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Shreve has contributed $13.5M to his mayoral campaign
Republican Jefferson Shreve has self-funded 93%, or all but $930,000, of the $14.45 million reported since he joined the race in February.
Citizens Energy seeks to withdraw application to supply water to LEAP District
The move comes five months after the utility company agreed to supply up to 10 million gallons of water to the advanced manufacturing district by 2027.
Eli Lilly targets firms that import, sell imitation Mounjaro online
The drugmaker accused 11 companies of importing products that they say contain tirzepatide, the active ingredient in Mounjaro, while falsely implying that their products are associated with Eli Lilly or approved by the FDA.
Memphis news anchor, reporter joins WISH-TV
Dakarai Turner has been at WHBQ in Memphis for the past three years, where he served as weekend morning anchor and lead investigative reporter.
Toyota to join Tesla’s charging network, adopt Tesla connector in future EVs
Tesla’s Supercharger network is coveted by other automakers because it has more direct current fast-charging plugs in the U.S. than any other network, and its stations are in prime locations along freeway travel corridors.
Peace on a personal level guides Carrie Newcomer’s 20th album
Carrie Newcomer’s next central Indiana performance is scheduled for March 9 at the Tarkington at Carmel’s Center for the Performing Arts.
Carmel financial firm’s CEO jailed on alcohol-related charges
ReJoyce Financial CEO Alexander Joyce, who is known locally for his financial planning infomercials, is serving time in Hamilton County Jail for a probation violation related to charges of driving while intoxicated. His firm is operating as usual in his absence, according to his attorney and and business associates.
Indiana University to host academic conference on Taylor Swift
The conference comes one year before Swift brings her immensely popular Eras Tour to Indianapolis for two performances at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Fed chief says slower economic growth likely needed to conquer stubbornly high inflation
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Thursday that inflation remains too high.
Pence campaign sputters amid money troubles, staff cuts, low enthusiasm
Four months after launching his campaign, Mike Pence, who once sat a heartbeat away from the presidency, now stands at a difficult crossroads.
Judge to consider U.S. Senate candidate John Rust’s plea to suspend Indiana election law
A Marion County judge will hear arguments next month over whether to suspend an Indiana law that U.S. Senate candidate John Rust says unfairly precludes him from appearing on the ballot.
Applications for jobless benefits fall to lowest level in more than 8 months
Businesses continue to retain workers despite elevated interest rates meant to cool the economy and labor market.
Women of Influence 2023
IBJ's Women of Influence program recognizes women who have risen to the highest levels of business, the arts, and community and public service in central Indiana. This year's list includes company executives, entrepreneurs, not-for-profit leaders and the state health commissioner. PRESENTING SPONSOR UNDERWRITING SPONSORS Laura Berry Executive Director, Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence Inc. Danielle […]
2023 Women of Influence: Laura Berry
Laura Berry has grown her organization from a staff of one (herself) into what she says is among the most respected domestic violence coalitions in the country.
2023 Women of Influence: Danielle Carey Tolan
Danielle Carey Tolan will become Westfield mayor-elect Scott Willis’ chief of staff.
2023 Women of Influence: Lucy Dollens
As a member of the firm’s executive committee, Lucy Dollens helped negotiate and integrate two key mergers.
2023 Women of Influence: Marlene Dotson
Under the leadership of Marlene Dotson, the Indiana Latino Institute has expanded in myriad ways to better serve and advocate for Latino Hoosiers.
2023 Women of Influence: Caryn Glawe
Caryn Glawe is chair of the Indiana Bar Foundation Board and also volunteers for its programs, such as high school mock trials.