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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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    8/18/26 AM UPDATE: Terre Haute mayor on housing needs; Sen. Young visits Noblesville after flooding; Evansville school among top in nation

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of August 18, 2026. Terre Haute Mayor Brandon Sakbun says his city is making strides in terms of economic growth, but there is more work to begin, particularly when it comes to housing. Sen. Todd Young toured parts of Noblesville on Monday to assess damage from historic flooding. The city of Anderson is making dozens of dumpsters available for residents to drop off debris after flooding. A school in Evansville is once again among the top U.S. high schools, according to U.S. News & World Report. Plus, NIPSCO is facing a lawsuit after last week's power outage, and the Martin State Forest is expanding. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    8/17/26 PM UPDATE: Storm impact on corn crops; NIPSCO provides outage restoration update; IU Health hiring nurses for new Fort Wayne hospital

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the afternoon of August 17, 2026. Ag officials say high winds and flooding from recent severe storms could have a major impact on the upcoming corn harvest on Indiana farms. NIPSCO is updating its timeline for restoring power to hundreds of thousands of customers. Plus, Indiana University Health has begun recruiting nurses for its new, $421 million hospital in Fort Wayne, and two Monroe County farmers have received Indiana Landmarks' rural preservation award. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    8/17/26 AM UPDATE: Terre Haute cross-country success; Winnebago plans consolidation in Middlebury; Appeals court rules on 'intellectual diversity' suit

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of August 17, 2026. The LaVern Gibson Championship Cross Country Course is continuing to bring big economic impact to the region. Winnebago Industries has announced plans to consolidate its Winnebago Towables operations in MIddlebury. One of horse racing's biggest events is moving to Anderson's after being held in New Jersey for 46 years. Plus, a federal appeals court is backing the dismissal of a lawsuit regarding the state's "intellectual diversity" law brought on by IU and Purdue professors. And a $28.9 million housing project is underway in Flora, Indiana. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    8/14/26 PM UPDATE: Work begins on Colfax Corner; New Arts United CEO; Indiana takes in $733M less in federal grants

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the afternoon of August 14, 2026. The University of Notre Dame has broken ground on Colfax Corner, a $140 million redevelopment of the historic South Bend Tribune site that will include the construction of a new, five-story building. Fort Wayne-based nonprofit Arts United has named its next CEO. A Putnam County farmer has received the state's highest agricultural honor. Plus, Indiana took in $733 million less in federal grants than the previous fiscal year, and Lafayette-based Wabash details a new West Coast partnership. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    8/14/26 AM UPDATE: Fort Wayne Airport completes Project Gateway; Franciscan unveils new partnership; New CEO for Hopebridge

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of August 14, 2026. Fort Wayne International Airport has completed its $140 million Project Gateway after five years of work. Mishawaka-based Franciscan Alliance has announced a partnership with a Florida-based physician group. Chicago Bears CEO Kevin Warren discusses the team's search for a stadium site in Hammond. Plus, Indianapolis-based Hopebridge has named a new CEO. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    8/13/26 PM UPDATE: Bears reaffirm Hammond commitment; Nucor expanding St. Joe campus; Work beings on $27M Mishawaka housing development

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the afternoon of August 13, 2026. Chicago Bears officials reaffirmed the team's commitment to building a new stadium in Hammond and confirmed the location of a second potential site being evaluated. North Carolina-based Nucor plans to invest nearly $60 million to expand operations at its Vulcraft manufacturing site in St. Joe. Kimball Electronics posts profit growth for the fiscal year. Plus, work begins on a $27 million READ-funded housing project in Mishawaka, and Indiana receives a key designation related to bird flu. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    8/13/26 AM UPDATE: Northwest Indiana storm damage; Saint Mary's College extends president's contract; USI inks jersey partnership

