Bohanon and Horowitz: This Thanksgiving, there’s plenty to be grateful for
| Cecil Bohanon and John Horowitz
Anyone willing and able to work can likely find some kind of employment in today’s economy. And that is always good news.
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Anyone willing and able to work can likely find some kind of employment in today’s economy. And that is always good news.
In 1926, the Indianapolis Light and Heat Co. strung lights on its building, decorating it for Christmas.
Shorthanded veterinary clinics are being slammed by the high number of pets acquired during the pandemic and a worsening shortage of workers, from support staff to veterinarians themselves.
The fast-growing, family-owned operation, based in Miami, has filed plans with the state to renovate three buildings and open them as primary care medical clinics.
The former chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee will testify before that same committee to ask lawmakers to allocate an additional quarter-of-a-billion dollars annually toward public health programs.
With the county experiencing the second-highest growth rate in Indiana, builders and apartment developers have not been able to meet the increasing demand for affordable and workforce housing.
Fans of Indiana sports teams haven’t seen many coaching hires such as this one. It would be helpful if the past results offered a prediction of how Saturday’s Sundays will go, but the results have been mixed.
Haas, president of Carmel-based Advisa, where she has worked for 18 years, leads a team of 35 people who work to help company executives build effective teams and improve their workplace culture.
Some Hoosiers can’t afford access to quality health care. Others simply need to be prodded to do the right thing and make good choices.
For years, Lopresti has been telling Indiana sports stories in the pages of IBJ—stories about professionals, amateurs and kids. Stories about referees and coaches. Sad stories, funny stories and inspiring stories.
Let me share some ideas that can get you started in making a difference in your community in the political space.
It would be extremely easy to sit and wait and expect employers to do the heavy lifting. But as with all cultural and systemic problems, we need to work together—and here’s how.
The approval of such a study marks the first substantive step in the airport authority’s consideration of a hotel—which would sit on the west side of the existing terminal garage—since the terminal opened in 2008.
The data suggest companies are largely adhering to capital spending plans as they seek to improve productivity and help counter lingering cost pressures.
According to the Indiana Supreme Court’s annual report, there were 609 complaints alleging judicial misconduct filed statewide during fiscal year 2021-2022. Of those complaints, 51 cases were not summarily dismissed.
Employees at the world’s biggest Apple iPhone factory were beaten and detained in protests over pay amid anti-virus controls, according to witnesses and videos on social media Wednesday, as tensions mount over Chinese efforts to combat a renewed rise in infections.
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits rose last week to the highest level since August but still remains low by historic standards.
Former Vice President Mike Pence brought his national book tour to Indianapolis one week after the release of his autobiography, which has brought him much media attention and intensified speculation about whether he’ll run for president in 2024.
The former executive, Mark Damer, had been terminated by financial firm David A. Noyes in 2019.
FTX attorney James Bromley described the company as “run by inexperienced and unsophisticated individuals,” adding that “some or all of them were also compromised individuals.”