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by Toter - 3 months ago

Local Indiana Artist Chosen for Inspiring Tamika Catchings Mural Project

Nate Baranowski from South Bend, Indiana, has been chosen to create a portrait mural honoring Naismith Hall of Famer and local legend Tamika Catchings. Announced by the Indy Arts Council and WNBA All-Star 2025 Host Committee, Baranowski emerged from four finalists out of 98 applicants. He aims to ca...

by Toter - 3 months ago

The Power of Collaborative Strength

There’s no single interpretation of strength; it can manifest as resilience, balance, or unity. As an athlete and CPA, I recognize that progress measures truth through stories told by numbers. In Central Indiana, small businesses represent more than 99% of companies, employing nearly half the workfo...

by Toter - 3 months ago

Exposing Indiana's Infant Mortality Crisis

Indiana confronts a pressing issue: its infant mortality rate frequently exceeds the national average, highlighting significant racial inequalities. In 2023, the state reported 6.5 deaths per 1,000 live births, a modest improvement. Tragically, Black infants face the highest rate at 14.1. Contributi...

by Toter - 3 months ago

Central Indiana Women's Business Center Honored with Coveted Achievement

The Central Indiana Women’s Business Center, part of the Indy Chamber’s Business Ownership Initiative, has received the prestigious 2025 Women’s Business Center of Excellence award from the Indiana District Office of the U.S. Small Business Administration. This recognition underscores its crucial in...

by Toter - 3 months ago

GRSM Opens Knoxville Office to Support Growing Demand Across Southern Region

Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani is pleased to announce the opening of its newest office in Knoxville, Tennessee. This expansion brings the firm’s national footprint to 83 offices across the United States. The Knoxville office will strengthen GRSM’s presence in Tennessee, bolstering its ability to serv...

by Toter - 3 months ago

$880 Billion Medicaid Cuts: A Threat to Health Equity and Access

Martindale Brightwood faces a looming health crisis as House Republicans advocate for $880 billion in Medicaid cuts over the next decade, ostensibly to finance $4.5 trillion in tax incentives. This proposed bill imposes new eligibility criteria, including a requirement for work hours and income veri...