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Junior Achievement prevails in lawsuit brought by former executiveRestricted Content

October 8, 2011
 IBJ Staff
A former executive vice president claimed Junior Achievement had failed to remit payments to his retirement and health-savings accounts, a violation of the Employment Retirement Security Act.
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Biocrossroads lands $2.8 million Lilly Endowment grantRestricted Content

October 8, 2011
 IBJ Staff
The advocate for the state's life sciences industry has now pulled in more than $25 million from the endowment.
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Kurt Vonnegut library battles book bansRestricted Content

October 1, 2011
 IBJ Staff
The library is giving copies of “Slaughterhouse-Five” to students in Republic, Mo., where school officials have deemed the book inappropriate.
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Marion County could get windfall from property tax saleRestricted Content

October 1, 2011
 IBJ Staff
The sale of tax-delinquent properties brought in $13 million above the city’s expenses.
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Hall Render is country's second-largest health care law firmRestricted Content

October 1, 2011
 IBJ Staff
The Indianapolis-based firm has held the rank the past three years and has been listed among the top-five health care firms since 2004.
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Marketing firm MB2 Advertising lands high-profile global accountRestricted Content

October 1, 2011
 IBJ Staff
The local firm will provide Georgia-based EyeLevel Interactive with a variety of media services.
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Veteran broadcaster Ahern joins Indiana Historical Society teamRestricted Content

October 1, 2011
 IBJ Staff
The retired WISH-TV anchor will be a community affairs adviser and make presentations at the history center.
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Coca-Cola program features Simon Youth FoundationRestricted Content

October 1, 2011
 IBJ Staff
The local supporter of alternative high schools across the country hopes the soft-drink maker's rewards program will score national exposure.
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Angie's List becomes main Sarah Fisher Racing sponsorRestricted Content

October 1, 2011
 IBJ Staff
The local consumer services firm will become the primary sponsor for the car driven by Tomas Scheckter.
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Cook family provides funding for Rose-Hulman bioscience labRestricted Content

October 1, 2011
 IBJ Staff
The $500,000 gift will help further a decade-long expansion of the school's life sciences curriculum.
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City to welcome a host of new dining, entertainment venuesRestricted Content

September 24, 2011
 IBJ Staff
Live music venue, late-night cookie shop are among new restaurants set to open.
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Lafayette Square coalition names executive directorRestricted Content

September 24, 2011
 IBJ Staff
Mary Chalmers, a neighborhood liaison for the city, will leave that post to lead the effort to improve the area near 38th Street and Lafayette Road.
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Manufacturing bellwether Hurco turns profitableRestricted Content

September 24, 2011
 IBJ Staff
The company's third-quarter profit was $4.6 million on sales of $50.6 million, compared with a year-ago loss of $1.2 million on sales of $26.5 million.
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Miles Design to help market Heartland Film FestivalRestricted Content

September 24, 2011
 IBJ Staff
As Heartland’s branding agency, the agency will lead efforts to increase awareness of Heartland events, as well as its overall mission.
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Local tech company supports educationRestricted Content

September 24, 2011
 IBJ Staff
ExactTarget plans to start a private foundation in 2012 that will support charities working on childhood hunger, education and entrepreneurship.
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MainGate signs deal to handle merchandise for Big TenRestricted Content

September 24, 2011
 IBJ Staff
The company will be the exclusive retail and merchandising company for the organization’s football championship games and basketball tournaments through 2016.
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Super Bowl organizers promoting conservation

September 17, 2011
 IBJ Staff
The 2012 host committee wants rival groups of up to 30 people to see who can make the biggest dent in water and carbon dioxide use.
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First Financial singled out as growing company in troubled industryRestricted Content

September 17, 2011
 IBJ Staff
The bank that took over operations of failed Irwin Union Bank of Columbus two years ago recently announced the purchase of all 22 Flagstar Bank branches in Indiana.
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Local firm shows off for consumer-electronics buffsRestricted Content

September 17, 2011
 IBJ Staff
Indy Audio Labs is shipping its first finished product and had it certified by THX Ltd., the gold standard in consumer electronics, in time for a major industry trade show this month.
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New tenant commits to take former Jillian’s space downtownRestricted Content

September 17, 2011
 IBJ Staff
Tilted Kilt, a chain of Celtic sports pubs known for its scantily clad, kilt-wearing waitresses, will take over the spot at the northeast corner of Meridian and Georgia streets.
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USA Football, Rawlings sign two-year merchandise dealRestricted Content

September 17, 2011
 IBJ Staff
The St. Louis-based sporting goods manufacturer will be a supplier for America’s national teams and USA Football’s youth football initiatives.
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Downtown Hyatt upgrades hotel roomsRestricted Content

September 17, 2011
 IBJ Staff
The renovation, which will be finished in January, includes all 499 guest rooms and suites and the hotel's corridors.
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Civic debuts to new but eager audience in CarmelRestricted Content

September 10, 2011
 IBJ Staff
The not-for-profit musical theater company has grown its subscriber base and raised $2.6 million toward a $10 million goal, Executive Director Cheri Dick said.
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Indiana Live to get federal hearing on tax matterRestricted Content

September 10, 2011
 IBJ Staff
Shelbyville racetrack and casino could save millions if it successfully contests the way Indiana interprets state tax law.
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IndyCar's first Baltimore race outpaces crowd estimateRestricted Content

September 10, 2011
 IBJ Staff
The three-day drew 150,000, about 50,000 more than organizers had hoped.
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  1. "And the success of the Indiana GOP to not allow an expansion of Medicaid had nothing to do with Indiana hospitals' financial woes? Fixed that for you; editorial bias rebalanced. Seriously, there are so many things wrong with Obamacare that the only way one can view it as a success is to assume that it was designed to fail our way into a government single payor healthcare system. The system is complex, creates huge regulatory burdens and overhead and yet still does not have adequate means to control escalating health care costs. But then when you elect a 10th grade math drop out with no quantitative reasoning skills to be President of one of the world's most important economies in troubled times, you can't really be surprised by blatant stupidity.

  2. No NIMBYs here to chase off a decent development. We don't need tons of parking and we'd happily play the role of host to a downtown Whole Foods.

  3. Whatever you do, don't change a single thing about Broad Ripple. I want it to look just like it did in the late '70s, with 30% of the north side of Broad Ripple Avenue burned out and plenty of places to park. That's right Broad Ripple, NEVER CHANGE. Let the world pass you by, don't improve your empty, abandoned lots full of weeds. Someday someone will want to film a zombie movie here.

  4. Hollywood could step in and make a movie about the history about this forlorn series. It could be a full celebrity cast of characters. WOW. http://www.advanceindiana.blogspot.com/2013/02/indiana-taxpayers-forced-to-pay-for.html

  5. This shouldn't come as a shock to many. Austin is a great city, and Indy needs to take some notes. Austin invests in decent transit options, has a highly educated workforce, embraces a creative class, and --despite being the state capital-- is not micromanaged by rural and suburban legislators. Want Indy to grow? Invest in the city (i.e. spend money). Raise taxes a bit, and use the money to improve education. And keep the state legislature out of Indy the other 9 months of the year.

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