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The Indiana Council for Economic Education is a nonprofit, working to increase economic literacy throughout Indiana.
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The Indiana Council for Economic Education is a nonprofit, working to increase economic literacy throughout Indiana.
Marion County hospital systems anticipate more mergers, possibly with each other.
It’s been a disappointing season for soon-to-be ex-Purdue football coach Joe Tiller, but he helped make football important
at Purdue University.
Steak n Shake hopes to create buzz with its new marketing plan targeting youth.
The fixes for poverty, and low-wage workers, are hard, deliberate and done family by family. This is why the cost of the welfare
program reforms implemented in 1996 didn’t plummet with lower enrollment.
It may not be the best little roadhouse in this western state, but Texas Roadhouse—which was actually launched in
Clarksville,
Ind.—has its pleasures.
The 12 Free Days of Indy Christmas promotion runs through Dec. 24 and gives patrons of several city destinations the opportunity
to enjoy them without the cost.
Descendants of World War I flying ace Harvey Weir Cook celebrated the Veterans Day dedication of a new passenger terminal
bearing his name, a belated consolation for the removal of his name from Indianapolis International Airport that he helped develop more than 60 years
ago.
MISSION Increase economic literacy in Indiana with the help of business, education, government and agriculture leaders. Through 11 university centers, provide K-12 teachers with knowledge and curriculum tools that will allow effective and interesting instruction.
Sean Newhouse, associate conductor of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, invited concert goers to send a text message to vote for their finale favorite.
In the midst of one of the worst financial markets in decades, Dennis Reinbold has launched Maserati of Indianapolis at his
Dreyer & Reinbold BMW Infiniti-Mini complex on the north side.
Computers are sensible, but humans using computers are anything but.
A national newsmagazine for the gay and lesbian community has named Bloomington as its top U.S. small-town vacation destination.
Eldorado Resorts LLC, a Nevada company, has a long-running bid to take over Casino Aztar in Evansville, and the bid now appears
to be heading for approval by state regulators.
Dennis E. Murray Sr. was declared liable in October by U.S. District Court Judge Larry J. McKinney for at least some of the
millions of dollars he borrowed to buy Conseco stock in the late 1990s.
The National FFA Organization and the city of Indianapolis can celebrate the record-breaking success of the 81st National
FFA Convention, thanks to the generosity and assistance of committees, funders and citizens.
At a time when most retailers are cutting back, a few in the Indianapolis area are growing.
John Aleshire, the executive director of the Humane Society of Indianapolis, is rolling out policies that please animal advocates.
Sugar Creek Utility Co. wants the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission to grant it rate relief for the 84-lot manufactured
housing community Riley Village.