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Inside INdiana Business Radio On Demand

Inside INdiana Business Radio On Demand delivers the latest business news throughout the Hoosier State. This twice-daily podcast, hosted by Gerry Dick and Alex Brown, lets you catch up on the day’s important news anytime, anywhere. Available every business day at 6 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.

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    6/30/26 AM UPDATE: Dyer soccer facility getting new life; Monticello manufacturing plant expands; Indy business delegation heads to Switzerland

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of June 30, 2026. The recently closed Dyer Indoor Soccer Arena is getting new life thanks to a northwest Indiana couple who are transforming it into a baseball and softball training facility. Indianapolis-based manufacturer Marian Inc. has completed an expansion of its Monticello plant. Shipshewana has been named the Midwest Destination of the Year for 2026. Plus, a delegation of business leaders from Indianapolis heads to Switzerland. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/29/26 PM UPDATE: Farmer sentiment declines; New Posey County tourism branding; Elanco helping to fight New World Screwworm

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the afternoon of June 29, 2026. A new Purdue University survey of agricultural producers throughout the country shows rising input costs continues to lower optimism among farmers. Visit Posey County has unveiled new branding aimed at bolstering tourism business throughout the southwest Indiana county. Elanco Animal Health is among a small group of companies working to help fight the return of New World Screwworm. Plus, an iconic bar in downtown Terre Haute is getting a refresh. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/29/26 AM UPDATE: Slate Auto opens preorders; Michelin reorganization benefits Fort Wayne; Cummins joint venture on pause

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of June 29, 2026. Slate Auto has opened preorders for its Slate Truck, which is set to be manufactured at a renovated plant in Warsaw. Michelin North America is reorganizing production of its BFGoodrich Tires brand, and a Fort Wayne plant stands to benefit. Plus, a $1.9 billion joint venture involving Columbus-based Cummins is on pause, and First Merchants Corp. is making a $2 billion community investment. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/26/26 PM UPDATE: Evansville launches healthy food access initiative; 1,100 layoffs planned in Avon; New CEO for Keystone Cooperative

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the afternoon of June 26, 2026. The University of Evansville is leading an initiative designed to improve healthy food access in the Evansville Promise Neighborhood. A pair of logistics providers in Avon are planning to lay off a total of 1,100 workers. Keystone Cooperative has named its next CEO. Plus, Anthem is dropping Meridian Health Services from its Medicaid network, and Indy Boat Co. is opening its expanded location in Pendleton. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/26/26 AM UPDATE: Hard Rock president bullish on Gary casino's future; Rare Bob Ross painting up for auction; Indy company sues contractor

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of June 26, 2026. The president and general manager of Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana in Gary says the casino is ready for future growth after recently celebrating five years since its opening. The NCAA Division I Cabinet has approved a series of changes to the college football calendar. A rare Bob Ross painting is going up for auction to support Ball State PBS. Plus, an Indianapolis lighting company has filed a lawsuit against a partnering contractor, and a new trail in Madison is now open. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/25/26 PM UPDATE: Work progresses on Drewry's Brewery site; Anderson's Tetrasolv acquired; Redevelopment of Concord Mall in Elkhart nearly done

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the afternoon of June 25, 2026. Officials in South Bend say work is progressing on the redevelopment of the long-vacant Drewry's Brewery property. Tetrasolv Filtration in Anderson has been acquired by a Texas-based company. The University of Evansville has named a new leader for its Harlaxton College campus in England. Plus, the redevelopment of the former Concord Mall in Elkhart is nearly complete, and a semiconductor producer with a presence in southern Indiana has been acquired. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/25/26 AM UPDATE: I-69 Ohio River bridge project on schedule; New VA clinic in New Albany; Cost of Fourth of July cookout decreases

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of June 25, 2026. Work on the Evansville approach to the planned I-69 Ohio River Crossing bridge is on schedule, according to officials. The Department of Veterans Affairs is planning a new outpatient clinic in New Albany. The cost of a Fourth of July cookout is expected to decrease this year. The FSSA is launching a pilot program to use AI to detect Medicaid fraud. Plus, two Carmel High School students win a statewide student entrepreneurship competition. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/24/26 PM UPDATE: Vera Bradley moving HQ; Environmental groups sue EPA over Gary Works air permit; New aquatic park opens in Bluffton

