Indiana buried in unemployment appeals backlog
Indiana has more than 17,000 pending appeals of unemployment-claim denials. Only California, Texas and Virginia—states with much larger populations—have more.
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Indiana has more than 17,000 pending appeals of unemployment-claim denials. Only California, Texas and Virginia—states with much larger populations—have more.
Speculators might or might not know anything about an asset but buy it on a hunch or because a celebrity is promoting it or because everybody else is buying it and it’s going up without me (“FOMO”).
Cargo Services Inc., an Indianapolis-based international freight forwarder and U.S. logistics provider, helps companies deal with a COVID-fueled convergence of growing consumer demand, a shortage of cargo shipping containers, a crimped supply chain and raging shipping costs.
The one major fact that will shape labor markets: the underlying change in age demographics in the United States, which has little to do with either ideology or government policy.
Indiana’s Lake Michigan port in Burns Harbor has seen a big increase in shipments this year as the global economy rebounds from the pandemic. In June, the port handled a 52% spike in cargo compared with June 2020.
The first step in developing a survey is thinking about your audience.
A crowd of people gathers in July 1985 on Monument Circle for a rally to bring a Major League Baseball franchise to Indianapolis at a time it seemed the league was looking to expand. After the Baltimore Colts moved to the city in the early ’80s and the Indiana Pacers survived the ABA-NBA merger, many […]
The not-for-profit’s strategy focused on community relationship-building and equity-oriented funding has other area groups rethinking their own procedures and how they share power with those they serve.
History, though, tends to dash cold reality on any company’s warm-and-fuzzy hires. It’s especially cruel in the NBA, where executives not only have to evaluate a worldwide assortment of young talent but predict their future as well.
Maria Caceres, a former employee of Seven Corners Inc., stands accused of defrauding the travel insurer by submitting false claims—the third employee to face such charges within two years in separate cases.
Hannah Carlock, director of public policy at The Arc of Indiana, worked in media and state government before joining The Arc.
Eddie Cmehil, Malomo head of revenue, joined the company after an Orr Fellowship.
Lillian Crabb is managing director and costume designer for React (formerly Young Actors Theatre) after working at Brilliant Earth out of college.
Alexandria Foster, an associate at Krieg DeVault LLP, said college internships with the Center for American Progress and the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation sparked her interest in the legal profession.
Ben Fouch, LDI Ltd. vice president of strategy and operations, co-founded a college admissions consultancy for high school student athletes called Dark Horse Sports Recruiting.
Shon Harris, manager of advancement at Indianapolis Public Schools, began his career with IPS as a fourth-grade teacher at Ralph Waldo Emerson School 58.
Allie Huang, director of customer experience at ClusterTruck, would like to sail around the world in a sail boat.
Aaron Laster, who has been buying and fixing up properties since he was in college, is a development fellow at Merchants Affordable Housing and believes his purpose is “to provide as much quality affordable and market-rate housing as possible, especially in urban Indy.”
Luisa Macer, community outreach and fan engagement manager at the
Indianapolis Motor Speedway, has found that you never stop learning no matter what job you hold.
Anthony Murdock II is earning a degree from the IU McKinney School of Law while running Murdock LLC, a social emotional learning consulting firm that uses storytelling to strengthen a sense of belonging for an institution’s most marginalized members.”