10 years in, Indiana’s craft distillers look ahead

Now a decade since Indiana’s craft spirit licenses came online, Hoosier distillers say business is continuing to climb—and there’s more alcohol tourism still untapped. Although Prohibition ended in 1933, it wasn’t until 2013 that Indiana lawmakers...... Read More

Indiana National Guard names new brigadier general

A Greenwood woman with a military career spanning over three decades has been promoted to brigadier general with the Indiana National Guard. Cathy Eaken is now the deputy commanding general for sustainment for the Guard’s 38th Infantry Division.... Read More

Rokita dismisses IU Health privacy case

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has dismissed a case against IU Health after a judge’s ruling found the case lacking. Rokita filed a federal lawsuit in September against IU Health, claiming the state’s largest hospital system did not properly enforce...... Read More

IU School of Nursing dean steps down

Robin Newhouse, who has served as dean of the Indiana University School of Nursing for a decade, has stepped down. The university announced this month that following an administrative leave, Newhouse will retire from IU Indianapolis in June 2025.... Read More

State revenues beat estimates to start fiscal year

Indiana's revenue collections outpaced projections in July. The Indiana State Budget Agency says General Fund revenues totaled just over $1.5 billion, which was 2.6% higher than the December 2023 forecast and 5.1% higher than the same month last year.... Read More