Hemp-production bill approved by General Assembly
Legislation that would increase hemp production in Indiana is on the way to Gov. Eric Holcomb for his approval.
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Legislation that would increase hemp production in Indiana is on the way to Gov. Eric Holcomb for his approval.
The budget provides an additional $539 million in base funding for K-12 education and boosts funding for the Indiana Department of Child Services by more than a half-billion dollars over two years.
More than two dozen drivers spent Wednesday testing the deflector, which is designed to reduce the risk of head injuries. It will be the latest safety device to make its debut at the Indy 500.
Indy Chamber President Michael Huber said the local bid package was “one of two that were personally handed to Jeff Bezos” by the Amazon team. The chamber is now repurposing some of the materials from the package for more economic development efforts.
The loss was more than double what analysts had predicted as Tesla lost $702.1 million in the quarter.
Most of the area’s largest car dealers are being sued for charging document-preparation fees that appear to violate state law. But Indiana lawmakers just passed a bill to the governor that would legalize the practice.
The Indiana General Assembly approved legislation Wednesday night that would allow Hoosiers to place wagers on professional and college sports as soon as Sept. 1.
The $14 million Hub & Spoke, planned for East 106th Street and Lantern Road, will connect building and design industry tenants to clients and makers all under one roof,
England-based JD Sports Fashion Plc entered the U.S. market in June with its $558 million acquisition of Indianapolis-based Finish Line and says it likes what it sees so far.
One year after the closure of Carson’s at Circle Centre, city and mall officials are still looking for the right tenant—or mix of tenants—to fill the massive footprint.
It’s as if we collectively shrug our shoulders and say, “These diseases are too hard to handle, so you’re on your own.”
On a local level, sponsor a child in a summer program. Help a child before he or she becomes a victim.
To unleash more resources to worthy causes, we need leaders and policy environments that will facilitate rather than limit philanthropic capital.
We have neighbors who are doing really well living beside neighbors who haven’t had the same access to or benefits from the same opportunities.
Without a dedicated focus to filling this gap, it is estimated the skilled-worker shortage could reach 11 million nationwide by 2020.
My view is that, if people don’t like paying high state and local taxes, they need to change their state and local legislators.
Imagine if we could help eliminate food deserts altogether by using autonomous vehicles to deliver groceries to underserved neighborhoods.
The businesses will join five other retailers that recently opened on the ground floor of the new Massachusetts Avenue apartment building.
The Republican supermajority and the governor are failing to prepare Indiana for an ever-changing and uncertain future.
I am confronted with two efforts to impose plans from above and to drown us under statistics designed to ensure that the plans are executed.