Wednesday May 15 | World Magazine
'Brain drain' sucks Indiana dry
While Indianapolis suburbs make the list of best places to live, the state has a hard time convincing college graduates to stay Stacey Otts, a senior at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Terre Haute, Ind., studies in one of the school's chemistry labs.
Wednesday May 15 | The Indianapolis Star
Brownsburg church's 'Walk with Haiti' event supports sister parish
The third weekend of May marks a special time for the Haitian community in Indianapolis.
TIF resolution culminates at RDC meeting
The Redevelopment Commission here met Tuesday evening and agreed to a tax increment financing pass through amount of $6 million for 2014.
2013 NHRA: Jack Beckman NHRA Southern Nationals Qualifying Report: No. 5
The loss of six qualifying sessions over the past three NHRA Mello Yello Series events and a one-week delay to complete the NHRA Southern Nationals isn't exactly what Jack Beckman's crew chief Todd Smith wanted.
Ryland Homes opens Estate Collection homes in Brownsburg
Embodying innovative design element and modern facilities, the new Estate Collection features locally designed floor plans stretching to over 3,600 square feet in size along with an option of a finished basement.
Editorial: Indy's schools must seize this last, best chance
For Marion County residents, whether or not they have children who attend IPS, a rebirth of the city's largest school district is foundational to strengthening the local economy, firming up a shaky tax base, rebuilding neighborhoods and improving the overall quality of life.
ISTEP computer problems lead some schools to stop testing
Numerous area schools have decided to postpone administering online ISTEP testing today, in the wake of technical difficulties.
Computer glitch hits online ISTEP testing
INDIANAPOLIS School districts across Indiana have been forced to suspend online ISTEP+ testing because of connectivity issues that kicked off students trying to take the test.
Brownsburg Farmers' Market returns soon
Brownsburg area residents will be able to enjoy locally grown produce, fresh baked goods, and more when the Farmers' Market returns to the Town Hall lawn this summer.
ArtsGo! spreads the fun across Hendricks County
Visiting a single art showing, musical event, or food fest can be a great time, but on April 27, Hendricks County residents -- and those just visiting -- will have a chance to engage in all three, many times over, across the county.