Marshawn Wolley: America should strive to be anti-racist
“After all, not being racist isn’t the same as being anti-racist.”
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“After all, not being racist isn’t the same as being anti-racist.”
Like I said, there is political calm here in Indiana, and our state is in great shape because of it—all things considered.
“Instead of focusing on timing, let’s make the process more transparent by requiring donations be reported within seven days of receipt.”
“The session was notable for what was not considered or did not survive the session; many bills were simply put off until next year.”
“One critical support that K-12 schools can provide for students is the intentional development of social-emotional learning competencies.”
“One of the provisions of the act most likely to be impactful is the new requirement of de-escalation training.”
“The bipartisan legislation takes aim at reforming Indiana’s law enforcement by requiring de-escalation training and other provisions for officer conduct.”
“I suspect another time for choosing is fast approaching—because … if people don’t, 2+2 will soon equal 5.”
“Our experience here confirms that the organizations attacking our residents and elected leaders did not carry through on their threats.”
Teams are trying to earn indirect revenue from mobile sports betting, carving out areas in their facilities that cater to fans who want to follow their bets while taking in a game downtown.
The new federal guidance eases indoor mask-wearing guidance for fully vaccinated people, allowing them to safely stop wearing masks inside in most places. But Marion County’s mask mandate remains in place for now.
According to crowdsourced data from the gas-station-finder app GasBuddy, fuel shortages were reported in 14 states as of Thursday afternoon.
On Thursday, Disney announced it would soon bring back movies exclusively to theaters and is preparing to accommodate theme-park customers at pre-pandemic levels.
The S&P 500 notched a 1.2% gain, clawing back almost half of its loss from a day earlier, when it had its biggest one-day drop since February.
Indiana is not among the states cutting workers off from federal benefits. But on Thursday, Sen. Mike Braun, R-Ind., encouraged states to “pull the plug” on the benefits.
The owners say the Carmel Board of Zoning Appeals’ decision to deny a zoning variance that would permit the tavern “was arbitrary and capricious.” They also point to other bars and restaurants in close proximity to The GOAT that are allowed to operate.
The city identified 605 residential lane miles across Indianapolis that are in particularly poor condition. The city is allocating enough money to fix only about 10% of those miles, starting as soon as next spring.
Napleton Automotive Group claims a former general manager in Carmel took confidential information when he left in February for the same role at Bob Rohrman Kia in Lafayette.
Colonial Pipeline Co. paid the money on Friday, sources said, contradicting reports earlier this week that the company had no intention of paying an extortion fee to help restore the country’s largest fuel pipeline.
It’s not “Donald Trump’s immigration policy” and his “disdain for Black and brown people” (ridiculous statements) that are keeping hospitality workers in short supply. Laborers are few in a lot of industries these days.