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Indiana heads toward record year for economic developmentIndiana appears well on its way to a record-smashing year for economic development, nearly reaching last year’s record numbers in just the first 6 months of 2024. Larry Gigerich talks one-on-one with Gerry Dick about the investments companies are making in the Hoosier state and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. From plant waste to bioplasticsKnox County is the second-highest producer of melons in the entire country, and now all those gourds are growing a new business venture. We talk to the brains behind AgroRenew about how the process works ahead of an upcoming $83 million production facility groundbreaking. Swim trials economic impactMore than 250,000 swimming fans are expected to visit Indianapolis for the US Olympic Team Trials. Downtown Indy, Inc. talks economic impact and shares lessons learned from the NBA All-Star Game. Supporting women entrepreneursA Jeffersonville native is giving back to her hometown by opening a workspace for women. Deidra Collins hopes Wall Street Suites will serve as a catalyst for growth for female entrepreneurs and business owners.
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Indianapolis dives into the history booksIndianapolis is about to make a big splash, becoming the first city to build Olympic-sized swimming pools in an NFL stadium. Tim Hinchey gives us a preview of the experience and why “Indianapolis has proven to be the center of the sports world.” Bringing a piece of Paris to IndianapolisLucas Oil Stadium isn’t the only place where things are being built for the swim trials. We learn about how a local group of welders is building a 66-foot-tall Eiffel Tower. Producing the pool waterAll of the water to fill 2-and-a-half Olympic pools is coming from one hydrant outside Lucas Oil Stadium. We go behind the scenes with two Indiana companies to find out how they make sure the water is ready for show time. Volunteers supporting Swim TrialsThousands of volunteers are helping to make the US Olympic Swim Trials possible. We talk to OneAmerica Financial about the importance of the community support as well as an initiative to teach people how to swim. Indiana Golf Headquarters movingGround has been broken for the new Pete and Alice Dye Indiana Golf Center. It will include a hall of fame and serve as a centralized location for Indiana Golf to serve courses, events and programming throughout the state. Securing the Swim TrialsAs Indiana prepares for another sporting event on a global stage, we learn about the competition Indy faced to secure the bid and the three things unique to the Indy bid.
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Impact of Indiana Global Summit 2024Billions of dollars in investments and economic development are coming to Indiana from Elanco, Purdue University and Eli Lilly. We recap the event and talk about what this means for Indiana. Billions more for Eli Lilly’s LEAP campusEli Lilly and Company is committing to an additional $5.3 billion investment in its planned manufacturing campus in the LEAP Innovation district in Boone County -bringing its total investment there to $9 billion and 900 jobs. We talk one-on-one with Dave RicksFuture of Eleven ParkAs Mayor Joe Hogsett continues his efforts to bring a Major League Soccer team to Indianapolis, Ersal Ozdemir talks about where plans for Eleven Park stand. Evansville Airport DevelopmentFollowing the return of flights from Evansville to Chicago, we talk to Nate Hahn about the increase they’re seeing in passenger traffic and the latest on theconstruction of the new private terminal. Larry Bird Museum opensA free museum celebrating the career of Larry Bird is now open in Downtown Terre Haute. Chris talks about the impact Bird has with choosing Terre Haute for the location. Olympic hopeful discusses swim trials, water safety initiativeChase Kalisz is preparing to swim in Indianapolis for the US Olympic Swim Team trials. He talks about his excitement and Eli Lilly’s Indiana Water Safety Program.
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Month of May performance at IMSRace weekend is finally here. IMS President Doug Boles talks about sales, thesuccess of a new proprietary ticket marketplace and the buzz around the Racers and Pacers. Big jobs announcements at Global SummitMultiple major economic development announcements were made during the 2024 Indiana Global Economic Summit. We have details, impact and reaction from Gov. Eric Holcomb. One-on-one with a trailblazerRacing icon Lyn St. James reflects on her trailblazing career in motorsports and how she is continuing to help racing’s next generation. Diversity driving change at IMS, IndyCarThe Indianapolis Motor Speedway and IndyCar are continuing to push the accelerator on the Road to Diversity. Penske Entertainment Chief Diversity Officer Jimmie McMillian talks about measuring success and efforts to connect students with careers in the motorsports industry. Riverfront RevitalizationAfter more than a year of planning, the vision for a 50-mile stretch along the Ohio River has been released. From Newburgh to Mount Vernon, plans call for generational residential, retail and quality of life improvements.Navigating employment and following your dreamsFrom the IMS flag stand, Aaron Likens has a unique vantage point above the Yard of Bricks. Now, he’s sharing the path to his dream job and the challenges he faced with autism and Asperger’s in a new book, “Playing in Traffic.”
