Butler University sees success with student-run insurance company
The company the school launched in 2017 insures a range of campus activities and assets, from its fine art collection and pianos to its living bulldog mascot.
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The company the school launched in 2017 insures a range of campus activities and assets, from its fine art collection and pianos to its living bulldog mascot.
Auto auction giant KAR Global’s acquisition of a Florida-based locksmithing company has blown up in spectacular fashion, a meltdown it blames squarely on the man who founded the business.
Janet Easley and some 200 volunteers spend Thanksgiving serving nearly 10,000 others.
Republicans will be forced to work with Democrats to see any GOP proposals take flight. And new, young Republican councilors say they’re eager to work across the aisle.
The project’s $15.75 million second phase is under construction now and will bring a permanent concert venue to the 250-acre park when it’s finished in June.
The legendary race-team owner who is about to buy Indianapolis Motor Speedway leaves little to chance. He’s even been known to oversee the placement of a sponsor decal on a racecar.
Under private property, if you sow and reap 100 bushels of corn—you keep 100 bushels. Under common property, it goes to communal warehouses and you’re lucky to get one bushel.
Bert Whalen and his Oceanpointe Property Management used fake leases to dupe investors into buying run-down rental properties in Indianapolis, according to an indictment made public Friday. No charges have been disclosed against his partner, former “Fox and Friends Weekend” host Clayton Morris.
Connecticut-based Stanley Black & Decker said last month that it was planning to cut $200 million in annual costs “from headcount actions across the company as well as executing some footprint rationalization opportunities.”
State Rep. Mara Candelaria Reardon of Munster will leave the Legislature after six terms as she seeks the 2020 Democratic congressional nomination.
Echoing the upbeat tone adopted by other Chinese officials in recent days, Chinese President Xi Jinping told a visiting U.S. business delegation that China holds a “positive attitude” toward the trade talks.
Katiera Winfrey, who grew up in Indianapolis, will be “the state’s first-ever television journalist dedicated exclusively to covering stories affecting Indiana’s diverse population,” according to station officials.
Indiana House Speaker Brian Bosma announced Tuesday that he will retire from his position at the end of the 2020 legislative session after serving his 12th year as speaker and 34th year in the Indiana General Assembly. He is the longest-serving speaker in state history.
Seventeen of the state’s 23 tech parks have either hit or soon will hit the cap on the amount of tax revenue they can capture—and the people who run the sites say that puts all their progress at risk.
The concern about confused voters or poll workers lacking the proper training should be addressed by the Marion County Election Board for 2020.
Why not strengthen fraying relationships by developing solutions in areas where we agree?
Thoughtfulness takes time. Listening takes time. Reading more than the headline and beyond the 120 characters takes time.
It is time for candidates to earn votes and let their policies stand or fall as they are presented to constituents.”
We can raise voter turnout and hold inspiring and engaging elections while moving our city forward.
Sex discrimination was widely accepted when the Fourteenth Amendment was adopted in 1868.