First distillery opens in Bloomington
Unlatching a gleaming stainless steel tank, Doug Lingo and Justin Hughey peered into a fresh batch of whiskey.
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Unlatching a gleaming stainless steel tank, Doug Lingo and Justin Hughey peered into a fresh batch of whiskey.
Lights flashing and windows down, Mark Flick pulls a truck onto a construction site off State Road 37, watching the work go on and traffic go by.
Indiana made national news last week when the Religious Freedom Restoration Act was signed into law, causing outcries from groups and individuals across the nation.
The Bloomington Tech Partnership will host a free career fair April 7 for potential employees and interns in the tech sector.
Indiana’s unemployment rate remained higher than the national average for January, according to data from the Bureau of ?Labor Statistics.
The former University Inn, unused for the last year and a half, will be remodeled by Sen. Mark Stoops, D-Bloomington, to become the Cascades Inn.
The state tax revenue report released Thursday showed shortfalls that could affect the state budget.
With tuition, student loans and rent, how much could that degree really be worth, and how does it stack up compared to different ?colleges?
Indiana’s merchandise export levels reached a record-breaking $35.5 billion dollars in 2014, according to a Commerce Department report published Feb. 26.
Local technology company ModusLink PTS will release 320 of its Bloomington-based production employees in April, according to paperwork filed with the Indiana Department of Workforce Development. The mass layoff was prompted by the loss of a major customer, according to the filing.
By Brian Gamache
A bill payment scam targeting Duke Energy customers has been active in Bloomington, according to reports by the company.
Positive economic activity marked the beginning of 2015, with employment and consumer confidence rising, according to recent reports.
Is Tinder’s flame dwindling?
The Bloomington Tech Partnership will offer a free Code School program for all Monroe County residents starting in March and running through May.
Food delivery service BtownMenus has launched a feature that allows customers to track their orders in real time.
The life sciences sector continues to be a huge driver of the Indiana economy, creating more than $59 billion of economic activity for the state and supplying 56,000 jobs in 2013.
“Tourism” might not be the first word that comes to mind when someone talks about Indiana, but the industry was big business for the state in 2013, according to several new studies.
Detroit-based tech startup Cribspot is looking to bring the college housing search online.
Herman B Wells was the president of IU for 25 years, from 1938 until 1962, and grew the University from 11,000 students to more than 31,000 at the time of his retirement.