Indianapolis Business Journal

MAY 23-29, 2011

This week, find out what new Indianapolis Art Center CEO Carter Wolf is doing to grow enrollment and read about efforts to return professional tennis to downtown. In Focus, see why credit unions are girding for battle with traditional banks. And in Forefront, Indiana's candidates for Senate define conservatism.

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Indianapolis entrepreneurs rescue Choc-Ola from oblivion

The chocolate beverage Choc-Ola, launched in the 1940s and pitched to a generation of fans in the 1970s by Cowboy Bob on WTTV-4, is hitting store shelves again. South-side entrepreneurs Dan Iaria and Joe Wolfla are leading its comeback, landing an 18-state distribution deal.

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Is INDOT bypassing public on planning?

Groups that perennially press the Indiana Department of Transportation to broaden its vision of mobility beyond highways now accuse the agency of “significant ineptitude or willful disregard” in eliciting public input.

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Art Center shakeup raising concerns

Indianapolis Art Center CEO Carter Wolf is drawing fire from some quarters over a staff shakeup that he says is needed to grow enrollment at the Broad Ripple not-for-profit. But Wolf insists that won’t hinder progress.

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Indy 500 needs a dose of speed

The fastest Indy 500 was run 21 years ago. Look at the pole sitters’ times, and note how far back you’d have to go (decades) to have a pole sitter’s time not make today’s field!

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