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Indiana Breaks Ground on $75 Million Defense Munitions Campus, Creating Hundreds of High-Wage Jobs in Greene County

Indiana Breaks Ground on $75 Million Defense Munitions Campus, Creating Hundreds of High-Wage Jobs in Greene County

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Indiana has broken ground on a major munitions campus in Greene County, led by Prometheus Energetics and ACMI Federal with $75 million in U.S. Department of Defense funding, poised to create hundreds of high-wage jobs and attract $600 million in private investment while bolstering national defense near NSWC Crane, according to the Indiana Economic Development Corporation. Governor Mike Braun hailed it as a win for rural economic growth. In politics, the short 2026 legislative session nears its February 27 close, with mixed outcomes: Citizens Action Coalition reports Governor Braun signed Senate Bill 258 on February 17, curbing IDEM's oversight of nuclear facilities and public hearings, while Senate Bill 277 weakens environmental protections amid pushes for small modular reactors. Positively, House Bill 1002 advanced utility affordability aid for low-income households, including a summer disconnection moratorium, now awaiting the governor's signature. The House also extended syringe service programs five years with new rules, per WFYI.

Economically, Governor Braun launched the $65 million READI 2.0 Arts and Culture Initiative to boost community vitality and talent retention via regional projects, as announced by the IEDC. Indiana University Bloomington approved $15.7 million to modernize its Musical Arts Center, enhancing education and partnerships. Infrastructure advances include INDOT's $179.8 million in federal funds for rural roads, bridges, and sidewalks across 50 communities. Public safety saw tragedy with the death of IMPD Officer Brian Elliott, prompting half-staff flags and community support, alongside ongoing trials in other cases, as covered by 13News. No major recent weather events reported.

Looking Ahead: Watch for HB1002's fate, READI awards starting July, the munitions hub's tenant growth, and potential Chicago Bears stadium talks in Hammond.

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