Earlham to Build Congregational Leadership Hub

The Earlham School of Religion at Earlham College is the recipient of a $1 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. in Indianapolis. The school says the funding will help establish a hub that will strengthen congregational leadership.... Read More

Owner of Historic Building Seeks Buyer

The owners of a pre-Civil War building in Mishawaka say the property is for sale, but whoever buys the structure will probably need deep pockets to pay for needed repairs and development of the nearly 170-year-old building. ... Read More

PRI Trade Show Returns to Form

The president of Performance Racing Industry says the return of the PRI Trade Show in downtown Indianapolis was exciting for not just his team, but the city and the entire racing industry. ... Read More

F.C. Tucker: Seller’s Market Continues

Indianapolis-based F.C. Tucker Co. says the seller’s market continued last month with an increase in both home sales and home prices. The real estate company says half of central Indiana counties saw housing inventory increases in November.... Read More

IU Health Plans Allen County Expansion

Indiana University Health has plans to grow its footprint in Allen County. Our partners at WPTA-TV report the health system intends to build a new $16 million facility in the town of Roanoke, which is southwest of Fort Wayne.... Read More

Whitley Manufacturing Promotes New President

South Whitley-based modular building provider Whitley Manufacturing has made a leadership change. The company, which began just after World War II to provide homes for returning veterans, has promoted Drew Welborn to president.... Read More

Holcomb: ‘The Best is Yet to Come’

Governor Eric Holcomb says despite challenges from the pandemic and workforce and supply chain issues, the state exceeded economic development goals in 2021 and the numbers suggest the momentum will continue into 2022.... Read More

Tippman Expansion Lands Incentives in Anderson

A $30 million expansion of Fort Wayne-based Tippman Group's warehousing facility in Anderson is receiving support from the city. Our partners at The Herald Bulletin report the Anderson City Council has approved a seven-year tax abatement for the project, which is expected to create 20 jobs.... Read More

State Revenues Strong in November

The most recent Indiana revenue report exceeded projections for the month of November with collections of monthly sales taxes, individual income taxes, and riverboat wagering taxes driving the revenue levels beyond expectations. ... Read More

Sportsbook Record Broken Again

Gamblers have pushed Indiana sportsbooks to a new high for the third consecutive month. Analysts for PlayIndiana.com says the return of basketball spurred $463 million in betting in November, shattering previous one-month records.... Read More

Holcomb Names IDEM Commissioner

mb has named Brian Rockensuess as the new commissioner of the Indiana Department of Environmental Management. Rockensuess replaces Bruno Pigott, who stepped down earlier this month to become deputy assistant administrator in the office of water for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.... Read More

Cafe Aims to Skill Up People with Disabilities

The Arc Noble County Foundations has launched a new effort aimed at helping prepare individuals with disabilities for the workforce. The nonprofit has opened the CLC Café at the Community Learning Center in Kendallville in an effort to give those individuals experience in... Read More

Greenfield Bank Named Small Business Lender of the Year

Greenfield Banking Co. has been named Indiana’s Small-Business Lender of the Year for 2021 by the Indiana Statewide Certified Development Corp. The CDC says the award recognizes loans made to small business owners using the U.S. Small Business Administration’s 504 loan program.... Read More