Builder proposes 96-home development near Noblesville’s Innovation Mile
The Rollingwood development, presented to the Noblesville Common Council on Tuesday, would include ranch and two-story homes ranging from 2,200 to 4,200 square feet each.
The Rollingwood development, presented to the Noblesville Common Council on Tuesday, would include ranch and two-story homes ranging from 2,200 to 4,200 square feet each.
Once fully operational, the Lebanon campus will employ about 300 people, according to Meta, which said it expects the first buildings will be online by the end of 2027.
As only the second outsider in 100 years to be named dean of the IU School of Medicine, Hess got busy when he arrived in 2013, traveling to all corners of the state, learning about the culture and building relationships.
House Enrolled Act 1004, passed in 2023, required the Indiana Department of Insurance to contract with a third party to calculate how Indiana’s nonprofit hospital systems’ commercial prices compared to Medicare reimbursements over time.
Mills came to Community in 1985 from Ernst & Young to serve as controller at Community Hospital North.
Dr. Andrew DeNardo’s goals are to “provide compassionate and cutting-edge care and bring innovative products to advance that care.”
Elaine Gilbert leads the eight-week Mental Resiliency Training Program, which teaches skills such as coping and emotional regulation to help athletes manage stress, build resilience and enhance their focus.
Community Health Network began treating patients with a new treatment, called TIL therapy, last September and remains the only certified center in Indiana to offer the treatment.
Dr. D. Wade Clapp bridges lab innovation and clinical practice in his twin roles as chair of pediatrics at Indiana University School of Medicine and physician-in-chief at Riley Hospital for Children.
Orna is developing a treatment known as CAR-T cell therapy, a form of immunotherapy that trains a person’s own cells to recognize and destroy diseases.
The new hire is the first permanent CEO since the company’s former leader Rodney McMullen resigned amid an internal ethics investigation last March.
Getting the average American to work one year longer by starting earlier or retiring later would generate about $3 trillion for the economy, said the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
ESEs are businesses built to do good — they provide jobs, training and support to people overcoming experiences like incarceration or homelessness.
Warsh readily proclaims that Friedman influenced his economic views.
Indiana officials are keeping up their push to attract a planned new stadium for the Chicago Bears into northwest Indiana.
Eli Lilly and Co. shares soared in midday trading Wednesday after the drugmaker reported fourth-quarter results that topped Wall Street expectations.
Eli Lilly and Co. has announced $50 billion in U.S. expansion commitments since 2020, including numerous manufacturing plants all over the country.
Long viewed as a cornerstone of modern diagnostics, the specialty now faces a convergence of structural pressures that threaten its sustainability.
There is an unlimited amount of health information, from vaccines to mental health, on the internet and social media, and an ever-increasing number of people are creating it and searching for it.
Since IUPUI split in July 2024, Indiana University and Purdue University have poured hundreds of millions of dollars into their respective downtown campuses to grow programs and attract students.