MIKE LOPRESTI: A December full of gifts for local sports fans
Colts, Pacers, Hoosiers, Boilermakers and Irish all find something under the tree this year.
Colts, Pacers, Hoosiers, Boilermakers and Irish all find something under the tree this year.
When the Pacers can pay their players an average salary approaching 10 figures (that’s $10 million yearly, folks!), I think they should be able to fund any improvements to the facility where they play their home games.
Increasing the rate at which we adopt “smart city” technology that enhances connectivity, improves quality of life, and better supports urban population growth is paramount for urban planners in Indianapolis.
If we go to the Statehouse ready to exclude some of our fellow citizens— trading equality for expediency—any victory would be a hollow one that surrenders any claim to real leadership.
While we are glad to see the current efforts to spruce up the 23-year-old mall, it will continue to decline without a new master plan that shifts much of the space to alternative uses, such as office and residential.
Far from dead, bricks-and-mortar stores have the power to boost city in quest for workforce talent.
Are church bazaars, veteran-organization chili suppers or light displays at art institutes fair game? Or do they corrupt the mission of the organization?
Focus on what you can control and try not to fret about what you can’t. Extreme short-term volatility can be a gift to long-term investors, if you let it.
Things need to change. Women need to be where decisions are made. Why? They think differently than men.
We were able to be ‘for’ something without feeling like we had to be ‘against’ something or someone.
Thank you for giving me a start and inspiring so many of us to pursue our dreams.
Why do we have to be in crisis mode before we do what we know is right?
The most important factor in student academic achievement is quality teaching in the classroom.
I know Joe Donnelly. Joe Donnelly is a friend of mine. That wasn’t the Joe Donnelly I know on those negative television ads.
The city of Indianapolis will be better for the infusion of talent it is poised to see in the upcoming political season.
This can be a game changer for employers facing hiring challenges to help skill-up their workforce.
Widening educational opportunities can dramatically increase the number of residents with postsecondary training and build a future talent base.
A focus at both the local and state level should be to encourage business development that will provide full time jobs with a living wage.
The impact of the committee’s efforts is felt year round.
We can and must do better. As government cannot or will not, we all need to step-up.