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Where there is creative talent, a creative industry closely follows.
My hometown and state have seemingly been working overtime to display how uncool we really are.
What do you put in place of the current primary system? Easy, a county convention.
Our nation cannot afford to view political opposition as an absence of morality, a defect of the heart and soul of a man.
The system of keeping serious debate behind closed doors ‘whitewashes issues and denies the public the right to hear deliberations.’
If lawmakers invest wisely, we’d likely send them back. If they invest poorly, we’d look for a wiser financial steward.
The parent firm of Carson’s revealed to state officials on Monday the scope of the five store closures it announced last week. Bon-Ton Stores Inc. filed for bankruptcy protection on Sunday.
Many rural counties, where the outbreaks are occurring in tandem with the opioid crisis, have few if any doctors who specialize in liver care or infectious diseases. The new program conducts virtual clinics to share information on complex treatments.
Currently four different diplomas are offered. The bill would require the state board of education to create the “Indiana Diploma” as the state’s new baseline.
The buyer is the same publicly traded firm that purchased Hare Chevrolet last year in Noblesville, and it’s interested in collecting more Indy-area dealerships.
The stores employ 11,000 associates in 18 states and operate under the banners Turkey Hill, Loaf ‘N Jug, Kwik Shop, Tom Thumb and Quik Stop.
Under the proposal, anyone wanting to legally carry a handgun in public would still be required to undergo a background check before obtaining a state permit, but the lifetime licensing fees would be eliminated.
The hotel’s developer is trying to strike a deal with a Veterans of Foreign Wars post to share the same lot. So far, the latter is holding its ground.
The former sports doctor whose serial sexual abuse of girls and young women has shaken the gymnastics world was sentenced Monday to a third prison term—this one 40 to 125 years—for molesting athletes at a Michigan gymnastics club.
The Indianapolis-based insurer, which already has reaped more than $1 billion from recent tax reform measures, plans to help employees sock it away.
A former National American University official alleges that the South Dakota-based for-profit college system defrauded the federal government out of millions through student loans, according to a federal lawsuit.
Plus classical music at the Palladium and the Indiana History Center.
Many fund managers and analysts say they’re optimistic stocks can keep rising, even if interest rates continue to climb.
Hundreds of Indiana’s least-populated townships face forced mergers with their neighbors in what would be the most significant overhaul of the local governments since a gubernatorial commission called for their elimination a decade ago.
Newly released federal figures show a sharp rise in child abuse fatalities in the U.S., with the bulk of the increase occurring in two states—Indiana and Texas—where child-welfare agencies have been in disarray.