Intelinair Launches Aerial Ag Retailer Platform

Indianapolis-based automated crop intelligence company Intelinair is launching AGMRI Enterprise, a service that provides an aggregated view of what is happening in customer fields with regularly scheduled flights throughout the season. Intelinair says the platform provides retailers an overall view of what is happening within a certain geographic area using satellite and aerial imagery.... Read More

Back 9 Golf and Entertainment to Host Hiring Events

Back 9 Golf and Entertainment, a $30 million golf and entertainment space expected to open this summer in downtown Indianapolis, is hiring for all employment levels, including director, executive and management. Back 9 will host hiring events April 25-26 to fill the open positions.... Read More

Hobart Residents Oppose Industrial Complex

Residents in Hobart are learning about a proposed industrial complex near the city's Eagle Creek subdivision. Our partners at The Times of Northwest Indiana report the development would include six buildings that would consist of about two million square feet of space.... Read More

Banks to Host Northeast Indiana Defense Summit

Northeast Indiana is home to a robust defense manufacturing sector. Nearly 11,000 people there work in defense and aerospace and there are more than 38,000 engineers in the region. Indiana's 3rd District Congressman Jim Banks wants to continue to move the needle and will host the Northeast Indiana Defense Summit on April 11 in Fort Wayne.... Read More

Purdue Releases Broadband Survey Findings

The Purdue University Center for Regional Development has released the findings of more than 16,000 surveys of home internet users in rural Indiana. Purdue says the survey's main objective was to capture data regarding broadband connectivity and evaluate the quality and affordability of home internet access.... Read More

The Banks in LaPorte Opens to Tenants

The Banks, a new housing development situated next to Clear Lake in LaPorte, has begun moving tenants into its first completed building. Our partners at The Times of Northwest Indiana report the $30 million development will boast nearly 200 units throughout three buildings when construction wraps this fall.... Read More

Noble County EDC is Now ‘Be Noble Inc.’

The Noble County Economic Development Corp. in Albion is introducing its new brand and changes to its organizational structure. The Noble County EDC is now doing business as Be Noble Inc. as a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.... Read More

Rose-Hulman Receives First Cryptocurrency Gift

The Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology has received its first cryptocurrency gift. Koushik Subramanian, who graduated from Rose-Hulman in 2006 and currently serves on its board of trustees, has gifted the school $50,000 in cryptocurrency that will be used to establish the Subramanian Fund for Advancing Technologies in Digital Assets.... Read More

Rehab Continues at Former Landree Mine Site

While coal continues to contribute more than $750 million every year to the Hoosier economy, utility companies across the nation are transitioning to cleaner-burning, lower-cost alternatives. As a result, natural gas coal mines are shutting down. The former Landree Mine in the Greene County town of Jasonville is undergoing a revitalization project that will transform the old coal mining site into a "farm-to-bottle" craft distillery.... Read More