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IBJ Podcast: Here’s how BiomEdit raised $18.4M in a tough VC year
BiomEdit CEO Aaron Schacht talks about the strategy behind the round and the changes the animal health startup had to make to secure the money it needed to bring its first product to market,
‘Playmakers with Dave Calabro’ launching on IBJ Media Podcast Network
The twice-a-month podcast will feature in-depth conversations with prominent figures in sports.
Whether mini-sabbatical or adult gap year, more people taking extended work breaks
The idea of taking more than a two-week vacation from work to recover from burnout or rethink life is slowly gaining supporters in the United States.
There’s one industry powering the U.S. labor market
Without health care and related jobs, the United States would have nearly 400,000 fewer jobs than it did a year ago, according to Labor Department figures through January.
Bill would give local governments slice of data centers’ tax break
House Bill 1333 would require data center developers that receive sales tax exemptions to give 1% of the abatement to local governments.
Jalene Hahn: Don’t leave yourself open to retirement tax surprises
For those who have accumulated multimillion-dollar accounts, the saved funds bring significant, often overlooked, tax and logistical challenges in retirement.
Results-oriented approach led President Jill Ehnes up Delta Faucet ladder
Ehnes talked to IBJ about how she advanced through Delta to lead the company, her favorite products and technologies, and her leadership style.
Fishers company sued over bonds for unfinished West Virginia mine project
More than 2-1/2 years later, the project is far from completed, the subsidiary that was overseeing it has been spun off, and the companies are mired in a lawsuit.
Simon Property Group’s investments pay off
The real estate investment trust bettered Wall Street expectations in 2025, thanks to increases in the rent it charges retailers and the increasing numbers of shoppers and higher sales figures across its 254 properties.
Tiffany Sauder: Without priorities, your goals will stay in the future
Because there is never enough time to do everything.
Cecil Bohanon and John Horowitz: Talk to the Hand: Learned formula determines negligence
Economists studying tort law consider how liability rules shape behavior, risk-taking and social well-being.
Indiana will likely finally consolidate townships. But how?
Critics say the township model is outdated and inefficient and adds an unnecessary layer of government. Legislation from both chambers of the Indiana Statehouse would pare down township government.
Defense Department turns to startup to meet growing quantum computing needs
Lafayette-based Quantum Research Sciences develops software for quantum computers so large they fill up a room, just like the IBM mainframes from the 1950s and 1960s.
Voices from the Industry: What to know about Indiana’s new data protection law
For businesses operating in Indiana or serving Indiana residents, it is a good time to review your current privacy practices and prepare for compliance.
Nationalize our elections? No, that’s a terrible idea. Here’s why.
Having states administer elections divides power among people and parties. It assures that not everyone who oversees voting comes from the same background or culture or religion or politician persuasion.
Mitch Frazier: Stories connect product makers, product users
In every county in the state, there is a story to be told about people building great products. Let’s work together to identify and craft those stories.
Katie Jenner: It’s time to end the social media experiment on kids
An entire generation of Hoosier children is bearing the weight of the largest unregulated experiment ever conducted on young minds, and the discussion our state is having today on this issue is long overdue.
Trish Demeter: Lawmakers can encourage advanced power production
It is tough to build new energy projects because businesses view the state’s permitting system as a huge risk. They face patchwork regulations that vary from county to county, long delays in processing applications and arbitrary restrictions when they try to invest in Indiana’s critical energy supply.
Letter: Choose donation, save lives
Together with our local hospital partners, we honor the gift of donation while helping families find meaning, healing and hope through their loved one’s legacy.