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Taylor Wooten

Indianapolis Business Journal

Indy library board critics demand answers, call for resignations

The Indianapolis Public Library Board of Trustees meeting on Monday night brought a large and sometimes raucous crowd looking for answers and even board members’ resignations. Nearly 100 people attended the meeting, many supporting Nichelle Hayes for CEO. ... Read More

UPDATE: IndyPL CEO candidate declines job offer amid uproar

The Indianapolis Public Library Board’s choice for a new CEO has declined the job following pushback from community members who favored interim CEO Nichelle Hayes in that role.... Read More

Indy to spend $20M on Washington Street following Blue Line shift

The city of Indianapolis announced Monday that $20 million will be spent on improvements to West Washington Street from Holt Road to Lynhurst Drive—making up a portion of the $50 million that IndyGo had promised to spend.... Read More

Vet industry challenged by employee shortage, stressful conditions

Shorthanded veterinary clinics are being slammed by the high number of pets acquired during the pandemic and a worsening shortage of workers. Dr. Phil Borst, a veterinarian of 47 years, said the pandemic has undoubtedly supercharged the workload.... Read More

Meriweather becomes third Democrat to run for Indy mayor in 2023

Community engagement consultant Gregory Meriweather on Tuesday officially formed a candidate campaign committee to seek the Democratic nomination for mayor of Indianapolis, setting up a contested primary.... Read More

Pastor James Jackson running as Republican candidate for Indy mayor

James Jackson, pastor of Fervent Prayer Church at 10512 E. 38th St., is the first Republican to announce intentions to run for Indianapolis mayor in 2023.... Read More

Hogsett says he has unfinished business in reelection bid

Mayor Joe Hogsett announced his third—and final, he said—run for reelection Tuesday evening at the Indianapolis City Market.... Read More

Indy council committee OKs TIF bonds for Cole Motor Redevelopment

The planned $120 million revamp of the former Jail II building and Arrestee Processing Center in downtown Indianapolis by 1820 Ventures could be aided by $15.5 million in tax-increment financing bonds, pending full City-County Council approval.... Read More

Mayor Joe Hogsett expected to announce reelection bid

Mayor Joe Hogsett is expected to announce a reelection bid Tuesday at the Indianapolis City Market, immediately before a fundraiser for his mayoral campaign committee.... Read More

Shackleford looks to become Indy’s first Black and first female mayor

State Rep. Robin Shackleford announced Thursday that she will seek the Democratic nomination to run for mayor of Indianapolis in 2023, a decision that could pit her against incumbent Mayor Joe Hogsett in the Democratic primary next May.... Read More

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