Community development group LISC names Hampton executive director
David Hampton, the former deputy mayor of neighborhood engagement for the City of Indianapolis, will succeed Tedd Grain, who stepped down in December.
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David Hampton, the former deputy mayor of neighborhood engagement for the City of Indianapolis, will succeed Tedd Grain, who stepped down in December.
The fate of a Steak n Shake that has been a fixture in Nora for more than 40 years may rest on how much slack a local judge will give the Indianapolis-based company. But a court ruling against the company could clear the way for a new Crew Carwash.
CounterStrike Table Tennis in Fishers is attempting to foster new interest in the niche sport by hooking players up with high quality paddles at affordable prices.
Eric Dietz, director of Purdue University’s Homeland Security Institute, says businesses should have “active shooter” emergency drills just as they have fire drills.
The joy for me really comes from making connections with emerging artists and being able to give them an opportunity to show their work in an international location.
Since World War II, the Japanese have made corporate employment a mutual life-long commitment—shareholder interests be damned.
Boundaries—particularly regarding transfers—that were stifling but also stabilizing are being dismantled piece by piece.
This irrational behavior is the underpinning of behavioral finance, the study of the influence of psychology on the behavior of investors.
Little attention, if any, is paid to whether the brand resonates with the people inside the organization.
The Circle Theatre on Monument Circle, now known as the Hilbert Circle Theatre, was designed by Indianapolis architectural firm Rubush & Hunter and built in 1916.
There are about 115 retailers and restaurants along the street, plus dozens of service-oriented businesses and office users.
A new kids hub, dubbed the ROCK Community Center for Children & Youth, is under construction at 5750 E. 30th St. and is set to open next year.
Ovid Butler was a major figure in the history of higher education in Indianapolis, who more than any other single person deserves credit for founding Butler University.
Now is the time to fix those imperfections to reduce the hesitancy of any prosecutor considering the law’s use.
And so Whitten might initially seem like a surprising choice. But of course, Whitten’s career has been about more than the three years she spent at Kennesaw State. In fact, her resume is filled with schools that are IU’s peers.
We need to revive old friendships and forge new ones. We need to commit, no matter where we live, to re-neighboring our ’hood.
A series of events over the past year has pushed Asian Americans to the edge, and we felt enough is enough.
So, I thank Mr. Leppert for diagnosing the problem of Mr. Reynolds and Mr. Parr: They are in need of a hug.
The federal grant program, part of a larger pandemic relief effort, officially launched April 8, but its application portal crashed within hours because of technical problems. The portal is set to reopen Saturday.
A Chalkbeat investigation found that the rosy charter pitch for Stemnasium Science Math Engineering Middle School painted over troubling details—lawsuits, financial troubles, questionable academic credentials—that escaped notice by city charter officials and The Mind Trust.