New CEO selected for Franklin Electric

The board of directors for Fort Wayne-based Franklin Electric Co. has appointed Joe Ruzynski as CEO, the company said Tuesday. He will succeed Gregg Sengstack, who has served as CEO for the last 10 years and will continue to serve as executive chairperson.... Read More

Horizon Bank names new CFO

Michigan City-based Horizon Bancorp has tapped John R. Stewart to serve as the bank's next executive vice president and chief financial officer. Stewart most recently served as deputy CFO for First Interstate BancSystem Inc. in Billings, Montana.... Read More

What’s next for the South Shore Line?

With the Double Track project on the South Shore Line in northwest Indiana complete, officials are now looking to the future. Crews are expected to finish work on the $945 million West Lake Corridor extension in about a year from now, but...... Read More

Subaru to add Forester production in Lafayette

Subaru of Indiana Automotive will soon be adding to its roster. Subaru Corp. CEO Atsushi Osaki said during an earnings call Monday that the Lafayette plant has been tapped to manufacture both the hybrid and traditional gasoline models of the Forester SUV.... Read More

Lake County tourism bureau names new CEO

The board of directors for the South Shore Convention and Visitors Authority has selected Phil Taillon as the bureau's next president and CEO. Taillon succeeds former Crown Point Mayor David Uran, who resigned at the end of 2023.... Read More

State revenues fall short of estimates in April

Indiana's revenue collections missed projections in April. The Indiana State Budget Agency says General Fund revenues last month totaled $2.7 billion, which was 12.6% lower than the December 2023 forecast and 5.1% lower than the same month last year.... Read More

The new IMS: A balancing act

For many decades, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway was a one-event venue--the Indianapolis 500 during the month of May, and that was it. Today, that outlook has changed dramatically as the Speedway is in use for events proximately 200 days a year.... Read More