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Triton Brewing Co. to close after 13 years at Fort Ben
Triton Brewing Co., known for its Rail Splitter IPA, was an early participant in the rise of Indianapolis craft beer makers.
Lilly shares get bump from pricey Biden proposal for covering weight-loss drugs
While the proposed rule would give millions of people access to weekly injectables like Eli Lilly and Co.’s Zepbound that have helped people shed pounds, it would cost taxpayers as much as $35 billion over the next decade.
UPDATE: Meta’s planned $800M investment in Lebanon could lead to $4.8B, mayor says
The Lebanon City Council on Monday night approved the creation of a tax-increment financing district and performance-based incentives to try to secure a deal with the parent of Facebook and Instagram.
Anderson-based credit union opening Martin University office
Anderson-based Lampco Federal Credit Union has formed a partnership with Martin University and plans to open a part-time office at the Indianapolis school within weeks. It’s part of Lampco’s broader push to gain members in Marion, Hamilton and Hancock counties.
Trump threatens to impose sweeping new tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China on first day in office
The tariffs, if implemented, could dramatically raise prices on everything from automobiles to agricultural products. It is unclear whether Trump will actually go through with the threats or if he’s using them as a negotiating tactic.
Trump efficiency guru Ramaswamy could benefit from crusade against FDA
Vivek Ramaswamy owns about $670 million in shares of Roivant Sciences, which is pursuing studies for three drugs that could land before the FDA during Donald Trump’s second term.
Thousands of Microsoft 365 users report outage issues
Microsoft shared at midday Monday hat it was deploying a fix, but the company later noted that targeted restarts were taking slower than expected for the majority of affected users.
Appeals court rules former COO did not violate noncompete agreement
Judge Nancy Vaidik wrote that Greenwood-based RevOne Cos. failed to demonstrate that its former chief operating officer took or threatened to take its confidential information.
Report: Indiana, U.S., could see closings of more rural hospitals
More than 700 rural hospitals across the U.S., including four in Indiana, are at immediate risk of closing because of serious financial problems they are experiencing, according to a new study.
Formula 1 expands grid to add GM’s Cadillac brand and new team headed by Andretti Global owners
Michael Andretti stepped aside from leading his Indianapolis-based racing company in September, so F1’s 11th team will be called Cadillac F1 and be run by new majority owners Dan Towriss and Mark Walter.
‘Busiest Thanksgiving ever’: How TSA plans to handle record air travel
The TSA says it will will have enough screeners to keep general security lines under 30 minutes. But there could be delays related to an FAA staffing shortage.
Old National to acquire Minnesota bank in $1.4B deal
Wall Street appeared to welcome the deal. Shares of Evansville-based Old National were trading at $23.30 shortly after 11 a.m. Monday, up 7.6% from Friday’s closing price.
Macy’s says employee hid up to $154M in expenses, delays Q3 earnings
The retailer said Monday that it identified an issue related to delivery expenses in one of its accrual accounts earlier this month.
It’s ‘game over’ for Tilt Studio arcade at Circle Centre Mall
Closure of Tilt Studio arcade follows exit of Regal UA Circle Centre movie theater on the fourth floor of Circle Centre Mall.
Colts commit $1M to seed girls high school flag football teams in Indiana
The move is part of a larger effort to provide the sport recognition by the Indiana High School Athletic Association, which serves as a sanctioning body for many of the state’s high school sports programs.
Charlotte airport workers strike at outset of busy Thanksgiving travel week
Workers describe living paycheck to paycheck, unable to cover expenses like car repairs while performing jobs that keep countless planes running on schedule.
IBJ Podcast: Why size matters when it comes to Indy concert venues
IBJ arts and entertainment reporter Dave Lindquist talks with MOKB Presents partners Josh Baker and Dan Kemer about the venue — their third — they plan to open in the Murphy Arts Building and why musicians and their management care about venues of different sizes.
Entek officially receives $1.2B DOE loan for Terre Haute plant
When operational, the facility will produce battery separators for lithium-ion battery manufacturers across the country, primarily for use in electric vehicles.
Trump, GOP eye new limits on Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Aides on Trump’s transition team have started considering candidates to lead the CFPB who are expected to ease its oversight of banks, lenders and tech giants.