Robert J. Hicks is IBJ’s 2026 Forty Under 40 alum of the year
The Forty Under 40 Alumni Award recognizes a former honoree who stands out as a continuing contributor to central Indiana. The 2026 class will be unveiled at a breakfast event April 15.
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The Forty Under 40 Alumni Award recognizes a former honoree who stands out as a continuing contributor to central Indiana. The 2026 class will be unveiled at a breakfast event April 15.
Skylake is scheduled to open this summer, starting with its water attractions that include a 6-acre manmade lake, water slides, cabanas and a floating obstacle course. Other components like its high ropes course and a year-round tubing hill are expected to roll out later.
This Culver’s will be a rarity for the Wisconsin-based chain because it won’t be in a stand-alone building and it won’t offer drive-thru service.
Clay County Circuit Court Judge David Thomas issued an order Wednesday directing clerks to “immediately cease” sending absentee ballots involving the Republican Senate District 38 race.
Gov Mike Braun is reexamining his previous desire to “wind down” the Indiana Economic Development Foundation, saying Wednesday he sees a future for the nonprofit booster group.
The 2026 sales forecast exceeds the 3.6% average annual sales growth over the past 10 years, excluding the pandemic period from 2020 to 2022.
Thousands of farmers across the country will pay far more this spring than they expected for fertilizer that is essential to their crops.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell suggested that the central bank remained concerned about inflation that was still stubbornly elevated even before the Iran conflict’s impact on gas prices.
Seattle-based Sabey Corp. plans to build the facility on 130 acres near the northeast corner of Kentucky Avenue and Camby Road on the far-southwest side of the city.
U.S. wholesale prices came in hotter than expected in February, driven partly by a sharp increase in food costs.
Now, the league will have a sprint over the next two months to get to opening day on May 8.
In Indiana, average gasoline prices have climbed by more than a $1 per gallon over the past month.
Phil Ray, whose tenure at the largest hotel in Indianapolis include hosting 26 college basketball teams during the pandemic, plans to end his 41-year career in the hospitality industry this spring.
Court fight continues over challenge to same-last name candidate in Republican state Senate primary
Research shows social media use is growing among people 65 and older — and some of their children and grandchildren are worried they’re slipping quietly into screen addiction.
The new routes boost the number of nonstop destinations offered by the airport to 57—the most in the airport’s history.
The change is expected to save the state’s Medicaid program approximately $63 million annually, but safety-net care providers say the cuts could put them in jeopardy.
The Lilly Technology Center investment includes expanding existing capabilities and the establishment of new production lines.
The Fed will release a set of quarterly projections on Wednesday, and they could alter their forecast of one rate cut this year to zero.
Indiana has a two-year agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to hold up to 1,000 detainees at a time in a previously unused wing of the Miami Correctional Facility near Peru.