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the afternoon of June 24, 2026. Vera Bradley has announced plans to move its corporate headquarters to Electric Works near downtown Fort Wayne. Four environmental groups have filed a lawsuit against the EPA over a petition objecting to the renewal of an air permit for U.S. Steel's Gary Works operation. Officials in Bluffton cut the ribbon on a new aquatic park this week. Plus, a solar initiative in South Bend is paying dividends for businesses, and a new economic development leader is named in Indianapolis. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/24/26 AM UPDATE: Endress+Hauser opens in Greenwood; Jeffersonville snack plant to close; Union calls for review of data center

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of June 24, 2026. Switzerland-based automation company Endress+Hauser has opened its $51 million expanded U.S. headquarters in Greenwood. Campbell's Snacks has announced plans to close its production facility in Jeffersonville. A local labor union is calling for a review of a Google data center being built in Michigan City. Plus, the town of Spencer breaks ground on a wastewater treatment plant expansion, and a Wabash nonprofit lands a grant for its community service program. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/23/26 PM UPDATE: Arrive AI expanding in Greenfield; Holiday World teases new attraction; Indiana's unemployment rate ticks up

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the afternoon of June 23, 2026. Fishers-based Arrive AI is planning to expand its autonomous delivery system at Hancock Regional Hospital in Greenfield. Holiday World & Splashin' Safari is teasing a new attraction at the Spencer County amusement park. Indiana's unemployment rate saw a slight increase in May. A member of the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission says he is looking for a new job. Plus, Indianapolis voters will have their say in a school-funding referendum. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/23/26 AM UPDATE: Hammond mayor doubts future of $7B data center; IURC chair demoted; Richmond fudge store sued

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of June 23, 2026. The mayor of Hammond says he has "no confidence" that a deal for a $7 billion data center will be made before a June 30 deadline. Gov. Mike Braun has demoted the chair of the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission after a recent rate increase. Allison Transmission is producing transmissions for trucks to be used by the French military. An Ohio summer camp is suing the owner of a Richmond fudge store. Plus, ground is broken on an inclusive park in New Haven spearheaded by a group of students. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/22/26 PM UPDATE: South Bend company works on Obama Presidential Center; AgriNovus names innovation director; Rural areas see few school options

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the afternoon of June 22, 2026. A South Bend company played a key role in the look of the exterior of the newly opened Obama Presidential Center Museum. AgriNovus Indiana has tapped a Purdue veteran to serve as director of innovation. The Muncie Dragway is going up for sale. An analysis of Indiana's rural counties shows few school choice options. Plus, northwest Indiana tourism officials are banking on a proposed Chicago Bears stadium serving as a year-round destination. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/22/26 AM UPDATE: Pence talks Republican party; Lake County Convention Center moves forward; Plans filed for Buc-ee's location in Greenwood

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of June 22, 2026. Former Vice President and Indiana Governor Mike Pence joined Gerry Dick in-studio to talk about the future of the Republican party. Plans are moving forward for construction to begin on the new Lake County Convention Center next spring. The Indiana Department of Correction extends its contract for third-party health care services. Plus, plans have been filed for a new Buc-ee's location in Greenwood, and Forbes names the best banks and credit unions in Indiana. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/19/26 PM UPDATE: Auburn racetrack plans 'dead'; Amazon's $7B data center approved; Franciscan Alliance CEO details retirement plans

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the afternoon of June 19, 2026. A plan led by Fort Wayne-based Sweetwater Sound founder Chuck Surack to build a multimillion-dollar racetrack in Auburn is dead after a land acquisition deal fell through. Jasper County Commissioners have approved an agreement for Amazon Web Services to build a $7 billion data center in Wheatfield. Mishawaka-based Franciscan Alliance CEO Kevin Leahy plans to step down at the end of this year. Plus, a pediatric pulmonologist in Indianapolis is developing a device to gauge lung health using a smartphone, and Gov. Mike Braun calls for a rehearing over an AES Indiana rate case. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/19/26 AM UPDATE: Evansville mayor talks city's momentum; Purdue, Xbox launch gaming-focused concentration; State receives more ICE payments

