LAMKIN: Solving health care woes with CO-OPs
Health costs remain the No. 1 cause of personal bankruptcy and the largest, most uncontrollable element for businesses. This is unsustainable.
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Health costs remain the No. 1 cause of personal bankruptcy and the largest, most uncontrollable element for businesses. This is unsustainable.
A bidding method being used more often by the state is likely to reduce misery for motorists and merchants in the path of a highway project. Project completion time is now a major consideration in reviewing road-work bids that were traditionally evaluated almost entirely on cost.
Here’s a right-to-work primer: Federal labor law permits states to prohibit bargaining agreements requiring workers to join a union (or to pay union dues). Unions hate this provision but have never been able to kill it.
A top-tier law school in the city of Indianapolis not only will enhance an honorable profession, but also will provide a fine legal education—a sound foundation for any career.
A plea to City-County Council Democrats: Keep your eye on the prize and vote this month for smoke-free workplaces.
Led by Jesse Kharbanda, the Hoosier Environmental Council is keeping its agenda lean to boost chances for success in short session.
Like many, I eagerly await the publication of Berkshire Hathaway’s annual reports, which always contain timeless lessons from Warren Buffett.
This week, Charles Evans, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and leading contender to replace Ben Bernanke as Fed chairman, visited Muncie to give an important speech on moving the economy past the recession.
Speculation suggests that Indiana's newest Supreme Court's justice is a likely possibility to serve as the next chief justice, one day after longtime Chief Justice Randall T. Shepard announced his retirement.
Indianapolis police and members of the U.S. Marshall Service scoured a near-north-side neighborhood Wednesday night after a possibly violent suspect fled from officers who were trying to take him into custody. Bryant Harrison of Indianapolis is wanted for aggravated battery and for questioning in two homicides. The suspect, who is known to carry firearms, was seen in the passenger seat of a vehicle near 27th Street and Caroline Avenue.
Indianapolis police say three armed men wearing masks robbed a Dollar General store on the west side of Indianapolis Thursday morning. The incident took place at about 6 a.m. near 38th Street and High School Road. Police say the men rushed inside the store, tied up the manager and a delivery truck driver, took an undisclosed amount of money and fled in a red station wagon.
Unlike Indiana's other major colleges, Ball State University isn't trying to buy up possible school Internet domains names using a new suffix meant for pornography sites.
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay said Thursday morning that he does not envision injured quarterback Peyton Manning playing this season. Asked while attending a Riley Children’s Foundation charity event Thursday morning, Irsay said Manning is concentrating on getting the team’s other quarterbacks ready for upcoming games. The focus right now, he said, is for Manning to get healthy and “get him to throw the ball like he wants to again.”
The Carmel-based not-for-profit’s long-term plan recommends 215 new transmission infrastructure projects to improve reliability of its electric grid.
The Indiana Pacers are offering tickets for their Dec. 26 home opener for less than it costs to get into a high school game.
Two Indianapolis companies that received tax-abatement agreements from the city in 2007 have had the incentives canceled for failing to meet investment and employment goals.
The Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel eliminated five positions this week as interim CEO Frank Basile tries to rein in costs at the financially challenged organization that oversees the Palladium.
Employers added a net total of 120,000 jobs last month. The economy has generated 100,000 or more jobs five months in a row — the first time that has happened since April 2006.