EDITORIAL: Allow ailing IPS to cash in on Broad Ripple property
Developers are salivating over the 16-acre property and gearing up to offer millions of dollars to buy it.
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Developers are salivating over the 16-acre property and gearing up to offer millions of dollars to buy it.
How do we change things? That’s the question NO ONE can answer.
Regarding your series on poverty, I completely agree there’s a gap and that it needs to be minimized. That said, I do also know there has always been, is, and always will be a gap in income, lifestyle and what life brings to a person. How do we change things? That’s the question NO ONE […]
Little League International said it might consider sites outside of Zionsville for its new regional headquarters following public criticism of a real estate project associated with the high-profile development. Seventy communities had sought the headquarters before Zionsville was chosen.
Little League International might look for sites outside of Zionsville for its new Central Region headquarters following some public opposition to a housing project associated with the development. During a Zionsville Board of Zoning Appeals meeting Tuesday night, Little League International senior vice president administration and CFO Dave Housknecht read a statement from Little League […]
Mickey Maurer does an excellent job highlighting the indifferent response from various anti-hate organizations and individuals who provide Louis Farrakhan a free pass to espouse anti-Semitism in their name.
Most merger announcements are followed by shareholder legal action meant to hold deals hostage.
An incident of this magnitude can expose an acute conflict between who you say you are and who you appear to be.
An outdoor trek in central Indiana doesn’t have to just mean a walk in the park. There’s far more to try at outdoor areas than just trail traversing or taking a dip in a public pool.
Both hockey coaches and investors need to accept higher volatility in trying to turn probable losses into possible wins.
Teachers say that, beyond compensation issues, they are grappling with inadequate school funding, a lack of respect from some parents and community members, and increased school-safety concerns.
Researchers from three universities, including Indiana University, have found that price competition in the generic drug market might be putting more patients at health risk due to a higher number of manufacturing-related product recalls.
The grants will increase access to hands-on computer science education for Indiana teachers and students and cover program fees and teacher professional development.
The program, Stand University for Parents, helps parents take an “active role in helping their child’s struggling schools,” according to Stand for Children, an Oregon-based education-advocacy group.
Ivy Tech raised $16.4 million in 2017, exceeding the No. 2 community college fundraiser by 43 percent, according to a survey.
British carmaker Keating Supercars plans to produce the latest generation of its car, the Viperia Berus, on the West Lafayette campus. The car can travel more than 240 mph and is anticipated to sell for $180,000 to $250,000.
If nobody takes over the difficult and sometimes thankless task of making the case for how conservatism’s core principles apply to new situations, how can the philosophy continue to be a force that fights for individual liberty and opportunity regardless of one’s starting place in life?
Society is moving forward but it will never fully accept any minority group.
As with so many cases, even if politically and practically feasible, well-intended regulations will do more harm than good.
I assumed it was a done deal because, well, the monopoly always wins.