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It started with a fourth-grade assignment and became a mission to make sure a piece of Indiana history wasn’t lost forever.
Eight projects are vying for a state license to operate a casino in the lucrative New York City market. Each has dangled the ...
Oversight was loosened as the camp operated and expanded in a dangerous flood plain in the years before the floods, a review ...
These Indiana towns have names that raise eyebrows and stories that go deep. Here's how 11 towns in the state got their ...
With state funding, this trail in St. Joe County promises to become a tourist destination and a way to conserve natural ...
Northwest Indiana’s casinos reported $76.3 million in revenue in May, an increase from $75.7 million reported for the same time in 2024.
MapMe show an area’s attractions, restaurants, and more. (Southeast Indiana) - Visitors to Southeast Indiana now have a new way to find their way around using MapMe, an interactive map app sponsored ...
State legislators have revived the possibility that a $500 million casino and luxury hotel project could be built in New Haven. Lawmakers this week voted to require the Indiana Gaming Commission ...
Click here for more stories. Indiana legislation to study relocation of a poor-performing casino’s license could also lead to a rare license expansion — and regulators have already gotten started.
Public concerns about encroachment into smaller communities and risks of increased addiction were part of the reasons for Rising Star Casino plans to be shelved.
Efforts to move the gaming license for one of Indiana’s underperforming casinos have stalled this year, but a newly filed bill seeks to carry momentum into future legislative sessions.
Based on numerous conversations with lawmakers and casino executives, the push to relocate to northeast Indiana might face a pair of hurdles.