In unusual move, International School joins Indiana’s voucher program
The International School will be a rare example of a secular school accepting state money to help families pay high school tuition.
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The International School will be a rare example of a secular school accepting state money to help families pay high school tuition.
The Carmel City Council spent hours discussing a multimillion-dollar antique carousel and a proposed City Center hotel Monday night.
Midwest Fertilizer Co. will begin construction on its Posey County manufacturing facility next year. Construction is projected to support more than 2,500 jobs.
Nevada officials on Monday decried the Indianapolis-based insurer’s decision to pull its plans from three of the state’s more populous counties only weeks after it said it would not offer plans in the state’s other 14 counties.
Members of the Metropolitan and Economic Development Committee said they felt forced to approve a new measure as the result of a new state law.
The federal government says readmissions are often unnecessary and cost taxpayers tens of millions of dollars a year.
The U.S. Attorney's office in Indianapolis said Monday that Buster Hernandez also is accused of making cyber threats to juvenile females and producing child pornography.
Searching for stability, big insurers such as Indianapolis-based Anthem Inc. are focusing on Medicare Advantage, a politically popular program embraced by a growing population of older Americans.
Student loan giant Navient Corp., which has major operations in Fishers, has suffered a pair of courtroom defeats in its attempt to block government lawsuits alleging borrowers had been mistreated.
IT Luggage is investing nearly $1.8 million to purchase and renovate a 33,000-square-foot facility.
Krone North America Inc. has canceled plans to move its headquarters from Tennessee to Shelby County, where it had been planning to hire 101 people.
Plus a twisted Frank Capra class and the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
A judge recently ruled that IBM Corp. owes Indiana $78 million in damages stemming from the company’s failed effort to automate much of the state’s welfare services.
DuPont and Dow Chemical Co. say they have cleared all regulatory hurdles and will complete their planned merger at the end of the month.
Indiana’s former governor said his team will “focus all our efforts to advance the president’s agenda and see him re-elected in 2020.”
Purdue’s Board of Trustees approved $30 million toward the project and the College of Veterinary Medicine is expected to seek $5 million in private donations.
Indiana is paying a law firm $100,000 to help deal with the backlog of public records requests.
Authorities say no one was injured when a network of pipes collapsed outside a Rolls-Royce aircraft-engine assembly plant in southwest Indianapolis.
Jeff Dodson is a leader that is helping to transform UnitedHealthOne into what he call “a highly adaptable, consumer-centric digital payer organization.”
Judd Williams’ team created the first NCAA mobile app and a from-scratch process to manage and prioritize IT requests.