‘Hackers’ ready for Round 2 against public-sector problems
Local software developers and other tech talents will convene Saturday to tackle challenges vexing local and state governments in the second annual Indy Civic Hack.
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Local software developers and other tech talents will convene Saturday to tackle challenges vexing local and state governments in the second annual Indy Civic Hack.
Local officials had asked the Indiana Department of Transportation to extend the deadline for tapping those funds until July because the city had not settled on a site for the new terminal.
Firebirds Wood Fired Grill, a fast-growing national restaurant chain, is planning to open its first Indiana location in Carmel.
New York's attorney general has filed a lawsuit against an Indianapolis-based seller of online nursing studies, alleging it deceptively induced up to 2,000 New Yorkers to sign up in hopes of obtaining an associate's degree in nursing.
Tom Dickey, director of community development for Fishers, announced in May that he accepted a job as managing director of real estate for the private development company Hageman Group, but a consulting services contract could compensate him $93,600 over the next year.
U.S. employers added a robust 280,000 jobs in May, but the unemployment rate ticked up to 5.5 percent.
Footlite Musicals produces musicals and other dramatic offerings and provides education and training for persons in the theater through hands-on experience and classes in the various stages of dramatic and musical theater.
The organization has come up with a new way to help its small-business members while giving them a better deal on employee benefits.
The relatively spare menu offers choices constructed (when possible) from “seasonal, locally produced, family farmed and organic products.”
High-frequency” trading firms spend billions in a high-stakes arms race to gain a millisecond’s edge on executions. But while speed may be valuable to traders, it can be extremely detrimental to investors.
At least since the time of Adam Smith, economists have recognized that specialization and trade are the keys to prosperity. And at least since that time, economists have had a hard time explaining why this is true.
Plus ten written-for-musicals songs that you can play in the company of your rocker friends.
There might be another Samardzija or Richard in our midst.
The next mayor should make planning an inclusive process.
Those who disregard science shouldn’t be trusted to lead us.
China-based hackers are suspected of breaking into the computer networks of the U.S. government personnel office and stealing identifying information of at least 4 million federal workers, American officials said Thursday.
An experimental pill to treat low sexual desire in women moved closer to becoming the first such drug to be sold in the U.S. after regulatory advisers backed its approval.
A graduate of Notre Dame has given $35 million to the university to endow the head football coaching position and fund building construction.