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A quote from the website: “Masters of Decent. Genius in Pretty Good.” I beg to disagree.
Coach Nick Johnson’s sorrow has little to do with what happens on the gridiron.
Low turnout for the mayor’s race and redrawn district maps could make a big difference in the most competitive council races in Districts 2, 3, 6, 16, 19 and 21.
Republicans dominate Hamilton County politics and Democrats barely bother to participate.
In his fifth season in Indianapolis, the Polish native not only leads the ISO, but also has conducting and guest-conducting commitments worldwide.
The prices health insurers charge Hoosiers on the Obamacare exchange will drop more than in any other state next year. But for most Hoosiers, that’s bad news. Lower average premiums statewide means smaller tax subsidies statewide to reduce the cost of Obamacare policies.
The ex-Party Time Rental warehouse has been an eyesore for years, but Carmel officials finally seem ready to OK a plan to transform the 6.5-acre site.
In order to beat the bully, you first have to stand up to them.
Indianapolis’ big success in accommodating cars and commuter traffic has been, in the end, its own undoing.
Everyone loves low taxes, but low taxes are not a bargain if they reduce the quality of our communities and our public education system.
Individual efforts matter—sometimes more than we think and often more than we know.
Their wisdom will inform the person you elect to lead us for the next four years.
The shiny new apartment buildings rising in the Mile Square belie the reality that suburbanization is continuing to take a heavy toll on Marion County.
The Indianapolis-based real estate company said it had funds from operations of $43.9 million in the period, slightly beating Wall Street expectations.
Talk of synergies and consolidation may warm the hearts of investors, who are eager for Midland, Michigan-based Dow Chemical to boost returns, but they cast uncertainty over some of central Indiana’s best scientific jobs.
Nichole Wilson, the executive director of sports medicine, physical therapy and rehabilitation at Community Health Network, helped the hospital system rapidly become a force in the sports medicine field.
Ashley Vukovits had no software experience when she joined Interactive Intelligence Group in 2003. She rose to chief financial officer this year.
Ann Updegraff Spleth, chief operating officer of the Kiwanis International Foundation, has helped the organization bolster its financial strength while continuing to pursue an ambitious agenda.
Jenelle Smagala decided when she started the architectural firm Synthesis Inc. that she was going collaborate with engineers, contractors and others involved in the construction process, not just treat them as vendors.
Marya Rose, chief administrative officer of Cummins Inc., serves as the public face of the company as it champions issues of equality. She was an outspoken critic of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, for instance, and a proposed amendment to the Indiana Constitution banning same-sex marriage.