Rep. Alex Burton: As data centers grow, Indiana must lead, not react
I am working to develop a standardized, statewide framework for evaluating data center projects.
I am working to develop a standardized, statewide framework for evaluating data center projects.
Citizens has developed a 50-year water resource plan and added more than 50 million gallons of water per day of supply and more than 100 million gallons of water per day of water transfer capacity to our system.
As we look across the country at a legal system trending anti-business, both in verdicts and unpredictability, we want to restore fairness and balance to our system by modernizing tort law.
The Hoosiers have but one game to win to complete the greatest U-turn in the history of college football.
Suddenly, the Illinois folks are optimistic, almost bubbly about prospects of finalizing an Arlington Heights deal.
When humans are braced for the next terrible thing, work cultures pay a price.
From 1937 to 1940, retirees received one-time lump-sum payments.
Real opportunity has a sneaky way of disguising itself.
By integrating The Indiana Lawyer into IBJ’s print edition, we significantly expand the audience for its reporting and commentary while adding meaningful value for IBJ subscribers.
Violent crime was down nearly 8% in 2025 from the previous year. Property crime dropped almost 10%.
Passing year-round E15 is a common-sense action Congress can take, right now, to support American farmers, lower prices at the pump and create a brighter future for this country.
I do not fault Lilly for making its charitable donation to IU. Over the years, Lilly has been extremely generous to our city and state in various ways.
As we learned on Sunday, everybody at the top of Team Run It Back will be retained.
I was the details to his vision and the operations to his strategy. We were a good team.
The good news is that the most recent inflation report released Dec. 18 indicated a 2.7% annual rate for the 12 months ending in November.
As for some of the years that had most Indiana sports fans smiling, here’s a look back.
Today’s markets display the same heady mix of optimism, financial innovation and unchecked hubris.
We appreciate the positive attention on Indiana and its leaders. It’s worth noting that many Hoosiers see the issues the two editorial boards heralded as more complicated than those looking from the outside might assume. So do we.
While no single solution exists to overcome America’s health woes, the next wave of breakthroughs could emerge at the intersection of farms, feed lots, food and pharmaceuticals.
Doing nothing is not acceptable. The status quo places the greatest burden on families with the least resources.