In recruiting battle, lawmakers weigh whether to give college athletes tax break on NIL earnings
At least four states are considering giving college athletes tax breaks on endorsement income.
At least four states are considering giving college athletes tax breaks on endorsement income.
Amid uncertainty around federal research funding, universities must explore private support, Purdue University President Mung Chiang told an tech industry group on Tuesday.
The closure isn’t a signal that construction is formally underway. Rather, it allows the developer to conduct investigatory and pre-construction work, including a complete structural analysis.
The chain known for chicken wings and its skimpy “Hooters Girls” wait-staff outfits has two local restaurants.
Starting this year, the fast-growing international chain of French-inspired bakery cafes is looking to open at four suburban locations.
Coach after coach, from Virginia’s Tony Bennett to Villanova’s Jay Wright, have walked away from college basketball, saying it no longer holds the appeal it once did.
Legislative leaders have made clear that they intend to act on Gov. Mike Braun’s central campaign promise to provide property tax relief. However, with less than a month left to pass a solution, leaders have yet to announce agreement on an approach.
Dark Star Orchestra will replicate a set list played by the Grateful Dead during one of the band’s appearances at Deer Creek Music Center.
The first phase of the project will likely focus on Logan, Eighth and Ninth streets on the north, west and east sides of the historic Courthouse Square.
Occupational therapists, physical therapists and registered nurses have received payments from the settlement, while almost a third will go toward attorney fees.
The legislation goes beyond the billboard-specific prohibition advanced by a Senate panel last week.
A bill to give Indiana school board candidates the option to run as Republicans or Democrats passed a key vote in the House on Monday.
As the trade wars launched by U.S. President Donald Trump continue to escalate, all eyes are on Wednesday.
The justices suggested the Catholic Charities Bureau should not have to pay unemployment taxes because the work of the social services agency is motivated by religious beliefs.
A third agency—the Indiana Department of Revenue—is still waiting for permanent leadership.
The museum is set to reopen following a year-and-a-half-long closure during which the building was essentially gutted, updating technical systems and revamping exhibits.
Business-focused Indianapolis attorney Jennifer Ruby will take over the state’s vacant public access counselor role.
Rocket Cos. said Monday that bringing Mr. Cooper Group Inc. into the fold will create a business representing one in every six mortgages in the United States and give it almost 7 million additional clients.
The former Indianapolis Colts quarterback, who was hired as Stanford’s general manager last November, tapped his former head coach to helm the team as it searches for a new head coach.
The upscale Slate at Fishers District was developed at a cost of about $63 million on 25 acres east of Ikea, with construction completed in May 2024.