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IBJ Podcast: Maureen Weber on the importance of early learning, leadership and failure
In a conversation recorded during IBJ’s Forty Under 40 event, Editor Lesley Weidenbener talked with Weber about the work Early Learning Indiana is doing today and about leadership and learning from failure.
Commerce chief: New electronics tariff exemptions are temporary, chip tariffs coming
Sparing electronics was expected to benefit big tech companies like Apple and Samsung and chip makers like Nvidia, though the uncertainty of future tariffs may rein in an anticipated tech stock rally on Monday.
IPS, other school districts move to e-learning Monday as staff protest potential school cuts
Several Indiana schools announced closings or online learning days Monday because many staff members plan to attend a Day of Action at the Indiana Statehouse.
Manufacturers struggle with uncertainty amid tariff chaos
The fallout has been most pronounced for companies that buy or sell from China, but even those that do business with other countries say international buyers are treading carefully.
Beckwith calls on Braun to veto property tax bill: ‘NOBODY understands this thing’
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun is expected to sign the latest version of Senate Bill 1, which supporters say would provide more than $1.4 billion in property tax relief over three years. Critics of the bill say local governments will raise income taxes to make up the difference.
Trump wants Congress to end changing of clocks, keep the country on daylight saving time
The president’s post came a day after a Senate panel heard testimony examining whether to set one time all year instead of shifting.
Indianapolis set to host 10,000-plus for national gathering of beer brewers
More than 550 vendors are set to showcase their products at the Craft Brewers Conference and BrewExpo America, but experts told IBJ the conference goes far beyond the walls of the Indiana Convention Center.
Stand-up comedy isn’t confined to traditional clubs
Several independent producers work outside the context of the two-drink minimums and brick-wall backdrops associated with comedy clubs.
Pete the planner: The president should be clear: Success requires sacrifice
Let me be clear: This will not be painless.
Mark Mayer: What entrepreneurs can learn from nonalcoholic beers
According to Nielsen data, nonalcoholic beer retail sales grew 415% (not a typo) last year, to around $700 million, and continue to surge.
Cecil Bohanon and John Horowitz: World trade is an ever-shifting balance
The balance of payments is an accounting device used to track a nation’s financial/economic interactions with the rest of the world.
FDA upheaval worries local companies
The Trump administration’s recent announcement that it plans to eliminate about 3,500 FDA jobs is creating uncertainty among Indianapolis-area companies that interact with the federal agency.
Fever popularity drives up demand, ticket prices
Indiana Fever games have become arguably the hottest tickets in town, and experts say demand will likely continue to increase with the offseason team rebuild.
Q&A with exec Jack Griffin, on the deep impact of anti-Canadian tariffs, commitment to DEI
The Atlas World Group CEO speaks candidly about what he believes the impact tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump will have. On his company, on Americans and on other countries.
Towns eager for READI grants to jump-start projects
Cities and towns around central Indiana are preparing to move forward on projects that will receive funding through the second round of state-funded regional grants from the Indiana Economic Development Corp.
Mark Montieth: Unprecedented shift of power
Changes are coming, but it’s a fluid environment with churning waters and probably always will be.
Editorial: Braun’s order that state foundations file fiscal reports is win for public
We encourage the governor to use a similar approach as he faces future public records issues.
Lesley Weidenbener: Help IBJ honor nonprofits at new awards event
This program aims to lift up and support top organizations with three Nonprofit of the Year awards and one Foundation of the Year award as well as several nonprofit leadership and program awards.
Carol D’Amico: Why dismantling the Education Department has merit
Governors, state legislatures and local school boards oversee funding, curriculum standards, teacher licensing and student testing.