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of June 19, 2026. Evansville Mayor Stephanie Terry says economic development deals totaling more than $100 million is representative of the momentum her city is seeing. Purdue University and Microsoft's Xbox are teaming up to launch a gaming-focused concentration on Purdue's location in Indianapolis. Plus, the Indiana Department of Correction has announced the latest payment it has received for housing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainees. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/18/26 PM UPDATE: Knox County housing boom; Microsoft breaks ground on La Porte data center; State nears full READI fund allocation

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the afternoon of June 18, 2026. Knox County is using information from a 2021 housing study to fuel more countywide housing development. Microsoft has broken ground on its $1 billion data center campus in La Porte. Alcoa has announced the ratification of a new labor agreement with the United Steelworkers union. The Indiana Economic Development Corp. says it is on pace to fully fund projects from the READI 1.0 program. Plus, Elanco launches a venture capital fund to fuel animal health innovation. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/18/26 AM UPDATE: Upland Brewing acquires Floyd County Brewing Co.; AES Indiana electric rate hike approved; Purdue launches drone certificate

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of June 18, 2026. Bloomington-based Upland Brewing Co. has acquired Floyd County Brewing Co. and the Thirst & Main campus in New Albany. Indiana regulators have approved a modified settlement agreement allowing for an electric rate hike from Indianapolis-based AES Indiana. Plus, Purdue University has launched an online graduate certificate related to unmanned aerial systems, or drones. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/17/26 PM UPDATE: 122nd Fighter Wing considered for F-35s; Rosenberg to lead IU Inc., South Bend-Elkhart region focuses on internships

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the afternoon of June 17, 2026. Indiana's congressional delegation is putting its support behind the 122nd Fighter Wing's bid to bring F-35s to the Fort Wayne air base. Indiana University has named former Indiana commerce secretary David Rosenberg as president and CEO of IU Inc. Businesses in the South Bend-Elkhart region are taking the initiative when it comes to internships. Plus, the University of Evansville hits a milestone in its We Grow Aces! initiative. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/17/26 AM UPDATE: Parkview partners with Cincinnati Children's Hospital; Illinois lawmakers call on Bears to get more active in stadium negotiations

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of June 17, 2026. Fort Wayne-based Parkview Health has formalized a joint operating agreement with Cincinnati Children's Hospital in Ohio. Key Illinois lawmakers are calling on the Chicago Bears to be more active in negotiations to keep the team in the state instead of moving to Hammond. A Seymour man has pleaded guilty in connection with a wire-selling scheme. Plus, Indiana State University promotes its director of athletics and extends his contract. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/16/26 PM UPDATE: Sweetwater founder plans Auburn racetrack; Parke County implements data center restrictions; New commerce secretary

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the afternoon of June 16, 2026. The founder of Fort Wayne-based Sweetwater Sound has plans for a multimillion-dollar racetrack in Auburn, though challenges over the land remain. Parke County has implemented new restrictions for future data center projects. Gov. Mike Braun is expected to name a new commerce secretary this week. Plus, a contract has been awarded for the demolition of the Genesis Convention Center in Gary, and a Bloomington nonprofit is raising funds for a permanent movie theater. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/16/26 AM UPDATE: The Vista at Origin Park opens; Boone County data center moratorium, CPB seizes counterfeit World Cup merch in Indy

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of June 16, 2026. The Vista at Origin Park, a $20 million event venue, has opened in Clarksville as part of a yearslong effort to remediate a 430-acre site. Officials in Boone County have approved a moratorium on future data center projects. U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials in Indianapolis have seized more than $134,000 worth of counterfeit FIFA World Cup merchandise. Plus, the Mount Baldy access site at Indiana Dunes National Park has reopened after a three-month closure. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/15/26 PM UPDATE: New life for Scholl Dairy building; Milford manufacturer expanding; River City Classic to feature UE, USI basketball teams

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the afternoon of June 15, 2026. A Michigan City developer is looking to transform the 1931 Scholl Dairy building into a mixed-use development to bolster a growing area of the city. A manufacturer in Kosciusko County has broken ground on an expansion. The University of Evansville and University of Southern Indiana men's basketball teams will face off in the inaugural River City Classic. Plus, Indiana is capping prices that hospitals charge employers. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/15/26 AM UPDATE: Bears exploring second potential stadium site in Hammond; Quaff On! shifting beer production to Sun King