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Indy 500 Tickets Surge, New TV Deal NearsAs the 108th running of the Indy 500 nears, ticket sales continue to trend toward asellout. Does that mean the television blackout on race day might be lifted? Howsoon might a new TV deal get done, and who are the frontrunners? Just some of the questions we pose to IndyCar CEO Mark Miles.Transformation Continues in Town of SpeedwaySpeedway continues to be a destination for entertainment and dining, and not just during the month of May. Mary-Rachel Redman updates a town transformation and a hotel project that seemingly can’t reach the finish line. IndyCar Adding Sports NeurologistThe world of sports is taking head injuries more seriously than ever before, and that includes motorsports. Kylie Veleta has details on IndyCar’s move to add a neurologist to its medical team and the expected outcome. The Changing Face of Sports MarketingCorporate sponsorships are the lifeblood of motorsports and all professional and major college athletics. Group 1001’s Mike Nichols talks about his company’s sports strategy and how women are helping transform the sports marketing game.
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The New IMS: A Balancing ActFor decades, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway was a one-event venue. Today, IMS plays host to some 200 events a year. Penske Entertainment’s Allison Melangton talks demand, balancing tradition and what’s next for IMS. $90 million IMS Museum MakeoverThe Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum is undergoing a nearly $90 million transformation that will open to the public just before next year’s Indy 500. Mary- Rachel Redman gives us a sneak peek at what we can expect.IndyCar drivers fueling capital campaignAn ambitious capital campaign to expand an Indianapolis animal shelter is nearing the finish line. Kylie Veleta talks with some high-profile IndyCar drivers who are helping fuel the effort. Indy Fanfest: Grassroots effort connects race fans statewideIn an effort to connect with race fans where they live, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is getting back to basics. We’ll tell you why IMS is already looking to expand its traveling Fan Fest.
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Business at the BrickyardWe’re at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway during the month of May. We’ll look at the economic impact motorsports has on the state of Indiana and how tech and innovation continue to drive the sport of racing. Engage Indiana – Southern Indiana New AlbanyAfter decades of quietly living in the shadow of the Louisville skyline, southeast Indiana is coming of age. Learn more about the region and how it’s busy building a new economy. Mira AwardsEighteen tech entrepreneurs and companies from across Indiana were honored at TechPoint’s 25th Annual Mira Awards. You’ll hear from one winner who left China at the age of 16 to chase the American dream. Business of Health: IU Health Methodist Hospital & REVDoctors at IU Health Methodist noticed some of their patients were battling hunger, so they created the concept of food lockers to help. We’ll show you how an IndyCar connection is adding some horsepower with protein.
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NFL Draft: Will Indianapolis Host?Will Indianapolis make a bid to host the NFL Draft and what kind of economic impact could it have on the region? We’ll hear from the Indiana Sports Corp.Indianapolis Colts Overseas MarketingThe Indianapolis Colts are taking their show overseas. We’ll get details on the team’s bold marketing plans for Germany and Austria. International HarvesterFort Wayne is looking to preserve a big part of its historic automotive past. We’ll explain what Harvester Homecoming is about. Business of Health: NICO Corporation Stroke TechnologyThe deadliest form of stroke now has a new treatment option, and it was discovered right here in Indiana. See why health experts believe this new technology marks a historical advancement in stroke care.
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The Caitlin Clark EffectNow that Caitlin Clark is officially bringing her game to Indiana, what is the potential economic impact. We’ll look at everything from tourism to ticket sales to merchandise. Holcomb Southern Hemisphere Trade MissionIndiana leaders headed to Mexico and Brazil to build momentum for the state’s agbioscience sector. We talk with the governor about this trade mission to the southern hemisphere. Engage Indiana: Southwest IndianaSouthwest Indiana is one of six Indiana regions to land $45 million from the state in READI 2.0 grant money. Business leaders weigh in on the potential impact. And we’ll also look at what new nonstop air service from Evansville to Chicago means for growth in the region. PNC Grow Up Great ProgramApril marks the 20th anniversary of PNC’s Grow Up Great initiative. We’ll show you how the program is preparing kids in Indiana for success in school and life.  
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State of Malls in IndianaBig changes are in the works for shopping malls throughout Indiana. We’ll get perspective on what might be in store for an industry in transition from one of Indiana's retail experts. Eclipse in Indiana Economic ImpactStargazers flocked to Indiana to witness the total solar eclipse. We’ll look at how the weather played a major role in thrusting the state into ground zero for viewing. Business of Health: Healing Power of Salt CavesThere’s a Hoosier connection to pink salt from the Himalaya's and healing. This week's Business of Health is coming to you from inside a cave in Carmel. Business of BasketballPurdue’s magical basketball season may have ended with a loss in the NCAA Championship game, but we look at how it was a major win for the university's bottom line.
