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The Indiana Economic Development Corp.’s foundation is showing no signs of shutting down — spending almost $500,000 last year despite indications from leaders that the entity was on its way out.
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Indiana Gov. Mike Braun tapped Department of Workforce Development Commissioner Josh Richardson to serve as the IEDC’s president.
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The state's monthslong audit of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation includes details about potential conflicts of interest and pointed to "the potential for favoritism and misuse of public funds."
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Agency announces accountability policies, lets Elevate Ventures — an entity of interest — resume investments and nab loan.
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Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb will travel with state Commerce Secretary Brad Chambers to Sweden, the United Kingdom and Monaco from April 24 to May 1 for meetings with business and government leaders in those countries, the Indiana Economic Development Corp. said.
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The school last week announced the lab will be a place for entrepreneurship, innovation and education collaboration.
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Communities across Indiana will soon find out whether they will share in $500 million that state officials are giving out for regional economic development projects.
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Discount retailer Five Below will locate a Midwest distribution center in Shelby County, creating more than 470 new jobs by the end of 2025, the company and the state announced Wednesday.
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The Indiana Economic Development Corp. says Holcomb is arriving in Asia on Monday and is scheduled to start meetings Tuesday in China.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb spent Tuesday in Tokyo where his meetings included time with executives from Subaru and Honda, both of which have major auto assembly plants in Indiana.