George Gemelas: For America’s 250th, young people just might opt out
Even a dysfunctional family can come together for a celebration, if handled with care.
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Even a dysfunctional family can come together for a celebration, if handled with care.
The earlier study included relatively few women in their late 40s and early 50s.
A different set of issues would rise to the top of the political priority list.
Some of the most meaningful impact comes from meeting urgent needs with responsiveness.
Let’s use this as an opportunity to improve our neighborhoods and towns.
What they need is enough assessed value so rates can stay reasonable.
Being metaphorically fat and happy is, frankly, underrated.
We have been warned about the danger of this cultural change.
PsyWrn Simone will perform “Black Thread: Songs that Nina Taught Me” on Saturday and Sunday at the District Theatre.
The proposed project from Seattle-based Sabey Corp. was on the docket for Thursday’s Metropolitan Development Commission hearing examiner meeting, but the company asked for it to be rescheduled.
Its plans include smaller-format stores that are 20% cheaper to build but still offer comfortable seating, drive-thru service and mobile order pickup capacity, it said.
Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said Democrats won’t provide needed votes until U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is “reined in and overhauled.”
Terry had been a beat cop for 15 years with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department before higher-ups encouraged her to begin ascending through the ranks.
The nonprofit will host the Jim Morris Day of Service on March 24, with a focus on tidying up downtown before the men’s basketball season culminates at Lucas Oil Stadium and Gainbridge Fieldhouse nearly two weeks later.
Under the partnership, Butler University students will receive real-life experience in hospitality and entertainment, and real-life experiences and practical skills in marketing, social media and communications.
Nonprofit IYG plans to use the unrestricted grant to nearly double its ability to offer services and gathering spaces to young Hoosiers.
The Justus Cos., a 116-year-old real estate development and management firm, began moving into the 20,000-square-foot building this month.
The Senate plan is expected to reduce state tax revenue by about $250 million and apply to 2026 income on tax returns filed in 2027.
The business organization said it supports “the responsible development of data centers” across central Indiana.
Sales of existing homes in central Indiana jumped last month, helping the market finish 2025 on an overall positive note.