The Indy Chamber’s partnership with Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) spans two decades, and we recognize the critical role that IPS and other school systems play in educating Indianapolis’ young people,... read more
Online master’s degree programs offered through Butler University’s Lacy School of Business ranked No. 33 in the nation, according to rankings published today by US News & World Report. Butler’s Lacy School of Business offers two online master’s programs that were considered for the US News rankings—a Master of Arts in Management (MiM) and a Master of Science in Risk and Insurance (MSRI).
The Indianapolis Shakespeare co (aka Indy Shakes) is producing the play MOJADA- A Medea in Los Angeles by Luis Alfaro at the Phoenix Theatre Cultural Centre from February 16th - March 5th.
Franklin College has received a $50,000 grant from the Elba L. and Gene Portteus Branigin Foundation supporting the college’s Branigin Engaged Learning program.
Amrock Commercial is excited to host a cocktail hour after the Ribbon cutting to celebrate our new office space at 8888 Keystone at the Crossing and Joining the Indy Chamber!
Indianapolis Airport Authority, the City of Indianapolis, and Develop Indy are working with MKSK on a four-phase implementation study for West Washington Street. Ind. (Jan. 23, 2023) — An economic... read more
By now, everyone knows that what separates your workaday popstar from global music royalty is dropping a surprise album on your unsuspecting listeners. This week, the IGA looked to take... read more
Due to recent increases in the price of fuel, the IRS has increased the optional standard mileage rates for computing the deductible costs of operating an automobile for business purposes for 2023.
Navigating the baby formula shortage: What parents need to know to keep their baby healthy
The U.S. is facing an unforeseen and unprecedented shortage in infant formula. The Milk Bank, a nonprofit tissue bank in Indianapolis, estimates that 30% of popular formula brands, well above 50% in some major cities, are sold out in stores. This leads many to wonder why this is happening, where parents can turn to find the proper nutrition for their babies, and how the general public can assist during this public health emergency.