Ohio State faces Illinois in Big Ten men’s finals
The teams are playing for an automatic bid in the NCAA tournament, although both teams are expected to make the field.
The teams are playing for an automatic bid in the NCAA tournament, although both teams are expected to make the field.
Indiana Gov. Holcomb said the eligibility list was being opened to educators and staff earlier than expected at the direction of the federal government.
The pickup in hiring lowered the unemployment rate from 6.3% to 6.2%, the Labor Department said Friday in its monthly jobs report. That is down dramatically from the 14.8% jobless rate of April of last year, just after the virus erupted in the United States.
The state said more than 633,000 Hoosiers had been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as of Thursday. More than 1.06 million had received the first dose of a vaccination.
The three mass vaccination clinics will be offering the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, which federal officials approved Saturday for emergency use.
M/I Homes of Indiana is requesting the city engage in a land swap that would allow a portion of the 378-home Silo Ridge neighborhood to be built on land currently dedicated to further expanding Finch Creek Park.
Statewide hospitalizations due to COVID-19 fell from 1,399 on Friday to 1,287 on Saturday, the lowest number since Oct. 11.
Statewide hospitalizations due to COVID-19 fell from 1,446 on Thursday to 1,399 on Friday, the lowest number since Oct. 18.
The nation’s states are all pushing to deliver a potentially lifesaving defense against the novel coronavirus to millions of arms. But some states are having far more success than others.
These news notes appeared in IBJ’s Real Estate Weekly on Jan. 19, 2021: — Several City Market vendors, all owned by Cindy and Roger Hawkins, have—or will soon—depart the marketplace. Circle City Sweets, which offers a variety of baked goods and pastries, will vacate its City Market spot for a new location at 16 Tech’s […]
These news notes appeared in IBJ’s Real Estate Weekly on Jan. 26, 2021: — Dad’s Kitchen opened Nov. 30 at 6336 Guilford Ave. in Broad Ripple, in a space that formerly housed Greek’s Pizzeria. Dad’s Kitchen serves three meals a day, with a menu that includes breakfast foods like omelets and pancakes as well as tacos, burgers, […]
Normally, the governor gives the annual State of the State address before a joint session of the Indiana General Assembly inside the Indiana House chamber. But for safety reasons, Holcomb pre-recorded the speech without an audience.
Statewide hospitalizations due to COVID-19 dipped from 2,386 on Sunday to 2,332 on Monday, the 11th decline in 12 days.
A lot of states waited until after they legalized pot to come up with rules. Indiana can be ahead of the game.
The latest numbers show 48,437 Hoosiers have been fully vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus and 238,802 have received their first dose of the vaccine.
These news notes appeared in Real Estate Weekly on Jan. 12, 2020:
Reported cases have been on the rise for three straight days after dropping significantly over the Christmas holiday weekend.
The state appropriated $37.5 million for the two-year renovation to the 10,200-seat multi-purpose arena on the Terre Haute campus.
In every significant statistical category, November has been a record-setter for the COVID-19 pandemic in Indiana, with cases, deaths and hospitalizations far exceeding even the early months of the coronavirus outbreak.
Karrah Herring has worked at the University of Notre Dame since 2011 and has been the director of public affairs since 2018. She also served on the university’s human resource’s senior leadership team as director of the Office of Institutional Equity and Title IX coordinator.