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After buying thousands of acres in Boone County to home a contentious technology park, the Indiana Economic Development Corp. quietly listed two purchases for sale one month ago.
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The state-affiliated nonprofit averaged more than $2 million in spending annually on travel and more.
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Indiana Secretary of Commerce David Adams said there are enough questions that a “comprehensive look” is necessary.
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These investments expect to create more than 21,000 jobs with an average wage of $36.07 or $75,025 annually.
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Officials hope to pipe 100 million gallons of water daily 35 miles from the aquifer to a massive — and controversial — high-tech park planned in Boone County: the LEAP Lebanon Innovation District.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb named Rosenberg to the position Tuesday to replace Brad Chambers, who announced his departure from the agency last month.
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A few key details were released about the project on Friday, but most of the deal is still under wraps.