Zionsville Town Council OKs rezoning for 260-acre Wild Air development
Plans for the Wild Air development call for 399 single-family houses and townhouses, as well as 300 apartments.
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Plans for the Wild Air development call for 399 single-family houses and townhouses, as well as 300 apartments.
According to ESPN, 100 or so bets were placed under sportsbook account belonging to an associate of a Colts cornerback, with most of the bets in the $25-$50 range and some made on Colts games.
The move marks the end of Fort Wayne-based Lutheran Hospital’s transplant program. It had stopped performing kidney transplants several years ago.
The pollutants, polyfluoroalkyl and perfluoroalkyl substances—commonly known as PFAS—can be found in many industrial and cosmetic products and have been linked to infertility, thyroid disorders and several types of cancer.
While he frequently lauds the accomplishments of the “Trump-Pence administration,” a Mike Pence nomination in many ways would be a return to positions long associated with the Republican establishment but abandoned as Trump reshaped the party in his image.
Employees for two-dozen publications at the largest newspaper chain in the country were scheduled to walk off work for a day or two starting Monday, but journalists at the Indianapolis Star planned a smaller protest.
Current Ivy Tech President Sue Ellspermann called Lamkin the father of Indiana’s community college system, saying no single leader has had more impact on Ivy Tech.
Indiana is hoping to use Techstars, as well as the recently launched SportsTech HQ organization, as a springboard to attract more sports-focused businesses to the state.
IBJ reporter Mickey Shuey explains the rationale behind a proposed 5,000-seat arena at what will be Indiana University-Indianapolis and what needs to happen before construction can start.
Boone County Council Vice President Marcia Wilhoite was first elected to the council in 2005.
A pair of goggles—perhaps called “Reality Pro,” according to media leaks—could become another milestone in Apple’s history of releasing game-changing technology.
The Saudi cut of 1 million barrels per day, to start in July, comes as the other OPEC+ producers agreed to extend earlier production cuts through next year.
There’s a rather simple way to determine whether you’ll be able maintain your current lifestyle in retirement: Calculate your projected retirement income and then see if your lifestyle fits into it.
A nation is ill-advised to depend on a potential military adversary for its entire supply of military-related goods.
In more than a dozen school districts across Indiana, construction clubs have formed to interest elementary and middle school students in building-trade careers.
Known as the Stutz Business and Art Center from the 1990s until real estate developer Turner Woodard sold his majority stake in 2021, the complex is entering a new era by offering dining, shopping and personal fitness.
Amid the ongoing restructuring of IUPUI—both its leadership and its future as a campus solely within the Indiana University system—state and local officials are in the early stages of a project that could have big implications for downtown: an on-campus arena.
Albert Chen launched Telamon Corp. as a telecommunications services supplier in 1985 after he spent more than a decade with GTE. The company designs, builds and installs telecommunication networks in 15 domestic and three international locations. By 2021, Telamon had grown into a $765 million company with more than 2,000 employees. Chen retired as CEO and […]
The average prime rate, or the rate banks set as a reference for customer loans, was 4%. The prime rate has more than doubled since then, hitting 8.25% in May.
A $65 million, three-phase expansion project begins this summer that will modernize the 40-acre site in Noblesville and enable it to host a wider variety of programming throughout the year.