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  • 3 days ago | cbs4indy.com | Claire Curry

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  • 3 days ago | fox59.com | Claire Curry

    INDIANAPOLIS - The Indianapolis Housing Agency is under renovation as new leadership hopes to address some ongoing problems at many of its properties. Yvonda Bean took over as CEO of the struggling agency in February of this year. State auditors found the agency had poorly managed their finances and suffered two cyber security breaches under previous leaders. Within Bean's first three months, she said she's taken it upon herself to begin transitioning to a newer, better IHA.

  • 1 week ago | fox59.com | Claire Curry

    SPEEDWAY, Ind. - As fans count down the final days before the 109th running of the Indianapolis 500, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is showing off new attractions and updates to enhance the fan experience. One major addition is the new Midway Superstore, which is opening just in time for the Sonsio Grand Prix. The air-conditioned space offers a wide selection of branded merchandise, including an exclusive 50-piece Under Armour collection only sold there.

  • 1 week ago | fox59.com | Claire Curry

    LEBANON, Ind. - Eli Lilly and Company became the first tenant to move into Lebanon's LEAP district during a groundbreaking ceremony on Tuesday. The drug company broke ground on a new state-of-the-art medicine foundry off State Road 32. Eli Lilly is investing more than $4 billion in the new facility. "The foundry will be the first facility to integrate research, process development, and advance manufacturing in one place," said Dave Ricks, Lilly Chair and CEO.

  • 1 week ago | fox59.com | Claire Curry

    CARMEL, Ind. - Carmel is looking to make updates in the Home Place neighborhood. Rosie's Gardens believes some simple improvements could spur other thriving businesses. The staple for picking up poppies, daffodils and zinnias at 104th and College has been open for decades. "Over the last 40 years, it's grown to over 14 acres of retail space," said Emma Hughes with the store. The family garden store has blossomed to accommodate returning customers, even expanding its parking lot.

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Colin Feeney

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Julia Rosier

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Bradley Piros

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Editor at The News-Gazette (Champaign, IL)

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