Economic Impact of Sports 

Founded in 1979, the Indiana Sports Corp was the first local sports commission in the country. Today there are more than 300 local sports groups. We’ll talk with indiana Sports Corp President Patrick Talty about the growing impact of sports throughout the state. ... Read More

Mid-Year Report Card Grades & Predictions

We are at the mid-point of 2023, and this week our panel shares a a letter grade on the state’s economy so far this year and they share their prediction for we can expect for for the second half of the year.... Read More

Around INdiana: Headlines for the Week

A high-profile economic development executive is leaving her post for a key position at the River Ridge Development Authority in Jeffersonville. Mary-Rachel Redman has that story and more of what’s making news Around INdiana.... Read More

Economic Development Deals Go Statewide 

Some of the state’s big economic development deals are landing in areas that haven’t seen much investment in recent years. We’ll talk about the importance of spreading record economic development throughout the entire state. ... Read More

Trendiana: U-Pick Flower Farms

Indiana is home to some of the best “U-pick” flower farms around. Yelp’s Director of Community Campaigns Brittany Smith shows us where you can go to find what’s blooming at some growing Hoosier flower farms.... Read More

Around INdiana Headlines 

More big barrels rolling out at Hard Truth Distilling in Nashville. Mary-Rachel Redman will have details on the Brown County company’s new rack house and other headlines from around the state. ... Read More

Second annual Northeast Indiana Defense Summit

Northeast Indiana is home to a robust defense manufacturing sector. Third District Congressman Jim Banks is looking for ways to support and grow the industry. We go one-on-one with him at the second annual Northeast Indiana Defense Summit in Fort Wayne.... Read More

Life Science Startups

A longtime entrepreneur says Indy’s life sciences startup scene has blossomed over the past two decades. We look at Indiana’s strengths and weaknesses with Kovina Therapeutics CEO Kristin Sherman, including how dismal access to venture capital is for female led startups. ... Read More

The Hub in Terre Haute

A seven-story piece of Terre Haute’s past is being transformed into a catalyst for new business and growth. We’ll be in Vigo County to explain how the historic Hulman & Co. building is becoming a one-stop shop for entrepreneurs and innovation. ... Read More

Around INdiana Headlines & Attica Hotel Update

Big investments in Indiana this week. Mary-Rachel Redman has more and revisits the historic Attica Hotel… once the famous haunt of Al Capone and Bing Crosby.. now fighting demolition. She has the latest on downtown Attica’s last-ditch effort to save a piece of its past. ... Read More

Chiang on IUPUI Realignment

History made at IUPUI. Trustees OK the creation of Indiana University Indianapolis and Purdue University in Indianapolis. We’ll talk with Purdue President Mung Chiang to get his vision on the realignment of IUPUI and what it means for Indiana. ... Read More

Whitten on IUPUI Realignment

History made at IUPUI. Trustees OK the creation of Indiana University Indianapolis and Purdue University in Indianapolis. We’ll talk with IU President Pamela Whitten to get her vision on the realignment of IUPUI and what it means for Indiana. ... Read More

Holcomb Part 2: Trade Trip & IUPUI

We sit down for a two-part interview in-studio with Governor Eric Holcomb. In part two, he discusses a just-completed trade trip and the next big thing for the Indiana economy. He also has perspective on IU and Purdue in Indianapolis.... Read More

One-on-One with Tom Battista 

What do Jimmy Buffett, the Bluebeard restaurant and this viewing perch on I-65 in downtown Indianapolis have in common? The answer…an intriguing story with a Hoosier twist. We go one-on-one with Tom Battista.... Read More