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Taylor Wooten

Taylor Wooten

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Reporter, Indianapolis Business Journal

Indiana, Indianapolis, Louisville

Biography

Reporter for the Indianapolis Business Journal. Co-author of The Rundown, the weekly politics newsletter. Writes about city gov., poverty, neighborhood development, DEI and social service agencies & programs. Grew up along the Ohio River & went to Franklin College.

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neighborhood developmentindianapolis politics indiana politics dei city-county council

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Content

Total articles 825

  • For pair of crafty firefighters, old hoses provide the spark for something special

    By Taylor Wooten Verified

    Apr. 18, 2025

  • State sues Marion County Fair Board leader for allegedly misusing public funds

    By Taylor Wooten Verified

    Apr. 18, 2025

  • State sues Marion County Fair Board leader for allegedly misusing public funds

    By Taylor Wooten Verified

    Apr. 18, 2025

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Company Info

Indianapolis Business Journal

The Indianapolis Business Journal (IBJ) is a prominent weekly newspaper dedicated to business and financial news in central Indiana. Established in 1980, it has been a key source of in-depth reporting on various topics, including real estate, finance, and local economic developments. IBJ is part of IBJ Media, which also publishes the Indiana Lawyer, a newspaper aimed at the legal community, and the Court & Commercial Record, a legal daily. In addition to its print publications, IBJ offers an engaging podcast that covers various business topics. The publication serves a diverse readership, including business professionals, entrepreneurs, and legal practitioners, making it an essential resource for those interested in the region's economic and legal landscape. With a commitment to quality journalism, IBJ continues to be a cornerstone of business reporting in central Indiana.

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

'+1 317-634-6200

Founded: 1980