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The world has changed so much over the past century due to the rapid pace of invention and new knowledge. Systems and processes are constantly updated to serve our realities.
When the Legislature is in session, Hoosiers have learned to worry.
The Marion County Prosecutor's Office late last month charged the former executive director of the Meadows Community Foundation with corrupt business influence and seven counts of theft.
The calendar can provide the investment industry the sleight of hand needed to grab investors’ attention when advertising investment performance.
Along with the sadness and anger that accompanies the Boston bomb explosions should come the realization that this could well be our lot for decades to come. We should expect and prepare for the worst.
Grand Design RV in Middlebury on Thursday said it plans to locate its headquarters and manufacturing operations in the Elkhart County town about 30 miles east of South Bend.
Republican state senators have blocked a vote on a bill that would force Amazon.com and some other online-only retailers to start collecting Indiana's 7-percent sales tax this summer.
Notre Dame and NBC said the extension would begin in 2016 and run through the 2025 season. Financial terms were not announced. The current five-year contract is reportedly worth $15 million annually.
The Indiana Pacers take on the Atlanta Hawks in the first round of the National Basketball Association playoffs starting Sunday at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. The Pacers received the No. 3 seed in the Eastern Conference after wrapping up the regular season Wednesday night with a 49-32 record. The Pacers went 2-2 against the Hawks in the regular season.
The National Weather Service is warning Indiana residents to brace for possible tornadoes and large hail as an approaching strong cold front clashes with warm, humid air. The service has issued a tornado watch for all but southern and southeastern Indiana through Thursday evening. Forecasters say several intense tornadoes are possible along with 80 mph winds and 2-inch diameter hail.
The pharmaceutical firm has $400 million in projects in the works for its facilities south of downtown. City officials have advanced its request for tax breaks to a public hearing and final consideration May 1.
These jewels help distinguish some of downtown’s best-dressed buildings.
The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits increased just 4,000 last week, to a seasonally adjusted 352,000.
Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd., the Japanese maker of Subaru cars, intends to end a shortage of its vehicles at U.S. dealerships soon by expanding capacity at its Lafayette plant.
Carmel city councilors say their refusal to rubber stamp a state tax credit application paving the way for a $100 million redevelopment project downtown is the result of fiscal caution, not a rejection of low-income housing in the affluent suburb.
Local developer Browning Investments is pushing forward with a new rendering for its plans to build a mixed-use development on land it previously pitched as a potential site for the Broad Ripple parking garage.
The Big Red II supercomputer is capable of operating at a peak rate of 1,000 trillion calculations per second, 25 times faster than the university's original Big Red supercomputer.
Pedcor Cos. wants to apply for a state tax credit to help fund an upscale $100 million housing and office development in Carmel’s Midtown. But City Council members are holding it at arm’s length for now.
While arguing for a 10-percent cut in the state's income tax, Pence also said he would like to see a quicker phase-out of the state's inheritance tax.