『02/26/26 PM UPDATE: South Korean manufacturer picks Huntington; Replay Sports Cards opens franchise in Seymour; Senate sends cellphone ban to governor』のカバーアート

02/26/26 PM UPDATE: South Korean manufacturer picks Huntington; Replay Sports Cards opens franchise in Seymour; Senate sends cellphone ban to governor

02/26/26 PM UPDATE: South Korean manufacturer picks Huntington; Replay Sports Cards opens franchise in Seymour; Senate sends cellphone ban to governor

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Inside INdiana Business Radio on Demand for the afternoon of Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026. A subsidiary of South Korea-based Hanjung NCS plans to build its first U.S. manufacturing facility in Huntington, creating more than 300 jobs. National hobby retailer Replay Sports Cards is opening its first franchisee-owned store in Seymour on Feb. 28. The University of Evansville is receiving a $2 million bequest from former trustee Barbara J. Kolb Price. A proposal to keep cellphones out of students’ hands for the entire school day is headed to the governor’s desk. The Indianapolis Public Schools board has adopted a new student privacy policy as it faces an ongoing lawsuit from Indiana’s attorney general related to immigration enforcement. Plus, TaylorMade Golf Company is planning a $58.9 million expansion of its warehouse and distribution operations in Evansville. Get the latest business news from across the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.
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