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BRICS owner plans ice cream parlor, marketplace in Whitestown
Plans include replacing two houses in Whitestown with a facility that would make ice cream for the ice cream parlor, BRICs and other shops around the state.
Justice Department investigating NFL for potential anticompetitive practices, source says
The investigation comes amid increasing federal scrutiny of the amount of money fans are paying to watch sports on television.
State Ethics Commission rules against former IEDC official, grants waiver to governor’s aide
The State Ethics Commission on Thursday unanimously found that a statutory one-year “cooling-off” period applies to a former state official.
Live Nation antitrust trial nears end as lawyer for 34 states labels concert giant a monopolist
In his closing, attorney Jeffrey Kessler argued that Live Nation’s control of 86% of the market for concerts and 73% of the overall market when sports are included showed it had monopoly power.
IRS touts 24% increase in tax refunds over previous administration
A Trump administration official said the increase in refunds is due to tax breaks and spending cuts that impact taxpayers across income brackets.
Lebanon-based ‘troubled teen’ program accused of abusing, isolating residents during treatment
A Lebanon business advertised as a faith-based therapy program is accused of abusing several of its teenage residents.
Tad Armstrong revisits songs of country-rock pioneer Gene Clark
On Friday, Tad Armstrong will play a record-release show for his tribute album “The True One: Songs of Gene Clark” at Turntable.
Key inflation gauge remained elevated in February before Iran war
Thursday’s report is largely a warm-up for the more important inflation data to be released Friday, when the government will publish the higher-profile consumer price index for March.
US economy grew slower in 4th quarter than earlier estimated, government says
The latest number was marked down from the Commerce Department’s previous estimate of 0.7% fourth-quarter growth.
2.5M Americans lost food aid in months after passage of GOP megabill, study finds
Indiana enrollment in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, dropped 10.7% in one year, the study found.
Wisconsin-based Faith Technologies to build $67.5M manufacturing plant in Hendricks County
The company said it plans a 500,000-square-foot manufacturing facility that will create up to 200 skilled manufacturing and electrical jobs by the end of 2027.
Direct Connect moves headquarters to historic Gibson Building
The logistics firm took occupancy of 25,000 square feet in the building on April 1 after subleasing space in Circle Centre Mall since 2022.
Restaurant, entertainment venue proposed for Whitestown
Plans for the development, estimated to cost about $3.5 million, include a 4,000-square-foot restaurant and entertainment spaces featuring duckpin bowling and golf simulators.
First look: Fever share early interior renderings of new practice facility
The $78 million Indiana Fever Sports Performance Center, which is under construction, will span 108,000 square feet and feature state-of-the-art training equipment, wellness spaces and family-focused amenities.
Eli Lilly weight-loss pill Foundayo now available in United States
The Indianapolis-based drugmaker has started shipping the new pill to retail pharmacies.
Trump dives deeper into Indiana’s Republican primary fights
The new endorsements come as Trump-supportive campaign groups ramp up spending in an attempt to carry out the political revenge vowed by the president and Gov. Mike Braun.
Ongoing ballot fight leaves Indiana Senate candidate stymied
Alexandra Wilson is exasperated that she is still fighting to remain on the Republican state Senate ballot less than a month before primary voting ends.
More Federal Reserve officials see possible rate hikes this year, minutes show
The minutes underscore the Fed’s dilemma as it seeks to fill its congressional mandates of low inflation and maximum employment.
Oil plunges below $95 and Dow surges 1,300 in worldwide rally following ceasefire with Iran
The next moves for oil prices will depend on how many oil tankers can start exiting the Strait of Hormuz and how easy their passage is.