by Jennifer Rubenstein | Feb 17, 2025 | Boone County, Business News, Corporate, Economic Development, entertainment, For The Home, hometown favorites, Lebanon, News, Partners, Workforce
Boone County is experiencing tremendous growth, with more families seeking high-quality education options for their children. The Classical School, opening in August 2025, is answering this call by providing an independent, college preparatory education designed to...
by Jennifer Rubenstein | Feb 17, 2025 | Arts, Boone County, Outdoors, Thorntown
Thorntown, Indiana – A treasured piece of Thorntown’s history is stepping into a new chapter. Lions Park, formerly managed by the Thorntown Lions Club, is now officially part of the Thorntown Parks System. Following the club’s closure in December 2024 due to declining...
by Jennifer Rubenstein | Feb 7, 2025 | Boone County, Business News, Economic Development, Workforce, Zionsville
In a move aimed at building a more inclusive and accessible community, the Zionsville Town Council has approved the establishment of the Zionsville Advisory Committee on Disability (ZACD). The new committee, introduced through Ordinance 2024-44 at the December 16,...
by Jennifer Rubenstein | Jan 30, 2025 | Boone County, Business News, Corporate, Economic Development, Lebanon
Breaking Barriers: How One Company is Strengthening Its Workforce Through Language Inclusion Attracting and retaining a strong workforce is key to economic growth, and one company is leading the way by prioritizing language accessibility. At a manufacturing plant in...
by Jennifer Rubenstein | Jan 24, 2025 | Business News, Economic Development, Small Business
Starting a retirement plan like a SEP, SIMPLE IRA, or 401(k) for your employees can earn your business a tax credit of up to $5,000 per year for three years. This credit offsets the ordinary and necessary costs of setting up, administering, and educating employees...