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Zionsville organization helps adults with disabilities find work
Watch Us Farm is a nonprofit with an ambitious plan to grow and develop its program that provides job training and employment for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Otis Gibbs’ creative life includes his music, YouTube
The prominent Indianapolis musician with a healthy following in Europe is experiencing a career renaissance thanks to storytelling videos he posts on YouTube.
Samantha Julka: To fuel a think tank, you need an original thought
Put a group of smart people in a room, and innovation happens.
Cecil Bohanon and John Horowitz: When economic statistics lose integrity, bad things happen
| Cecil Bohanon and John Horowitz
The Federal Reserve uses BLS data to determine the inflation rate and whether the economy is in a recession.
Local businesses see big opportunities ahead in new drone-flight rule
Once the rule takes effect—which could be as soon as early next year—observers expect a huge increase in drone use for everything from package delivery to public safety to agricultural activities to aerial surveying.
Small Columbus health insurer tries to take on the giants
SIHO Insurance Services is tackling the gargantuan challenge of growth in the employer-based benefits market in Indianapolis and across the state.
Health district takes shape ahead of IU Health hospital completion
The recently established Indy Health District is dedicated to reducing health inequity across Indianapolis. It stretches from St. Clair Street north to 38th Street, encompassing 1,500 acres.
Mickey Kim: Danger: Private funds are salivating over your 401(k)
America’s 401(k) system controls over $12 trillion in retirement assets, the single largest reservoir of investable long-term money on the planet.
Editorial: Braun smart to sell land to Elanco for health district
Government doesn’t always move as quickly as the business community—and Elanco and Purdue have a vision for the kind of campus they want to develop.
Lesley Weidenbener: ‘I’ve had to give up fear’
“Fear is tiring, it’s draining, it’s expensive, it’s a barrier to creativity, and it hinders the connecting of people. Yes, fear can also act as a guide, a vehicle even for honoring our creator and even a natural protectant,” she continued. “But I’m talking about the fear that prevents collective progress.”
Dan Leonard: A case for sustaining leadership in biomedical innovation
It would be catastrophic on multiple levels if we ceded innovative superiority to our international competitors.
Kia Wright: Investing in our youth is state’s economic imperative
When young people connect with leaders who share their cultural background, they gain professional skills and confidence in their ability to succeed.
Letters: Sculpture offers high risk, low reward
Intended to be eye-catching, it would visually intrude at the busy intersection and create an unnecessary crash-risk for motorists who navigate an already visually complex intersection much traveled by motorized vehicles and pedestrians, bicyclists and scooters.
Mark Montieth: Speedway’s Tom Gilbert was billed as Purdue’s next hoops hero, but fate intervened
Gilbert passed through the stages of an idyllic childhood and nationally recognized high school athletic career at Speedway High School to a college experience at Purdue that was both snakebitten and self-destructive to an adult life that was cruelly unfair.
Change in Marion County’s residency requirement still sought despite committee’s vote
An almost 50-year-old requirement that county employees live in Indianapolis is creating staffing problems for some city agencies, but councilors on the City-County Council’s Public Safety and Criminal Justice Committee voted 6-5 against changing the rule.
ICE’s arrest of police officer raise questions about E-Verify
About 23 states, including Indiana, require E-Verify for at least some public and/or private employers.
Duty-free no more: Parcels worth less than $800 no longer qualify for tariff exemption
The national postal services of more than 30 countries have temporarily suspended sending some or most U.S.-bound packages.
Mounjaro price hike fuels UK pharmacy battle to retain customers
Eli Lilly and Co. announced this month it would raise the weight-loss treatment’s price by as much as 170%, presenting pharmacies with a dilemma about how much they would pass on to patients.
Indiana energy secretary highlights ‘regional approaches,’ conservation priorities at water summit
Indiana Secretary of Energy and Natural Resources Suzanne Jaworowski told attendees at the annual Indiana Water Summit on Thursday that a pending statewide water plan must be “transparent, data-driven and developed collaboratively.”