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Indiana 250: Rob Shumaker
Rob Shumaker, an evolutionary biologist who specializes in the study of behavior and cognition, leads the Indianapolis Zoological Society, which operates the Indianapolis Zoo. He came to Indianapolis in 2010 after stints at the Great Ape Trust in Des Moines, Iowa, and the Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, D.C. During his tenure in Indianapolis, the […]
Culture is a catalyst for the hybrid squeeze
Workers come to the office for the alchemy of creative collaboration, not the snacks.
Made in Indiana: Pet grooming vehicles by Wag’n Tails
History: Granger-based Wag’n Tails has been in the pet grooming business since 1971, when it opened its first pet grooming salon in St. Paul, Minnesota. Five years later, the company decided to go mobile and converted two pet grooming vans. By 1980, the company had six pet grooming vehicles serving the Twin Cities area. The […]
Pete the Planner: I’m ready to get off the hamster wheel
Even though I have set money aside along the way, my lifestyle, like that of many Americans in that same stage, continued to ratchet up.
Cecil Bohanon and John Horowitz: Students and universities need to practice forbearance
| Cecil Bohanon and John HorowitzIt seems to us that a correct degree of mutual forbearance is essential in navigating conflicts in a free society.
New EPA rules target coal ash ponds for cleanup
For the first time, federal regulations will cover the nearly 50 dumps spread across 14 locations in Indiana that were previously exempted from cleanup provisions.
21 chimpanzees ready to roam and be researched at Indianapolis Zoo
After not featuring an exhibit of chimpanzees in more than 35 years, the Indianapolis Zoo plans to showcase the primates in a big way starting May 25.
Black Hoosier businesses still skeptical of banks
Experts say the hesitancy of Black business owners to borrow stems from historical neglect of those customers by traditional banks—an opinion backed by extensive historical research.
Fishers mayor hopeful for busier year at Geist Waterfront Park
In the beach’s second season, the city has slashed the $50 per-vehicle entry fee it charges non-residents and has cut ties with an app it required Fishers residents to download in order to gain entrance.
Holcomb administration seeks new crop markets, partners on ag trade mission
IBJ talked with State Agriculture Director Don Lamb about the trade mission to Brazil, the importance of agriculture trade missions and Indiana’s import/export relationships.
Randy Kron: Tax reform is essential for the future of Indiana agriculture
We all have a vested interest in easing our tax burden. This is especially true for our farmers and rural communities.
Editorial: Candidates for governor should detail thoughtful jobs plans
We have concerns that Braun and McCormick might pull back from efforts that seem to just now be paying off with big announcements about jobs and investments.
Lesley Weidenbener: I hate mistakes. I like corrections.
Speed in correcting an error doesn’t excuse an error. But our goal is to correct mistakes as quickly as possible. It’s the only way we can maintain our credibility with readers.
Matt Carlton: Let’s invest in English proficiency for students, families
No matter the reason immigrants come to Indianapolis, many are in search of a community alongside housing and employment. Schools are the perfect place to build communities.
Jennifer Gebhard: A regional economy needs regional transit
In Indianapolis, we see almost daily headlines touting new jobs coming to the adjacent counties. The problem is, those jobs only benefit the region if workers can get to them.
Mark Montieth: This May in Indy is more special than ever
No other month has captured a greater share of the city’s best memories.
Pacers’ Carlisle fined $35K by NBA for ‘questioning the integrity of the league’
Indiana Pacers coach Rick Carlisle made his comments after the Indiana Pacers’ 130-121 loss to the New York Knicks on Wednesday in New York.
Niemann Harvest Market grocery set to open in Carmel
The farm-to-market-style grocery plans to open its first Indiana store next week.
Wawa planning store along busy 146th Street corridor in Noblesville
Carmel-based JDF Development is planning an $8 million to $10 million project with a Wawa Fuel Center and a 10,000-square-foot office building on 4.45 acres.