9/4/25 AM UPDATE: Michigan City prison reversal frustrates leaders; South Korean firm eyes Roanoke; ISU sees enrollment growth cover art

9/4/25 AM UPDATE: Michigan City prison reversal frustrates leaders; South Korean firm eyes Roanoke; ISU sees enrollment growth

9/4/25 AM UPDATE: Michigan City prison reversal frustrates leaders; South Korean firm eyes Roanoke; ISU sees enrollment growth

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Inside INdiana Business Radio for Sept. 4, 2025. Michigan City leaders voiced frustration after the Indiana Department of Correction announced it will keep the Indiana State Prison open, throwing reuse planning efforts into doubt. South Korea-based JI Global is considering Roanoke for a $40 million energy storage assembly facility with 50 jobs. Indiana State University welcomed its largest freshman class in five years and a record retention rate. Also: Gov. Mike Braun appointed Abby Gray as Indiana’s utility consumer counselor; The Indiana Citizen sued to obtain a list of 585,000 voter registrations; and the Michigan City Council approved $800 million in abatements for a proposed data center project. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.
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