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7/13/26 PM UPDATE: Newton County bank closes; New CEO for STARTedUP Foundation; State employees to receive bonus

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Portada del episodio 7/13/26 PM UPDATE: Newton County bank closes; New CEO for STARTedUP Foundation; State employees to receive bonus

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Inside Indiana Business Radio for the afternoon of July 10, 2026. The FDIC has closed Kentland Federal Savings and Loan Association and entered into an agreement with Kentland Bank to purchase the assets and assume the deposits of Kentland Federal. The STARTedUP Foundation in Indianapolis has promoted from within to name its new CEO. A Vincennes University professor has been named an Indiana Master Farmer. Plus, a South Bend deli owner marks 10 years in business, and Gov. Mike Braun has announced one-time bonuses for state employees. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideIndianaBusiness.com.

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