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Teams must raise a minimum of $2,500 to participate. The winning team gets Republic Airways flight vouchers.
Teams must raise a minimum of $2,500 to participate. The winning team gets Republic Airways flight vouchers.
Founding partner and former CEO Shelby Bowen is transitioning into a strategic advisory role for the company, and his successor will come from in-house.
The vote followed a weeklong cooling-off period after the machinists rejected a proposed contract that included a 20% wage increase over four years and $5,000 ratification bonuses.
However, 92% of prescriptions in the United States are filled with generics, which account for less than 13% of total drug spending.
The University of Indianapolis is launching a program this month to prepare nurse practitioners, long a fixture in primary care exam rooms, to care for complex and critically ill patients in hospitals.
Economic uncertainty has seeped into the attitudes of restaurant customers.
Development restrictions along the route of IndyGo’s future Blue Line intended to foster transit-oriented development have created difficulties for two projects along East Washington Street.
During his career there, the Muncie-based bank has grown considerably, from a couple of hundred employees and $1 billion in assets to more than 2,000 employees and nearly $19 billion in assets.
The Indiana CDO Network, which seeks to bring together chief data officers and other high-level data and analytics leaders, launches later this month.
Now, the upcoming work will add another 130,000 square feet to the building and include an expanded lower level and three total stories.
Fort Wayne-based hospital system Parkview Health does not have a hospital in the Indianapolis area, but it is seeking to increase its name recognition in the state’s political center and largest market.
The Hoosier State’s rate of 2.26 lawyers per capita was 43rd worst in the nation last year, per the American Bar Association.
The law states that faculty are required to teach scholarly works “from a variety of political or ideological frameworks” within their purview of instruction.
Attorney General Todd Rokita announced Monday that Indiana is expected to receive another $16.5 million as part of the latest multistate opioid settlement.
President Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen sought to paint the accord as “the biggest deal ever made,” but it was unclear if they were on the same page about how steel and other critical products would be affected.
Everybody got a little piece under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, and nobody got all they wanted.
Criticism of the Fed is fair game.
Nearly a year after a federal judge placed Georgia-based financial firm Drive Planning LLC into receivership, the court-appointed receiver is still wrestling to gain control of the $2 million Geist mansion where the now-defunct firm’s managing partner lives.
A new political action committee formed by prominent Indianapolis Republicans is bringing together some unlikely allies with the aim of finding “smart” solutions to some of the city’s problems.
While charter leaders have requested ownership of IPS buildings, supporters of traditional public schools have called for the district to charge for all services it provides to its charter partners.