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Notre Dame's success boosting South Bend Economy
Visit South Bend Mishawaka Executive Director Jeff Jarnecke, South Bend Regional Chamber CEO Jeff Rea and IU Kelley School of Business professor John Holden
Notre Dame takes on Ohio State in the College Football National Championship Monday. The excitement surrounding the team and its success is making an impact in South Bend and on the region's economy. Gerry Dick reports and shares why Notre Dame staying as an independent school is paying off in a huge way.
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College sports teams adding new role
Purdue Football General Manager Brandon Lee
As the landscape of college football continues to evolve, a number of top-tier programs are now hiring general managers. Purdue University is one of them.
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Indiana's business growth plan
Indiana Secretary of Commerce David Adams
During his first week on the job, Indiana Secretary of Commerce David Adams stopped by the Inside INdiana Business studio to talk about regional economic development and his vision for entrepreneurship and innovation.
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USI students building bridges in Africa
Susan Ely, assistant professor of engineering and Joans Hollis, engineering student
Engineering students from the University of Southern Indiana are saving lives in Africa by putting their skills to work. They're building foot bridges to connect communities.
Anxiety surrounds outcome of possible U.S. Steel - Nippon acquisition
U.S. Steel founded Gary in 1906 and today Gary remains home to the largest integrated steel mill in the northern hemisphere. There are concerns in northwest Indiana about the future if Nippon Steelās proposed $15 billion acquisition of U.S Steel is scrubbed.
INsiders share 2025 outlook
Our INsiders panel returns with a look ahead to the Indiana business climate in 2025 and the new legislative session.
Gov. Holcomb showcases his personal collections
This week marks the end of Eric Holcomb's two terms serving as Indiana's 51st governor. Before leaving office, the governor took us where few people ever get to go inside the governor's residence to show us his passion for collecting everything from presidential signatures to baseball cards.
2024 Holiday rewind to the month of May.
Sports tech sector growing in Indiana
Sports Tech HQ is an initiative launched by the Indiana Sports Corp in 2021 to attract sports tech startups to the state. Jeff Hintz explains how the emerging sector is revolutionizing how fans and athletes experience sports.
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$138M grant launching the IU Launch Accelerator for Biosciences
The Lilly Endowment grant is the largest ever at IU to support research and development. A six-story IU building is now in the works at the 16 Tech Innovation District in Indianapolis.
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Trendiana: Hoosier restaurants worth the drive
Yelp Indy introduces us to some unique restaurants across the state that are worth a road trip this holiday season.
Momentum, excitement surround Central Indiana's future
As part of the IBJ Media Engage Indiana series, we're taking a look at projects that will fuel momentum and grow Central Indiana. Gerry Dick also shares more about the Indy Economic Development Corp., which becomes a stand along entity beginning in January.
How Westfield landed LIV
Greg Norman is playing a key role in putting big-time golf on the map in Central Indiana. He talked to Gerry Dick about how Chatham Hills and Westfield made the cut as a LIV tournament site in 2025.
Tony Stewart Racing celebrating 25 years
Columbus native Tony Stewart has had an award winning career in IndyCar and NASCAR. Mary-Rachel Redman spoke with him one-on-one as Tony Stewart Racing heads into its 25th season.
Gov. Eric Holcomb reflects on two terms as governor
As he prepares to leave office, Gov. Holcomb sits down with Gerry Dick and reflects on his eight years in office and gives us a behind-the-scenes look inside the Governorās Residence.
Big Ten Football Championship weekend
Around INdiana reporter Mary-Rachel Redman talks to the Indiana Sports Corp about how Indy plans to stay competitive as more cities look to host major Big Ten Championships.
Overdose Lifeline hits milestone
After losing her son Aaron to a heroin overdose, Justin Phillips got an Indiana law passed and began distributing naloxone kits. Her organization, Overdose Lifeline, just hit a major milestone.
Holiday retail outlook
With the holiday shopping season in full swing, Phil Powell joins Gerry Dick to share his insight and why businesses should be optimistic.
Inside SpectronRX
The field of nuclear medicine is revolutionizing cancer treatment and growing rapidly in Indiana. Business of Health Reporter Kylie Veleta takes us inside one of Spectron Rx's facilities to share how the medicine works.
Farm to table vendor aims to help Hoosiers get healthier food
In Hancock County, old corn fields and rich soil are playing a big role in producing healthier foods. Around INdiana reporter Mary-Rachel Redman takes us to Tyner Pond Farm.
IU Football's success leads to economic boost
The Old Oaken Bucket game is this weekend at Indiana University. IU's breakthrough season has led to a big boom in tourism on campus and around Bloomington.
Northeast Indiana's continued growth
This week, we are in Fort Wayne for our Engage Indiana series. We talk with business and community leaders about projects transforming the city and region like never before. We also talk with Fort Wayne-based Do It Best CEO Dan Starr about the just completed acquisition of True Value, creating the ālargest hardware cooperative on the planet.ā
The Terminator joins Warsaw company
Arnold Schwarzenegger is officially on the Zimmer Biomet payroll in a new position created just for him. It's one of the biggest orthopedic medical device companies in the world and the first to sign on a celebrity.
Indianapolis Omni Severin Hotel's $24M makeover
The oldest luxury hotel in downtown Indianapolis has unveiled a new look. We'll show you the new art deco style and how it honors the hotel's history.
The Story of Sweetwater
Sweetwater, the largest music retail company in the nation, was founded in Fort Wayne. Chuck Surack, who joined our Engage Northeast Indiana panel, shares the story of its path to success.
LIV golf event coming to Westfield
LIV Golf Indianapolis, scheduled for Aug. 15-17, is expected to draw up to 30,000 people to Chatham Hills. It will be the first top-tier professional golf event hosted by the course.
New name for Indiana State Fair Coliseum
Indianapolis-based Corteva Agriscience has agreed to pay $4 million over the next decade for the venue to be called Corteva Coliseum. Mary-Rachel Redman talks about how the new deal will further educational opportunities.
Trendiana - Indiana's top-rated pizza places
Even though it's turkey and dressing season, it's also time to take a bite out of Indiana's growing pizza scene. Brittany takes us around the state to share of the top rated places to enjoy a slice.
Post-election analysis
Indiana will have a new governor and senator in 2025. Dr. Wilson joins Gerry Dick to talk about what new policies could mean for Hoosiers from Lake Michigan to the Ohio River.
Indianapolis' new economic development strategy
Develop Indy, which is part of the Indy Chamber, has been in charge of economic development in the state's capital city since 2012. Now, there's a new vision and a familiar face leading the charge.
World Food Championships underway
The World Food Championships is underway at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. Over 1,200 global chefs are competing across several categories for a $150,000 grand prize. The event runs through Nov. 12.
The Eras Tour's shimmering success
Taylor Swift's tour has moved on to Canada, but Indy tourism leaders are celebrating the success and economic impact of the three night event.
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