Government can’t fix causes of the working poor
Though I often disagree with Sheila Suess Kennedy, I found her [Dec. 1] column regarding ALICE—Asset Limited, Income Constrained and Employed—to be right on target.
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Though I often disagree with Sheila Suess Kennedy, I found her [Dec. 1] column regarding ALICE—Asset Limited, Income Constrained and Employed—to be right on target.
The results? Virtually no reported cases of fraud and a turnout that favored the GOP far more than Democrats.
John Adams knew that dictates of passion could defeat facts and evidence. What we now simply call “Ferguson” is a sad example.
An inspiring story of three women who built Hoosier Momma into a hot business has taken an ugly turn, with the Brownsburg company launching a legal assault against the founder who dreamed up its signature Bloody Mary mix.
Indianapolis-based CloudOne Corp. has attracted almost $12 million in venture capital since its founding in 2009, including more than $7 million this year.
Meet Marcellus Barksdale. And Khufu Najee. And DavRon Williams. College-degree holders, all. Doing postgraduate work, all. And IUPUI Jaguar players, all.
Three Carrots offers sandwiches, muffins, and more. But how will a quartet of meat eaters react?
Indy Writes Books, the first anthology from Indy Reads, has hit the shelves. Here are some highlights.
Evansville-based Shoe Carnival Inc. operates 404 shoe stores in 33 states and Puerto Rico, in addition to selling through its website, shoecarnival.com.
The fast-growing social media analytics company has opened a downtown office and chosen two locals to lead its product and sales divisions.
Claire Fiddian-Green led the Center for Career & Education Innovation, which Gov. Mike Pence said he would dissolve to “restore harmony and trust” with Glenda Ritz, the superintendent of public instruction.
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence is standing by outgoing Inspector General David Thomas amid questions about an investigation into whether former Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Bennett misused state resources.
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence is setting up a showdown with Superintendent of Public Instruction Glenda Ritz as part of a push for an overhaul of Indiana's education system.
The State of Indiana announced $30 million in grants Thursday to 1,317 schools around Indiana to reward their performance on the state standardized tests and graduation rates.
U.S. health care spending grew by the slowest rate in more than a half-century last year, but a speed-up is expected as the economy finally gets traction.
The federal funding will enable AHEPA to convert 24 of 74 units at an area apartment complex into assisted-living housing for low-income disabled seniors.
Retailer Sears Holdings Corp, which closed four stores in the Indianapolis area this year, is on track to post its eighth annual revenue drop and its fourth annual loss.
New microbrewery Redemption Alewerks is opening on East 96th Street in space formerly occupied by Blue Crew Sports Grill, and Twin Peaks is set to breathe new life into the long-vacant Loon Lake Lodge building.
In a letter, Indiana’s top ethics watchdog notified a local prosecutor of evidence suggesting former schools chief Tony Bennett violated the state’s “ghost employment” and federal wire fraud laws.
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