CenterPoint Energy to Launch Redesigned Billing System for Indiana Customers in July
CenterPoint Energy customers in Indiana will get a new billing system in July, featuring a redesigned bill, new self-service options, and a fresh online interface. Automatic bill pay users must update their account information to avoid disruption.
ATF and National Shooting Sports Foundation Offer $5,000 Reward for Information on Gun Store Burglary in Jeffersonville
ATF offers a reward for information on a gun store burglary in Jeffersonville after several firearms were stolen by masked individuals. The investigation is ongoing to identify and arrest the suspects.
62 Workers to Face Unemployment as North American Stamping Group Shuts Down Muncie Plant With No Severance Pay
NASG is closing its stamping plant in Muncie, Indiana, affecting 62 workers, with no severance or continued health benefits, as part of a strategic consolidation to remain competitive.
Indiana State Fair Draws Record Crowds with Over 850,000 Attendees Despite Heat Wave Challenges
The Indiana State Fair reported an increase in attendance for 2024, with 854,236 guests, up from 2023, despite a heat wave. The event also saw higher vendor sales and longer stays by attendees.
Circle Centre Mall in Indianapolis Undergoes $600 Million Redevelopment
Hendricks Commercial Properties is redeveloping Circle Centre Mall in Indianapolis, investing $600 million to add restaurant, retail, entertainment spaces, offices, and residential units, aiming to revitalize the downtown area.
Fishers City Council Approves Rental Property Cap to Bolster Homeownership and Neighborhood Stability
Fishers City Council passes an ordinance limiting rental properties to 10% per subdivision, with exemptions and current properties grandfathered in, amid debates on housing and market freedoms.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway Revs Up Fan Experience with New Merchandise Stores Ahead of 109th Indy 500
IMS unveiled new shopping options for fans including the Midway Superstore and a trackside Merchandise Flagship Store, featuring a variety of branded merchandise and enhancing the visitor experience.
Eli Lilly and Purdue University Forge $250 Million Alliance to Advance Pharmaceutical Innovation in Indiana
Eli Lilly commits up to $250 million to expand its partnership with Purdue University, focusing on drug discovery, manufacturing processes, and workforce training to advance pharmaceutical innovation in Indiana.
Downtown Westfield Energized by The Union's Mix of Retail and Restaurants Set to Enrich Grand Junction Plaza
Westfield announces retail and restaurant tenants for The Union's mixed-use development, which will also feature 196 apartments, amenities, and a Sun King Brewing location opening in 2026.
Attendees Left Hungry for More at Inaugural Indianapolis Pizza Festival Amid Long Lines and Short Supply
The Indianapolis Pizza Festival was met with public dissatisfaction due to long lines and a lack of pizza. Despite being sold out and well-intentioned, the event faced criticism for poor execution.
Devour Indy Summerfest Returns for 2025 with Over 140 Indianapolis Restaurants Offering Special Menus
Devour Indy Summerfest 2025 features over 140 restaurants in Indianapolis offering special menus from August 18-31, as reported by FOX59. No tickets required; diners simply request the Devour menu.
Lawrence's Moo & Lou Frozen Treats Brews Excitement with New Coffee and Breakfast Menu for National Coffee Day
Moo & Lou Frozen Treats in Lawrence has added fresh-brewed coffee and breakfast items such as donuts and cinnamon rolls to its menu. The shop, now open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., continues to offer its popular ice cream and desserts while introducing coffee from Hubbard & Cravens Coffee and Tea.
Indianapolis Consumer Advocates Clash with AES Indiana Over Proposed Utility Rate Hike
Debate intensifies in Indianapolis over a proposed utility rate hike by AES Indiana, with the OUCC advocating for rate reductions and opposing the settlement that would see residential bills increase, despite being lower than initially proposed.
Contentious Wawa Store and Gas Station Project Approved for Indianapolis' East Side Despite Traffic and Urban Development Concerns
The Metropolitan Development Commission has approved a controversial Wawa store and gas station in Indianapolis, despite concerns about increased traffic and deviation from transit-oriented development goals.
Indianapolis's Cunningham Restaurant Group to Launch Two-Story Dining Experience in Fishers District
CRG to open a two-story restaurant in Fishers District with a fine-dining restaurant upstairs and a casual bar downstairs, while Flower Child plans a new location there among other eateries and businesses.
Toyota’s Billion-Dollar Bet Turbocharges Kentucky And Indiana Auto Plants
Toyota will invest roughly $1 billion across its Georgetown, KY and a southern Indiana plant to ready lines for electrified models, including the Highlander EV. The money is part of a larger U.S. manufacturing push.
Novo Nordisk Axes 400 Jobs At Troubled Bloomington Plant
Novo Nordisk will lay off roughly 400 workers at its Bloomington manufacturing site in early May, a cut that affects about one in five roles amid ongoing regulatory scrutiny. City officials say they will work to connect impacted employees with support and job resources.


































































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