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Yes, we do need a rainy day fund. But … how much more rain do you need?
Incivility isn’t a crime, and approaching and criticizing an official in a public place is not harassment.
I’m not hard-hearted about helping people who are experiencing homelessness.
Instead of keeping taxes low for everyone, the dynamic has been changed to keeping taxes low for those who have assets.
My fear is that a woman’s right to choose will die the death of a thousand cuts by the Indiana Legislature.
Local control allows governments to be the laboratory where ideas are conceived and experiments are tested.
The World Cup’s rosters reinforce the benefits of diverse teams in the workplace and society.
Attorney Daniel Sigler, who successfully prosecuted former Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White, will work with the inspector general and determine if criminal charges are warranted against Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill.
Daily commuters, weekend and event visitors, and businesses large and small count on the roads moving more than 160,000 vehicles daily as safely and smoothly as possible.
We have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to correct the mistakes of the past.
The program will provide one free hand-held metal detector for every 250 students.
The run-up in share price seems to reflect investor sentiment that the Indianapolis drugmaker has turned a corner after more than a decade of struggling to launch new medicines.
Herman & Kittle Properties has requested a zoning change that would allow it to build three apartment buildings in the 2300 block of Lafayette Road.
Indiana-based Kimball Electronics said it might be forced to move manufacturing outside of the United States to avoid Trump’s tariffs on diodes and electric integrated circuits.
The Indianapolis-based pharmaceutical company said the division’s headquarters would remain in Greenfield after the spinoff and that no job cuts are planned.
The backing of the group could be instrumental in helping the school district pass the tax measure, which leaders say it needs to avoid drastic cuts.
The nation’s largest snack food company is adding two production lines and about 50 employees to its already-sizable operations about 45 miles northwest of Indianapolis.
Forrest and Charlotte Lucas have continued to host big parties, fundraisers and soirees at their West 116th Street estate, despite losing an effort to gain zoning approval for the events.
Attendees at this year’s edition of the massive tabletop-gaming confab could top 60,000, with an economic impact as high as $75 million.