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IBJ Podcast: List of most influential Hoosiers contains dozen of new names
For this week’s edition of the IBJ Podcast, Nate Feltman, co-owner and CEO of IBJ Media, shines a spotlight on 10 of the Hoosier leaders making their first appearances on the list.
Indy Eleven’s women’s soccer team captures championship
The crowd of of 5,419 was the largest to ever see a women’s soccer game in Indiana, according to the Indy Eleven, topping a previous mark set by Team USA in 1996.
‘Barbie’ takes box office crown, while ‘Oppenheimer’ soars in historic weekend
“Barbenheimer” didn’t just work—it spun box office gold. The social media-fueled fusion of “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” brought moviegoers back to the theaters in record numbers this weekend, vastly outperforming projections.
Comedian Ron Sexton, longtime member of ‘Bob & Tom Show,’ dies at 52
Indianapolis native Sexton, who was known for several characters, including Donnie Baker, appeared on “The Bob & Tom Show” for more than 20 years.
Dr. Richard Feldman: Maternal mortality is a growing problem in Indiana
In 2020, 50% of maternal deaths were of women who did not receive early prenatal care, and 15% did not receive any care.
Pete the Planner: Invite your financial adviser to criticize your thinking
Keep pressing them to be critical until they offer something. Once that seal is broken, candor can take hold.
People with disabilities receive hospitality training at Fishers hotel
Participants are part of an eight-week training program at the Hampton Inn. Each person works with an employment coach from Janus Developmental Services and receives training on a variety of operations that include precleaning hotel rooms and deep cleaning other areas of the building.
Bohanon and Horowitz: Language, markets are organized spontaneously
Forty years ago, if you said, “Go Google it,” or, “Let’s meet up by Zoom,” the expressions would have been incomprehensible, and your friends might have wondered what was wrong with you. Yet today, they are commonly understood.
City to test state law in nuisance enforcement effort
Mayor Joe Hogsett’s administration is seeking a stronger approach to force property and business owners to discourage behavior that compromises public safety.
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.
Indiana 250: Kate Maxwell
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.
Sam Snideman: To advance state, we must invest in quality child care
To address Indiana’s child care crises, the state should do two things: Spend more money and spend the money better.
Jason Bearce: It’s time to transform early learning in Indiana
In purely economic terms, the child care business model is broken.
Brian Schutt: Navigating disruption: A balanced approach to AI
To achieve such a balanced approach, history provides ample learning opportunities.
Curt Smith: State’s Supreme Court ruling on abortion is good news
We need further efforts by the pro-life community to make abortion unthinkable.
Rep. Ed DeLaney: Legislature should allow voters to decide on abortion
Once freed from federal enforcement of rights and left free to act by our Supreme Court, the Legislature is free to limit our freedoms.
Jennifer Wagner Chartier: We can’t operate in a vacuum while we plan for future
In a recent ranking of 100 suburbs, Carmel, Fishers and Noblesville were rated three out of the top five safest communities in the nation.
Abdul-Hakim Shabazz: City of Indianapolis is firing blanks on gun proposal
Anyone who has paid attention this campaign season knows crime is the number one issue for a lot of voters.
Claire Fiddian-Green: To curb gun violence, increase youth employment
Research suggests quality youth employment experiences lead to significant reductions in violent crime.