Jalene Hahn: To plan retirement, you need to know what you want
A lifestyle plan answers one simple question: “Where will your time go when work no longer decides for you?”
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A lifestyle plan answers one simple question: “Where will your time go when work no longer decides for you?”
We fear that a number of recent decisions — including this latest move by the state, last fall’s demolition of the crane bay and the city’s decision not to allow development at the former Diamond Chain property just across the river — make it unlikely the city will ever get serious about taking advantage of its riverfront.
My Uncle Ed Simcox’s stories about his time in public service shaped my curiosity about government and laid the groundwork for my own path in law and civic life.
The professionals who can frame the right questions, exercise creativity and judgment in ambiguous situations, and communicate effectively across teams are more valuable, not less.
Lawmakers should support resources along the spectrum of need: from security deposit assistance to initiatives like Streets to Home Indy all the way up to relationship-based, intensive supportive housing with around-the-clock staffing.
The supply chain optimization company said the closure is due to “declining sales, current and projected business needs, and business priorities.”
The NCAA held a mock selection exercise on Thursday, Feb. 19, inside a conference room at the governing body’s downtown Indianapolis headquarters to show how much goes into the process.
The U.S. economy, hobbled by last fall’s 43-day government shutdown, advanced at an unexpectedly sluggish rate from October through December, the Commerce Department reported Friday.
Layoffs fell slightly and the number of Americans quitting their jobs — a sign of confidence in their prospects — slipped modestly.
Among those who make, sell, use or repair work trucks and equipment, Indianapolis has been at the center of the universe this week.
The group described Thursday’s event as “a public action.”
The move is an effort to calm markets and stem the economic fallout from the war on Iran, which has sent crude prices spiraling upward.
The guitar used on iconic Pink Floyd albums “Dark Side of the Moon” and “The Wall” shattered a sales record in Thursday’s auction, which also saw the sale of Jack Kerouac’s “On the Road” scroll.
Under the new laws, data centers will have to pay local governments a portion of the tax cuts they receive and Carmel and Fishers will have to end caps on rental properties.
The bill would reduce regulations, regulate corporate investors and expand how housing dollars can be used to build affordable homes and rentals.
The case has been selected as a bellwether trial, meaning its outcome could impact how thousands of similar lawsuits against social media companies are likely to play out.
The sides started Thursday’s discussions around 11 a.m. Nine hours later, they were still talking. The main sticking point is still revenue sharing.