UPDATE: Target planning second store in Fishers
Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness announced the news Wednesday during his annual State of the City address.
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Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness announced the news Wednesday during his annual State of the City address.
Subito’s appearance on “Diners, Drive-Ins and Drives,” grabbed attention, but behind the scenes, the downtown lunch mainstay was already making moves.
A bill that would add two superior courts in Hamilton County and magistrates in two other counties was unanimously approved Tuesday afternoon by the Indiana House Ways and Means Committee.
Indiana House lawmakers on Tuesday passed several pieces of legislation that would curb some of the Medicaid savings measures advanced by the previous gubernatorial administration.
Brick-and-mortar retail had a tough year last year, and it’s only going to get harder in 2025, experts say.
More than a dozen federal lawsuits have already been filed against President Trump and his administration by a wide range of nonprofits.
Lipoprotein(a) has long been recognized as a critical marker for people at risk of cardiovascular disease. However, the health care industry has lacked the tools to tackle the problem.
Also past the halfway point are bills on voting, water transfers and teacher pay. The House, meanwhile, pulled back on divorce and municipal election changes.
The donation is the largest gift to Butler University’s athletic department and the largest known estate commitment in the school’s history.
An Indianapolis-based economic development nonprofit is working with the leaders of Marvella, a $98 million Indiana sports and leadership campus aimed at girls and women.
Indianapolis-based Davis Homes, which has roots dating to the 1950s, is one the largest residential builders in central Indiana.
Heads of federal agencies are under increasing pressure from the Trump administration to slash the size of their staff after early indications of the deferred resignation program show officials still short of realizing their goal of 2% to 5% reduction.
Indianapolis-based Simon Property Group Inc., the largest owner of malls in the United States, said it signed a record number of leases in 2024.
Matt Whetstone, a former Republican state representative, has jumped back and forth between policymaking and lobbying throughout his career.
An Indianapolis partnership alleges one of the university’s professors and five former students interfered with contracts for a business development project in Puerto Rico.
Republicans and Democrats testified the bill would decrease local governments’ revenues significantly and affect the quality of some public services.
Cummins said it reorganized its Accelera business unit because of a slowdown in demand for some of its alternative-fuel products.
Indiana farming groups argued that additional oversight requirements will come at a cost to producers.
Regardless of who ultimately develops the 1-acre eastern half of the city-owned Jail I site at 40 S. Alabama St., city officials view it as “incredibly important” that the project support further development on the east side of downtown.
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