Month: August 2022
Together through tragedy
By Nicole Davis A shooting at Greenwood Park Mall on Sunday, July 17 resulted in multiple deaths and left the Southside community in shock and
JCFiber’s fourth zone to expand into southeastern Johnson County
By Jennifer Stewart-Burton, (317) 738-7642, stewartj@jcremc.com JCREMC subsidiary JCFiber has announced its fourth zone of fiber internet expansion to underserved areas in JCREMC’s electric service
Hoosier Academic Coaching knows college prep
By Todd Travis ‘What I wish I had known’ Meaghan Rysdale, founder of Hoosier Academic Coaching, knows firsthand how difficult it can be to manage
Center Grove ICON – Aug. 6-19, 2022
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From Basement to Brick and Mortar
By Todd Travis Humble beginnings Five years ago, Sarah Nilsson began making different craft items in the spare bedroom of her basement. She would make
IndyPL offers free access to consumer reports
The Indianapolis Public Library is now offering cardholders free access to consumereports.org. Consumer Reports was founded in 1936 and remains a trusted source for unbiased
Twelve high school students attend UIndy School of Engineering camp
By the University of Indianapolis This summer, 12 young engineers came together at the University of Indianapolis’ R.B. Annis School of Engineering to explore the field of
From Basement to Brick and Mortar
Bella Rose Design brings personalization and local support of women-owned businesses to Greenwood. By Todd Travis Humble beginnings Five years ago, Sarah Nilsson began making
Peer to Peer: Is your staff ready for a new business environment?
By Howard Hubler Sometimes in business school we learn the term “lazy dollars.” These are generally defined as dollars in overstocked and older inventory that