Lucas Oil Stadium builds resume as a concert venue
Lucas Oil Stadium has lately been an across-the-board “yes” to concert planners more often than at any other time in the venue’s 19-year history.
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Lucas Oil Stadium has lately been an across-the-board “yes” to concert planners more often than at any other time in the venue’s 19-year history.
It’s not clear if the new program will represent a big shift in how Indiana currently uses its tax credits. In the past few years, life sciences companies — including Eli Lilly and Co., Elanco Animal Health and others — have received state incentives to expand or retain jobs in Indiana.
On May 19, IBJ will host our annual Education Power Breakfast, where the value of a college education will be a topic.
Regions that can combine engineering talent, testing infrastructure, manufacturing capacity and supply chain access will shape the future of defense production.
Transformational thinking can successfully address Indiana’s health care challenges, but the burden can no longer be placed solely on the shoulders of those delivering the care.
Only Purdue will participate in a postseason tournament.
The legislative blueprint outlines a half-dozen guiding principles for lawmakers, focusing on protecting children, preventing electricity costs from surging, respecting intellectual property rights, preventing censorship and educating Americans on using the technology.
Indianapolis-based MCL Restaurant & Bakery, which celebrates its 76th anniversary this month, said it planned to focus on its remaining seven restaurants.
CBS News said a shift in radio station programming strategies and challenging economic times led to the decision.
Former state Sen. Jim Merritt has a new book out titled “Lessons Learned: Are We Ready for the Next Pandemic? History Says No.” detailing Indiana’s response to the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Indiana Members Credit Union, which moved its headquarters to Bottleworks District earlier this year, is selling a portion of its former south-side campus on Madison Avenue.
Apparently, time moves faster than you think.
Richmond’s leaders have expanded their view of economic development beyond industry and workforce
I remain uneasy, mostly about the pyramid’s promotion of saturated fats.
Done right, AI will sharpen our collective mind and help us solve problems faster. Done wrong, it will only cloud our judgment and slow our ability to act.
Cornelia Cole Fairbanks would be permanently associated not only with civic leadership, but with healing and recovery.
That’s a rare kind of patience, to work for a harvest you will never see.
Let’s hope the full Congress comes to its senses and follows these legislative leaders.
We wasted two weeks of our short session in kowtowing to Trump’s call for early redistricting.
It is clear that this is a challenge our community must deal with on behalf of its residents.