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Unfilled Jobs is a Complicated Issue for a Local Region: Here’s Why
October 6, 2021Unfilled jobs can be attributed to many reasons as to why people can't or don't want to work at the jobs that are available. This is according to Kyle Anderson. Anderson is an economist at IU Kelley School of Business. Unfilled Jobs and the Various Reasons for ... Read More
Rethink Coalition Pushes for an Improved Highway System
September 16, 2021Rethink Coalition Inc. and the local Midwest state and city have brought out the findings of a study that looks at two options for rebuilding I-65 and I-70 through the local Downtown area. There is an Inner Loop Visionary Study. This does provide a preliminary analysis of the cost and benefits of the huge infrastructure pro... Read More
Vaccinated Teachers are Eligible For $300 Bonus at Public Schools
August 30, 2021Getting vaccinated is key to getting a $300 incentive. This would be for all qualifying staff members in a Midwest public school district. This is a pressing matter considering now as COVID-19 cases do continue to surge in the local K-12 schools for, in fact, the third academic year. ... Read More
A Midwest Foundation Withholds Library Funding Amid Racism Concerns
August 10, 2021A Midwest Community Foundation has announced Monday it plans to withhold future funding to a local public library. This is because racism and discrimination concerns were brought up by some Black library workers and patrons. Moreover, the institution does need to make "significant, meaningful and measurable change" going to... Read More
Education Officials Working with Colleges to Recruit More Teachers
July 22, 2021Education leaders are working to hopefully address the state's teacher shortage with the start of school just a few weeks away. The Department of Education is working with some colleges and universities to fill more of the teaching jobs. Moreover, the state is struggling to get the teachers into the classrooms. This is acco... Read More
Indianapolis and Independence Day: A Spectacular Combo You Can’t Miss!
July 2, 2021Indianapolis get ready! Independence Day has arrived! It's time to celebrate this so special time in our nation's history. Independence Day, which is also called Fourth of July or July 4th, in the United States. It is the annual celebration of nationhood. It, in fact, does commemorate the passage of the Declaration of ... Read More
Proposal to Opt-Out of U.S. Opioid Settlement Worth Millions is Approved
June 8, 2021A proposal to opt-out of its share of the state's national settlement over the opioid crisis. The City-County Council voted last night. Moreover, the decision is going to in fact mean the city government will go ahead and pursue its own lawsuits against opioid manufacturers independently. ... Read More
Families will get Their Child Tax Credit Payments Starting July 15
May 19, 2021Literally, thousands of families are going to see more in their bank accounts starting on July 15th. Recently announced, the Internal Revenue Service and the U.S. Department of the Treasury have said the first monthly payment of the expanded Child Tax Credit (CTC) from the American Rescue Plan will be made on July 15. ... Read More
Substance Abuse Treatment Program for First Responders is Launched
April 29, 2021A substance abuse treatment program that is specifically designing and targeting for first responders. It launched at a recovery center last week. Announcing on Monday, the Recovering Emergency Service Community United (RESCU) program is at the Recovery Centers of Am... Read More
Anthem, LISC Announces Grant to Neighborhood Food Access
April 12, 2021The Anthem Foundation and LISC (Local Initiative Support Corporation) are offering grants to bring healthy food to those neighborhoods that don't have those options and it's a major effort. Moreover, neighborhoods will applying by submitting plans on how to tackle food insecurity. They will create community kitchens, suppor... Read More