Purdue Completes Agreement for Radio Station Transfer

Purdue University says it has officially inked an agreement to transfer control of a nearly century-old radio station to Metropolitan Indianapolis Public Media. Upon approval from the Federal Communications Commission, the organizations expect the transfer of the license for WBAA radio AM and FM to occur in late spring.... Read More

Avian Flu Found in Birds at Indiana Turkey Farm

A strain of avian flu that can cause high mortality rates among birds has been confirmed at a commercial turkey farm in southern Indiana, federal and state agencies said Wednesday. The U.S. Department of Agriculture confirmed a strain of highly pathogenic avian influenza at the farm in Dubois County.... Read More

UE Receives $2M Gift for Music Conservatory

The University of Evansville has received a $1.9 million gift from the Nancy Shepard Estate that will be used to support the UE Music Conservatory. The university says the funds will be allocated to three areas: the Nancy L. Shepard Endowed Scholarship for Wind and Percussion Students, the O. Wesley Shepard Memorial Scholarship, and the Nancy L. and O. Wesley Shepard Endowed Guest Artist Series.... Read More

CertaSite Buys Kentucky Fire Protection Company

Indianapolis-based CertaSite, a commercial fire protection and life safety company, has acquired Teasley Fire Protection headquartered in Kentucky. CertaSite says the acquisition will allow the company to grow its customer base and expand its services in the Frankfort market.... Read More

Fort Wayne to Acquire New Space for City Offices

The city of Fort Wayne is planning to acquire three buildings to house some of its public works and public safety offices. Mayor Tom Henry's office says the city plans to invest nearly $15 million to purchase the buildings at the Avenue of Autos, which will create a "significant cost savings" for taxpayers.... Read More

Purdue Program Aims to Address Teacher Shortage

The Purdue University College of Education has launched a program it says will help address the teacher shortage in Indiana and benefit students who decide to become teachers late in their undergraduate studies. The Boilermaker Track to Teaching gives Purdue juniors and seniors a path to obtaining an Indiana Secondary teaching license that didn't previously exist. ... Read More

USI to Join Ohio Valley Conference

The University of Southern Indiana says it has accepted an invitation to join the Ohio Valley Conference as it looks to move to Division I athletics. The university says the partnership will allow it to submit a formal bid for reclassification in the NCAA ahead of the June 1 deadline.... Read More

Muncie Secures Developer for $12M Housing Project

The city of Muncie has reached a deal with Cincinnati-based developer Miller Valentine Construction for City View 2, a $11.8 million single-family workforce housing development. The city says the housing will start as rental units, with options to purchase in the future.... Read More

Design Approved for IU School of Medicine Building

Indiana University's board of trustees has approved the architectural design for the IU School of Medicine's new Medical Education Building in Indianapolis. IU says the 11-story, 325,000-square-foot facility will be used to address instructional and research needs of programs.... Read More

Cummins to Acquire Remaining Stake in Joint Venture

Columbus-based Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) says it has agreed to purchase the remaining share of its joint venture with Westport Fuel Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: WPRT) in Canada. The joint venture, which ended on December 31, was created for the development of natural gas engines.... Read More

IU Raises Room & Board Rates

The Indiana University Board of Trustees has approved increases in room and board rates for several of its campuses. The university says the increases for the 2022-23 academic year are smallest in more than a decade.... Read More