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Talk is that this ultra-low interest rate environment is the “new normal.” What are the implications of ultra-low rates effectively forever?
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Talk is that this ultra-low interest rate environment is the “new normal.” What are the implications of ultra-low rates effectively forever?
Otis Bowen, who became the first physician to lead the federal government’s largest department, Health and Human Services, lived a long and rich life that included service as the Speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives and two terms as one of the state’s most popular governors. Bowen was born in 1918 near Rochester, where […]
Financial institutions in central Indiana are increasingly rolling out services aimed at the 765,000 Hoosier households who have no banking relationship or have accounts but also use alternative financial services such as check-cashing shops.
A survey found bank employees are changing jobs at the fastest pace in a decade, with non-officer turnover at 18.7 percent and officer turnover at nearly 7 percent.
Small and midsize business owners in Indiana expect the state’s economy will continue to grow at a slow and steady pace, even though they are dissatisfied with the economic plans of both presidential candidates, according to newly released data.
City should take bold step of creating an elevated park on downtown rail corridor.
John and Nancy Hill are purchasing a 96-year-old building and plan to open a restaurant and taproom in the up-and-coming corridor near downtown.
The claim that civic education is “important but insufficient” minimizes the crisis in civic and historical education across K–12 and especially higher education.
At the Purdue Research Foundation, we’re proud to be part of the statewide network that’s supporting the incredible growth in aerospace businesses we’re seeing today across Indiana.
Indiana is home to one of the largest rail infrastructures in the nation. Not only do freight railroads deliver the things we depend on each day, but they are also an economic development engine.
This conservation effort and the zoo that sponsors it deserve your support.
Republic Eric Holcomb and Democrat John Gregg each endorse an “all of the above” energy strategy. But we’d like to see the candidate for governor be more specific about how they’ll move Indiana beyond coal over the long term.
The Indianapolis International Airport plans to purchase six electric shuttle buses, which would constitute the largest electric fleet at any U.S. airport.
Democrat gubernatorial candidate John Gregg says there’s too much logging going on in Indiana state forests, while Republican opponent Eric Holcomb defends the state’s practices.
The Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites plans to pump more than $10 million into the Indianapolis museum in White River State Park and more than $7 million into 11 historic sites it manages around the state.
Beef & Boards proves that, theatrically, it’s not just interested in comfort food.
Enrollment in the Obamacare insurance marketplace is likely to stall or even decline for 2017 after two years of growth, according to S&P Global Ratings forecasts.
The project would create a roundabout intersection at State Road 37, extend and widen the street west to Hague Road and construct bridges over the White River and Cicero Creek.