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While Rep. Ed DeLaney and others were duped by the mainstream media before May 5 into thinking the Indiana Republican Party was in ruins, the majority of voters in a state President Trump won by 19 points simply couldn’t disagree more.
Three questions tell me whether to take on something outside my day job. Why this? Why now? Why me?
Fewer people ask what causes economic prosperity.
BE-101, soon to be known as Optavant, is expected to be commercially available in the third quarter of this year after it receives full licensure from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Zionsville officials are working toward a final design and a construction timeline for a downtown revitalization called Main Street Momentum as nearby business owners watch with both eagerness and anxiety.
Rural hospitals in Indiana are facing a crisis that could lead to more health deserts across the state, hospital leaders say.
Offering a package of comfort and convenience at an elevated price is increasingly key to a profitable operation for music venues.
The call for bids comes after IBJ first reported on April 13 that the city had exited its partnership with TWG Development LLC.
The proposal has broad support from university leaders who see the policy helping the sector withstand a wave of financial distress.
As Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales faces mounting criticism and political pressure, newly obtained state records raise further questions.
Eli Lilly and Co. this month unveiled startling new data for an experimental weight-loss drug. The breakthrough also is prompting some doctors to urge caution.
In an up-and-down year so far, single-family building permit filings in the Indianapolis area are still slightly ahead of 2025’s pace.
David Bride has worn many hats. He also previously served as vice chair and secretary/treasurer of the Marion County Democratic Party.
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The proposal, which is opposed by the mayor, calls for higher fees on county vehicle registrations to cover the cost of road repairs and meet a requirement set by the state Legislature to qualify for more road funding.
The tax break has been critical to Ohio’s competition with other states to attract the massive new facilities that power and train artificial intelligence chatbots.