Federal grant helps IEDC expand minority services to small businesses
The agency last year received $1.6 million from the federal Minority Business Development Agency and added $400,000 in matching funds.
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The agency last year received $1.6 million from the federal Minority Business Development Agency and added $400,000 in matching funds.
As Microsoft’s chief technology officer of worldwide defense and intelligence, Kate Maxwell is the lead technical authority and strategist for the global defense and intelligence industry at Microsoft and works closely with allied defense, intelligence and aerospace customers worldwide.
To address Indiana’s child care crises, the state should do two things: Spend more money and spend the money better.
In purely economic terms, the child care business model is broken.
To achieve such a balanced approach, history provides ample learning opportunities.
We need further efforts by the pro-life community to make abortion unthinkable.
Once freed from federal enforcement of rights and left free to act by our Supreme Court, the Legislature is free to limit our freedoms.
In a recent ranking of 100 suburbs, Carmel, Fishers and Noblesville were rated three out of the top five safest communities in the nation.
Anyone who has paid attention this campaign season knows crime is the number one issue for a lot of voters.
Research suggests quality youth employment experiences lead to significant reductions in violent crime.
In four short years, several institutions have launched within the Black community because of the Black agenda.
Freedmen faced numerous challenges during the post-war period, encountering racial discrimination and systemic inequality.
The continuous message of ‘crews continue to work’ gets old when food is going to waste.
Don’t try to demonstrate your brilliance by suggesting you know more than the seasoned veterans.
My goal has been to consistently get back to people in a timely manner and to be present and engaged during meetings.
Simply writing your tag with a can of spray paint is nothing more than a pathetic attempt to get attention—any kind of attention.
While they no longer share a ZIP code, these three women share share a unique bond, arriving to Indianapolis as strangers and TV competitors at WISH, WTHR and WXIN/WTTV, but leaving as ardent supporters of one another and close friends.
Spark is a welcome addition to downtown and the Circle in particular—one it feels like the city has been building up to for too long.
Enjoy reading and learning who made the list this year and all the fun facts about Indiana’s leaders.
A strong stock market in the first 18 months of the pandemic boosted the retirement earnings of many Americans, helping to spur the “Great Retirement Boom.” Inflation and others factors have since sent some older Americans back to work.