Derek Schultz: The $60.5 million overhaul of the IMS Museum is a spectacle unto itself
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The place that celebrates the world’s greatest racetrack has a brand-new look inside and provides IMS entrants a vastly upgraded experience.
Johnson Grossnickle & Associates helps as many as 65 nonprofit clients each year boost their relationships with donors and raise the money they need to achieve their missions.
But Indiana’s 5th District voters deserve representation in congressional committees, too.
I suspect that these questions and challenges are similar to those that some of you are facing at your own companies and organizations.
While we all know the costs of prescription medications are sky-high and lawmakers’ efforts to lower prices are well-intentioned, SB 140 will result in higher health care costs for Hoosiers.
Without swift and decisive action, more Hoosiers struggling with mental illness and substance use disorders will not receive the treatment they desperately need and end up behind bars.
Tax-equity-backed investments have expanded Indiana’s energy capacity by 185 megawatts, ensuring grid reliability and supporting lower electricity costs for businesses and residents.
House Bill 1172, which proposes establishing an Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, could provide targeted support to the kinds of businesses that drive much of Indiana’s economy.
Prior authorization serves an important purpose. It is one of the few tools to keep health care costs in check, ensuring that treatments are medically necessary and cost-effective.
Here is a road map for determining how you can grow your business sustainably.
Economists have long pointed out that setting a price ceiling below the market clearing price will inevitably lead to product shortages.
Insurance works on the principle of the Law of Large Numbers.
Few sectors were spared in trading Friday, a day after U.S. companies lost $2 trillion in value.
The city of Baltimore accuses the sports betting companies of violating state and city law by engaging in “unfair and deceptive practices.”
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s focus on inflation suggests that the Fed will likely keep its benchmark interest rate unchanged at about 4.3% in the coming months.
The unemployment rate rose modestly but for what economists consider a good reason: 232,000 people entered the labor force.
The Trump administration is considering cuts or changes to spending on Medicaid, education and other programs that could impact the state budget.
President Donald Trump has spoken out against the CHIPS Act, meant to incentivize semiconductor-related development in the U.S., but industry insiders say they’re optimistic the initiative will survive.
Several of the session’s most important pieces of legislation—including bills affecting the budget, property tax relief and health care transparency—will be heard, amended and passed out of committee next week.