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of June 15, 2026. Speaking on Inside INdiana Business Television, Hammond Mayor Tom McDermott confirmed the Chicago Bears are evaluating a second potential site for a new, $2 billion stadium in his city. Nashville-based Quaff On! is shifting its beer production to Sun King brewery as it switches from bottles to cans. The University of Notre Dame is expanding its entrepreneur support program to 13 World Cup host cities. Plus, Olio Health says it sees major growth potential in its software product for skilled nursing facilities. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/12/26 PM UPDATE: IU student builds supplement business; South Bend approves $47 million Beacon Heights housing renovation; 16 Tech launches a new internship program

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the afternoon of June 12, 2026. An Indiana University student entrepreneur is growing his supplement company by focusing on face-to-face connections with customers. South Bend is partnering with a national developer on a $47 million renovation of the Beacon Heights affordable housing complex. Indiana communities are receiving grants to support arts and creativity projects through the Creative Convergence program. Plus, Red-Tail Land Conservancy purchases a Wayne County nature preserve with help from an American Water grant, and 16 Tech launches a new internship program to help students build career pathways. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/12/26 AM UPDATE: 16 Tech launches internship program; Indiana companies ranked among 'America's Best Workplaces'; Special Olympics Games begin

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of June 12, 2026. 16 Tech in Indianapolis has launched Talent Access, a new internship program for high school and college students in central Indiana. More than a dozen Indiana companies are ranked on Newsweek's annual list of America's Greatest Workplaces. Indiana animal health officials have enacted emergency protocols for certain animals coming into the state due to the growing number of screwworm cases in the U.S. Plus, the Special Olympics Indiana Summer Games begin in Terre Haute. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/11/26 PM UPDATE: County Council leader cites Bears tax in primary loss; Shoe Carnival makes name change official; Newburgh breaks ground on wastewater facility

    Inside INdiana Business Radio on Demand for the afternoon of June 11, 2026. The president of the Porter County Council says his support for a potential tax increase for the planned Chicago Bears stadium cost him his seat. Shoe Carnival has received shareholder approval to change its corporate name. AES Indiana says customers will see a temporary bill increase this summer. Plus, the town of Newburgh has broken ground on a new wastewater facility designed to alleviate sewage overflows. Get the latest business news from across the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/11/26 AM UPDATE: Bloomington housing project opens; Gary Airport approves contract for air control tower; Oakland City University employee sues school

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of June 11, 2026. Officials in Bloomington will cut the ribbon Thursday on Retreat @ The Switchyard, a $20 million mixed-use development with a focus on affordable housing. The Gary/Chicago International Airport Authority has approved a construction contract for a new air traffic control tower. A Monticello-based manufacturer has been acquired. An Oakland City University employee has filed suit against the school. Plus, a Purdue University report shows U.S. corn farmers are seeing increased competition from Brazil. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/10/26 PM UPDATE: Fishers District's $170M expansion; Indiana Beach to celebrate 100 years; Elkhart manufacturing building machine for NASA

    Inside INdiana Business Radio on Demand for the afternoon of June 10, 2026. The city of Fishers has unveiled plans for a nearly $170 million expansion of Fishers District that includes the relocation of a corporate headquarters and the construction of a new fieldhouse. Indiana Beach is preparing to celebrate its 100th anniversary just six years after nearly closing for good. An Elkhart company is building a massive welding machine for NASA. Plus, the original Indiana Constitution returns to where it was originally written, and nearly 200 scholarships have been awarded to students in southern Indiana. Get the latest business news from across the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/10/26 AM UPDATE: TaylorMade Golf breaks ground on Evansville expansion; Arts United searches for new CEO; Muncie resident suing local housing authority

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of June 10, 2026. California-based TaylorMade Golf has broke ground on its nearly $60 million distribution center in Evansville, expanding its footprint in the city. Fort Wayne-based Arts United has begun its search for a new CEO. A Muncie resident is suing the Muncie Housing Authority after carbon monoxide poisoning killed her two children and their father. Plus, a new extension of the Ohio River Greenway is complete. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/9/26 PM UPDATE: Coalition commits $1M for early childhood education; Wells County manufacturer expanding; Elevance Health sues former exec

