Mickey Maurer steps down as chairman of National Bank of Indianapolis
Greg Maurer, who has served on the bank’s board since 2013, will take over as chairman.
Greg Maurer, who has served on the bank’s board since 2013, will take over as chairman.
It’ll be worth it to return my beloved country to honest, moral stewardship.
Ego doomed Adam Neumann and Tim Durham—and an Indianapolis bank deal years ago.
His positions on ‘right to work’ and reparations give me heartburn, but almost any Democrat is likely to get my vote in 2020.
Eva Kor not only forgave the despicable perpetrators of the Holocaust but touched hundreds of thousands of people with her lesson of forgiveness.
Barriers, barricades, traffic cones—all disrupt traffic on almost every street in town. (I live one mile from 106th and Meridian but must drive three miles and about 20 minutes to get there.)
The 36-story Regions Tower is selling in a negotiated transaction, and the 30-story Market Tower is getting a new owner via a loan default. They are among downtown’s largest office complexes.
A humanitarian crisis doesn’t always bring out the best in us.
Now that the elections are over, please relax and enjoy this crossword puzzle and the political riddle it poses.
I realized that my original vision of the American Dream was a nightmare. I learned that there is more to business than the money earned.
Endocyte is an Indiana biopharmaceutical company that develops drugs and imaging diagnostics to identify and treat cancer.
Now that the Tea Party has swapped the best public servant in the United States Senate and a sure Republican seat for newly elected Joe Donnelly, a Democrat, perhaps it’s time moderate Indiana Republicans stand up and reclaim the party.
I lived it. I loved it. I bragged about it—too much. Then I forgot about it. That is until Kelly Nicholl, vice president of marketing for the Indiana Economic Development Corp., asked me to provide a short summary of significant events from my time as president of the IEDC and secretary of commerce.
Senate hopeful Richard Mourdock energized the right wing of the Republican Party this spring when he declared uncategorically that he rejects cooperation with his political opponents and that his brand of partisanship defines compromise as “Democrats coming our way.”
Challenging riddles like this interrupt the normal routine and rev up our brains. Seize opportunities to think creatively.
Learn some Indianapolis lore and be entertained by Dick Cady’s book, “Scavengers: A True Story of Money, Madness & Murder.”
Please enjoy “Auto Parts,” a puzzle I recently constructed.
Goodwill’s team members concluded that if they were going to effectively reduce generational poverty and reverse these trends, they had to start with babies, especially with first-time mothers in poverty.
“My grand pappy was a chess grand master,” Jim Rogers declared as we sat down to a game back in the early 1990s. Jim was a pal. When he and his wife, M.A., lived in Carmel, we vacationed together and enjoyed running and biking on the weekends. He was a competitor. He liked to win.
I wonder what President Daniels can do off campus to benefit the nation and the world from the platform he has been presented.