IU School of Medicine-Evansville Youth Mental Health Center

A $34 million gift from an Evansville couple is helping young people deal with depression, anxiety and other mental health issues. Associate Dean & Director Dr. Steven Becker explains how a mental health center will help reverse a major shortage in psychiatric care for children and adolescents in southwestern Indiana.... Read More

Trendiana: Boutique Hotels

Indiana’s boutique hotel business… bouncing back in a big way from the pandemic. Yelp Director of Community Campaigns Brittany Smith with which ones you may want to put on your bucket list in this month’s Trendiana.... Read More

Endangered INdiana: Oxford Community Mausoleum

Mansions of the Dead. It was a thing in Indiana in the early 20th century. As we go Around INdiana, Mary-Rachel Redman shows us why the state’s first community mausoleum in Benton County is on Indiana Landmarks 10 Most Endangered list.... Read More

Indy Autonomous Challenge at CES Could Help Indiana Economy

From the biggest stage in motorsports at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to the biggest technology stage in the world in Las Vegas. Indy Autonomous Challenge teams turned heads at the Consumer Electronics Show and Energy Systems Network President & CEO Paul Mitchell explains what all the attention could mean for the Indiana economy. ... Read More

Bill Seeks to Fund Event Bidding in Indiana

State lawmakers are considering a bill that would create a sports and tourism bid fund aimed at landing more big-time events and conventions in Indiana. One of the bill’s authors, State Senator Kyle Walker, joined us from the Statehouse to explain why it’s needed and what it could mean.... Read More

Willoughby Industries Celebrates 75 Years in Business

Indianapolis-based Willoughby Industries is a family-owned business that is a leading manufacturer of stainless-steel plumbing fixtures in correctional facilities across the United States. Willoughby Industries President Craig Alderson details the company’s key to success after 75 years in business.... Read More

(i) on Education: Indiana Careers in Construction Association

The next generation of Hoosier construction professionals is getting a big career boost through the Indiana Careers in Construction Association. Indiana Careers in Construction Association Director of Community Outreach Lynn Busby with more on how the organization’s apprenticeship program is helping to meet the growing demand for construction workers.... Read More

LifeOmic Launches New App

New year, new goals and Indianapolis-based LifeOmic’s new app to help live a healthier lifestyle. Serial entrepreneur and tech guru and LifeOmic Founder & CEO Dr. Don Brown explains how LIFE Ascent helps you optimize your body inside and out. ... Read More

Girl Scouts Kick Off Cookie Sales Program, New Badge

It’s time to get your order in for those Thin Mints, Tagalongs and a new cookie called Adventurefuls. Chief Executive Officer Danielle Shockey has more on the 2022 Girl Scout cookie season, new entrepreneurial badges for the girls and new options for people to order their cookies this year. ... Read More

Endangered INdiana: Davis Clinic

An iconic Hoosier masterpiece built by decorated architects from the 50s is on the verge of extinction in Marion. Mary-Rachel Redman with this week’s Endangered Indiana from Grant County. ... Read More

Indy Prepares to Host NCAA Convention

On the heels of hosting college football’s national championship, Indianapolis will serve as the backdrop for another pivotal moment in college athletics. The city is hosting the 2022 NCAA Convention, and it is there that the entire membership will vote on a new constitution that will govern college sports. Kevin Lennon has details on what […]... Read More

Big Takeaways From State of the State Speech

Low unemployment. A robust and growing state budget surplus. Population growth. Just a few indicators that Governor Eric Holcomb says are pushing Indiana’s economy forward. Ball State Economist Mike Hicks breaks down the big takeaways from the governor’s 2022 State of the State speech. ... Read More

Meet the Keeper of the CFP Trophy

The College Football Playoff National Championship trophy is the coveted prize for the winner of the big game. There’s one man who doesn’t let it out of his sight and has one rule all fans must follow. Mary-Rachel Redman introduces us to Charley Green.... Read More

Inside This Week’s IBJ: CFP, COVID Impact on Ambulance Services & More

When the most recent surge of COVID cases overwhelmed central Indiana hospitals last month it had an alarming ripple effect on emergency ambulance services. IBJ Editor Lesley Weidenbener has more on how that impacted patient care, plus where the proceeds will go from the late Christel DeHaan’s newly listed multi-million-dollar mansion.... Read More

(i) on Education: University High School

For more than 20 years, University High School in Hamilton County has proven to be a small but mighty part of Indiana education. We get details on what’s next for this private school in Carmel from Head of School Alicia LaMagdeleine.... Read More

Embracing the Next Generation of Technology

Indiana’s advanced manufacturing sector appears to be solidly embracing the next generation of technology, according to a new study by Conexus Indiana. President & CEO Fred Cartwright breaks down the numbers and what it means to the state’s economy.... Read More

Ascension St. Vincent Opens New Burn Care Center

Ascension St. Vincent has opened a new Adult and Pediatric Burn Care Center at its flagship campus on the Indianapolis north side. Medical Director Dr. Jeffrey Gibbs has insight into the role the center will play in treating burn patients.... Read More

Years of Work on CFP Pays Off For Indy

Indianapolis has practically written the playbook on how to successfully host big sporting events. 2022 Indy College Football Playoff President Susan Baughman has been one of the key players in making it all happen over the years. She shares her take on Indy’s latest sports coup and how it could be a game changer for […]... Read More