Mae Dickinson (Feb. 8, 1933-Jan. 17, 2017). Gurtha Mae Dickinson was born on February 8, 1933, in Mounds City, Illinois. She was… Read More »Mae Dickinson
Roger Owen DeBruler (Aug. 5, 1934–Feb. 13, 2017). Roger DeBruler was the longest-serving justice on the Indiana Supreme Court in the 20th century… Read More »Roger Owen DeBruler
Clay Terrace Clay Terrace opened in in October 2004. The upscale, open-air shopping center exhibited the architectural theme of New Urbanism, harkening… Read More »Clay Terrace
Charter Schools In 2001, Indiana became the 38th state to enact charter school legislation. The Indiana law allows alternative routes to teacher… Read More »Charter Schools
David V. Burns (May 10, 1911-Dec. 25, 1995). The son of Indianapolis architect and Anna Ray (Herzch) Burns, David Burns grew up in… Read More »David V. Burns
Bargersville Bargersville is located in White River and Union Townships in western , 20 miles south of Indianapolis. The town was… Read More »Bargersville
Anthem Foundation and WellPoint, Inc. established their respective philanthropies, Anthem Foundation and WellPoint Health Networks Foundation, in 2000. Four years later, Anthem,… Read More »Anthem Foundation
Anthem, Inc. One of the largest health benefits providers in the United States, Anthem, Inc. was established in 1985 through the merger… Read More »Anthem, Inc.
Angie’s List Angie’s List is a consumer ratings company that helps shoppers find the best local service providers through ratings and reviews… Read More »Angie’s List
Gen Con Gen Con is the largest tabletop gaming convention in North America with more than 500 exhibiting companies, around 300 games… Read More »Gen Con