Indiana Ice honors Schupay’s dedication to team
Afater the sudden death of Michael Schupay, the respected and dedicated Ice team president, the Indiana hockey team is striving
to honor his memory.
Afater the sudden death of Michael Schupay, the respected and dedicated Ice team president, the Indiana hockey team is striving
to honor his memory.
Ball State University’s nationally recognized Entrepreneurship Center has its third director in four years. The Entrepreneurship Center yesterday named Michael Goldsby the Stoops distinguished professor of entrepreneurship. Goldsby, who had been interim director since Larry Cox left this summer for a faculty position at Pepperdine University, will be the center’s permanent director. The center was […]
Indy Racing League team owner and driver Sarah Fisher will step away from her office at her race shop to guest co-host the Smiley Morning Radio Show on WZPL-FM 99.5 along with Dave…
Marian College wants to take over operation of the Major Taylor Velodrome from Indy Parks and make the facility a hub for
alternative transportation and Midwestern cycling.
Three key promoters of the Indiana motorsports industry have formed a company to launch a new trade show in Indianapolis next year. The threesome – Indiana Motorsports Association Executive Director Tom Weisenbach, local auto and truck dealer Jeff Stoops and C&R Racing Inc. owner Chris Paulson – hope the new show will fill part of […]
The Indy Racing League suddenly finds itself at odds with Midwestern farmers over a decision to make a Brazilian consortium
its ethanol supplier starting next year.
DIRECTORS R. David Hoover, 62 Occupation: Chairman, president and CEO of Ball Corp. Other directorships: Energizer Holdings Inc., Qwest Communications International Inc. Number of common shares: 37,739 Previous year: 18,252 William I. Miller, 51 Occupation: Chairman and CEO of the company Other directorships: Cummins Inc. Number of common shares: 11,376,366 Previous year: 11,275,295 Dayton Molendorp, […]
Young & Laramore is making what it says are “significant” staff cuts in the wake of losing the Steak n Shake account.
Young & Laramore is making what it says are “significant” staff cuts in the wake of losing the Steak n Shake account. Though Y&L CEO Paul Knapp declined to say how many of the firm’s 66 employees have been or would be terminated, industry sources pegged the number at about 20. After 18 years with […]
Slowing auto sales have forced Carmel-based Automotive Finance Corp., which lends money to car dealers to buy used vehicles
at auction, to take a big write-off on the declining value of its loan portfolio.
LOAN APPROVALS SBA loans SBA loan guarantees for the month of October. These businesses have received loans from financial institutions with a guarantee from the SBA. Not all funds are disbursed immediately. Furthermore, some approved loans are subsequently canceled. 2 Indy Monkeys LLC, 5661 E. 86th St., Indianapolis, $300,000 from National City Bank. Ambrose Property […]
A rural Indiana bank that specializes in farm lending has agreed to buy Symphony Bank for less than the ambitious startup
spent to build its extravagant branch on 96th Street.
Thanks to a $25,000 contribution from Beck’s Hybrids, Habitat for Humanity of Hamilton County was able to purchase land and
build its 50th home this year.
Robert P. Stiller, a lifelong entrepreneur who built Green Mountain into a wholesale coffee giant with 7,000 customers and
$500 million in revenue, owns 3.4 million shares, or 17 percent of the Noble Roman’s company.
If you’ve ever cooked a hamburger over a grill at Shakamak State Park, sat in a hospital waiting room chair, or sipped from a water fountain, you may have used products made by Indiana convicts. Although offender work programs have been around since the 1920s, most Hoosiers know little about the Indiana Department of Correction’s prison-based industries, which generate $40 million a year in revenue.
Tony Bennett, Indiana’s new superintendent of public instruction, says his priorities include restoring discipline to the
classroom, recruiting topnotch teachers and adequately compensating
them, increasing the percentage of education dollars spent directly on instruction, and reducing regulations so schools can
focus more on student instruction.
Rather than further test Indianapolis’ tolerance for edginess, public art guru Mindy Taylor Ross is taking a different tack in 2009 by bringing in the widely known kinetic sculpture of the late George Rickey. Installation of an untold number of Rickey sculptures will begin on April 4, said Ross, public art director for the Arts […]
For its next major public exhibition, the Arts Council of Indianapolis plans to bring the moving, geometric sculpture of the late George Rickey. Rickey’s time in Indiana played a key role in developing the tall, sweeping sculptures that won him acclaim in the 1960s. He was born in 1907 in South Bend, but his father, […]
The Indiana Council for Economic Education is a nonprofit, working to increase economic literacy throughout Indiana.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS David K. Baker Greg Bernhardt Patty Brademas Joe Breedlove Jim Butcher John Conant Greg Cutchin Miriam Smulevitz Dant Anika Davis John Demerly Lisa Ellison Chris Fenner Tony Fiorillo Paul Freeman Robert Glazier Joe Guilfoy Peter D. Harrington Tom Harrison Charles Hibberd Stanley Holliday James Joven Ryan Kitchell Linda Lentz Chris Naylor Brooke […]