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List of the 25 largest architectural firms ranked by 2024 Indianapolis-area architectural billings.
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List of the 25 largest architectural firms ranked by 2024 Indianapolis-area architectural billings.
Our first task: to clearly communicate that it is time to get back to business.
Our city is on life support, so we have to attract and keep our best and brightest.
I never thought I would see a presidential administration adamantly use ignorance as a defense for mishandling intelligence.
Trump’s most recent actions have actually rewarded Putin and supported Russia’s geopolitical goals.
What I don’t get is the desperate and misleading tone. Empty promises verging on threats.
It is the small victories that propel us forward, and that is the direction I intend to go—ahead.
I am the first one to say Confederate monuments don’t belong in the public square. However, that doesn’t mean they shouldn’t exist.
No one should speak of “giving” Blacks a seat at the table; that itself is offensive.
As a human being, I am flawed. That flaw includes racial bias and prejudice.
State officials are just as responsible as local government for the development of systemic racism in Indianapolis over time.
Can any of those armed with torches and pitchforks seriously say that if they had been born in a different era they would hold precisely all of the same beliefs they have today? To answer yes is a few notches above the height of arrogance.
The pandemic and perhaps other factors are driving general crime down. But murders are skyrocketing.
Will we look upon the physical location where work is being done with the same reverence?
Because one-third of incarcerated people are in local jails with short stays, “jail churn” … promotes infection and spread to communities.
Are we generally the kind of people who follow instructions and look out for one another? We are.
Former ExactTarget and TinderBox executive Mitch Frazier is bringing his global vision of agriculture and his knowledge of technology to AgriNovus Indiana, the agbioscience initiative of the Central Indiana Corporate Partnership.
Kitchen goods retailer Sur La Table says it has reached a “stalking horse” agreement with New York-based Fortress Investment Group for a possible sale.
The conference cited medical advice in making its decision and added ominously that the plan would be applied only “if the conference is able to participate in fall sports.”
With no statewide requirement in Indiana, districts are left to make the decision, then potentially write a policy and secure enough masks to outfit students and teachers.