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Shreve raises First Amendment questions with social media posts about protest
The Republican candidate for mayor said on X and Facebook that he would “do everything in my power” to stop a pro-Palestine group from “assembling on property dedicated to Americans who have died for our country.”
Report: Indiana tech firms landed 19 deals worth more than $93.4M last quarter
Echoing national trends, both the number of venture investments into Indiana companies and the total value of those deals declined as compared with last year, the TechPoint report says.
Sue Finkam: My vision is to make Carmel the ‘Best-Run City’
Our livability and favorable business environment drive Carmel’s economic vitality and have made our community a destination for families worldwide.
Miles Nelson: Carmel will choose who will keep moving city forward
I firmly believe that all forms of government function best when they’re closely connected to the constituents they serve.
Whitley Yates: From majority to minority: Shifting demographics
As this shift continues, policymakers must grapple with the evolving needs of minority populations and adapt policies accordingly.
Curt Smith: Republicans voting to oust McCarthy pranced, postured
It is harder and harder to remain upbeat about national politics in Washington.
Marshawn Wolley: Next mayor must have plan to advance Black agenda
For the city to reach its fullest capacity, there must be a redress of the inequities of the past and positive public policy aimed at the future.
Rep. Ed DeLaney: A sense of time and of proportion is sorely needed
A sense of proportion is built on reason and hope, not fear and anger.
Jennifer Wagner Chartier: Let’s make political ads funny, memorable
Politics is serious, but humor done well can be far more memorable than constant negativity.
Claire Fiddian-Green: I’m inspired by this year’s Indianapolis Prize winner
We live in a world plagued by challenges but also brimming with possibilities.
Midwest coalition involving Indiana selected for regional hydrogen hub
Gov. Eric Holcomb’s office says the U.S. Department of Energy will award up to $1 billion in grant funding to the Midwest Alliance for Clean Hydrogen, or MachH2, which consists of more than 70 Midwest public and private organizations.
Ford says it’s at limit on how much it can spend to get new contract with striking autoworkers
The apparently widening labor rift indicates that Ford and the UAW may be in for a lengthy strike that could cost the company and workers billions of dollars.
GOP’s Scalise ends bid to become House speaker as Republican holdouts refuse to back nominee
U.S. Rep. Steve Scalise told colleagues at a closed-door evening meeting of his decision and declined to announce backing for anyone else, including his chief rival, Rep. Jim Jordan, the far-right Judiciary Committee chairman backed by Donald Trump.
White House poised to announce winners of competition to produce hydrogen fuel
Earlier this year, an Indiana group seeking to land one of the hydrogen hubs joined forces with a coalition representing Michigan and Illinois to enhance the chance.
IndyCar takes hybrid testing to its marquee venue in Indianapolis
Indianapolis Motor Speedway reverted to its original purpose Thursday—serving as a test track for new automobile technology. The lessons learned about IndyCar’s new hybrid cars could reverberate throughout next season.
Shariq Siddiqui: Project: Not-for-profits benefit from collaboration
Future interventions in collaborations require resolving possible challenges that might hinder collaboration.
Brad Rateike: When nostalgia knocks, visit an old friend
I am often amazed when I hear people talking about being ‘lonely’ when they appear to be surrounded by crowds.
Brian Schutt: To overcome population decline, look at immigration
Declines in mortality and fertility while in-migration stays constant are the factors behind the projected population decrease beginning in the late 2030s.
Deborah Daniels: Jerry Bepko was humble and loved his community
With apologies to some of the greats under whom I had the privilege of studying … he was easily my favorite law professor.