36K Hoosiers lost Medicaid coverage under ‘unwinding’
The number of Hoosiers who lost Medicaid coverage due to an “unwinding” of COVID-19 protections decreased significantly in June.... Read More
The number of Hoosiers who lost Medicaid coverage due to an “unwinding” of COVID-19 protections decreased significantly in June.... Read More
Mainstream Fiber Networks of Nashville, Indiana, was recently approved to become a provider of the FCC's Affordable Connectivity Program, meaning the company will now be able to offer discounted internet to eligible households.... Read More
A unique culinary experience awaits Evansville foodies in the downtown area. The city’s first food hall, Main Street Food & Beverage, held its grand opening on July 7. Co-owner Lauren Vanhooser says the food hall is a novelty that Evansville needed. ... Read More
Former German American Bank CEO Mark Schroeder was recently inducted into the 2023 Junior Achievement Evansville Regional Business Hall of Fame along with Greg Wathen, William McCurdy and James Bridwell Igleheart. ... Read More
Jerry D. Semler, who spent almost a quarter-century in executive leadership at American United Life Insurance Co. and served as a board director for a multitude of central Indiana civic, business, charitable and arts organizations, died Monday at age 86.... Read More
For the first time in 16 years, the city of Greenwood is developing a comprehensive plan it says will serve as a blueprint for the future. The plan will prioritize the expansion of the city's eastern corridor and reinvestment in "mature" areas, officials said.... Read More
Quarterback Anthony Richardson, the fourth overall pick in the NFL draft, and the Indianapolis Colts agreed to terms Monday on four-year, $34 million contract that's fully guaranteed.... Read More
Winona Powder Coating, a finishing services provider in Kosciusko County is growing its operations. The company is investing nearly $1 million to install additional equipment at its facility in the town of Etna Green with plans to add up to 10 jobs.... Read More
A convention focused on sports trading cards, collectibles and more is coming to Evansville this weekend. Our partners at WEHT-TV report the Evansville Card Con is expected to draw thousands to the city's downtown.... Read More
Walmart's 'Made Local' tour, offering local businesses an opportunity to pitch their product to the global retail giant, will be in Indianapolis on Tuesday. The tour marks the 10th anniversary of the retailer's Open Call.... Read More
Adjuncts aren’t licensed by the state and instead need to have four years of relevant experience and pass a background check.... Read More
Schulz comes into the role with experience from nearby Indiana University, including as director of the Cox Research Scholars Program. She also led United Way campaigns, chaired the United Way of Monroe County Board of Directors and is a graduate of Leadership Bloomington.... Read More
The Dubois County Airport Authority is looking to expand the Huntingburg Regional Airport by investing approximately $6 million to build a new terminal. The new, 6,000-square-foot facility will replace the existing terminal that was built in 1960.... Read More
Kristina Lund, president and CEO of Indianapolis-based AES Indiana since 2020, is leaving the utility at the end of July, the company said Monday. Lund plans to become president of a renewable energy company, an AES Indiana spokeswoman said.... Read More
Indiana residents owed $45.6 million to the state’s “big five” investor-owned utilities in March, the most recent month for which complete data is available — with thousands among them cut off from service. Fewer were reconnected.... Read More
The automaker didn't disclose the location but said Monday that it signed a memorandum of understanding with South Korea-based Samsung SDI under its existing joint venture called StarPlus Energy.... Read More
The rest stop is southbound on I-65 from Chicagoland in Jasper County near mile marker 231. The new building will replace the previous over 40-year-old building which was said to grow difficult to upkeep. It will now feature ADA-compliant and energy-efficient bathrooms, more parking, walking trails and other amenities.... Read More
IWU named an interim executive this month to serve indefinitely as university leaders search for the next president of Wesley Seminary.... Read More
As he prepares to step down as Indiana’s secretary of commerce next month, Brad Chambers says he is confident that the state’s economic momentum will continue. "There is talent and passion in innovation, and an aspiration for more and better in our state."... Read More
The U.S. Small Business Administration says small businesses in Indiana secured nearly $1 billion in federal contracts in the previous fiscal year. Nearly a quarter of all the U.S. government purchases made in the Great Lakes Region came from small businesses.... Read More