Ivy Tech moves Franklin campus to central region
The shift follows several Ivy Tech consolidations, including those of the Columbus and southeast regions and of the Bloomington and Evansville regions.
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The shift follows several Ivy Tech consolidations, including those of the Columbus and southeast regions and of the Bloomington and Evansville regions.
Certain students who go on to teach science, math or special education in Indiana could get up to $9,000 to pay off loans if a legislative proposal becomes law.
The choice for health care providers is binary: either limit patient choice through restricted networks or preserve patient choice by making price transparency real and usable. Hospitals and doctors would be better served by the latter.
Imagine a broadcaster coming into the Indianapolis market and buying no less than seven radio stations in one fell swoop. Don’t touch that dial here, but Fort Wayne listeners are in for some big changes ahead. Minnesota-based Adams Radio Group paid at least $6.4 million for seven stations owned by two broadcasters in Indiana’s No. […]
The federal government is allowing Indiana to use $75 million in foreclosure-prevention funds to instead tear down abandoned houses, and Indianapolis officials are chasing a large chunk of the money. The Department of Metropolitan Development has until March 17 to apply for a share of $16 million that’s available for Lake and Marion counties. Spokesman […]
Kroger Co. plans to bring its sprawling Kroger Marketplace concept to Fishers—a $20 million investment expected to create almost 200 jobs.
Indiana lawmakers advanced a wide range of measures Thursday as they headed into the final two weeks of their 2014 session, setting up last-minute negotiations on everything from road funding to education.
City officials hope the transit hub will serve as a signature structure that could trigger further development in the area. Work is expected to begin in the fall; completion is expected by the end of 2015.
Purdue basketball coach Matt Painter has used a slow-growth, high-yield formula to build the Boilers into a top-five program.
Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard's state-of-the-city address touched on crime, schools, neighborhoods, business start-ups and architecture.
Gusto LLC, a tech startup founded by former ChaCha and Overstock.com executive Shawn Schwegman, said it will invest $975,000 to launch the company and its debut product.
Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard, in his annual State of the City address Thursday night, went through a checklist of potential projects while exhorting citizens to become ambassadors for the city.
Where exactly is the Labor District? I’m not sure. But I do know that Labor District Cafe is a new second-floor restaurant on Pennsylvania St.
On her new PBS online series, the former IMA contemporary art curator (and her best-selling author husband John Green) push creativity.
Ansel Adams, celebrated in an Eiteljorg show, changed the landscape for photography.
The company eschews traditional—and expensive—mass marketing in favor of face-to-face solicitations.
The decline in the stock price has pushed the dividend yield ever-higher, with Calumet now boasting the 18th-largest yield among the more than 3,000 companies that trade on NASDAQ.
Hamilton County employers are having trouble filling lower-wage jobs. At 4.5 percent in December, Hamilton County’s jobless rate was the lowest in the metro area and one of the lowest in the state.