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Gov. Mike Braun announces 4th Indiana gas tax suspension
According to state law, Thursday’s announcement marked the final time Braun is allowed to suspend the tax.
3 Indiana Fever players named WNBA All-Star Game starters
This will mark the first time that all three players have been voted as starters to the team in the same season.
More Republicans than Democrats file for school board races in central Indiana
The filings could shed light on how political partisanship affects school board races.
Scott Dixon leaving Chip Ganassi Racing after 24 seasons
Dixon plans to join Arrow McLaren’s IndyCar team, according to multiple media reports, as does reigning Indianapolis 500 winner Felix Rosenqvist.
Crossword editor Will Shortz returning to Indiana to pose in-person puzzles
Shortz will return to his home state and alma mater next week as a host of the National Puzzlers’ League convention on the Bloomington campus of Indiana University.
Nate Feltman: Perspective on America at 250
As America turns 250, we should be filled with gratitude and the determination to preserve what has made this nation exceptional for future generations.
Trump administration proposes a rule it says could save Medicare patients $1.1 billion on drugs
Under the proposed rule, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services would change the formula for what hospitals participating in the program can get reimbursed, in an effort to cut costs for patients.
US employers still reluctant to add many jobs as hiring slows
June’s figures suggest businesses remain wary of the economy’s health, with inflation at a three-year high and consumer confidence near post-pandemic lows.
State restricts popular credential scholarship applications
The change is due to high demand for industry credentials, which threatens to exhaust available funds for Workforce Ready grants covering tuition for Hoosiers pursuing careers in advanced manufacturing, health sciences and transportation and logistics.
Moon Drops Distillery to add 2nd rack house to age spirits
Moon Drops Distillery’s second rack house, expected to be built by the end of the year, will have the capacity to store and age 2,000 barrels.
Judge to make ruling in lawsuit against NCAA regarding age-eligibility rule
Two dozen men’s and women’s college basketball players are suing the Indianapolis-based NCAA, claiming the new age-based model unfairly shuts them out of further competition.
Unemployment repayment letters confuse Hoosiers amid fraud ‘cleanup’
The Indiana Department of Workforce Development recently sent more than 1,000 letters seeking refunds for unemployment benefit overpayments.
Fishers-based American Resources selected for federal rare-earth funding
American Resources is one of five recipients in line to share in $75 million in federal funding from the U.S. Department of Energy, the department announced Wednesday.
UPS never required detailed inspection of part that failed before engine flew off plane that crashed
The plane crashed last fall while accelerating down the runway, killing all three pilots and 12 people on the ground. Twenty-three more were injured.
Mel Raines, Steve Henke among Braun’s latest picks for IU board
Gov. Mike Braun also reappointed three members of the Purdue University board.
UPDATED: Indy advances data center zoning district, ignores calls for moratorium
The proposed district is called Special Use district 47, or SU-47. It is modeled off of the zoning regulations for medium industrial developments.
Latest auction of Irsay memorabilia generates more than $10 million in sales
A 1787 letter linked to two U.S. presidents was purchased for $2.759 million, the highest bid during the “Icons of History” auction.
Fate of $2T North American trade deal in doubt as July 1 deadline passes
The United States will not extend its trade pact with Canada and Mexico by Wednesday’s deadline, instead kicking off a process that could result in a refreshed agreement or an investment-sapping succession of annual reviews.
Federal Reserve Chair Warsh emphasizes political independence, signals focus on inflation
A key question facing new Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh is whether he will have to raise rates in the next few meetings to underscore his commitment to fighting inflation.