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IEDC seeks sale of 51 acres at former GM stamping plant site
The Indiana Economic Development Corp, in a request for proposals, said it hopes to sell the property along the White River by the end of September, most likely to a master developer.
INDOT scraps $200M Link 101 road project
Gov. Eric Holcomb’s $200 million Link 101 road endeavor isn’t moving forward, at least in its original form, following a gloomy cost-benefit analysis and sustained public pushback.
Judge in landmark antitrust case grills Google during closing arguments
The judge overseeing a pivotal antitrust trial focused on whether Google is stifling competition and innovation repeatedly indicated Thursday that he believes it would be difficult for a formidable rival search engine to emerge.
UPDATE: Pacers win first playoff series in 10 years, eliminate Bucks 4-2
After first-round losses in their last five playoff appearances, the Indiana Pacers rode hot shooting and solid bench play to victory Thursday night. They will play the Knicks in the second round.
Sam Ash Music to close all stores, including Castleton location
The announcement comes just more than a month after Sam Ash said it would close 18 of 44 stores as part of a company restructuring meant to make the company stronger.
Bloomington strives to be destination for cool summer concerts
When school is out, Bloomington will host the Cosmic Songwriter Festival, Granfalloon and the Thursday Night Switchyard Park Music Series.
Indianapolis airline founder and leader J. George Mikelsons dies at 87
Mikelsons founded and operated the nation’s largest charter airline service and one of the country’s largest airlines, both based in Indianapolis.
Indiana Attorney General Rokita weighs in on pronouns in the workplace
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita issued a ruling Wednesday, saying that “neither state nor federal law requires a coworker to use the preferred pronouns and names of fellow employees.”
After stint on South Meridian, Walk-On’s restaurant to open in Fishers
Todd Johnson, co-franchisee with NFL Hall of Famer Derrick Brooks and Wade Kornblith, said he anticipates a reliable stream of customers at the new location.
Cummins sees quarterly revenue dip, but a big jump in profit
Cummins saw its first quarter revenue drop by 1% on a year-over-year basis. Its profit was way up due to one-time gains from the spinoff of its filtration business.
Proposed Fishers development features million-dollar condos, town houses, commercial space
Fishers-based North Acre Properties LLP plans to build 75 town houses, 45 condos and 20,000 square feet in the Hamilton Proper Planned Unit Development.
Many Indiana hospitals struggling financially amid rising expenses, report says
More than four years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, many Indiana hospitals are still barely breaking even and their financial viability remains at risk, according to a report released Thursday morning by the Indiana Hospital Association.
Former students of for-profit Art Institutes approved for $6B in loan cancellation
Indianapolis was home to one of the system’s schools, the Art Institute of Indianapolis, from 2006 to 2018.
Experts fear ‘catastrophic’ college declines due to botched FAFSA rollout
Across the United States, the number of students who have successfully submitted the FAFSA is down 29% from this time last year, and it’s even worse at schools with more low-income students, according to the National College Attainment Network.
Caitlin Clark boost: Teams book bigger arenas for Fever visits; StubHub’s WNBA ticket sales soar
Clark will make her preseason debut on Friday night at Dallas—a game that is already sold out. On Stubhub, a floor-level seat for the game was listed at $791.
Charter schools could get property tax money if Pike Township referendum passes
The change is the result of years of lobbying by charter school supporters, who say that all public school students should benefit from local property taxes that help pay for buildings.
Fed says interest rates will stay at two-decade high until inflation further cools
The Federal Reserve’s more cautious outlook stems from three months of data that pointed to chronic inflation pressures and robust consumer spending.
City commission advances proposed tax district map for MLS stadium
| Mickey Shuey and Taylor Wooten
The approval, the first step in the legislative process, came with nearly 100 Indy Eleven supporters packing a portion of the City-County Building Public Assembly Room to show their support for the team.
Apple, Google and Venmo fight new U.S. plan to monitor payment apps
The U.S. government is weighing whether to treat Apple, Google and PayPal-owned Venmo more like banks—and regularly inspect some of their operations.