Ivy Tech Community College has appointed Jillean Battle, an experienced finance executive, to the Campus Board of Trustees for the college’s Columbus service area. Battle
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Mutual Savings Bank announces new chief financial officer
Mutual Savings Bank, Johnson County’s only locally based financial institution, has announced the addition of a new chief financial officer (CFO). Paul Arab joined the
Connecting with local charity
Meet Kim Kasting, Johnson County Community Foundation president and CEO By Julie Brackemyre Kim Kasting serves as president and CEO of the Johnson County Community
UIndy professor wins international book award to be presented in Germany
By Dan Klein Assistant Professor of Religion Nathan Johnson has won the Manfred Lautenschlaeger Award for Theological Promise for his first book titled, “The Suffering
Outlook on 2024
Looking ahead to the new year, Greenwood Mayor Mark W. Myers share plans for infrastructure, the economy and other developments Compiled by Nancy Hammerstrom Mark
Command Sgt. Maj. Joshua Brown of Greenwood becomes Indiana National Guard new state command sergeant major
The Indiana National Guard adjutant general, Maj. Gen. Dale Lyles, announced his new state command sergeant major and senior enlisted leader today. Command Sgt. Maj.
Indiana employers and schools are working to keep recent graduates in state
By Aspire Economic Development + Chamber Alliance Indiana is known for its robust college and university system. However, the local workforce is at risk of
A league of their own
Center Grove High School students find talent to spare through school’s new bowling team By Sherri Coner When Center Grove sophomore Olivia Williams, 16, was
Experts give insight into the 2024 commercial and residential real estate markets
By Aspire Economic Development + Chamber Alliance Local economies change and evolve at the pace of their real estate sectors. Industry experts have shared their
Beech Grove DAR chapter dedicates local pioneer cemetery, Revolutionary War patriots
The Samuel Bryan Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution was able to proudly present Round Hill Cemetery with signage from the Department of Natural