April 27, 2008
The effect of Danica Patrick’s victory is being felt from Japan to Kansas.
A measurable surge in ticket demand for today’s Indy Racing League’s race near Kansas City, Kansas pushed
the event near its...
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April 25, 2008
Scott Skiles is apparently a big fan of Indiana University’s former basketball coach Kelvin Sampson.
Sources close to both said Skiles, who has a house in Bloomington where Sampson used to work, is urging
the...
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April 25, 2008
Indianapolis Star sports reporter Mark Montieth has covered his last Indiana Pacers game for the paper he
dreamed about working for since he was a young child.
Effective at the end of today, Montieth,...
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April 24, 2008
Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr., the WBC welterweight world champion, will drop the green flag on this year’s
Indianapolis 500.
Mayweather competed on ABC’s hit “Dancing with the Stars” last fall along with two-time Indianapolis...
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April 24, 2008
The Indianapolis Colts are fine tuning their strategy for this year’s National Football League draft, which
is held in New York April 26 and 27.
While there is much speculation about which players the...
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April 23, 2008
Indianapolis-based MainGate Inc. today announced it has signed an exclusive three-year deal to be the on-line
merchandiser for the National Football League’s St. Louis Rams. Though terms of the deal were not disclosed,...
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April 23, 2008
The looming property tax crisis has Indiana high schools fearful that athletic department budgets could be
the focus of future fiscal cuts.
Ray Compton, one central Indiana’s most successful—and unconventional—sports marketers has a plan...
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April 22, 2008
New Indiana University basketball coach Tom Crean is convinced athletic facility improvements under way on
the Bloomington campus will help the Hoosiers return to dominance.
Crean told a group of mayors from southern Indiana...
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April 22, 2008
Clark Kellogg will serve as the master of ceremonies for the 2008 Pathfinder Awards Banquet June 29 at Conseco
Fieldhouse. The Pathfinder Awards are presented annually to individuals for their contributions and dedication...
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April 21, 2008
Sponsors of Danica Patrick, who became the first woman to win a major open-wheel race with her Indy Racing
League victory in Japan Saturday, have been quick to capitalize on the exposure.
AirTran Airlines quickly put huge photos of Patrick on...
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April 21, 2008
Danica Patrick’s life is getting faster by the second. She’s not the only one moving at warp speed, as
merchandisers and Indy Racing League officials hustle to capitalize on her historic victory Saturday...
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April 19, 2008
Despite the upheaval surrounding the 2008 Long Beach Grand Prix, it is still quite a draw in this normally
quite California town. That’s good news for Indy Racing League officials, who have their eyes on this historically
strong open-wheel racing...
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April 17, 2008
Indiana University basketball coach Tom Crean today hired an assistant with deep ties to former coach Kelvin
Sampson. Over the next week, you can bet the school’s trustees along with Crean and IU President Michael
McRobbie will be asked about...
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April 17, 2008
The Indy Racing League appears to be hitting on all cylinders. Through the first two races this year, the
IRL, which recently unified with Champ Car, is seeing gains in attendance and television ratings. Now, IRL
officials are reporting significant gains...
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April 16, 2008
An announcement today that Indiana Pacers co-owner Herb Simon will become CEO and Jim Morris will be elevated
to president has many sports marketers applauding, but at the same time asking "What's next?"
Several key questions persist. First, how much steam...
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April 16, 2008
The Indiana Pacers are in a giving mood for tonight’s Fan Appreciation Night. The team is advertising that
all lower level tickets will sell for $30, club level tickets for $20 and upper...
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April 15, 2008
Donnie Walsh is tapping into his old Indiana Pacers contacts to fill key vacancies for the New York Knicks.
Since becoming president of the Knicks last month, Pacers scout Jimmy Powell and Brian...
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April 14, 2008
Now that Indiana University freshman Eric Gordon has announced his decision to enter the National Basketball
Association draft, speculation about the 19-year-old’s future is running rampant.
Draft analysts predict Gordon will be chosen anywhere...
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April 11, 2008
Former Indiana University assistant men’s basketball coach Ray McCallum has been hired as the University of
Detroit Mercy's new head coach.
UDM athletic director Keri Gaither made the announcement today during a press conference...
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April 11, 2008
As a senior at Lawrence North High School, Greg Oden was the most televised high school player since LeBron
James. And he hoped to be a small screen star after he became a...
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April 11, 2008
ResQ Pure Power Energy Drink, a recently launched product, will sponsor Sarah Fisher and Sarah Fisher Racing
for this year’s Indianapolis 500. Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed, but motorsports sources...
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April 10, 2008
Many Indiana University fans probably wondered why the man sitting next to Eric Gordon at Monday’s press
conference looked familiar. Gordon told the world he was leaving IU for the NBA while sitting...
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April 10, 2008
The ATP is considering placing its name across the nets at all of its tournaments, a groundbreaking move
that is drawing criticism from tournament promoters.
As a test, the men’s tennis circuit placed its...
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April 9, 2008
The Indianapolis Indians announced today they have signed a four-year extension on their player development
contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates. The new agreement runs through the 2012 season.
Indianapolis posted a 224-205 regular-season mark during...
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April 9, 2008
The Indiana Pacers are in two races: one to make the playoffs and the other to keep their average home
attendance above 12,000.
Last night against the Atlanta Hawks--arguably their biggest game of the...
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Good ole' Obamacare. Thanks liberals and those who didn't bother to vote.
Yes. Blame those who were too lazy to go vote Obama out and those who voted him in again. That's my take on it. I know folks won't get it on the left. OK. Start berating me now!
Serioulsy, people are AGINST this project? Most communities would be salivating over a project like this. You'd rather have an empty eye-sore gas station and shacks posing as apartments? This project is exactly what BR needs. BUILD IT MR MAYOR. And yes, I am a BR resident, and have been for 20 years.
As a St. Vincent employee of over 20 years, I am saddened and disheartened by this announcement. Unfortunately, as the healthcare "industry" continues on this political and corporate path, all that St. Vincent Hospital has stood for spiritually for its employees and this community is being sucked dry. I know it truly has no choice. It is not just Obamacare or just competition or just any single thing. This trend started long before I was even born when the government became involved in healthcare and it became an "industry." I grieve for those who will lose their jobs, one of whom may be me, but I also grieve for this hospital which I have served for over 20 years. May God give us and it the grace to withstand the future of healthcare.
Why do people constantly harp on this issue and act ignorant about what a city population measures? A city's population is the city's population. There is no argument or debate about it. If you want to measure the density of a city--measure it. If you want to measure the size of a metropolitan area, then measure the metropolitan population. City boundaries cover different sized areas--and they always have (though the disparity has probably increased since about 1900 or so when more cities began annexing their surrounding communities). For example, San Francisco only covers 49 square miles while Houston cover nearly 600 square miles. No one argues about the population rankings of either city even though they clearly cover extremely different sized areas. Indianapolis is the 13 largest city by population in the U.S. That is a fact. While the population of a metropolitan area may give you a better sense of how large a community is, as noted, even metro areas can vary widely in the size of geographic area they cover--so that is not a perfect comparison either.