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People management abilities are extremely valuable, whether or not you are in a leadership position or have the title of manager.
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People management abilities are extremely valuable, whether or not you are in a leadership position or have the title of manager.
The monument on Monument Circle is Indiana’s official memorial to Hoosiers who fought in the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, the Mexican War, the Civil War, the Frontier Wars and the Spanish-American War.
Julie Cranfill lost her father to COVID-19 last March. Because of pandemic restrictions, she felt there was no way to publicly remember her dad, to tell the world what a wonderful father he was.
Whether it’s a need for better health, a better circumstance or simply more opportunity, reclamation projects have found this to be a welcoming city over the years.
Indianapolis artist Tasha Beckwith was chosen by the Indianapolis Airport Authority’s public-art selection committee to create an 11-foot-high, 75-foot-long mural depicting Madam C.J. Walker’s impact on Indianapolis.
Kelly Tingle contacted her doctor early in the pandemic, to get control of her anxious thoughts.
Former JW Marriott employee Lisette Woloszyk watched things go from bad to worse in March, as cancellations for the city’s hotels racked up alongside COVID-19 cases.
Dee Alderman’s doctors told her in November, as cases heated up, to stay home completely; her husband and son decontaminate every time they come in the house.
Three months after Dan McFeely was released from the hospital, he still struggles with shortness of breath and gets exhausted more quickly than before he caught the virus.
Jason Welch hopes his Indy Executive Cleaning will retain the customers it’s gained in the past year.
Andrea Haydon was notified by email that her job at Ratio Architects was being eliminated. She has since started her own firm.
Nolan Taylor says the online processes he and his students have to navigate get more grueling by the day.
The pandemic changed just about every aspect of Lori Casson’s job as executive director of Dayspring Center.
Nothing in Indiana University Health pulmonologist Dr. Caitriona Buckley’s 18 years of practicing medicine has even come close to the stress of this past year.
Restaurateur Ed Battista says Bluebeard and Amelia’s have gone through radical changes to keep the businesses afloat and maintain the human relationships at their core.
The pandemic hit Indiana one year ago, packing an emotional and financial wallop. Read the stories of 11 Hoosiers to see how they have navigated the choppy waters in business, in life and in loss.
Democrats maneuvered frantically Friday to push President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion stimulus bill over the finish line in the Senate, agreeing to a last-minute change sought by moderates.
Statewide hospitalizations due to COVID-19 rose from 692 on Wednesday to 730 on Thursday.
Indianapolis-based Hurco Cos. Inc. shares jumped more than 13% Friday morning after the manufacturer reported a rebound to profitability and increased sales and orders in its fiscal first quarter.
The settlement agreement brings the legal wrangling over the estate of the artist who grew up in Indianapolis and is known for his iconic “LOVE” series closer to an end.