Gayle Cook, philanthropist and co-founder of Cook companies, dies at 91
Gayle Cook was known for her work in historic preservation—most notably for spearheading the restoration and preservation of the West Baden Springs and French Lick resorts.
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Gayle Cook was known for her work in historic preservation—most notably for spearheading the restoration and preservation of the West Baden Springs and French Lick resorts.
The league—not even halfway through the inaugural, three-day LIV Indianapolis—announced Saturday it will use its one-year option to return to The Club at Chatham Hills next year for its individual championship.
The tour has already sold out grounds passes for its Friday and Saturday rounds, along with several premium hospitality spaces. Click through our gallery to see photos of all the action on Friday.
Streets to Home leaders said a recent 10-person pilot was successful and that stakeholders were able to “accelerate our timeline” to launch the program and get people from the Leonard Street camp housed.
In today’s world, rapid changes have created a tremendous amount of uncertainty for organizations and individuals alike—both in the United States and globally.
Michael Munger argues that economist jokes serve three purposes: to be funny, to illustrate economic concepts, and to mock economists themselves.
In the business world, we like to pretend that HR is a utility—something we plug into the wall when we need a solution.
Elanco Animal Health last week released what CEO Jeff Simmons called its best quarterly earnings since its 2018 spinoff from Eli Lilly and Co.
Public reaction to business practices will be explored during “Unreasonable: A Modern Look at Consumer Motivations,” a conference scheduled Sept. 26 at Newfields.
Brian Higgins is the NCAA’s senior vice president of business performance and oversees the organization’s data collection and analysis work.
The Butler take on those in-demand degree programs focuses on critical thinking, communication skills and ethical decision-making, department Chair Jeff Carvell said.
Larry Dickerson spent a career in the automotive industry, politics and tourism before he returned home to Indiana with an eye on using food as a path to economic development.
We know it’s controversial, but moving kids on who can’t read and have, therefore, little chance of catching up doesn’t help anyone.
To the extent we do not hold our public officials accountable, we will undoubtedly get more of the same outcomes.
Shouldn’t we be teaching students about the people whose decisions have a direct impact? Shouldn’t we prepare them to understand and accept the responsibility of serving in those roles as adults?
China’s control of critical minerals isn’t just a national security concern—it’s a direct impact to business stability and profitability.
The state is already speculating with ratepayer and taxpayer dollars. Excessive ratepayer costs are unavoidable.
Mike Chappell has seen the highs and the lows,from the press box as the one constant in the local media.
Documents dated Aug. 6 also include multiple renderings of the campus, which would include 12 data center buildings, three ancillary buildings and more than 400 parking spots.
“Rewind” will feature hand-painted movie imagery that promoted VHS tapes and DVDs in stores from the 1980s into the early 2000s.