MAURER: Read and heed ‘Keeping the Republic’
I recommend Mitch Daniels’ new book, which George F. Will referred to in the foreword as “conservatism for grown-ups.”
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I recommend Mitch Daniels’ new book, which George F. Will referred to in the foreword as “conservatism for grown-ups.”
The Mind Trust is laying plans to hand out up to five $1 million grants next June to teams of educational entrepreneurs who would use the money to develop and launch innovative charter schools in Indianapolis.
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Inc. has rejected Biglari’s request that directors appoint him and business partner Phil Cooley to the board. It also has rolled out a “poison pill” plan that would deter outside investors from taking over the business without negotiating with the board first.
Companies promising thousands of green jobs in Indiana are playing a high-stakes waiting game as federal officials consider the fate of at least $600 million in loan guarantees.
Here we go again. Billionaires versus millionaires, Round Two.
An intense documentary, a romantic comedy, and even a horror film for your consideration.
Simply Eyebrows is joining Indianapolis International’s heralded collection of retailers.
Third in our month long series of reviews of “en route” restaurants.
A team of collegiate collaborators turns Cathy Day’s acclaimed book into a stage musical
The 150-employee operation will ship products to international customers.
The federal Dodd-Frank act shifts firms from Securities and Exchange Commission oversight.
Tough economy, regulations dampen interest in the positions.
The company saw sales surge after introducing software in May that helps medical labs manage their disparate computer systems from a Web portal.
Fifth Third among them, after being hit with class action over whether to pay customers’ biggest bills first.
Scott Miller, president and CEO of Develop Indy, will assume the top post at the Greater Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce by Dec. 1. The two groups have been discussing a merger.
Despite the Aug. 13 stage collapse killing 7 concertgoers, the Indiana State Fair turned a modest profit of $389,000 this year. But about $500,000 in potential revenue was lost in the aftermath of the tragedy, and two investigations will cost about $1 million by the end of the year.
After reading Christine Scales’ Sept. 26 letter, it’s clear that she needs a pat on the back. It is commendable that this unemployed doctor’s wife has sent all her children off to college, and now has made the time to focus on her community. (I guess I was wrong when I believed women could both […]
When I read some statements in the Oct. 3 issue, I found myself grinding my teeth. Michael Hicks referred to long-dead economists by observing that the British economist John Maynard Keynes proposed deficit spending to help remedy a deep recession. Hicks pointed out that job creation in the U.S. is substantially slowed by the contraction […]