Nate Feltman: Don’t politicize investments in economic development
Indiana is attracting the jobs of the future. Pitting city against city or rural versus urban will set us back.
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Indiana is attracting the jobs of the future. Pitting city against city or rural versus urban will set us back.
Negative ads can lead voters to tune out of campaign messages. Some studies show they can lower voter turnout and enthusiasm about an election. Neither seems like a good idea, no matter whom you support.
For a fan base still grappling with the PTSD of their last franchise quarterback’s constant health concerns and shocking early retirement, one can understand why the alarms are already flashing bright red.
A national study by Americans for the Arts lists $151.7 billion of economic activity for the U.S. not-for-profit arts and culture industry.
The $4.5 million in funding comes from the latest two-year state budget approved this year by the Indiana General Assembly. VU said the effort will help address a growing demand for professionals in the aviation industry.
UAW President Shawn Fain told workers in a live video appearance that the companies started gaming the system, waiting until Fridays to make progress in bargaining.
Representatives from the state’s colleges and universities conceded that rising tuition costs are deterring thousands of students from post-high school educations.
University of Notre Dame President Rev. John Jenkins is Notre Dame’s 17th president and has served in his position since 2005.
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.”
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.
Our livability and favorable business environment drive Carmel’s economic vitality and have made our community a destination for families worldwide.
I firmly believe that all forms of government function best when they’re closely connected to the constituents they serve.
As this shift continues, policymakers must grapple with the evolving needs of minority populations and adapt policies accordingly.
It is harder and harder to remain upbeat about national politics in Washington.
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.
A sense of proportion is built on reason and hope, not fear and anger.
Politics is serious, but humor done well can be far more memorable than constant negativity.
We live in a world plagued by challenges but also brimming with possibilities.