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of August 13, 2026. State officials are warning northwest Indiana residents to prepare for prolonged power outages after major storms this week. Saint Mary's College has approved a two-year contract extension for President Katie Conboy. The University of Southern Indiana has inked a $1 million partnership with a regional logistics company. Plus, the president of the IEDC talks regional growth in northern Indiana, and a former credit union branch manager has been sentenced to prison on fraud charges. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    8/12/26 PM UPDATE: 16 Tech launches Traction program for entrepreneurs; Samsung SDI buys GM's take in New Carlisle battery plant

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the afternoon of August 12, 2026. 16 Tech in Indianapolis has launched Traction, a new program to help entrepreneurs move from the idea stage to developing a prototype for their business. South Korea-based Samsung SDI has acquired General Motors' stake in the joint venture behind the $3.5 billion battery manufacturing plant in New Carlisle. Officials in northern Indiana led higher education representatives on a tour of local industries to foster ideas on connecting education with industry. Plus, Hallador Energy Co. moving forward on plans for a natural gas generation project in Sullivan County. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    8/12/26 AM UPDATE: Hammond mayor hopeful for Bears; New testing facility to open at Camp Atterbury; Indiana companies on Inc. 5000

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of August 12, 2026. Hammond Mayor Tom McDermott said he's hopeful to hear an official decision from the Chicago Bears on their new stadium site as early as next month. Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division will unveil its new, ground-based Sled Track Testing Facility at Camp Atterbury on Wednesday. Dozens of Indiana companies are include in this year's Inc. 5000 list. Plus, construction groups seek changes to state's road funding formula, and Valparaiso approves a data center moratorium. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    8/11/26 PM UPDATE: Bears nearing final stadium decision; Manufacturer relocating HQ to Zionsville; Indiana literacy rates improve

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the afternoon of August 11, 2026. The Chicago Bears might soon have an update on the team’s plans for a new stadium in Hammond. Indianapolis-based manufacturer Willoughby Industries plans to invest $10 million to establish its corporate headquarters and manufacturing site in Zionsville. Indiana cities fall on the 2026 Startup City ranking. Plus, literacy rates among Indiana students have increased, and the Indianapolis City-County Council approves a moratorium on data centers. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    8/11/26 AM UPDATE: Purdue startup takes big step against the flu; Franciscan breaks ground on new medical school; Fort Wayne begins North River site remediation

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of August 11, 2026. Eradivir, a Purdue University-affiliated startup is taking a big step in the fight against influenza, continuing the legacy of the late Dr. Philip Low. Franciscan Alliance has broken ground on its new medical school in Crown Point, an effort to address the state's growing physician shortage. The city of Fort Wayne has begun remediation efforts at the North River property as it continues planning for redevelopment. Plus, the recently fired member of the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission has filed a lawsuit against Gov. Mike Braun. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    8/10/26 PM UPDATE: Fort Wayne seeks input on downtown plan; Purdue dedicates residence hall; Historic Gary church to be demolished

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the afternoon of August 10, 2026. Officials in Fort Wayne have kicked off a public engagement campaign for the city's new 10-year downtown strategic plan. Purdue University has dedicated its new, 900-bed residence hall in West Lafayette. Grow Wabash County has selected a leader for its new entrepreneurial initiative. Plus, another dispute arises over Google's planned data center in Morgan County, and a historic vacant church in downtown Gary is set to be demolished. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    8/10/26 AM UPDATE: Indiana defense sector gains momentum; Purdue details 10-year capital plan; Madison wins water dispute

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of August 10, 2026. A planned munitions campus in southern Indiana is adding to growing momentum in Indiana's defense sector. Purdue University has released its 10-year capital projects plan, which includes two major projects in Indianapolis and Hammond. State revenues for July outpaced the state's most recent projections. A judge has ruled in favor of the city of Madison in a dispute against a local water utility. Plus, work on a U.S. Navy contract will be performed in Indianapolis, and a Carmel-based marketing firm makes its first acquisition. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    8/7/26 PM UPDATE: Valpo video game targets new students; Steel Dynamics names next CEO; ViaQuest expands to Lafayette