    Inside INdiana Business Radio on Demand for the afternoon of June 9, 2026. A coalition of business and community partners in southwest Indiana is committing $1 million to bolster early childhood education in Evansville. A manufacturing and logistics company in Wells County is expanding. Indianapolis-based Elevance Health is suing a former executive for allegedly breaking a noncompete agreement. Plus, Indiana's child well-being ranking declines, and IU launches a fundraising campaign. Get the latest business news from across the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/9/26 AM UPDATE: Gary Airport ready for the Bears; More teams interested in northwest Indiana; Indy nonprofit details 'strategic realignment'

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of June 9, 2026. Officials with the Gary/Chicago International Airport Authority say they have prepared for a major project like a new football stadium for years. Plus, two more pro sports teams have expressed interest in moving to northwest Indiana. A historic South Bend building has been moved to a new home. A new association aims to support agricultural spray drone users. And an Indianapolis-based nonprofit is implementing a "strategic realignment" affecting 85 employees. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/8/26 PM UPDATE: Braun 'feeling good' about Bears in Hammond; Saint Mary's launches $200M campaing; Bridge Advisors adding 75 jobs

    Inside INdiana Business Radio on Demand for the afternoon of June 8, 2026. Indiana Gov. Mike Braun said he is feeling good about Hammond's chances of securing the new Chicago Bears stadium, though more work needs to be done. Saint Mary's College has launched the public phase of a $200 million fundraising campaign. Evansville-based Bridge Advisors is planning a $2.5 million expansion that will result in 75 new jobs. Plus, Purdue elevates a partnership with Lilly, and Manchester University names a new business college dean. Get the latest business news from across the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/8/26 AM UPDATE: Braun says more work needed to bring Bears to Indiana; Hallador to get federal funding to support Merom station

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of June 8, 2026. Gov. Mike Braun spoke with Inside INdiana Business Host Gerry Dick about the Bears choosing to advance plans to build a new stadium in Hammond. State revenues beat the most recent projections in May. Terre Haute-based Hallador Energy is set to receive federal funding to support the Merom Generating Station in Sullivan County. Plus, Noblesville-based Taylored Systems has been acquired by a Kansas company. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/5/26 PM UPDATE: Chicago Bears pick Hammond; Alcoa, United Steelworkers reach tentative agreement; Ivy Tech Community College unveils strategic plan

    Inside INdiana Business Radio on Demand for the afternoon of June 5, 2026. The Chicago Bears announced Friday that they are moving forward with plans for a new stadium in Hammond, though several hurdles remain for the project to come to fruition. Aluminum producer Alcoa and the United Steelworkers union have reached a tentative agreement for a new contract for workers at the company's Newburgh plant. The city of Marion is looking to raise additional funds for a new skatepark project. Ivy Tech Community College has unveiled its 2030 strategic plan. Plus, the developer behind the restoration of a historic Crawfordsville building wins a top award. Get the latest business news from across the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/5/26 AM UPDATE: Visit Fort Wayne launches efforts to boost music ecosystem; Thor Industries profit dips; State proposes changes related to child care providers

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of June 5, 2026. Visit Fort Wayne has unveiled a new strategy to bolster the region's music ecosystem and launched the Fort Wayne Music Office to help achieve those goals. Elkhart-based Thor Industries sees a dip in quarterly profit due to the impact of "geopolitical events." The University of Evansville is rebranding one of its centers designed to help adult learners. Plus, the state is proposing changes for child care providers. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/4/26 PM UPDATE: Terre Haute cross country course renovations; LCI Industries CEO retires; LA company adding 200 jobs in Carmel

    Inside INdiana Business Radio on Demand for the afternoon of June 4, 2026. The LaVern Gibson Cross Country Course in Terre Haute is investing $2.3 million in renovations and enhancements ahead of the 2026 NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships in November. The CEO of Elkhart-based LCI Industries, and the company has named an interim leader. Los Angeles-based active fund manager Capital Group is expanding in Carmel and adding up to 200 jobs. Plus, the deputy secretary of the USDA is impressed with Indiana's push to become a top hub city, and Talen Energy nears completion of its acquisition of the Lawrenceburg Power Plant. Get the latest business news from across the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/4/26 AM UPDATE: Amazon opens training hub in New Carlisle; Bloomfield bank receives FDIC order; IU opens Washington, DC office

