IU Health fights Franciscan over family doc
IU Health Morgan Hospital sued Dr. Dianna Boyer on Aug. 3 to stop her from moving her practice to a facility Franciscan St. Francis Health is building in Martinsville.
IU Health Morgan Hospital sued Dr. Dianna Boyer on Aug. 3 to stop her from moving her practice to a facility Franciscan St. Francis Health is building in Martinsville.
If there’s one thing most small-business owners don’t have in abundance, it’s time. But investing more of that precious resource in social media appears to be worth the effort—if it’s done right.
Twenty years ago, a hillbilly long shot from Arkansas pulled off one of the greatest upsets in golf history at Crooked Stick Golf Club.
Pence Haven’t we heard this song before? Congressman Mike Pence, who is running for governor, has proposed that the way to job growth is to reduce Indiana’s already anemic receipts from corporate taxes. Pence has an almost abiding, religious faith and hope in the willingness of Wall Street to create jobs and opportunity. To paraphrase […]
The first full production on stage at the Tarkington is Carmel Repertory Theatre’s production of “Hairspray.” The community theater production runs Aug. 11-27. Details here.
L’il Wayne performs at Verizon Wireless Music Center, Aug. 15. Details here.
On Aug. 12-13, Deb Mullins performs her show “Still Got the Blues for You” at the Cabaret at the Columbia Club. Details here.
Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre premieres a new ballet based on Pinocchio as part of “Happily Ever After” at the Pike Performing Arts Center Aug. 12-13. Details here.
Stevie Nicks comes to Verizon Wireless Music Center Aug. 12. Details here.
The removal of James Wille Faust’s airport “Chrysalis” raises questions of public art’s permanency.
Carmel-based used and salvaged vehicle auctioneer KAR Auction Services, Inc. said it lost $14.3 million in the second quarter due to the early payoff of debt.
A WXIN-TV Channel 59 report suggests the city of Carmel hired private investigators to tail Steven Libman, who resigned abruptly last month as CEO of the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel.
Four Hoosier companies attracted more than $10.5 million, down from 10 companies that attracted $18.5 million during the first half of 2010.
Stock prices of the dozen largest public companies in the Indianapolis area all tumbled Monday morning as a Standard & Poor’s downgrade of U.S. debt spooked investors worldwide.
The new 500-seat theater completes Carmel’s Center for the Performing Arts.
Second in a month-long series of reviews of new arts district eateries.
Company that recently moved from Carmel to Indianapolis extends its market to 29 states.
Elimination of product is part of settlement with rival manufacturer.
About 40 percent of the tickets sold during the Palladium’s first half-season went to subscribers, prompting managers to expand the series offerings for the full season that begins later this month.
Indiana regional banks and national institutions are faring better, a possible indication that Indianapolis’ economy isn’t recovering as quickly as expected.