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I can think of only a few instances where a national search was successful.
A different type of project would likely be welcome on the AT&T site. The TWG project would likely be welcome elsewhere.
IUPUI has a right to a zero tolerance policy for sexual harassment.
A local tax-preparation business owner has pleaded guilty to instructing his employees to prepare more than 2,300 false client tax returns worth $1.5 million.
The Internet puts enormous information resources at our fingertips, but it also connects us to massive amounts of misinformation, disinformation and propaganda.
Can another Republican save us from that worst-case scenario?
Voters and politicos around the state have long called for Indiana to move up its presidential primary. But doing so requires solving logistical issues that have not been tackled.
Too many Indiana roads and bridges are in disrepair thanks to the Legislature’s reluctance in recent years to hammer out a long-term road-funding plan.
Will Indiana stay on a roll and win its first-ever Big Ten tourney title?
Once upon a time, Chiang Mai Thai Noodle would have been celebrated simply for existing.
Fun fact: there are four times the number of orchid varieties than there are mammal species.
"In a world filled with hyper-orthodoxy, Biglari Holdings represents an oasis of unconventionality," Sardar Biglari said in his latest letter to shareholders. "We follow our own individualistic ideas and ideals rather than find refuge in the superficial conventions and conformity.”
America is embarking on the next great era of space exploration, and investors in both private and public companies will play a big role.
The Saudis et al. tried to reinvigorate the OPEC cartel, which has been nearly destroyed by new U.S. hydraulic fracturing technology. It didn’t work.
The state’s tallest skyscraper has been known as Chase Tower since 2004. But the building could be in line for a name change, once Salesforce.com moves in and becomes its biggest tenant.
Jim Belden, who died Feb. 14, had previously held the seat since 1993.
The seat is vacant after longtime County Councilman Jim Belden died Feb. 14.
Indiana basketball coach Tom Crean said one of Major League Baseball’s winningest managers taught him to test and toughen his bench players during the regular season to prepare them for postseason pressure.
The pending deal would help the Indianapolis-based real estate firm solidify its retail holdings in the tourism mecca.