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Alderman Automotive launches mobile service in Fishers and Indianapolis
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Alderman Automotive has launched Alderman Mobile, a new service that brings routine vehicle maintenance to homes, workplaces and fleet locations across Fishers and Indianapolis.
Indianapolis sports economy tops major U.S. metros in new study
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A new study from the Indy Chamber and IU Indianapolis says Indianapolis has built one of the country’s most concentrated and fastest-growing sports economies, with strong gains in jobs, output and women’s executive leadership.
Razumich expands Indiana sex crimes defense reach to 75 counties
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Razumich & Associates says founding attorney Jack Razumich now represents sex offense defendants in 75 of Indiana’s 92 counties.
BroadAcre Apartments highlights Fishers housing demand
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BroadAcre Apartments says it is serving rising demand for rental housing in Fishers, Indiana, as the area grows and more renters look for convenient, amenity-rich living.
RV Industry Association launches documentary on American RV manufacturing
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The RV Industry Association has released an eight-minute film ahead of America 250 that spotlights U.S. RV manufacturing, outdoor travel infrastructure and the industry’s $159 billion economic footprint.
DiRōNA adds more than 90 restaurants to its 2026 Award of Excellence list
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DiRōNA has named its newest Award of Excellence recipients for 2026, adding more than 90 restaurants across the U.S., Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean.
WHAS Crusade for Children gives OneQuest Health $23,000 for rural youth therapy
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OneQuest Health received a three-year, $23,000 grant from the WHAS Crusade for Children to expand therapy and telehealth for teens in rural Northern Bluegrass counties.
Pawsitively Spoiled adds Plainfield and Avon franchise territory
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Pawsitively Spoiled has signed a new franchise territory west of Indianapolis, bringing its pet care model to Plainfield and Avon. The move deepens the Indiana-based brand’s expansion push as it targets more communities across the state and…
Loose Cannon Co. turns Nicolas Cage fandom into agency origin story
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Loose Cannon Co., a Raleigh-based digital marketing agency, says its founding story began with a shared Nicolas Cage obsession that grew into a business.
The Gents Place opens national franchise program
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The Gents Place is now accepting qualified investors for its national franchise program as the luxury men’s grooming brand expands into major U.S. markets.
Walk USA for Health Equity heads into final 760-mile push to Seattle
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A five-year, cross-country health equity walk is entering its final leg, with founder Dennis Godby set to cover 760 miles from Bozeman to Seattle before a public finale on Sept. 24. The project is built to spotlight how ZIP code, discrimination…
Renogy says RV buyers want lifestyle, not specs
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Renogy is arguing that millennials entering peak buying years will push RV makers and dealers to sell experiences backed by reliable energy systems, not just equipment lists.
73-year-old cyclist nears finish of cross-country ride for No Kid Hungry
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Mark Strauss is set to finish a 3,300-mile bike ride on June 23 in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, after starting on his 73rd birthday in California.
Finding Festivals with Haylie Robinson returns for season two
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The YouTube docuseries returns June 26 with five new episodes inspired by America’s 250th anniversary and focused on festivals in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio and Maryland.
Pfeifer, Morgan & Stesiak backs Michiana Renaissance Festival
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Pfeifer, Morgan & Stesiak is sponsoring the 14th Annual Michiana Renaissance Festival, set for Aug. 29-30, 2026, at the St. Joseph County Fairgrounds in South Bend. The event will feature historical reenactments, live entertainment, artisan…
J.T. Kelly Sends Archaeologist 50,000 Years Into the Past in Ominous Odyssey
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J.T. Kelly’s new thriller Ominous Odyssey follows recent college graduate Amos McCabe after a cave fall strands him among Neanderthals 50,000 years in the past.
First-time homebuyers hit 44-year low, but affordable metros still offer an opening
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First-time buyers fell to 21% of U.S. home purchases, the lowest share since 1981, even as metros like Pittsburgh, Detroit and St. Louis remain within reach for households earning local median incomes.
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