Editorial: Bears stadium will be expensive, but it could be regional catalyst
We’re proud of Indiana leaders for bringing the deal this far. And we’re excited to welcome the Bears to Indiana.
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We’re proud of Indiana leaders for bringing the deal this far. And we’re excited to welcome the Bears to Indiana.
The more complicated your digital estate is, the more hours heirs will need to spend tracking down accounts, filing additional paperwork and possibly going to court to be granted access.
I should have never underestimated the incompetence of Illinois politicians. After all, you don’t wake up one morning with $144 billion in unfunded pension liabilities and some of the highest taxes in the country. That takes decades of determined effort.
No athlete wants to endure a torn knee ligament. But for OrthoIndy CEO Dr. Matthew Lavery, an injury playing football for Division III Millikin University sparked an interest in fixing other people’s injuries.
So what are these unexpected expenses? A medical emergency, a broken-down car, death in the family, a lost job.
That is why the Indy Chamber applauds the City-County Council for advancing a serious plan to fix Indy’s streets — and supports its proposal to thoughtfully increase Marion County’s vehicle registration fees.
Residents trust those who are communicating openly, transparently and frequently.
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sponsored by IBJ’s Corporate 100 is our annual report on the state’s 50 largest public companies and 50 largest private companies. Corporate 100 also features our list of highest-paid public company executives, as well as Q&As with executives. LISTS A hardware store company and an Indianapolis-based health insurance giant secure another year at the top […]
The $75 billion in proceeds easily topped the previous record initial public offering from oil giant Saudi Aramco in 2019.
School leaders hope performance-based bonuses supported by the VITAL Trust and VITAL Foundation will attract and retain high-quality teachers.
Sales of existing homes in central Indiana shot up in May, the second straight month of rising sales, according to the latest data from the MIBOR Realtor Association.
Several Democrats have already lined up to run in the Indianapolis mayoral primary in less than a year.
A year into the launch of its new software product aimed at skilled-nursing facilities, Indianapolis-based Olio Health Inc. says it sees big growth potential for this part of its business.
The president announced the nomination on social media amid pressure from Congress to name a permanent replacement for Tulsi Gabbard.
A deal to end the war with Iran could reopen the Strait of Hormuz and allow oil tankers to carry crude again from the Persian Gulf to customers worldwide.
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At issue are temporary 10% worldwide tariffs President Donald Trump imposed after the Supreme Court in February struck down even broader double-digit tariffs.
An Indiana University social work lecturer sanctioned for allegedly violating Indiana’s “intellectual diversity” law says she is filing an appeal after the school did not renew her contract.