IU's Board of Trustees praised Pam Whitten's steadfast leadership in a tumultuous era. Just one trustee voted against her $200,000 raise.
Indiana business owners face uncertainty as the DBE program, meant to prevent discrimination, faces a pause due to a lawsuit.
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Evansville, Indiana-based Regency Properties acquired Muncie Towne Plaza, a 173,773-square-foot shopping center in Muncie, ...
Seton Catholic graduate and Marian University senior Jakob Davis was named as one of 74 college seniors to be a part of the ...
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Denver Broncos rookie quarterback Bo Nix impressed on the field, and now a Colorado sports card store is ready to pay $50,000 ...
The report found that small modular reactors – also known as SMRs – could "help Indiana shift to 24/7 carbon-free electricity ...
Fletcher Houston Wiley, known citywide as “Flash” Wiley, an attorney, civic leader and a leading member of Boston’s business ...
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Indiana's relaxed work rules for minors are part of a national trend aimed at helping businesses boost workforces and bottom ...
More than a billion dollars of government contracts at the Department of Education has been cut, a move the Trump ...