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the afternoon of August 7, 2026. Valparaiso University has launched an 8-bit video game called Valpo Future Quest in an effort to entice prospective undergraduate students. Ohio-based ViaQuest has announced plans to expand its residential services to Lafayette. Fort Wayne-based Steel Dynamics Inc. has announced its next CEO. Plus, the Bristol Town Council withdraws a rezoning request following concerns over data centers, and NIPSCO details cost of keeping Jasper County coal units running. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    8/7/26 AM UPDATE: State Fair kicks off; South Bend mayor vetoes trail measure; Stellar Pathways returns

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of August 7, 2026. The executive director of the Indiana State Fair Commission discusses the kickoff to the 169th Indiana State Fair, which begins today. South Bend Mayor James Mueller has vetoed a South Bend Common Council resolution calling for a pause in the city’s participation in the proposed Midwest Continental Divide Trail. Plus, the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs is accepting applications for the next round of the state's Stellar Pathways program. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    8/6/26 PM UPDATE: New Purdue athletics director; South Shore Line considering stop for Bears stadium; Indy firm plans $22M expansion, 375 jobs

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the afternoon of August 6, 2026. Purdue University on Thursday introduced Tommy McClelland as the fifth athletics director in the school's history. The operator of the South Shore Line is preparing for a potential extension that would bring the commuter rail line close to a proposed Chicago Bears stadium in Hammond. Indianapolis-based Comlux has announced plans to invest $22 million to expand operations near Indianapolis International Airport and create 375 jobs. Plus, the FSSA secretary says Indiana Medicaid is "back in black," and the non-gaming arm of the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians has assumed full ownership of Mno-DREK. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    8/6/26 AM UPDATE: $100M electric forklift plant opens in Columbus; Lilly reports strong earnings; Boston Scientific breaks ground near Indy airport

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of August 6, 2026. Toyota Material Handling North America has opened its $100 million electric forklift production facility in Columbus. Eli Lilly and Co. is reporting strong earnings for the second quarter, led by continued sales growth for Mounjaro and Zepbound. Boston Scientific has broken ground on its $138 million facility near Indianapolis International Airport. Plus, Indiana grocery store chain Strack & Van Till is implementing an effort to eliminate price markups on third-party delivery platforms. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    8/5/26 PM UPDATE: ChamberCare network expands north; Sycamore Land Trust begins work on education center; Portage council passes data center ordinance

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the afternoon of August 5, 2026. Small businesses in northern Indiana could soon have a new option to provide health insurance for employees with an expansion of the Indiana Chamber's ChamberCare program. Bloomington-based Sycamore Land Trust has begun work on its first permanent educational center in northwest Monroe County. The Portage City Council has approved an ordinance that places certain restrictions on future data center projects. Plus, a rehearing on an AES Indiana rate hike has been delayed. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    8/5/26 AM UPDATE: Global convention comes to Fort Wayne; Indiana American Water training facility in Gary; Williamsport housing project underway

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of August 5, 2026. A global convention is kicks off in Fort Wayne today and is expected to generate big dollars for the local economy. Indiana American Water is nearing completion of its new training facility in Gary. Work is underway on a $13 million housing project in the Warren County town of Williamsport. Plus, repairs are underway to replace pipes that led to minor flooding at Gen Con in downtown Indianapolis, and Purdue University touts early success of its Guaranteed Work Experience program in Indy. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    8/4/26 PM UPDATE: Daniels talks Purdue in Indianapolis vision; Blue Chip Casino workers unionize; Momentum Entrepreneurship Hub launches fellowship

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the afternoon of August 4, 2026. In an interview on Inside INdiana Business Television, Purdue University Interim President Mitch Daniels discussed his vision for growth of the university's presence in Indianapolis and its impact. Workers at Blue Chip Casino in Michigan City have voted to join the Teamsters union. Nearly 40 Indiana school districts have placed referendums on the November ballot. Plus, Conexus Indiana launches an online AI use-case catalog, and the Momentum Entrepreneurship Hub in South Bend is starting a fellowship for local startups. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    8/4/26 AM UPDATE: Work-based learning platform Erepio launching in Evansville; Patrick Industries reports profit growth; Indiana hospitals ranked among best

