Fast 25: Wright’s Gymnastics
Wright’s Gymnastics has six locations, and owner Casey Wright—daughter of the founders—said she plans to add a couple more.
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Wright’s Gymnastics has six locations, and owner Casey Wright—daughter of the founders—said she plans to add a couple more.
Secured Tech Solutions partners with school districts that need to sell, protect or support devices such as iPads and Chromebooks.
In 2022, The Garrett Cos. continued to do the same kind of large-scale, multifamily housing development, construction and management projects that have landed the company on the Fast 25 for the second year in a row and third time since 2018.
RISE Commercial District, which provides co-warehousing space where companies can lease space and share services, returns to the Fast 25 for the third consecutive year.
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Direct Connect is a third-party logistics provider that arranges transportation primarily for the food, beverage and cold-chain (temperature-sensitive) sectors.
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The decision denied the request from Attorney General Todd Rokita for an order preventing TikTok from stating on app stores that it has “none” or “infrequent/mild” references to drugs, sexual or other inappropriate content for children as young as 12.
Jim Irsay made it clear in a Twitter post late Sunday night following a weekend report from ESPN that the Washington Commanders attempted to find out in 2022 whether the four-time Pro Bowler would consider making a comeback.
Catalent Inc., a contract drug manufacturer, said Monday it would delay quarterly earnings, blaming “productivity issues and higher-than-expected costs” at three plants—including an operation in Bloomington that it bought from medical device maker Cook Group.
As part of the move, the Mad Ants—named in honor of Fort Wayne’s namesake “Mad” Anthony Wayne—will get a new nickname.
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Sasso, 75, was born and raised in Panama and became senior rabbi of Beth-El Zedeck in 1977.
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Statehouse reporters Peter Blanchard of IBJ and Casey Smith of the Indiana Capital Chronicle talk about what the Legislature did this session and the work that remains for some of those laws to be implemented.
Randy Ollis, who has been delivering weather forecasts for WISH-TV Channel 8 in Indianapolis since 1984, plans to leave the station later this year, he announced on Facebook.