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Market forces put America’s recycling industry in the dumps
A crash in the global market for recyclables is forcing communities to make hard choices about whether they can afford to keep recycling or should simply send all those bottles, cans and plastic containers to the landfill.
Indiana venture capital activity surges in third quarter, report says
Hoosier companies landed $53.5 million in venture capital on 16 deals from July 1 to Sept. 31, according the report released Tuesday.
ANGI Homeservices CEO leaving company
ANGI Homeservices Inc. on Tuesday announced that it would promote Chief Product Officer Brandon Ridenour to CEO at the beginning of 2019.
Amazon signs lease for Greenwood project that’s expected to create 1,250 jobs
The e-commerce giant plans to occupy a 615,440-square-foot building on a 75-acre site along Allen Road near Interstate 65.
Noblesville retail project leasing up with big names: Burlington, Marshalls, Michaels, more
The owner of a planned retail center directly west of Hamilton Town Center has filled the 110,000-square-foot complex with a roster of high-profile tenants.
Court mood jovial as Kavanaugh takes place on Supreme Court bench
Brett Kavanaugh took the bench with his new Supreme Court colleagues for the first time Tuesday in a jovial atmosphere that was strikingly at odds with the tension and rancor surrounding his high court confirmation.
Bernie Sanders to kick off barnstorming political tour in Indiana
The packed October schedule marks the Vermont independent's most extensive stretch of campaigning since the 2016 presidential race.
In boon for farmers, Trump lifting restrictions on ethanol
A senior administration official said Monday that the EPA will publish a rule in coming days to allow high-ethanol blends as part of a package of proposed changes to the ethanol mandate.
Generic drugmakers get boost as FDA plan helps complex copycats
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration will make it easier for pharmaceutical companies to bring more complex—and more profitable—generic drugs to market, throwing the struggling industry a crucial lifeline.
Precedent Office Park getting new name, $6M-plus in amenity upgrades
The new owners of Precedent Office Park—a landmark business park on the north side of Indianapolis—are planning several amenity upgrades that take advantage of the property’s 38-acre lake.
Westfield approves $15M downtown road project with INDOT
The Westfield City Council on Monday night approved an agreement with the Indiana Department of Transportation on a construction project that is expected to transform the city’s downtown.
Democrat Donnelly expresses support for Trump in Indiana debate
Democratic Indiana Sen. Joe Donnelly and Republican foe Mike Braun don’t agree on much. But both conceded one point Monday night during their first debate: they support President Donald Trump.
IMF cuts forecast for global growth as trade war takes toll
The International Monetary Fund cut its growth forecast for the first time in more than two years, blaming escalating trade tensions and stresses in emerging markets.
Eskenazi cuts hospitalizations, saves millions of dollars with ‘wraparound’ services
A study published in the journal Health Affairs outlines how Eskenazi Health saved money by providing nutrition advice, social work counseling and other non-medical services to cut hospitalizations and ER visits.
IRS issues guidance on deductibility of business meals
The IRS is making it simpler for business owners to deduct the cost of meals with customers and clients.
Attendance remains steady for third running of Red Bull Air Race
Attendance for this year’s Red Bull Air Race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway was down only slightly from a year ago. The event was in the third year of a three-year contract, but IMS officials aren’t ruling out a return.
Kavanaugh fight ignites passions for both parties in midterms
The fight over Brett Kavanaugh’s elevation to the nation’s highest court could inflame the voting bases of both parties a month before pivotal congressional elections.
Indiana U.S. Senate candidates to face off in first general debate
Democratic Sen. Joe Donnelly, Republican former state Rep. Mike Braun and Libertarian Lucy Brenton will take the stage Monday night at the Purdue University Northwest campus.
Indiana school district says solar farm will save it $2.2M
The farm can produce up to 600 kilowatts of power and is expected to generate 85 percent of the electricity used by the entire district.