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of August 4, 2026. The Evansville Regional Economic Partnership is launching its new work-based learning platform, Erepio, today. Elkhart-based Patrick Industries is reporting quarterly profit growth despite headwinds from the recreational vehicle industry. A Purdue Fort Wayne professor is spearheading an advisory program for prelaw students. Plus, six Indiana hospitals are ranked among the nation's best by U.S. News & World report, and Ivy Tech Community College's Indianapolis campus has a new interim chancellor. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    8/3/26 PM UPDATE: Indiana drone company tapped for DARPA event; New plastics manufacturer launches in Evansville; Garten seeks Senate leader spot

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the afternoon of August 3, 2026. A drone company headquartered in Pendleton has been tapped to provide safety support for the national DARPA Lift Challenge. A new plastics manufacturing company is launching in Evansville. Sporting goods and recreational equipment manufacturer Escalade reports a big jump in quarterly profit. Plus, Indiana Sen. Chris Garten is seeking the top leadership spot in the Senate, and a Frankfort oilseed processing facility is getting an upgrade. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    8/3/26 AM UPDATE: Hamilton County touts sports tourism boost; USA Gymnastics CEO bullish on Noblesville; Residents respond to tax amnesty program

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of August 3, 2026. Officials in Hamilton County are marking a boost in sports tourism as the Indianapolis Colts get underway with training camp at Grand Park. The CEO of USA Gymnastics says the groundbreaking is coming soon for the organization's new Noblesville headquarters. Plus, residents are already responding to Indiana's new tax amnesty program. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    7/31/26 PM UPDATE: Polygon invests $4M in operation expansion; Oakland City University employees set to receive paychecks after lawsuit; Corteva announces separation date

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the afternoon of July 31, 2026. Walkerton-based Polygon Co. is investing $4 million to expand its medical manufacturing operations. Oakland City University says employees are expected to receive delayed paychecks Friday after the struggling university faced lawsuits over unpaid wages. Indiana Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray announced he will not seek reelection to his leadership position in November. Two new downtown Logansport spaces, The Kitchen and The Pavillion, are being celebrated as a way to attract more visitors and support local entrepreneurs. Agricultural giant Corteva says its planned separation into two publicly traded companies will take effect Oct. 1. Plus, Fort Wayne nonprofit Clothes For Joes is preparing to break ground on a new Veterans Service Center aimed at expanding support for veterans facing homelessness, unemployment and other challenges. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    7/31/26 AM UPDATE: Indy and Fort Wayne rank as top aerospace hubs; Churchill Downs explores Terre Haute casino sale; Roche, Ivy Tech launch workforce partnership

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of July 31, 2026. The Indianapolis and Fort Wayne metro areas are among the nation's top regions positioned to attract future aerospace and defense investment, according to a new report. Churchill Downs is exploring the possible sale of nine regional gaming properties, including Terre Haute Casino Resort. Two new downtown Logansport facilities are now open as part of a $6 million effort to spur entrepreneurship and attract more visitors to the city. Indianapolis-based Roche Diagnostics North America and Ivy Tech Community College have launched a partnership to help address Indiana's shortage of medical laboratory professionals through scholarships, career awareness and a proposed paid fellowship program. Plus, the Elkhart County Convention and Visitors Bureau has earned re-accreditation through the Destination Marketing Accreditation Program, maintaining a distinction it first received five years ago. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    7/30/26 PM UPDATE: Margaret Mary Health opens $125M hospital; Purdue retirement community secures financing; Indiana regions seek $120M in rural health grants

