Java House has quickly become one of the most visible emerging brands in INDYCAR through its partnership with Ed Carpenter Racing (ECR). What started as a sponsorship evolved into a much deeper motorsports investment after Heartland Food Products Group CEO Ted Gelov became co-owner of ECR in 2024. The “Java House Racing Team” most fans refer to is essentially the Java House-backed ECR effort featuring: Alexander Rossi — No. 20 Java House Chevrolet Christian Rasmussen — No. 21 Chevrolet Ed Carpenter — No. 33 Chevrolet (select oval races) One of the more interesting aspects of the partnership is that it is very Indiana-centric : Java House is headquartered in Indianapolis ECR is based in Indianapolis Ted Gelov and Heartland Food Products Group are Indiana-based The program heavily markets Hoosier manufacturing and business growth Java House’s involvement expanded rapidly during 2025–2026: Title sponsor of the Java House Grand Prix of Monterey at Laguna Seca Multi-year t...
In the heart of downtown Rushville stands one of Indiana’s most beautiful and historic landmarks — the iconic Rush County Courthouse. Towering above the city square with its magnificent clock tower, stone exterior, and timeless architecture, the courthouse is far more than just a government building. It is a symbol of the pride, resilience, and character that has defined Rush County for generations. For anyone who has driven through Rushville, it is nearly impossible to miss the courthouse rising above the surrounding streets. It serves as both the physical and symbolic center of the community — a reminder that small towns often carry some of the richest history in America. The current Rush County Courthouse was constructed in 1896 and designed by the architectural firm A.W. Rush & Sons of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Built in the Richardsonian Romanesque style, the structure features rock-faced stone, dramatic arches, ornate detailing, and a stunning 196-foot clock tower that st...