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SK Hynix Microelectronics Plant-West LafayetteWest Lafayette has landed the largest economic development deal in Indiana history. We’ll have details on the economic impact of South Korea-based semiconductor-maker SK Hynix’ $4 billion project. Purdue Final Four-Economic ImpactThe Purdue Boilermakers are preparing to take center court in the world of college basketball. We’ll look at what their trip to the Final Four means for recruiting, NIL, and enrollment. The New Economy-Preparing Indiana’s WorkforceLanding multi-billion-dollar microelectronic projects like the SK Hynix deal in West Lafayette is one thing. Training workers to deliver is another. We’ll show you how Ivy Tech and Purdue are partnering to prepare future workers.
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Business of Basketball: Terre HauteIndiana teams are scoring big on and off the court during March Madness. We look at Indiana State's run in the NIT, Purdue's performance in the NCAA Tourney, and how the business of basketball is driving big bucks into the Hoosier economy. Solar Eclipse: William Shatner-IU + City of Franklin PreparationsAll eyes to the skies for the April 8 Solar Eclipse. We hear from the actor known as “Captain Kirk” on what it means to Indiana, and we visit the city of Franklin to see how it is gearing up for the celestial event of the century. Business of Health: Fishers FilmmakerA Fishers native is paying homage to his sister through the power of film. We’ll have details on his inspiring project. Mira AwardsGet ready for more of a Hollywood feel at this year’s Mira Awards presented by TechPoint. We’ll explain why the 25th-anniversary celebration of tech innovators in Indiana is taking on an Oscar theme.
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Governor Eric HolcombGovernor Eric Holcomb has penned an op-ed offering advice for the next person to take over as Indiana governor. Inside Indiana Business Host Gerry Dick and IBJ Editor Lesley Weidenbener sit down with the governor to talk about the priorities he sees for the next chief executive of the state. IU IndianapolisIUPUI is winding down after 53 years as a joint effort between Indiana University and Purdue University in Indianapolis. We find out what’s next for the new IU Indianapolis. Chocolat Café-RushvilleAn entrepreneur in Rush County is hitting the sweet spot for chocolate lovers. Mary-Rachel Redman has the inside scoop on what’s behind the success of Chocolat Café in Rushville.
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Eclipse Preparations in VincennesHoosier communities both big and small are preparing for what some are calling “Solarpalooza 2024.” We’ll head to southwest Indiana to see how the city of Vincennes is getting ready for guests coming to watch the Solar Eclipse.  Business of Health: Eclipse Preparations-Indiana Hospitals Preparing for the solar eclipse has been a challenge for Indiana first responders and hospitals. Find out why it’s a lot like preparing for a hurricane in this week’s Business of Health. Charting the Caitlin Clark EffectBasketball superstar Caitlin Clark may soon be calling her shots in Indiana. We get insight on the huge impact she could have both on and off the court. Madison: Indiana’s Music CityWe’re tuning in to an Indiana economic development story unfolding on the banks of the Ohio River. We’ll take you to Madison to find out how the power of instrument and voice are catching on in a big way.
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March Madness: Caitlin Clark Indiana Fever + Horizon League Tournament The business of basketball this month is going to add up to millions of dollars for Indiana schools, hotels, restaurants, and retailers. We’ll have details on that and insight into the economic impact Caitlin Clark is already having on the Indiana Fever. Business of Health: Overdose LifelineA Hoosier mom is on a mission to save those battling substance use disorder after losing her son to an overdose. You’ll hear why she’s being honored as one of the most inspiring women in America. March Madness: The Secret GameIt’s been 80 years since Coach John McLendon spearheaded The Secret Game, basketball’s first racially integrated competition. We’ll have more on why he’s being honored for his accomplishments this week in Indianapolis.  
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Broadband Initiatives in IndianaIndiana is working to closing the gap on the digital dive. We’ll look at how $1.5 billion in public-private funding is connecting unserved or underserved Hoosiers to the web.NFL Combine-IU Health’s Medical RoleIndianapolis is hosting its 37 th NFL Combine and IU Health is playing a major role in making sure the players are in top shape. Learn why the medical component of the Combine is a major reason why Indy continues to host the event.Ports of IndianaIndiana's three ports shipped 12.6 million tons of goods last year, the second highest in its 63-year history. We’ll have more on the surprising numbers of a state many consider to be landlocked.Indiana Agriculture-CubaHoosier-grown food is gaining traction on the international stage, specifically in Cuba. We’ll break down Indiana's global ag strategy and what it means for the state's farmers.
