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As a company, OneAmerica has aligned ourselves with Junior Achievement to educate students about finance management and budgeting, as well as spark and maintain interest in financial careers through various programs.
While affordable housing is important, residents of all income levels deserve to have quality, well-designed, safe and well-built housing. Diminishing standards, as HB 1114 will do, will not solve the affordable-housing shortage.
It is not safe for the community at this time to introduce more patrons into our buildings when new, more contagious virus strains have arrived.
This bill places a fee on carbon at its source, such as an oil well or coal mine, and returns all of the net revenue monthly back to households to pay for the added costs.
Many Hoosier voters don’t know that Indiana’s minimum wage is really $2.13 per hour. That is what waiters and waitresses make at many restaurants in Indiana.
Unity will not be achieved until this country turns back to Judeo-Christian values.
We have here the most recent Associated Press Top 25, and what it suggests is that Indianapolis won’t just host the most unorthodox tournament ever played by location, but also maybe with one of the most unusual fields in recent times.
MDG Salon | Studio owner Travis Moore said Thursday that the company’s downtown Indianapolis salon is closing, but the business will consolidate operations at MDG’s Carmel location starting March 1.
The state said more than 300,742 Hoosiers had been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. More than 779,240 had received the first dose of a vaccination.
Four companies that agreed to pay a combined $26 billion to settle claims about their roles in the opioid crisis plan to deduct some of those costs from their taxes and recoup around $1 billion apiece.
State lawmakers around the country are exploring a range of new taxes targeting Internet giants, seeking to capture some of Silicon Valley’s eye-popping profits and soaring share prices in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
Elevated unemployment, limited social activity because of COVID-19 and a slow pace of vaccinations are depressing sentiment
Indianapolis-based Kite Realty Group Trust beat analyst expectations with its financial performance in the fourth quarter despite a decline in revenue and funds from operations.
Researchers who have studied work-share programs—which have been implemented in 28 states—say thousands of Indiana workers have been unnecessarily laid off.
The progress our state has made in the last two decades in protecting wetlands would be seriously undermined by Senate Bill 389.
Hoosiers should never be fearful of retaliatory actions from a government agency that was created to serve the people, not to be served by the people.
Hogsett ran as the public safety mayor, and when it comes to killings, public safety has only gotten worse.
James Baldwin persuaded people with his intellect and talent for delivery on matters of which he was passionate.
The greatness of Black people isn’t limited to the strength required to overcome racism and oppression.