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  • 2/27/26 PM UPDATE: NewCold expands again in Lebanon; Inaugural Collegiate Entrepreneurs Summit; Casino bill goes to governor
    2026/02/27
    Inside INdiana Business Radio on Demand for the afternoon of Feb. 27, 2026. Netherlands-based refrigerated food logistics provider NewCold is planning a $500 million expansion at the Lebanon Business Park in Boone County, which will create more than 200 jobs. College students from throughout the state gathered in Indianapolis on Friday for the inaugural Collegiate Entrepreneurs Summit. Plus, a bill that could create a new casino in northeast Indiana and a bill that could consolidate hundreds of township governments are both heading to Gov. Mike Braun's desk. Get the latest business news from across the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.
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  • 2/27/26 AM UPDATE: Fort Wayne's North River project advances; Braun signs Bears stadium bill; ICE detention facility in Indy?
    2026/02/27
    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of Feb. 27, 2026. The long-awaited North River District project is inching closer to fruition thanks to a funding approval from the Allen County Fort Wayne Capital Improvement Board. Gov. Mike Braun signed legislation paving the way for a new Chicago Bears stadium in northwest Indiana just hours after it was passed by the Indiana Senate. But how is similar legislation faring in Illinois? Plus, a national report shows Indianapolis is being eyed for a major ICE detention facility. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.
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  • 02/26/26 PM UPDATE: South Korean manufacturer picks Huntington; Replay Sports Cards opens franchise in Seymour; Senate sends cellphone ban to governor
    2026/02/26
    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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  • 2/26/26 AM UPDATE: TaylorMade Golf expands in Evansville; Lilly unveils supercomputer; Fort Wayne utility seeks rate reduction
    2026/02/26
    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of Feb. 26, 2026. California-based TaylorMade Golf Co. has announced plans to invest nearly $60 million to expand its warehouse and distribution operations in Evansville. Eli Lilly and Co. has unveiled its new supercomputer it says will help accelerate drug development. The city of Elkhart has released its Small Business Resource Guide to support local entrepreneurs. Plus, Fort Wayne-based Indiana Michigan Power says it will seek a reduction of its base rates in a filing with the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.
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  • 02/25/26 PM UPDATE: Mammoth Solar joins Purdue agrivoltaics study; Bears stadium bill advances; IURC to probe energy rates
    2026/02/25
    Inside INdiana Business Radio on Demand for the afternoon of Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026. Mammoth Solar in Pulaski and Starke counties is partnering with Purdue University and solar technology firm Nextpower to study how large-scale solar farms can double as productive farmland. Senate Bill 27, which creates a framework for a potential Chicago Bears stadium in Hammond, is moving closer to the governor’s desk. Evansville-based Shoe Carnival announced its president and CEO, Mark Worden, has stepped down and resigned from the company’s board. The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission will hold an "investigative inquiry" in late March focused on rising energy rates. The Black Voices Art Show and Reception is debuting at the Goshen Theater, featuring regional visual artists, poets and musicians. The exhibit will remain on display through the end of March and is free to attend. Plus, the Heartland Handmade Chocolate Trail is underway in Shipshewana and Middlebury, inviting visitors to stop at 16 shops for handcrafted chocolates. Get the latest business news from across the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.
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  • 2/25/26 AM UPDATE: NFL Combine underway in Indy; House passes stadium bill; Northeast Indiana casino bill advances
    2026/02/25
    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of Feb. 25, 2026. The NFL Combine is underway in downtown Indianapolis, and local officials are looking to boost the city's chances at hosting another major NFL event. The Indiana House has passed a bill that would pave the way for a new football stadium in Hammond that could serve as the home for the Chicago Bears. An Orange County sewer and pipeline rehabilitation company has been acquired. A bill that would allow for a new casino in northeast Indiana moves forward, and an Elkhart County RV manufacturer is continuing to grow. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.
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  • 2/24/26 PM UPDATE: The Pantheon opens commercial kitchen in Vincennes; Senate adds CDL language checks; Irsay collection heads to auction
    2026/02/24
    Inside INdiana Business Radio on Demand for the afternoon of Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026. The Pantheon, a nonprofit coworking space and business accelerator in downtown Vincennes, has opened a new space designed to support food entrepreneurs in Knox County. Functional Devices Inc., a manufacturer of building automation and control components headquartered in Sharpsville, has been acquired by private equity firm L Squared Capital Partners. California-based health tech company Resmed plans to invest $30 million in a new distribution center in Greenwood. At the Statehouse, lawmakers have added new language to a trucking bill that would require commercial driver’s license applicants to demonstrate English proficiency and face potential license revocation if they lack legal immigration status. The River Heritage Conservancy is pausing efforts to reduce the deer population at Origin Park in Clarksville. Plus, next month in New York City, more than 300 pieces from Jim Irsay’s pop culture memorabilia collection will head to auction through Christie’s. Get the latest business news from across the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.
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  • 2/24/26 AM UPDATE: Bears HQ update; Jim Irsay Collection up for auction; House passes bill on Medicaid, SNAP eligibility
    2026/02/24
    Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of Feb. 24, 2026. If the Chicago Bears strike a deal to play their games in Indiana, what happens to the team's headquarters and practice facilities? More than 300 music and pop culture items that comprise the Jim Irsay Collection are going up for auction next month. The state has awarded over $620,000 to connect more homes and businesses to high-speed broadband internet. The Indiana House has passed a bill that tightens eligibility requirements for Medicaid and SNAP. Plus, the Flagship Enterprise Center lands funding for a lending program to support small businesses. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.
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