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Walgreens agrees to pay $269 million in fraud settlement with government
The two settlements, announced Tuesday, cover allegations over improper billing.
Indianapolis-area homebuilders end stellar year with slowdown
Despite the disappointing closing month, 2018 turned out to be the busiest year for local builders in more than a decade.
Hoosier companies see big surge in venture capital investment
Venture capital raised by Indiana companies more than doubled in 2018 compared with 2017’s total, according to the latest report by PitchBook-NVCA Venture Monitor.
U.S. Senate sets up showdown votes on shutdown plans
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky. set up the two showdown votes for Thursday, a day before some 800,000 federal workers are due to miss a second paycheck.
Roundup: Fishers site to be redeveloped for office building
Shamrock Builders will recast the former site of Rita’s Backyard Tea Room and Garden Center. Also: Wendy’s in Westfield, and a tuxedo rental and clothing store in Noblesville.
Leading bank executive predicts another round of U.S. bank mergers
Industry executives have long predicted a wave of bank mergers that’s so far played out only in smaller or mid-sized deals.
Dana Black: Sexy or not, municipal elections affect our lives
To control Indianapolis and its economy would mean increased control over the state’s economy.
Baron Hill: Leaders must look long term when tackling problems
Quite frankly, both political parties and the president are at fault for this record-breaking closure.
Adrianne Slash: Millennials will remember government shutdown
It will be interesting to see how many of our generation will consider a federal government job to be a ‘good, secure job’ going forward.
Anne Hathaway: Our government leaders should be ‘a force for good’
Servant leadership is an acquired skill, but that is exactly what we demand from our local, state and federal government leaders.
Leah McGrath: A teen asks, ‘What have you been doing for 20 years?’
Those leading need to have ideas and a vision, an ability to inspire.
Deborah Hearn Smith: Indiana’s identity depends on addressing two key issues
I cannot imagine reasonable adults looking over a list and discussing whom it’s OK to hate.
John McDonald: Venture capital is key to Indiana’s future
If ideas are free, but capital here is scarce, Indiana’s ideas and entrepreneurs will be underdeveloped compared to other places.
Republicans Jose Evans, Jefferson Shreve eschew 2019 city elections
Jose Evans has decided to not to run for mayor and has thrown his support behind State Sen. Jim Merritt. And City-County Council member Jefferson Shreve, who replaced Jeff Miller last year, won’t seek a return to the council after his current term ends.
Jennifer Hallowell: Governor is right to focus on workforce
Indiana is poised for record growth and success in the coming years, so long as we embrace opportunities to adapt and change.
Una Osili: New tax law could affect charitable giving
Tax incentives significantly affect how much people give, as well as the timing of their donations.
Gerry Lanosga: Check ‘facts’ on social media before sharing
Stop spreading the B.S. that comes across your feed.
Brad Rateike: U.S. has serious problem at southern border
More than once we heard stories about Mexican cartels issuing bounties on individual Border Patrol agents.