Jim Shella: European vacation gave me glimpse of future
It leads me to believe that … electric vehicles will someday dominate the auto scene in America.
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It leads me to believe that … electric vehicles will someday dominate the auto scene in America.
Nearly 2,800 Hoosiers lost their lives due to an overdose in 2021, equivalent to the population of Indiana towns such as Loogootee, LaGrange and Winamac.
What I appreciate most about … Juneteenth is that the Black community collectively celebrates the day slavery ended for all Black people.
Belief in a person and the corresponding social VC investment could be the structure that nurtures a business to growth.
The pandemic is not over yet. We should act more like it.
Members are expected to … contribute as much of their time, talent or treasure as they can—when they can—to club initiatives.
The fun part of life is just about to begin.”
I must be frank: These shootings are a direct result of Republican policies that help dangerous, angry and unstable individuals buy or own guns, as well as their party’s unwavering loyalty to the gun lobby that finances their campaigns.
The AR-15 and its numerous variants … are the most popular civilian rifles in the United States.
The list of those blamed for the deaths in Uvalde grows apace.
What saddens me is that the daily street violence does not get the same attention from the national media and elected officials as mass shootings in schools do, even though hundreds of children and youth of color have been killed by urban violence every year for the last 50 years.
The Wabash Heartland Innovation Network in West Lafayette is teaming up with New Hampshire-based Senet to establish a low-power, long-range network that’s ideal for internet-connected devices.
Testimony showed Thursday how Trump clung to his own false claims of election fraud, beckoning supporters to the Capitol on Jan. 6 when Congress would certify the election results.
Kansas City, Missouri-based commercial real estate developer VanTrust Real Estate LLC said it plans to spend about $220 million to construct six industrial buildings, with three each at sites in Hancock County and Hendricks County.
After Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita used the announcement of the landmark $507 million opioid settlement to take a swipe at trial lawyers, one plaintiff’s attorney is hitting back, accusing the state’s top lawyer of nearly scuttling the deal.
The college-going rate has dropped 6 percentage points over the last year—12 percentage points lower than five years ago—with widening gaps for students of color and students from low-income families.
A three-judge appeals court panel upheld a county court’s decision affirming an arbitrator’s finding that the woman was entitled to the award.
Vaughn will oversee day-to-day operations for the firm as well as handle contracts and legal matters.
Eight new episodes of “Music in Transit” will promote the under-construction Purple Line as well as Indiana musicians.
More Americans applied for jobless aid last week, but the total number of Americans collecting unemployment remains at a five-decade low.