Andretti Global racing makes progress on new HQ building
Andretti Global’s new headquarters in Fishers is a steel skeleton in the middle of a dusty field, but the motorsports giant’s future home is starting to come into focus.
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Andretti Global’s new headquarters in Fishers is a steel skeleton in the middle of a dusty field, but the motorsports giant’s future home is starting to come into focus.
More than half of the expected developments within the district the city has designated as a professional sports development area, or PSDA, have yet to break ground.
Brandi Davis-Handy in February became president of AES Indiana, the Indianapolis-based utility that serves electricity to about a half million people in central Indiana. She previously worked as the chief customer officer for AES U.S. utilities covering Indiana and Ohio. Davis-Handy is board president of GangGang, which organizes Butter, a multiday fine art fair. She […]
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It doesn’t serve the state well when governance is so one-sided, whether that be Democrat or Republican.
Dudas’ wiffle ball league began in 2015 with four teams and totaled 19 players, many of whom were Perry Meridian or UIndy teammates of his.
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A federal judge on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit alleging the state’s new university “intellectual diversity” requirements are unconstitutionally vague, and declined to issue a preliminary injunction blocking enforcement of the new law.
According to a person with knowledge of the situation, members of the team had set up a makeshift, internal sportsbook where athletes could wager on the times posted by themselves or teammates at meets.
Roughly one in four students in the 2022-23 school year remained chronically absent, meaning they missed at least 10% of the school year.