Kevin Teasley: Proposed graduation requirements are floor, not ceiling
There is nothing that prevents high schools from doing more than required.
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There is nothing that prevents high schools from doing more than required.
Creating safe spaces for adults and children to become more active in their daily lives improves the mental and physical health of everyone in Indianapolis.
Business leaders say the large amount of land that can be developed north of Evansville along the interstate gives the city unlimited possibilities for growth and change.
Most of the council’s Democratic caucus issued a joint statement Friday morning committing to city human resources reforms in light of sexual harassment allegations against a former top aide to Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett.
Meridian, Colorado-based Liberty Media, owner of Formula One Group, rejected Indianapolis-based Andretti Global’s application in January after a six-month review.
Sitting Congressman Jim Banks hasn’t yet accepted an invitation to debate from the Indiana Debate Commission, though both Democrat Valerie McCray and Libertarian Andrew Horning have indicated their willingness.
Republican gubernatorial candidate Mike Braun’s lack of particulars on his property tax relief plan for homeowners has raised concerns that the tax burden could be shifted to business and agricultural property owners.
Mitch Black’s main role is as an adviser to the New Venture Group’s 35 portfolio companies, helping them navigate the challenges that young companies face.
This ad hoc group believes the key is harnessing the strength of Indiana’s nearly 50,000 not-for-profits to bring true entrepreneurial innovation while reimagining social services.
One thing I can control is how I balance my consumption of positive and negative information and choose to approach life as a result.
Indiana’s strengths, if harnessed, could be a key to taking on these challenges and enabling the U.S. nuclear industry to leapfrog.
The economic lever that Daniels used was reducing the reliance of schools on local property tax by sending increased state dollars to the school systems.
Trust, know and believe, the MAGA crew is shaking in their boots.
Better yet, why do we keep turning to people in the final season of their lives when we look for leadership?
We still have three months until the election, and the political whiplash that was July should serve as a caution.
It took a little more than a fortnight for the national political landscape to shift in ways we never imagined.
While ‘jacks of all trades’ have their place, an ‘ace’ will always beat a jack.
When we simply discuss overhead and administrative costs, we are practicing lazy philanthropy.
There is too much at stake to just simply walk away.
Information spreads quickly in the electronic era.