Education, health still key issues
The people of Indiana need to work to improve education, the overall health of our work force, and productivity and innovation.
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The people of Indiana need to work to improve education, the overall health of our work force, and productivity and innovation.
Less than two years after its audacious launch, the Chicago-based Big Ten Network has expanded into more than 70 million homes with coverage
in 23 of the nation’s top 25 markets.
A new generation of company leadership is revving the Gene B. Glick Co. and building and buying apartment complexes again.
The hiring of minority- and women-owned
businesses to work on the $275 million Indiana Convention Center expansion is far ahead of state requirements and has surpassed
rates that were registered for the $715 million Lucas Oil Stadium project.
Stop paying attention to the news and keep in mind that the stock market is only a tool for you to use to make money.
Beyond a sincere effort to improve high school education, we require massive retraining of our
business leaders and managers.
About two dozen franchises based in Indiana are not immune to difficulties during the recession.
The Indiana Innovation Alliance will bring together researchers from both IU and Purdue and keep much intellectual property innovation in Indiana.
Child’s-Play, a small business that installs playground equipment, has been hurt by the residential construction crunch, but
is surviving by traveling more and providing more maintenance services.
With a name like The Legend, expectations run high. Luckily for us, The Legend Classic Irvington Cafe (5614 E. Washington
St., 536-2028) met them.
Indiana lawmakers are stuck between the proverbial rock and a hard place when it comes to fixing the state’s bankrupt unemployment insurance fund.
Among defendants named in a Missouri lawsuit against investment firm Stifel Nicolaus and Co. is Stifel Managing Director Jeffrey
Cohen, who is based in the company’s Indianapolis
office.
Dress for Success Indianapolis is once again asking professional women to comb their closets for a spare suit.
At the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, I spent quality time at "Lego Castle Adventure," which features impressively
massive Lego sculptures, a dress-up area, some instructional sessions on castle construction and lots of tables and lego pieces
for building.
Fabric Care Center, a 49-year-old dry cleaning business at West Washing ton and Morris streets, is touting the benefits of galvanized steel hangers.
Taxpayers are in no mood to hand over additional subsidies to our two for-profit sports teams.
The Gene B. Glick Co. has managed to accomplish what few privately held family enterprises can—keeping the company alive
for
a third generation.
To support quality of life initiatives and boost economic development, Indiana government and its citizens must develop quality mass transit systems.
A team of Indiana University health researchers has concluded that smoke-free-workplace laws do not have a negative economic impact.
LOAN APPROVALS SBA loans SBA loan guarantees for the month of February. These businesses have received loans from financial institutions with a guarantee from the SBA. Not all funds are disbursed immediately. Furthermore, some approved loans are subsequently canceled. Berman Endodontics LLC, 16407 Southpark Drive, Westfield, $25,000 from The Huntington National Bank. Creative Roots Design […]