Memory Bank: Constructing the Hoosier Dome
Construction on the Hoosier Dome, later named the RCA Dome, began in the early 1980s.
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Construction on the Hoosier Dome, later named the RCA Dome, began in the early 1980s.
Enterprise Payment Systems is the brainchild of five central Indiana entrepreneurs from various industries, who came together to address something nearly as ubiquitous as the use of credit itself: merchants’ frustration about the rates they pay to let their customers swipe their cards.
State officials say no final decisions about a combined campus have been reached, but they are forging ahead for now with the prep work, including the search for as many as 120 acres to house the schools.
Punkin’s Pies Sweet Treats opened this summer in a hot pink shipping container at The AMP at 16 Tech.
You think Indianapolis had its hands full hosting the NCAA Tournament without the walls crumbling in from COVID? Multiply that by a hundred and you get Tokyo.
The Indiana Department of Workforce Development said those who have remained unemployed since federal payments were cut off last month will begin receiving back payments.
Kinetrex, formed by Citizens Energy in 2013 and sold to a Chicago private equity firm four years later, said it was looking for a larger partner to help it increase its presence in renewable natural gas.
The state said more than 2.88 million Hoosiers have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 after a daily increase of 4,600. More than 2.85 million had received the first dose of a two-dose vaccination.
Indiana’s unemployment rate has been hovering at or near 4% for the last sixth months. It was 3.3% in March 2020, just before the pandemic triggered wide-scale layoffs and job losses.
Nine of 13 retail categories posted increases in June sales, including solid gains at electronics and appliance outlets, clothing stores and restaurants.
The used-car lot, ordinarily a haven of haggling and wheeling-and-dealing, is now a hotbed for wallet-busting transactions.
The U.S. Census Bureau says data needed for Indiana lawmakers to redraw the state’s legislative and congressional districts will be ready Aug. 16, and legislative leaders are planning to hold hearings across the state that month to receive public input on the once-a-decade task.
Indiana University ranked 53rd among universities for patents for invention last year, a jump in the rankings from previous years.
In the end, there’s one way to know for sure whether we are in the midst of a labor shortage, and that is through wage growth.
The pandemic has left our industry facing some cold, hard facts. In January, 8% of restaurant operators rated the recruitment and retention of workforce as their top challenge; by May, that figure had risen to 72%.
While some might see empty office buildings as bleak reminders of the pandemic, we should see them as canvasses on which to experiment.
Although USPSTF recommendations are felt to be the gold standards for prevention, the group’s policies for aspirin are rapidly becoming out of date.
More than three decades of data and Indiana’s own experience demonstrate that these programs work.
Markets are not magic, but they beat a system that responds to political cues rather than economic truths everywhere it has been tried.
My excitement about my new job makes me feel as young as I was when I landed my first one.