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Dennis Murphy: Fathers play critical role in developing strong kids
I’m challenging us to use this Father’s Day as a platform not simply for celebrating dads but also for committing ourselves to helping dads be as engaged and effective as possible.
14 candidates for 5 seats: Here’s who is running for school board at IPS and other area districts
Candidates had until noon Thursday to be on the November ballot. This was the first time candidates could include their political affiliations.
Ballard campaign disavows ‘rogue’ volunteer accused of forging signatures
Hamilton County officials have reported a page of 10 signatures submitted by a volunteer for Greg Ballard’s independent campaign for Indiana secretary of state as potentially fraudulent.
Ascension St. Vincent set to lose in-network status with UnitedHealthcare without new contract
Negotiations continue as a deadline looms, but disagreements persist about the reimbursement rate Ascension St. Vincent should receive for care provided to UnitedHealthcare members.
Indiana governor calls for rehearing of AES rate case
In a joint statement with Abby Gray, head of the state’s Office of Utility Consumer Counselor, Braun called the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission’s decision “unacceptable.”
FDA panel backs first-of-its-kind flu vaccine using mRNA technology
The ability to quickly manufacture vaccines that closely match the latest flu strains could prevent thousands of hospitalizations.
Summer solstice art show connects with natural world
“Coordinates of Belonging” group art show set in garden, cottage and barn spaces celebrates summer’s arrival.
Student loan payers who enroll in autopay to get bigger discount
The discount could result in savings of hundreds or thousands of dollars over the lifetime of a student loan.
IEDC ‘on track’ to close out first edition of community grants, start awarding new round
Indiana Economic Development Corp. leaders say the state’s $1 billion economic development grant program is right on schedule, including two initiatives tackling blight and benefiting the arts.
Federal regulators back Trump’s plan to speed power to energy-hungry AI data centers
Large energy users are seeking to connect more quickly to the nation’s inefficient and electric transmission system to accommodate surging demand from power-hungry artificial intelligence data centers.
US gas prices fall below $4 average for 1st time since March
Prices fell overnight after President Donald Trump signed an agreement with Iran that calls for Tehran to dilute its stockpile of highly enriched uranium and waives U.S.-backed sanctions on the country.
Tech workers who don’t embrace AI face triple the layoff risk, Gallup finds
The findings indicate that AI adoption is becoming a fault line inside companies, one that’s increasingly affecting individual careers.
Governor officially names Chuck Goodrich to lead state commerce efforts
Confirming a report from earlier this week, Indiana Gov. Mike Braun on Thursday announced Gaylor Electric CEO Goodrich as the state’s next commerce secretary.
Whitestown considers $14.8M in bonds for industrial construction project
Strategic Capital Partners LLC and Ambrose Property Group LLC plan to construct five buildings in a project to be called 65 Commerce Park West.
Elanco to launch $25M VC program focused on animal health innovation
The program will target investments in animal-health therapeutics and technologies but could also support other life sciences startups.
Nike to release Caitlin Clark’s ‘Caitlin 1’ signature shoe
Nike announced Wednesday that it is releasing the “Caitlin 1” this fall, with an arrival date of Oct. 1.
US and Iran sign initial deal to end war, ease sanctions and open strait as nuclear talks continue
The initial deal to end the war takes “immediate effect” after leaders from both countries signed it.
US tells states to deal with unemployment fraud or face penalties
The Labor Department said Wednesday that poor oversight, outdated technology, weak identity verification and lax controls have “allowed unprecedented fraud to flourish.”
Indiana governor, consumer advocates critical of AES rate increase
Gov. Mike Braun said he was “deeply disappointed” by the IURC’s approval of an AES rate increase.