Letters: A city that doesn’t settle
In Carmel, we’re not just imagining the future, we’re building it.
In Carmel, we’re not just imagining the future, we’re building it.
We look forward to robust discussions both at IBJ Media’s Nuclear Energy Forum, which is not a newsroom event, and within the governor’s Strategic Energy Growth Task Force about nuclear power and the range of other energy sources that will be needed to help grow the state’s economy.
Tim Harmon cared about IBJ. He read the paper religiously, and he had very strong opinions about what he found there. On several occasions he let me know what he thought.
Kellogg, Stipanovich and Granger didn’t experience specific injuries; they had the misfortune of being stuck with knees with early expiration dates.
Quick caveat: You don’t have to use AI the way I do. I’m just one person, offering one perspective.
It was a very productive trip that will benefit all parties and enhance research and learning opportunities for our Ball State students.
I’m getting older, and I want to be as mobile and active as possible for as long as possible.
Their automated approach leaves little room for adaptability or specificity that comes from working with traditional financial advisers.
Becoming the new radio voice of the Indiana Fever at the start of this season, John Nolan is capitalizing on a big break, which is directly coinciding with his new employer’s national breakthrough.
The strategist is not truly an architect drafting blueprints but a potter shaping clay.
In bank runs, people rush to withdraw their deposits when they see others in line to withdraw theirs. Likewise, when people witness their neighbors participating in protests, they are more likely to participate in protests themselves.
Consider that the Pacers are the first team in NBA history with eight players to score at least 200 points in a playoff run.
Joe Hogsett has been missing in action—just as he was in 2020, when violence ripped through downtown, leaving a trail of injuries and property damage.
Indiana doesn’t just want to be the leader in nuclear energy generation; we want to be the home for every part of the production supply chain.
Through a combination of credits and reforms, homeowners will save more than $1.3 billion in property taxes over the next three years.
Federal funding for science and technology is critical, but continuing America’s global science and technology leadership will not happen solely due to decisions made in Washington.
Failing to heed a report from one’s own Ethics Committee or, on an even smaller scale, one’s own belief of what is right and wrong, shows a definite lack of leadership.
The Indiana team that reached the Eastern Conference Finals and took Chicago to seven games in 1998 might be sexier, but the 2000 squad had the guts and clutch shooting to go farther.
These companies are signaling a deeper philosophical shift in how they think about long-term value preservation.
We agree with our Texas Tech colleague Professor Alex Salter: “I would not want to be a central banker right now.”