December 24, 2012
Associated PressNearly three months to the day after being diagnosed with leukemia, the Colts' first-year coach returned to a team eager
to reunite with a boss healthy enough to go back to work.
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December 19, 2012
Associated PressThe donations from Jim Irsay and Herb Simon, combined with a $500,000 challenge grant from symphony board member Yvonne Shaheen,
bring the orchestra nearly halfway toward its goal of raising $5 million by Feb. 3.
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February 13, 2010
Bill BennerTherapy. That's what I'm here for.
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February 6, 2010
Bill BennerWe can promise, at game time, a perfect environment: 70 degrees and dry.
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January 30, 2010
Bill BennerOnce again, our city is blowing up over the Blue.
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January 9, 2010
Bill BennerWhat's next for the Colts, the Pacers, the 500 and more.
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August 17, 2009
Bill BennerA year ago, we opened Lucas Oil Stadium. We've been arguing about it ever since.
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January 19, 2009
Chris KatterjohnIn southwest Florida, the take on Tony Dungy's departure was a little different than it was in Indianapolis. In Tampa, where
Dungy's family lives, the story was played like the return of a native son.
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May 28, 2007
Andrea MuirraguiIndianapolis' bid to host the 2011 Super Bowl missed by inches, but observers said the city nevertheless scored major points
that still could result in a victory. But not without suiting up again.
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May 14, 2007
Anthony SchoettleBringing a Super Bowl to Indianapolis might have little to do with weather, hotel rooms or posh practice facilities. The biggest
factor is likely to be Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay, and how other National Football League owners feel about him and
the contributions he has made to their tight-knit club.
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It's also across the street from Fogo de Chao and Morton's....
Yep, the haters are trying to make good news bad. I guess it is hard to get people to believe the series is dying when they are gaining new sponsors.
David Copperfield! I remember watching his specials on TV when I was little.
Don't forget this is next to an MMA gym, a pawn shop, and some abandoned spaces.
Good project for Zionsville - A group who has owned the property for many years has waited and worked patiently to bring highest and best use development to a major corridor, and mix that in with the great downtown you have. Win Win. All the Best to Pittman Partners and Zionsville.