Indianapolis Business Journal

OCTOBER 12-18, 2009

This week, find out what's on Dr. Robin Ledyard's agenda now that she has taken over as president of Community Hospital East. Also, get the story behind the Kroger ads that are grabbing eyes—and raising eyebrows. Wondering what public art is on the drawing board now that kinetic George Rickey scultpures that adorned downtown this summer are gone? Maybe nothing. And in A&E etc., Lou Harry and his able assistant provide some guidance for film fans in advance of this year's Heartland Film Festival.

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OCTOBER 5-11, 2009

This week, check out what's happening at the former Herron Art Institute now that plans for residential development has stalled--and take a narrated tour of the site through IBJ's audio slide show. Also, read all about a Carmel software developer's hot new iPhone app and find out what's on the horizon for local camera retailer Roberts. And A&E guru Lou Harry explores the popularity of the TV show "Glee," the latest buzz-worthy show from Indiana native Ryan Murphy.

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SEPT. 28-OCT. 4, 2009

This week's issue includes a story about the battle among job-hungry states—including Indiana—all vying for a Harley-Davidson manufacturing plant. Also, find out how the city Department of Waterworks' to-do list could cost ratepayers more money and learn how new IU Athletic Director Fred Glass is revving up the school's advertising efforts. And see what Lou Harry thinks about the Eiteljorg Museum's annual "Quest for the West" art show and sale.

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SEPTEMBER 21-27, 2009

This week's issue includes a story about development around Lucas Oil Stadium—is it living up to expectations? Also, we take a look at what would happen if Greenwood goes through with a merger with White River Township. And IBJ Style columnist Gabrielle Poshadlo tirelessly tracks down where to find the latest fashions in Indianapolis.

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SEPTEMBER 7-13, 2009

This week's issue includes a story about the lawsuit 43 former Navistar employees filed, alleging the plant closure that cost them their jobs violated their labor contract. Also, an Evansville bank president says it's only a matter of time until an Indiana bank fails. And in our annual Arts & Entertainment Season Preview, you meet some behind-the-scenes players who have a big role in what audiences see.

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AUG. 31-SEPT. 6, 2009

This week's issue includes a story on a new Cash for Clunkers program, this one focusing on energy-efficient appliances. We also have a report on efforts to revitalize an iconic American magazine. Our Dining column reviews a Martinsville restaurant with memorable homemade pies.

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AUGUST 24-30, 2009

How do doctors believe the nation should fix its broken health care system? IBJ this week includes a package of interviews with physicians as it continues its in-depth coverage of reform legislation pending in Congress. We also report this week on the crowded field of Democrats who already are lining up to take on Mayor Greg Ballard, even though he is just two years into his first term. In addition, read this week about how Dodson Group bounced back, and worked with lenders and other stakeholders, after discovering hundreds of thousands of dollars were missing from company coffers. On a lighter note, read Lou Harry's reviews of new board games.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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