Monthly Archives: February 2022

State Notes 5th Year of Robust Economic Growth

INDIANA — Indiana state officials recently announced that 2021 marked the fifth consecutive year of record-breaking economic development in Indiana. Nearly 300 companies have committed to locate and expandinthe state, investing more than $8.7 billion in operations, a 56% increase from 2020. In addition to the positive business development news, … Read More

Steve’s Story, Part 2

In the summer of 1968, Steve Nicewanger was getting ready for his last semester at Arlington high school.  His dad got him a summer job at Service Engraving downtown (his Dad had worked 3rd shift there as a photoengraver for years). This is where he met someone who would change … Read More

Applause!: Feb. 4-10

• The Phoenix Theatre is going through some exciting changes in leadership. Bill Simmons, who has been their artistic director since 2018, is taking on the role of Ignite campaign director. Constance Macy will serve as interim artistic director. Iris Dillon has been named community engagement director. The Phoenix will … Read More

ICAN Offers Puppy Love Valentines

INDIANAPOLIS — That special someone in your life will be howling with delight this Valentine’s Day when a cute and cuddly Indiana Canine Assistant Network (ICAN) service dog or puppy in training delivers them a Puppy Love Valentine. For the tenth straight year through Puppy Love Valentines, ICAN offers the … Read More

COVID-19 Creates Significant Complications for Health Care Systems and Patients

With COVID-19 positive tests skyrocketing and hospitals throughout the country overflowing with inpatients, the demand for care has lately reached a level previously unseen, while providers are facing exhaustion, supply chain issues in some instances and a variety of labor force challenges. Health care providers are busier than ever and … Read More