Latest Blogs
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Kim and Todd Saxton: Go for the gold! But maybe not every time.
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Q&A: What you need to know about the CDC’s new mask guidance
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Carmel distiller turns hand sanitizer pivot into a community fundraising platform
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Lebanon considering creating $13.7M in trails, green space for business park
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Local senior-living complex more than doubles assisted-living units in $5M expansion
Momentum builds to delay Social Security
Politicians are beginning to tepidly make the case to head off disaster.
Why the recovery seems so lackluster
Indiana doesn't come out so badly in a new Federal Reserve study.
An ode to utility workers
They're some of the most stable people in the state, a new study shows.
Sue Shields’ faves for state supreme court
Legendary former judge would prefer that three women—and a man—go to Daniels for a final choice.
Is alternative energy sustainable in Indiana?
An economic development observer questions what will happen after the feds turn off the tap.
ArcelorMittal throws down gauntlet on gun law
Steelmaker’s decision to forbid guns at work despite Indiana’s new statute will likely spark a lawsuit.
Was Daniels right about the Court of Appeals?
The state Supreme Court rammed an appeals court decision on Indiana’s voter ID bill down its throat. Was the appellate
decision “judicial arrogance?”
Study calls for restricting development in Indy area
Prime farmland is disappearing fast, Indiana University researcher warns.
Comings and goings in the Indy area
A clever interactive map shows where locals are moving to and where the new locals hail from.
Pining for Amoco
Maybe BP (Big Problems?) could have avoided one of its woes by leaving a household name alone.
How federal pork suppresses business
A Harvard study shows companies suffer when politicians deluge their states with federal dollars.
Bloomington chamber steps into Arizona boycott debate
The real hurt is being felt right in Bloomington, the biz group complains.
People are quitting jobs; that’s a good thing
An improved economy is giving workers confidence to jump.
Nipping estate feuds in the bud
A lawyer says too many parents withhold information about estate from heirs and unwittingly set up the heirs for a battle.
Bloomington piles into Arizona boycott
City officials in Bloomington have decided to stop buying goods and services from companies based in Arizona. Neither will
the city send its officials to Arizona for conferences.
Downstream problems with professionals
Should engineers be required to spend time in repair shops, and architects with the lunch bucket crowd?
Time to bring I-69 downtown?
Dusting off the original plans to extend the highway from I-465 to downtown would ease congestion. But, oh, the downsides.