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of June 4, 2026. Amazon cut the ribbon Wednesday on the campus administration building on its New Carlisle data center development. The FDIC has issued a consent order regarding the financial performance of Bloomfield-based Farmers and Mechanics Federal Savings Bank. Indiana University has opened its Capital Campus in Washington D.C. Vincennes University and a Knox County nonprofit are helping displaced Oakland City University students continue their education. Plus, the Indiana State Fair is hosting its annual summer job fair as it looks to fill hundreds of seasonal positions. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/3/26 PM UPDATE: Greensburg apartment project begins; Inotiv files for bankruptcy; Boston Scientific investing $138M in Plainfield

    Inside INdiana Business Radio on Demand for the afternoon of June 3, 2026. Lafayette-based developer Iron Men Properties has broken ground on Ironwood, a $19 million apartment complex in downtown Greensburg. West Lafayette-based Inotiv has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in an effort to reduce debt. Boston Scientific plans to invest $138 million to build a new facility in Plainfield and hire 300 people. Plus, a South Bend housing program is showing success, and Goshen Health moves forward with a planned partnership with Parkview Health. Get the latest business news from across the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/3/26 AM UPDATE: Northwest Indiana sports commission awaits Bears stadium decision; FSSA puts pause on enrollment of new autism therapy providers

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of June 3, 2026. The Northwest Indiana Pro Sports Commission says it is waiting for the Chicago Bears to make a decision on where it will build its new stadium before beginning its master planning process. More investment is being made to improve cross-country facilities in Terre Haute. Plus, the Indiana Family and Social Services administration says it is pausing all enrollments of new autism therapy providers for at least six months. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/2/26 PM UPDATE: Northwest Indiana water systems acquired; Italian manufacturer expanding in Indy; Amazon investing in watershed restoration

    Inside INdiana Business Radio on Demand for the afternoon of June 2, 2026. Greenwood-based Indiana American Water has acquired a water and wastewater systems provider in northwest Indiana. Italian cable manufacturer Prysmian Cables & Systems USA plans to invest $100 million to expand its Indianapolis operations. The dean for Vincennes University's Jasper campus is stepping down. A new report shows only a small number of eligible Hoosier children will receive child care assistance. Plus, Amazon is investing in watershed restoration efforts in Starke County. Get the latest business news from across the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/2/26 AM UPDATE: RayzeBio investing big in Whitestown; BWX Technologies considers Mt. Vernon expansion; South Bend law firm growing

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of June 2, 2026. San Diego-based biotech firm RayzeBio is planning to invest $150M in radiopharmaceutical facilities in Whitestown. Virginia-based BWX Technologies is considering a major expansion of its operations in southwest Indiana. The Purdue motorsports engineering program is seeing growth after moving to Dallara's U.S. headquarters in Speedway. Plus, a South Bend law firm is growing with the addition of two former judges. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/1/26 PM UPDATE: Gary residents call for cleaner steelmaking; Purdue dean named to federal post; Latest on South Bend Chocolate Co. lawsuit

    Inside INdiana Business Radio on Demand for the afternoon of June 1, 2026. Residents and community leaders in Gary are calling on U.S. Steel to invest in cleaner steelmaking technology at its Gary Works operation. The dean of the College of Engineering at Purdue University has been confirmed to a position in the federal government. South Bend Chocolate Co. is responding to a request to have its lawsuit against the St. Joseph County Airport Authority dismissed. Plus, northwest Indiana leaders are now more confident in securing the new Chicago Bears stadium after a lack of action in the Illinois Legislature. Get the latest business news from across the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    6/1/26 AM UPDATE: Hammond mayor talks Bears; Ivy Tech Fort Wayne breaks ground on health building; MakeMyMove marks major milestone

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of June 1, 2026. Hammond Mayor Tom McDermott speaks on Indiana's advantage in the fight for the new Chicago Bears stadium. Ivy Tech Community College has broken ground on the new Nursing & Health Sciences building on its Fort Wayne campus. Plus, the city of South Bend is celebrating the completion of a nearly $2 million project to upgrade a tennis facility with the goal of attracting more youth programming. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    5/29/26 PM UPDATE: South Bend immigration assistance fund ending; Warehouse layoffs in Whitestown; Northern Indiana airport seeks lawsuit dismissal

