IndyGo to build $4 million training facility on north side
The city’s transit system plans a 3,500-square-foot building where it will educate new hires and fill-in drivers ahead of the introduction of the new Red Line route.
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The city’s transit system plans a 3,500-square-foot building where it will educate new hires and fill-in drivers ahead of the introduction of the new Red Line route.
The Brookings Institution report found that the situation is especially dire for Hoosiers without college degrees and said the state shouldn’t incentivize jobs that don’t pay middle class wages and benefits.
Bump stocks became a focal point of the national gun control debate after they were used in October 2017 when a man opened fire from his Las Vegas hotel suite into a crowd at a country music concert below, killing 58 people.
The government’s top doctor is taking aim at the best-selling electronic cigarette brand in the U.S., urging swift action to prevent Juul and similar vaping brands from addicting millions of teenagers.
After many months of delays and discussions with neighborhood residents, the proposal to remake station No. 16 is on its way to a city board for approval of zoning changes.
We were able to be ‘for’ something without feeling like we had to be ‘against’ something or someone.
Thank you for giving me a start and inspiring so many of us to pursue our dreams.
Why do we have to be in crisis mode before we do what we know is right?
The most important factor in student academic achievement is quality teaching in the classroom.
I know Joe Donnelly. Joe Donnelly is a friend of mine. That wasn’t the Joe Donnelly I know on those negative television ads.
The city of Indianapolis will be better for the infusion of talent it is poised to see in the upcoming political season.
This can be a game changer for employers facing hiring challenges to help skill-up their workforce.
Widening educational opportunities can dramatically increase the number of residents with postsecondary training and build a future talent base.
A focus at both the local and state level should be to encourage business development that will provide full time jobs with a living wage.
The impact of the committee’s efforts is felt year round.
We can and must do better. As government cannot or will not, we all need to step-up.
As models of providing health care continue to change and evolve, home health care cooperatives are growing rapidly.
I’m optimistic the jobs aren’t gone for good, just shifting.
The bottom line is that if we wish to attract top level talent to teaching, we have to pay reasonable salaries. But reasonable is going to be the subject of a lively debate.
We have dozens of school districts that pay starting teachers less than $35,00 a year.