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There is no shortage of people flying in and out of Indianapolis International Airport. And that’s not the only aviation hub in the state experiencing big growth. Flying directly in and out of Evansville has become a big challenge for people doing business there. We’ll look at what more direct flights would mean for companies headquartered in southwest Indiana.NBA All-Star Weekend is in the books. We’ll look at how the three-day event put Indiana and Hoosier businesses in the global spotlight. The University of Notre Dame is addressing mental health care beyond campus boundaries. Find out what it means for the South Bend region.
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Indiana Pacers owner Steve Simon shares his thoughts on the pride his family feels in Indianapolis hosting the game, the domino effect it could have on the state’s economy and why arts and culture are so important to the event. The NBA is all in on Indianapolis hosting the league’s marquee events. The commissioner talks about what makes Indy an elite big event city and the leadership that has made it happen. All-Star Weekend gives Indiana leaders an opportunity to woo big-name corporations and site selection consultants to do business in the state. We’ll have more on the global strategy to cash in. Very few things say welcome to the cradle of basketball more than a court in the middle of an airport. Why the move has captured global attention and the potential payoff. The weekend is about more than just basketball. Find out how arts and culture are a big part of the game plan.
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NBA All-Star Weekend, a global intersection of sports, arts, and culture is about to tip off in Indianapolis. We'll look at the expected $320 million impact on the central Indiana economy.  A physical therapist at IU Indy is hopeful her vision for a device to help patients recover from injuries and pain will soon be on the market. Learn how Precision Care Technologies is creating greater mobility for those suffering from muscle pain. A Hoosier farmer, with a passion for bringing tech opportunities to those living in rural Indiana is doing so by transforming a historic opera house in the small town of Camden. He shares his vision with us on this week’s show.
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Downtown Hammond is getting a facelift. We’ll explain why slowing down traffic on the city’s main drag is speeding up millions of dollars in investment and development. There’s a new leader taking over the group that promotes Indiana's $77 billion lifesciences sector. We caught up with Vince Wong to get his take on what's next for BioCrossroads.Anderson University President John Pistole has come full circle. We talk with him about growing up just off campus, the top security jobs he’s held in U.S. government and his vision for Anderson University as a leader in the cybersecurity space.Rick Fuson has been a part of the fabric of Indianapolis for 40 years. He's retiring in June as CEO of Pacers Sports and Entertainment. Gerry Dick goes one-on-one with Fuson on his favorite memories and moments in Indiana sports.
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Indiana has landed another global tech giant. Meta plans to set up a data center in southeast Indiana on the heels of a Google announcement in Fort Wayne. We’re at River Ridge in Jeffersonville to break down Meta’s massive investment and the jobs coming along with it. There’s a new strategy in place at a central Indiana treasured property. We’ll look at what's next for Lafayette Square Mall and how it could change the face of Indy's northwest side. Indiana’s newest hospital is preparing to open its doors. We take you to Crown Point to check in on Franciscan Health's new facility for patients in Northwest Indiana.
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A 50-mile stretch of riverfront in southwest Indiana is about to undergo a major transformation. Evansville Regional Economic Partnership CEO Lloyd Winnecke shares details on Ohio River development plans stretching from Evansville to Newburgh.  Rising health insurance costs are a big concern for Indiana businesses and workers. We’ll show you how a Lawrence-based company’s ‘medical clinic on wheels’ is helping to drive down prices and keep Hoosier employees healthier.  What used to be windshield wiper factory is now a northwest Indiana destination hot spot. We take you to Valparaiso to see why spirits are high at Journeyman Distillery.  
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For our top story we’ll get perspective on Governor Holcomb’s final State of the State address and an inside look at the pipeline for new projects, jobs and innovation from Secretary of Commerce David Rosenberg. In this week’s Business of Health…IU Health has a new high-tech “team member”. We’ll have details on the impact of the “IU-D2” robot on patients and health care staff. And…There’s a new shopping hot spot in central Indiana where sustainability meets savings. We’ll show you what AllSurplus Deals is all about.
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Circle Centre Mall 1995...a key driver to grow downtown Indianapolis into a vibrant hot spot...getting new life. We talk with the developer behind what's next for the mall. In this week's Business of Health...how this made in Indiana cold storage business is changing the way vaccines and medicines are moved around the world. And...the cosmic connection to this popular restaurant at Purdue...West Lafayette's 8Eleven Modern Bistro one of the Hoosier food and drink hot spots we're highlighting on this month's Trendiana.
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Rebroadcast from weekend of 10-20-2023 It's full circle time in Kokomo...an Indiana city that has driven four-wheel innovation for more than a century. The city's ties to the first cars to ever hit the road to today's new age of auto manufacturing in the EV space. Billions of dollars in investment and thousands of new jobs in the pipeline. Plus...northwest Indiana getting a big slice of the next form of clean energy. The economic impact of a new hydrogen hub coming to the state. And...how a Hoosier mom is using tech to tackle one of Indiana's most alarming health issues in minority communities.
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