2014 WOMAN OF INFLUENCE: Karen Burns
Karen Burns, senior vice president at the Indianapolis Zoo, has been a driving force behind many of the zoo’s signature achievements.
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Karen Burns, senior vice president at the Indianapolis Zoo, has been a driving force behind many of the zoo’s signature achievements.
Lori Ball, chief operating officer at BioStorage Technologies Inc., is also is a mentor and created and funded an endowed scholarship at Anderson University for Indiana students with financial need.
Kelly Altman, founding head of school at The Oaks Academy at Brookside, says education is one of just a “few things that can truly transform a person.”
The monument's observation deck and gift shop will be closed during the work, although its Col. Eli Lilly Civil War Museum will remain open.
Some of Indiana's mayors and law enforcement officials are urging lawmakers to combat the state's methamphetamine scourge by making some cold medications available only by prescription.
Stant Corp. announced it will stay in Connersville, where it was founded in 1898. The company has nearly 300 employees at it corporate headquarters.
Ted Bishop, president at The Legends Golf Club in Franklin, has been ousted as president of the PGA of America over a controversial tweet and Facebook post directed at golfer Ian Poulter.
The federal grant application that Indiana Gov. Mike Pence decided not to submit could have helped send 5,700 more state children to preschool programs, documents show.
John Pistole says he has a lot to learn as president of the college, having never worked in education.
A trio of appetizers and heartfelt applause for retiring senior dancer Liberty Harris add to the pleasures of this revival.
City officials are proposing to pay for the $25 million project at Grand Park Sports Complex through a publicly funded long-term lease.
The new IU Network Science Institute will have more than 100 scholars from medicine, the natural sciences, social sciences and humanities studying the environment, the economy, technology and health.
IPS board members met this week to prepare a lobbying strategy for the Indiana General Assembly’s session that begins in January. Chief among their goals: reining in the state takeover process.
State officials are still negotiating with a Chicago firm chosen to take over the Hoosier State rail service from Amtrak. The deal is supposed to be complete by Feb. 1.
More than 13 million Indiana birth certificates, death certificates and marriage records will be digitized in an agreement between state officials and the genealogy website Ancestry.com.
City-County Controller Jason Dudich will succeed Ryan Vaughn, who is leaving the mayor’s office to become president of the Indiana Sports Corp.
The retailer had filed plans to rezone nearly an acre along East 56th Street and Keystone Avenue for a 200,000-square-foot store, which neighbors argued would bring too much traffic to the area.
The future of the Hawthorns Golf & Country Club in Fishers is expected to become clearer next week, when a bankruptcy court judge weighs in on the lender’s plan to take over operations.
Eli Lilly and Co. and Zymeworks said Wednesday that they are expanding a cancer drug development partnership.
Residents in Southern Indiana will be required to use 10-digit dialing—even for calls across town—starting Feb. 7, with a new area code implemented one month later.