    Inside INdiana Business Radio on Demand for the afternoon of May 29, 2026. The city of South Bend is planning to end its High Skill Immigration Fund program, which helps businesses with H-1B visa applications. Nearly two dozen warehouse workers in Whitestown are set to be laid off. Terre Haute Regional Airport has completed a $5.1 million hangar construction project. The South Bend Airport Authority is seeking the dismissal of a lawsuit filed by South Bend Chocolate Co. Plus, union workers at the Alcoa aluminum plant in Newburgh are rallying for higher wages. Get the latest business news from across the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    5/29/26 AM UPDATE: Indiana home sales rise again; New dean for IU School of Medicine; Indiana shows support for Labor Department wage raise proposal

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of May 29, 2026. A new report from the Indiana Association of Realtors shows a big jump in statewide home sales in April, as well as a sharp increase in the number of homes on the market. Indiana University has tapped an Emory University veteran to lead the IU School of Medicine. Plus, Indiana Attorney General is leading a coalition of 13 states in support of the Labor Department's proposal to increase the minimum salary an employer must pay a foreign worker. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    5/28/26 PM UPDATE: Amazon's $7B data center in Wheatfield; Merrell Bros. expanding in Kokomo; Lawrenceburg Power Plant deal inches forward

    Inside INdiana Business Radio on Demand for the afternoon of May 28, 2026. Amazon is planning to invest $7 billion to establish a new data center near the R.M. Schahfer Generating Station in Wheatfield. Kokomo-based Merrell Bros. is once again expanding its headquarters. Vincennes University removes the "interim" tag for its provost. The city of Elkhart moves forward with its urban tree planting program. Plus, a Texas company is one step closer to acquiring the Lawrenceburg Power Plant. Get the latest business news from across the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    5/28/26 AM UPDATE: 'The Republic' planned for Evansville; Michigan City begins work on industrial space; New ag and tech-focused charter school in Montezuma

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of May 28, 2026. Officials in Evansville have unveiled plans for The Republic, a $38 million mixed-use development in the city's Promenade District. Work has begun on an $8 million industrial building in Michigan City. A new agriculture and technology-focused charter school is set to open this fall in the Parke County town of Montezuma. Plus, an Indiana company has filed a lawsuit over a report by Fox 59 in Indianapolis, and Pizza Hut is bringing back its classic look to 11 locations in Indiana. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    5/27/26 PM UPDATE: IU Northwest business accelerator returns; Saia opens Edinburgh location; South Bend startup helps bolster local lob boards

    Inside INdiana Business Radio on Demand for the afternoon of May 27, 2026. Indiana University Northwest is accepting applications for the second cohort of its Supporting and Empowering Entrepreneurial Development program. Georgia-based logistics provider Saia has opened a new terminal in Edinburgh. Washington-based BioLife Solutions Inc. is relocating its Indianapolis operations to a new facility in Noblesville. Plus, a South Bend tech startup has developed a platform to bolster local job boards, and five Indiana communities receive trail assistance grants. Get the latest business news from across the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    5/27/26 AM UPDATE: Lilly to acquire three companies for $4 billion; Growth of women in motorsports; Ball State settles with fired director over Charlie Kirk comments

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of May 27, 2026. Eli Lilly and Co. has announced deals to acquire three vaccine developers for a total of $4 billion. The president of Andretti Global talks about the growth of women in motorsports. Ball State University has agreed to pay $225,000 to a former employee who was fired over comments she made regarding the death of Charlie Kirk. Plus, Indiana Michigan Power to lower electricity bills. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    5/26/26 PM UPDATE: South Bend Chocolate Co. injunction denied; Allison Transmission workers in Lafayette approve strike authorization

    Inside INdiana Business Radio on Demand for the afternoon of May 26, 2026. A judge in St. Joseph County has denied a request for a preliminary injunction from South Bend Chocolate Co. that would have prevented South Bend International Airport from welcoming its new master concessionaire. Indianapolis-based Closure Systems International has acquired two beverage cap manufacturing facilities from Switzerland-based global packaging company Amcor. Union workers at an Allison Transmission plant in Lafayette have voted to authorize a potential strike, if deemed necessary. Plus, more cases of bird flu have been reported in northern Indiana. Get the latest business news from across the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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Inside INdiana Business Radio On Demand delivers the latest business news throughout the Hoosier State. This twice-daily podcast, hosted by Gerry Dick and Alex Brown, lets you catch up on the day’s important news anytime, anywhere. Available every business day at 6 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.

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