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Carmel-based OpenLane announces new stock ticker symbol
The old ticker symbol is a holdover from OpenLane’s previous name, KAR Auction Services Inc. The new symbol debuts at the open of trading Dec. 26.
Hunger-relief nonprofit Hatch expands board with all-star lineup
The list of new directors includes a former Indiana governor, a former U.S. secretary of agriculture and the former CEO of Tyson Foods.
State prepares for SNAP ban on sugary drinks, candy
The changes, dubbed “Smart SNAP,” are part of the “Make Indiana Healthy Again” plan launched in April by Gov. Mike Braun’s administration.
INCOG BioPharma investing additional $200M to expand Fishers campus
INCOG, which now employs just more than 400 people in Fishers, plans to have nearly 1,000 people working at its 21-acre campus by 2030.
IPS to change immigration-related policies after attorney general’s ICE lawsuit
The lawsuit claims that district policies supporting undocumented students violate state law.
IEDC board handles funding for Elevate Ventures in first meeting since audit
The IEDC board converted debt from Elevate Ventures into ownership of the nonprofit’s funds, while also awarding Elevating a $5 million loan to invest in Indiana startups.
Ford scraps fully-electric F-150 Lightning as mounting losses, falling demand hit EV plans
The Detroit automaker has lost $13 billion on EVs since 2023 and said it expects to take a $19.5 billion hit largely in the fourth quarter due to the EV business.
Trump administration says it needs to fight SNAP fraud, but extent of problem is unclear
Officials looking at the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program from a law enforcement view see it as a huge problem, costing taxpayers billions a year taken by both organized crime and people who receive benefits.
Big retailers didn’t pull ByHeart baby formula fast enough after botulism recall, FDA says
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said four companies continued to sell the infant formula for days or weeks, despite a Nov. 11 recall of all products in the outbreak that has sickened more than 50 babies in 19 states.
Hoosiers get extra time to choose new Medicaid plans
Indiana health officials are extending open enrollment for two major Medicaid programs, giving more time for hundreds of thousands of Hoosiers facing a forced plan change to select another option from the state’s managed care lineup.
Spirit Airlines gets $100 million lifeline amid restructuring
Spirit said flights, ticket sales and operations will continue as usual over the holidays.
Existing-home sales in central Indiana see November decline
Sales were down overall despite big jumps in Boone, Hancock and Hendricks counties, according to the latest data from the MIBOR Realtor Association.
Will Indiana’s redistricting battle create lasting Statehouse fallout?
The question of just how much the monthslong debate bruised relationships will be a question when lawmakers return to the Statehouse in three weeks for resumption of their legislative session.
Roomba maker iRobot files for bankruptcy protection
IRobot, which became well known for its robotic vacuums, has struggled of late, dealing with increased competition, layoffs and a declining stock price.
Dave Neff named president and CEO of 500 Festival
Business and philanthropic leader Neff will take over for Bob Bryant, who is retiring after 12 years of leading the nonprofit.
Indiana film critics select Chase Infiniti as 2025’s breakout performer
The Indiana Film Journalists Association, which promotes the art of film criticism in the Hoosier state and supports Indiana’s film industry, released its year-end poll on Monday.
IBJ Podcast: The ‘difficult, complex work’ of extending life expectancy in five Indy neighborhoods
Jamal Smith of Indy Health District has a one-year progress report, including strategies that succeeded and situations where he needed to ask for grace and go back to the lab.
Philip Rivers emotional after nearly leading Colts to win in return
Rivers ended a nearly five-year retirement to start Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks and played efficient football for the desperate Colts, who almost pulled off a last-minute upset.
DVDs and CDs are becoming cool again, thanks mostly to Gen Z
Pop stars like Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande and Lady Gaga are leaning in, releasing their albums on CD and even rolling out special editions.