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the afternoon of July 30, 2026. Batesville-based Margaret Mary Health has officially opened its new $125 million hospital, replacing its more than 90-year-old facility and launching the first phase of a larger health and wellness campus. Varcity has closed financing for a retirement community planned in Purdue University's Discovery Park District, with construction expected to lead to a summer 2028 opening. Eight Indiana regions are competing for a combined $120 million in grants to improve health care access in rural communities. Indiana state agencies are increasingly using artificial intelligence for behind-the-scenes work, from speeding investigations to improving government services. Muncie-based First Merchants Bank is investing $6 million to expand its footprint in southern Indiana, including a new banking center in Floyds Knobs and upgrades to 14 existing branches. Plus, farmer sentiment declined for a third straight month in June as producers continued to cite high input costs and low crop prices as their biggest financial challenges. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    7/30/26 AM UPDATE: Farmer sentiment continues to decline; International manufacturer expands in Jeffersonville; Gen Con sells out

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of July 30, 2026. High input costs and lower crop prices have led to another decline in farmer sentiment, according to a Purdue University survey. International steel and technology company Voestalpine AG has opened an $80 million expansion of its Jeffersonville manufacturing facility. Gen Con is reporting its third consecutive sellout in Indianapolis ahead of this weekend's convention. Plus, Amazon Web Services touts its investment in New Carlisle, and a $19 million apartment complex in Lafayette is set to open today. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    7/29/26 PM UPDATE: ReShore Indiana campaign to launch; Lafayette Instrument acquires German company; South Bend Educator Externship program

    Inside Indiana Business Radio for the afternoon of July 29, 2026. The northwest Indiana group One Region is getting set to launch its ReShore Indiana campaign with the goal of driving national and international investment to the region. Lafayette Instrument has acquired a Germany-based life sciences company. Jasper-based German American Bancorp reports record quarterly profit. A South Bend high school counselor is already seeing benefits from the local Educator Externship program. Plus, The National Bank of Indianapolis details a leadership transition. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    7/29/26 AM UPDATE: Forest River to close Bristol facility; Lake City Bank hits record profit; New trade association launches to boost Indiana's creative economy

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of July 29, 2026. Elkhart-based recreational vehicle manufacturer Forest River is planning to close a plant in Bristol and lay off 105 employees. The parent of Warsaw-based Lake City Bank is reporting record profit for the second quarter. A new trade association has launched with the mission to bolster the creative economy in Indiana. Plus, a new innovation center is being built on the University of Indianapolis campus, and IndyCar unveils its new chassis. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    7/28/26 PM UPDATE: Metamora historic site restoration advancing; Kratos completes $50M Odon facility; First Farmers Bank names president

    Inside Indiana Business Radio for the afternoon of July 28, 2026. The Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites has announced full funding has been secured for the long-awaited restoration of the Whitewater Canal Historic Site in Metamora. California-based Kratos Defense & Security Solutions has completed its $50 million facility in Odon ahead of schedule. A new president has been named for Converse-based First Farmers Bank & Trust. Plus, health care providers in northern Indiana report hundreds of job vacancies, and the Indiana Historical Society cuts jobs and programs. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    7/28/26 AM UPDATE: Owens Corning closing St. Joseph County plant; Faith Technologies hiring in Pittsboro; Amplify Hancock center set to open

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of July 28, 2026. Ohio-based Owens Corning is planning to close its manufacturing plant in the St. Joseph County town of Walkerton. Wisconsin-based Faith Technologies Inc., is looking to fill dozens of jobs at its new, 500,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Pittsboro. Officials in Hancock County will open the Amplify Hancock Innovation Center on Tuesday. Plus, Gov. Braun has directed the state to review closures of coal-fired power plants. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    7/27/26 PM UPDATE: Grillo's Pickles opens in Taylorsville; Metal fabricator expanding in Richmond; Girls flag football nears IHSAA approval

    Inside Indiana Business Radio for the afternoon of July 27, 2026. Boston-based Grillo's Pickles on Monday celebrated the opening of its $54 million pickle production facility in Bartholomew County. Richmond-based metal fabricator J.M. Hutton & Co. is investing more than $6 million to expand operations and add jobs. The Indianapolis Colts say efforts to gain IHSAA approval for girls flag football are getting close to the goal line. Plus, an Indiana DNR wetlands program is found out of compliance, and Carroll County is launching its inaugural business pitch competition. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    7/27/26 AM UPDATE: Solar manufacturing plant opens in Jeffersonville; Parkview Health to break ground on West Lafayette hospital

