John Guy: Indiana’s tourism promotion lacks originality
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May we also conclude that the various state advertising well may increase tourism in general, but not specifically affect states individually?
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May we also conclude that the various state advertising well may increase tourism in general, but not specifically affect states individually?
Back here in Indiana, we have a bunch of people driving around without licenses. That’s not good.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has proposed a rule that would, for the first time, require funds and advisers to disclose information about how environmental, social and corporate-governance issues truly factor into their investment products and services.
To achieve the vision set out by the ADA, we must do more.
Experts predict the state will need more than 275,000 additional workers by 2026.
The clinics are in the crosshairs of the Indiana General Assembly and are likely to face a sharp drop-off in business if current legislation passes that would significantly restrict access to abortion.
Municipal employees will leave City Hall on Friday for the final time. The 31-year-old building will be demolished this fall so construction can begin on the $22.8 million Fishers Arts & Municipal Complex.
Two years after COVID-19 shutdowns, companies, students and professionals are still deciphering how to move forward with workplace changes, including the internship experience.
When researchers try to include non-cash benefits, there are problems with the data.
Justin Groff started mowing lawns at 9. Now, he’s made a business out of it.
Is a man ever too old to play baseball? “Yes” is your answer? Then you’ve come to the wrong place, on the wrong night.
We think the opportunities are worth the cost.
Our focus is on economic development, real estate, finance, technology, manufacturing, government and health care.
The project would include a 43,000-square-foot, three-story mixed-use building at the intersection of South Rangeline Road and 1st Avenue Southeast.
The Henry Street bridge would accommodate both cars and pedestrians and is a key component in the city’s infrastructure-heavy incentive package to bring Greenfield-based Elanco downtown.
An inflation gauge closely tracked by the Fed jumped 6.8% in June from a year ago, the government said Friday, the biggest such jump in four decades. Much of the increase was driven by energy and food.
Brown County’s Hard Truth Distilling Co. will build new rack house to age whiskey and install three 5,000-gallon fermenters.
The new phase would include 48 rental units and seven penthouse condominiums, 16,000 square feet of ground-floor space for restaurant and office uses, and a 120-vehicle multi-level parking garage.
Businesses have already noticed changes in consumer behavior as inflation erodes workers’ discretionary incomes.
The International Motor Sports Association said it also plans to return to the track in 2024 and 2025 for longer endurance races.