Michael Strahan to lead Indianapolis 500 field in Corvette pace car
The football-star-turned-TV-personality will become the fifth consecutive athlete to lead the IndyCar field to the green flag.
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The football-star-turned-TV-personality will become the fifth consecutive athlete to lead the IndyCar field to the green flag.
For motorists who did not pay before exiting the Fishers Event Center parking lot on Friday night, a $20 invoice will be sent by mail.
The woman-focused business and social group is relocating to Nora after more than two years in the historic OneAmerica Gibson Building on North Capitol Avenue.
Major League Soccer’s FC Cincinnati heads the group trying to bring a women’s pro team to the city.
We have long advocated that the Fed firmly support its target 2% rate for U.S. inflation.
The coalition is a state branch of the national nonprofit Right to Start, which advocates for laws that provide tax breaks, provide procurement dollars and reduce regulations for startups and small businesses.
From 2017, when Carmel Christkindlmarkt was launched, through last year, city departments spent an estimated $7.56 million to support logistics of the market, which last year attracted nearly half a million visitors.
Technical experts often get frustrated when business leaders don’t inherently “get it,” while non-technical leaders feel equally frustrated when data experts throw a bunch of numbers at them.
Allowing each councilor to choose an improvement project is part of an initiative by Mayor Joe Hogsett’s administration to invest in roads, parks and dangerous intersections throughout Marion County.
Ultimo Global Holdings LLC alleges that the company has defaulted on a $1 million promissory note.
The Lilly Endowment is writing a flurry of big checks again and recently sold more than $50 million worth of stock in namesake drugmaker Eli Lilly and Co. to fund the gifts, many of them to Indiana organizations.
John Thompson is currently invested in a handful of companies, including Metaimpact, MakeMyMove and Scale Computing, all based in Indianapolis, and Spokenote, which is based in Fishers.
In difficult times, the hardest thing for long-term investors to do is to do nothing.
Promoting leaders accused of harassment and other problems turns people away from government institutions. Our elected officials—from both parties and at all levels of government—must do better.
The Republican can set an example about the importance of transparency in government by protecting the role of the state’s public access counselor despite the Legislature’s moves to weaken the post.
The Nature Conservancy supports policies that strengthen our resources through renewable energy, but we’re not alone in this quest. Hoosiers agree, and so do the corporations that have found our state to be attractive for business purposes.
We’re part of a groundbreaking initiative called CEMETS iLab Indiana, a coalition of more than 200 Hoosier business, education, government and nonprofit leaders working to transform how we educate and train young people in our state.
All profits from Public Greens restaurants have been donated to the Patachou Foundation to provide meals for food-insecure children.
Funding will go toward updating aging water systems and replacing lead pipes, building and expanding water systems in growing areas and improving cybersecurity systems.
Brandon Herget spent almost two years as director of the Indianapolis Department of Public Works, the city’s largest department by budget and second largest in terms of workforce.