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of July 27, 2026. Canada-based CS PowerTech has opened its $1 billion solar cell manufacturing plant in Jeffersonville. Parkview Health is set to break ground Monday on its new hospital in West Lafayette. The Community Foundation of Huntington County is looking for public support for the Riverfront Reimagined redevelopment project in downtown Huntington. Plus, the Indiana Commission for Higher Education is seeking to restore outcomes-based performance funding for the state's public colleges and universities. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    7/24/26 PM UPDATE: Search for Amelia Earhart's plane back on; Ribbon cutting set for Logansport community spaces; Gary council calls for U.S. Steel improvements

    Inside Indiana Business Radio for the afternoon of July 24, 2026. The previously postponed expedition to search for Amelia Earhart's plane on a Pacific Ocean island is now set to begin this fall. The Cass County Community Foundation will cut the ribbon on The Pavilion and The Kitchen, a $6 million project in downtown Logansport. The Gary Common Council has passed a resolution encouraging U.S. Steel to make modernization investments at Gary Works. Plus, a former Parkview Health employee says the company shortchanged workers on pay. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    7/24/26 AM UPDATE: Columbus mayor talks development plans; La Porte recycling equipment company acquired; Entrepreneurship support growth in Grant County

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of July 24, 2026. Columbus Mayor Mary Ferdon spoke on Inside INdiana Business Television about the city's plans to develop a key portion of its downtown. A La Porte-based distributor of recycling equipment has been acquired by a North Carolina company. The Grant County Economic Growth Council is looking to become the county's official Entrepreneurial Support Organization. Plus, Gov. Mike Braun signs President Trump's ratepayer protection pledge. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    7/23/26 PM UPDATE: Indiana benefits from quantum research grant; State secures funding for apprenticeship grants; Indiana Teach Ag Fund launches

    Inside Indiana Business Radio for the afternoon of July 23, 2026. A $30 million grant awarded to the Bloch Quantum Tech Hub is set to benefit Indiana companies and higher ed institutions. Gov. Mike Braun's office has announced $9.1 million in federal funding to support apprenticeship grants throughout the state. AgriNovus Indiana has unveiled the 12 startups to participate in this year's Velocity accelerator. A team of Notre Dame researchers is helping develop a wearable monitoring system to support fetal health. Plus, a group of retired agricultural educators looks to support the future of ag education. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    7/23/26 AM UPDATE: Aerospace manufacturer expanding near Indiana border; Peoples Bank CEO talks acquisition; Record numbers for Steel Dynamics

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of July 23, 2026. A manufacturer of 3D-printed jet engines for uncrewed aerial defense applications has announced plans for expansion at its location about 30 minutes from the Indiana border in Ohio. The CEO of Munster-based Peoples Bank said the recently announced acquisition by Cincinnati-based First Financial Bank is the right fit for future growth. Fort Wayne-based Steel Dynamics sees quarterly profit growth due largely to record steel shipments. Plus, South Bend-Elkhart leaders celebrate successful development projects. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    7/22/26 PM UPDATE: ACMI campus expanding in Bloomfield; Charlestown approves $105M data center; TrendyMinds founder returns to CEO role

    Inside Indiana Business Radio for the afternoon of July 22, 2026. The American Center for Manufacturing and Innovation is expanding its National Security Industrial Hub in southern Indiana by about 400 acres, only five months after breaking ground. The city of Charlestown is moving forward with plans for a $105 million data center. The founder and former CEO of Indianapolis-based marketing firm TrendyMinds is returning to his old position. Plus, a South Bend music competition is having a big impact, and Old National Bank hits record profit while updating its executive structure. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    7/22/26 AM UPDATE: Peoples Bank parent to be acquired; Novo Nordisk sues Lilly; New health tech platform piloted in northeast Indiana

