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Former U.S. Attorney Zachary Myers Joins McCarter & English’s Indianapolis Office, Business Litigation Team

McCarter & English is pleased to announce that Zachary A. Myers, the former United States Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana, has joined the...

Buying a home? Here’s what to consider

Indianapolis Recorder’s Smart Money Week continues with Everwise Credit Union, offering valuable insights into the key factors to consider before purchasing a home. Buying a...

National Financial Literacy Month urges smarter money decisions

April ushers in National Financial Literacy Month, a time when experts urge people to sharpen their money management skills amid rising costs, economic uncertainty...

Vandalism strikes Indianapolis Black conservation club

The Dirty Dozen Hunting and Fishing Club, the city's only Black-led conservation group, is grappling with damage to its company bus after it was...

9 steps to help your kids develop smart financial habits

Indianapolis Recorder’s Smart Money Week continues with Everwise Credit Union sharing steps for helping your kids develop smart financial habits for future success. Teaching kids...

Domestic Violence Prevention Network taps Mariann McGee Bernlohr as Interim Director

The Domestic Violence Prevention Network (DVPN) appointed Mariann McGee Bernlohr as interim director, effective April 21.  Bernlohr brings nearly 20 years of nonprofit leadership experience...

The power of compound interest: Why it’s crucial for your financial future

Indianapolis Recorder’s Smart Money Week continues with Everwise Credit Union explaining the power of compound interest. Compound interest is often called the "eighth wonder of...

The legacy of leadership: How NAWBO Indy’s Boss Ladies Magazine is lifting up, showing up and speaking up for women entrepreneurs

Dr. Jamyce Curtis Banks remembers the moment the idea sparked. It wasn’t during a grand event or public celebration. It came quietly, as many movements...

Indiana needs to retrain 82k+ workers annually to meet demand, Ivy Tech finds

And about 70% of job openings across four in-demand industries will require that additional training, according to the white paper. This story was originally posted...

Indiana’s life sciences sector reaches unprecedented heightsĀ 

Indiana has solidified its position as a leader in the life sciences industry, setting a national benchmark in 2024 by becoming the number one...
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