nation for transparency regarding hospital prices. The study looked at more than 3,500 acute care hospitals and found more than half are not in compliance with a federal rule requiring hospitals to disclose their prices online. ... Read More
West Lafayette-based Inotiv Inc. (Nasdaq: NOTV) is reporting fiscal full-year net income of $10.9 million, compared to a loss of $4.7 million the previous year. Chief Executive Officer Robert Leasure says the transformational year reflected the company's success in "expanding existing operations and services, starting up new services, and acquiring strategic assets."... Read More