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of July 22, 2026. Cincinnati-based First Financial Bancorp has announced plans to acquire Finward Bancorp, the Munster-based parent of Peoples Bank, for $208 million. Novo Nordisk is suing Eli Lilly and Co. over alleged "misleading" GLP-1 advertisements. An AI-powered tech platform designed to help prevent Medicaid coverage loss for patients is being tested in northeast Indiana. Plus, a Porter County nonprofit has launched an initiative to support other organizations in completing capital projects. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    07/21/26 PM UPDATE: Columbus nonprofit AMVIC opens; Work beings on Attica's Riverport Lofts; Indiana unemployment stays flat in June

    Inside Indiana Business Radio for the afternoon of July 21, 2026. Officials in Columbus cut the ribbon Tuesday on the Advanced Machine and Vehicle Innovation Center, or AMVIC. Construction has begun on the $12 million Riverport Lofts complex in Attica. Indiana's unemployment rate stayed flat in June and remained lower than the national rate. The Indiana Economic Development Corp. is seeking proposals from developers for a mixed-use village district near the LEAP Research and Innovation district in Lebanon. Plus, Notre Dame and South Bend-based Manufacturing Technology Inc. land a federal grant. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    7/21/26 AM UPDATE: I&M plans natural gas plant in Rockport; Marion Health to open residency clinic; Zimmer Biomet sues former exec

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of July 21, 2026. Fort Wayne-based Indiana Michigan Power is planning to build a new natural gas-powered generation plant at its site in Rockport. Marion Health is set to cut the ribbon today on its new Family Medicine Residency Clinic. Indiana Grown is seeking votes for Indiana's Ultimate Farmers Market. Plus, Zimmer Biomet has filed a lawsuit against a former executive, and the Purdue Research Foundation acquires a lab facility in Indianapolis. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    7/20/26 PM UPDATE: Redwire opens Floyd County facility; New Roche Diagnostics CEO; Record number of school districts putting referendums on ballot

    Inside Indiana Business Radio for the afternoon of July 20, 2026. Florida-based Redwire Corp. has cut the ribbon on its new Space Research and Manufacturing Facility in Floyd County. A new CEO has been named for Indianapolis-based Roche Diagnostics North America. Trine University has removed the "interim" tag for its athletic director. Plus, a record number of Indiana school districts are asking voters for property tax increases, and Valparaiso University touts the economic impact of its athletics department. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    7/20/26 AM UPDATE: Indiana leaders bullish on nuclear; Indiana developer raided by FBI; Gary Airport cuts ribbon on new $12M hangar

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of July 20, 2026. Officials in Indiana are calling on communities that want to be a part of a growing push for nuclear energy in the state. The office and home of Andy Card, CEO of developer Card & Associates, were raided last week by the FBI. Gary/Chicago International Airport cut the ribbon Friday the new $12 million Wingtip Aviation Hangar. Plus, work begins on a major infrastructure project at the Cass County Agribusiness Park. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    7/17/26 PM UPDATE: Bloomingfoods celebrates 50 years; Evansville Airport expands solar parking lot; ChamberCare expanding statewide

    Inside Indiana Business Radio for the afternoon of July 17, 2026. Bloomingfoods, a member-owned grocery cooperative, is celebrating 50 years in Bloomington this month. Evansville Regional Airport is expanding its popular solar-covered parking lot with a $3.5 million investment. Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College is marking a major public investment in its athletics and equine infrastructure. An Indiana State Senate candidate is proposing consolidation of water oversight in the state. Plus, a program to provide health benefits for small businesses is expanding. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    7/17/26 AM UPDATE: Plans for $70M Bloomington hotel unveiled; Fort Wayne Metals exec talks growth; Seymour manufacturer adds production line

