Local developer eyes revamp of Broad Ripple funeral home site to apartments
The project would be something of a cousin to The Ripple, a 36-unit apartment and retail development that opened in 2020 across Broad Ripple Avenue.
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The project would be something of a cousin to The Ripple, a 36-unit apartment and retail development that opened in 2020 across Broad Ripple Avenue.
The report, issued by the Commerce Department on Tuesday, surprised economists who were looking for growth despite concerns about slowing job growth and other economic headwinds.
After hours of emotional testimony from frustrated parents and school leaders, an Indiana House committee is weighing whether to revive youth social media restrictions inside a wide-ranging education agency bill.
Indiana lawmakers on Monday revisited a controversial provision in Senate Bill 199 that would require state officials to scrutinize and potentially eliminate certain low-wage college degree programs offered at Indiana’s public institutions.
The process for obtaining copyright permission is confusing and prone to mistakes, and several skaters at the Milan Cortina Games have had to change programs at the last minute because of it.
Mills came to Community in 1985 from Ernst & Young to serve as controller at Community Hospital North.
CICOA’s community health care workers intervene to help keep such obstacles from derailing a patient’s recovery and forcing them back into a hospital.
Kean first encountered Project ADAM while training in Wisconsin, where the national program was founded.
What emerged was a four-session program offered on consecutive Saturdays each April to train kids on how to use wheelchairs in challenging real-world environments.
Bringing the simulator to Franciscan is another in a long line of achievements Harrell has racked up during more than 20 years in the medical field.
The Greenfield-based organization with one hospital will mark its 75th anniversary in September. Long has been president and CEO nearly 12 years.
Dr. D. Wade Clapp bridges lab innovation and clinical practice in his twin roles as chair of pediatrics at Indiana University School of Medicine and physician-in-chief at Riley Hospital for Children.
Community Health Network began treating patients with a new treatment, called TIL therapy, last September and remains the only certified center in Indiana to offer the treatment.
Elaine Gilbert leads the eight-week Mental Resiliency Training Program, which teaches skills such as coping and emotional regulation to help athletes manage stress, build resilience and enhance their focus.
Hancock County’s Mobile Response Team was founded in 2022 as a collaboration between Community Health Network, Hancock Health and local law enforcement.
Licensed behavioral health consultants—psychologists, social workers, etc.—at The Jane Pauley Community Health Center provide support for patients experiencing mental-health challenges that are affecting their physical health.
Michelle Brown is the health care system’s first pharmacy specialist with a concentration in pain and opioid stewardship.
Shannon Trump, chief of police for IU Health’s Department of Public Safety, helped bring K9 Elliott to the hospital system.
Madeline Zieger, a physician assistant, has been working for IU Health Medical Group in the burn centers at both Riley Hospital for Children and Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Hospital for more than 30 years.
Dr. Andrew DeNardo’s goals are to “provide compassionate and cutting-edge care and bring innovative products to advance that care.”