September 17, 2012
Scott OlsonThe chairman of the Federal Reserve is scheduled to speak at the Economic Club of Indiana's Oct. 1 meeting, an event that
should put Indianapolis in the national spotlight given the Fed's recent and controversial decision to try to stimulate the
economy.
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May 12, 2012
Scott Tittle / Special to IBJBoom in elderly population and falling reimbursements expected to cause squeeze.
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April 28, 2012
Group support of ISO pulls in first-time donors.
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October 8, 2011
Scott OlsonDesign-build process is considered to be too costly.
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September 24, 2011
Chris O'MalleyMoney and experience have flowed to a number of firms from Software Artistry executives.
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August 20, 2011
J.K. WallEducation reformers dramatically outspent opponents on lobbying, advertising and grass-roots campaigning during the past legislative
session.
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August 13, 2011
Andrew SmithThe slow economy is hurting progress on an endowment that would help pro bono lawyers repay debt.
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August 6, 2011
Low-income women could receive loans in weeks.
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July 12, 2011
Francesca JaroszThe third annual Innovation Showcase is getting a boost from a partnership between the Venture Club of Indiana and tech social
group Verge.
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July 9, 2011
J.K. WallCompanies that drop insurance coverage could, without spending any more money than they are now, give workers an 11-percent
raise or else help them save as much as $2,000 per year buying health coverage in one of the exchanges, IBJ calculations
show.
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June 25, 2011
Scott OlsonThe first building of a new complex on near-north side is set to be completed in August
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June 4, 2011
Scott OlsonA $4M machine sorts newspaper, glass, plastic quickly from as far away as Evansville.
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May 30, 2011
Associated PressAfter years of advocating pro-business positions, many chambers are taking the next step and issuing endorsements in hopes
of ensuring business-friendly mayors get elected.
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April 30, 2011
Chris O'MalleyThe new sidewalk and curb material is easing strain on storm sewers on Ohio Street.
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April 9, 2011
In a question-and-answer forum, leaders weigh in on topics ranging from tech transfer to the future of Aprimo.
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April 6, 2011
J.K. WallPhysicians are regarded as smart, successful and helpful when you’re sick—but not usually as a big driver of the
economy. Now, however, physician trade groups are arguing that docs are good for business too.
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April 2, 2011
Scott OlsonFactories are adding jobs, but returning to pre-recession levels will be a long slog.
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March 26, 2011
IBJ StaffThe Center for the Performing Arts is launching its own young professionals networking group called “The Scene.”
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March 12, 2011
Scott OlsonIndustry feared original bill would have put mortgage lenders at added risk.
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March 5, 2011
A panel discussion includes topics ranging from green power initiatives and hybrid cars to landfill policies and environmental
regulations.
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February 12, 2011
IBJ StaffThe new name is meant to distinguish the group from its Silicon Valley namesake.
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February 1, 2011
Scott OlsonThe private club's president alerted members to the theft in a letter, but declined to specify how much was taken. Still,
he said the director, who is not named in the correspondence, is making restitution.
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January 25, 2011
Francesca JaroszCharging not-for-profits for government services, eliminating certain paper records and trimming how much counties pay to
mental-health institutions are among the ways local officials say the cost of government could be reduced.
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November 20, 2010
Marc D. AllanJohn Goss, a Hoosier who helped create the Great Lakes Compact to conserve water, is coordinating federal, state attack.
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June 22, 2009
Kim PuckettGrowing by leaps and bounds, smallerindiana.com will host its first-ever "Bigger Ideas" conference for the high-tech and Internet-savvy
crowd.
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Saw the Indy Men's Chorus "Music of Gilbert & Sullivan" at the Indiana Historical Society on Sunday evening.
Temporary workers are not "tools" they are people and companies that keep large amounts of temp staff are cheating.
I miss having them around. I hope one of their stores is in the general Meridian/86th Street area. I will make good use of it.
The Fringe! Plus, the simple fact that there are so many local faves in such close proximity to each other.
I remenber, watching the toll road, being built, through South Bend, when I was 10 years old. I believe, back then that it was estimated, that the toll road, would be paid for in 20 years and then it would be free. I am now 71, what happened? Since the power is in the people, by that, I mean that, we the people are in total control of everything. I, suggest that no one ever use the toll road again, let it go broke. We the people can control the price of everything, from groceries to gas, if we would just do it. If we don't pay the asking price, the sellers will lower the price and if we wait awhile, they will lower the price to what we accept as reasonable. I would like to know why a highway like interstate 94, is so well maintained, a much better highway, than the toll road, but has no tolls. I would also like to know why, a sitting governor, with a term limit, maximum of eight years, can lease, public property, for 75 years. Even though I have transponders in both of my trucks and will not be affected by the increase, I have been and will contine to avoid using the toll road. I make many trips from northern Indiana to Chicago, every year, and I prefer the better highway, I94!