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of July 17, 2026. A pair of Fishers-based developers have been tapped to develop the $70 million Bloomington Convention Center Hotel. An executive with Fort Wayne Metals touts the company's recently announced growth investment. Officials in New Haven cut the ribbon on a $29 million luxury townhome development. The state is seeking proposals for evaluating returns from state programs. Plus, Aisin Manufacturing has cut the ribbon on a new production line at its Seymour plant. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    7/16/26 PM UPDATE: Two Indiana health clinics plan merger; IU invests $7 million in creative economy; Eli Lilly buys psychedelic drug developer in a $3.8 billion deal

    Inside Indiana Business Radio for the afternoon of July 16, 2026. Valparaiso-based HealthLinc and Heart City Health in Elkhart have announced plans to merge. Indiana University is investing $7 million to support workforce development, talent retention and infrastructure for the creative economy in the Indiana Uplands region. The labor dispute between BP and the United Steelworkers union continues at the Whiting Refinery as local officials call for an end to the four-month lockout of more than 800 workers. Michiana restaurant Kate's Kitchen is bringing flavors from across Africa to northern Indiana. Eli Lilly plans to acquire a New York company developing psychedelic treatments for depression in a deal worth up to $3.8 billion. Plus, Greater Lafayette Commerce is launching a business succession initiative to help connect retiring business owners with prospective buyers. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    7/16/26 AM UPDATE: Business succession initiative launches in Lafayette; True Value HQ relocation lands incentives; Kimball Electronics begins rebranding

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of July 16, 2026. Greater Lafayette Commerce is using a state grant to launch an initiative designed to support business success through acquisitions. Fort Wayne-based Do it Best Group is receiving state incentives for relocating the True Value headquarters from Chicago to Fort Wayne. Jasper-based Kimball Electronics has begun its yearlong rebranding to Kimball Solutions. Plus, a state lawmaker is making his pitch for ending property taxes. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    7/15/26 PM UPDATE: L3Harris lands $955M contract; Indiana launches nuclear readiness program; Saint Mary's College expands its Spark Lab

    Inside Indiana Business Radio for the afternoon of July 15, 2026. L3Harris Technologies has secured a $955 million contract from the U.S. Space Force's Space Development Agency.. Indiana officials have launched the Advanced Nuclear Ready Community program to help communities prepare for and attract future nuclear energy projects. State utility regulators have opened investigations into utility profit margins and bill charges as part of a broader effort to improve energy affordability for Hoosiers. Saint Mary's College is expanding its Spark Lab to strengthen entrepreneurship and innovation opportunities for students, small businesses and community partners. Gov. Mike Braun is ending Indiana's Minority and Women's Business Enterprises procurement program following an advisory opinion from Attorney General Todd Rokita. Plus, the Merrillville Town Council has delayed action on a resolution tied to a proposed federal immigration detention facility. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    7/15/26 AM UPDATE: Merrillville leaders push back against AG; Valpo considers data center moratorium; New Noblesville water tower near completion

    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of July 15, 2026. The Merrillville Town Council on Tuesday moved to table a vote to rescind an earlier resolution opposing a reported ICE detention facility in the town. Valparaiso leaders are considering a moratorium on future data center development. Work is nearly complete on a 150-foot elevated water tower in Noblesville that is part of a $15 million project. Plus, the Indiana Chamber and Aspire Johnson County are teaming up on workforce development efforts. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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    7/14/26 PM UPDATE: Indiana home sales rise; Copperworks invests $32M in New Haven facility; Indiana Chamber updates economic plan

    Inside Indiana Business Radio for the afternoon of July 14, 2026. Indiana's housing market posted steady gains through the first half of 2026, according to the Indiana Association of Realtors. SDI LaFarga Copperworks is investing $32 million to expand its manufacturing operations in New Haven, adding two buildings and 12 jobs. The Indiana Chamber of Commerce has updated its Prosperity 2035 economic vision plan. Indiana pharmacy regulators have approved a disciplinary settlement with IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital. Inflation cooled more than expected in June as lower gasoline prices helped ease overall price growth. Plus, a new program to help northeast Indiana manufacturers divert waste from landfills while reducing transportation costs and truck traffic. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideIndianaBusiness.com.

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