Swift victory: How Lucas Oil Stadium became a stop on history’s biggest tour
In some ways, the work to land Taylor Swift at Lucas Oil began 15 years ago when Kenny Chesney headlined the first concert there a month after it opened.... Read More
In some ways, the work to land Taylor Swift at Lucas Oil began 15 years ago when Kenny Chesney headlined the first concert there a month after it opened.... Read More
Fort Wayne-based Indiana Michigan Power is seeking to raise electricity rates through a plan recently submitted to the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission. If approved, the utility would raise rates for the typical residential customer by nearly $15 a month.... Read More
Indiana Learns, a state grant funded tutoring program, provides $1,000 directly to students who tested below their peers in this year's ILEARN exam.... Read More
The complex, located at the corner of Weinbach and Lincoln Avenues, will be four stories and will have 55 units with either one, two or three bedrooms. The apartments will have a full kitchen, full-size beds, couches, chairs and desks. ... Read More
Indiana made national headlines in the spring when lawmakers authorized $275 million in public and behavioral health funding — a massive increase — but now, the state’s health systems must execute.... Read More
After over two years of construction, Marian University officially has an engineering school on its Indianapolis campus. Gov. Eric Holcomb joined university representatives to cut the ribbon on the more than $45 million E.S. Witchger School of Engineering.... Read More
We are on location at Colts Camp in Westfield. We’ll talk the business of football with General Manager Chris Ballard and get his take on a “fresh start” for the franchise.... Read More
Texas-based Heidelberg Materials North America is continuing a planned transition at its cement production plant in the Clark County community of Speed. The Speed plant was built in 1870 and sits on about 3,500 acres of land just north of Sellersburg. ... Read More
One Southern Indiana is making moves after its president and CEO announced her resignation last month. The organization's board recently approved a transition plan, including hiring a search firm and transitioning Wendy Dant Chesser's duties to other staff.... Read More
Homes in the central Indiana housing market are remaining for sale for longer and continue to have competitive price tags compared to last year, according to F.C. Tucker Company analysis. ... Read More
Boone County’s proximity to a major interstate, Purdue University and Indianapolis made it the ideal choice for a 10,000-acre high-tech manufacturing district despite not having the water supply to support large chip factories and other manufacturing projects.... Read More
Last month's Purdue food consumption survey shows people whose grocery bills take up a smaller percentage of their income are more content with what they are eating. All the while, high costs continue to plague people with price restraints, who report lower satisfaction with their diets.... Read More
Indiana Landmarks is recognizing organizations in Flora and Montpelier for their work in preserving and education the community about local history.... Read More
Business acceleration not-for-profit The Mill this week appointed an advisory board of local business leaders to direct the development of the city's new Trade District, an innovation sector planned downtown within the Bloomington Certified Technology Park. ... Read More
The list from Midwest Startups, which highlights startup and venture capital activity in the region, ranks cities based on startup activity, startup founders’ access to resources, and business climate.... Read More
Officials in Jasper are looking to replace its 67 year-old city swimming pool. Our partners at WEHT-TV report the city's parks and recreation board is proposing a plan to demolish the current pool and invest $8 million to build a new facility.... Read More
Indianapolis-based Midwest Remediation (MWR) is adding to its portfolio. The remediation, restoration, and emergency response company has acquired Fort Wayne-based Water Out, though financial terms of the deal are not being disclosed.... Read More
The Shelbyville early learning center will be supported by $3 million in READI funds and is expected to serve nearly 100 students upon its opening in fall 2024.... Read More
Aurorium, which traces its roots to Reilly Industries, is closing a facility at a site that has been home to a chemical manufacturing plant since 1921.... Read More
Indiana American Water sought to charge customers for a season of court-side Pacers tickets — but backtracked after consumer advocates contested the expense. ... Read More