Outgoing Indiana Sports Corp. leader Vaughn to join local tech firm
Vaughn will oversee day-to-day operations for the firm as well as handle contracts and legal matters.
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Vaughn will oversee day-to-day operations for the firm as well as handle contracts and legal matters.
Eight new episodes of “Music in Transit” will promote the under-construction Purple Line as well as Indiana musicians.
More Americans applied for jobless aid last week, but the total number of Americans collecting unemployment remains at a five-decade low.
The brisk jump in rates, along with a sharp increase in home prices, has been pushing potential homebuyers out of the market.
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Several new restaurants and retailers have recently opened or are planning to open their doors in Boone and Hamilton counties.
Gov. Eric Holcomb announced a plan on Thursday to call a special legislative session at the end of June and propose that $1 billion in state reserves be returned to Indiana taxpayers. Each taxpayer would collect about $225 under the plan.
The health system announced Thursday morning it will build a 95,000-square-foot clinic on a site that previously housed a 59-year-old retail center anchored by a long-closed Value City Department Store.
SportsTech HQ is an effort from state economic development and sports tourism officials to bring in venture startups focused on sports and further grow the state’s ecosystem of sports tech-focused firms.
Researchers in the field of colorectal cancer are hailing the study, published Sunday in the New England Journal of Medicine, as a groundbreaking development that could lead to new treatments for other cancers as well.
Twitter plans to offer Elon Musk access to its “firehose” of raw data on hundreds of millions of daily tweets in an effort to push forward the Tesla billionaire’s agreed-to $44 billion acquisition, according to multiple news reports.
The incessant run-up in prices has motorists testing the limits of their fuel gauges: AAA fielded 50,787 out-of-gas calls in April, a 32% jump from the same month last year.
The Attorney General’s office reported all 648 political subdivisions in Indiana have joined the settlement, which is part of a roughly $26 billion payout across 46 states.
A new marketing campaign from Visit Indiana and the Indiana Destination Development Corp. aims to recruit businesses, communities and destinations to help tell Indiana’s story.
Stagflation is the bitterest of pills: High inflation mixes with a weak job market to cause a toxic brew that punishes consumers and befuddles economists.
COVID-19 vaccine makers are studying updated boosters that might be offered in the fall to better protect people against future coronavirus surges.
Dennis Tyler, Muncie’s mayor from 2012 through 2019, was released Thursday from the Federal Correctional Institution in Morgantown, West Virginia, with more than six months remaining on his one-year term.
Thomas Minar, 58, pleaded no contest in March to one count of child enticement and three counts of possession of child pornography.
Decimal’s software platform helps customers automate and outsource accounting tasks like bookkeeping and payroll. The company has added 30 employees since February.
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