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Saturday Evening Post moving news operations to Philly
Based in Indianapolis since 1970, The Saturday Evening Post is searching for office space in Philadelphia to return news operations back to the historic publication's roots.
Crossroads Classic pleases fans, but long-term future uncertain
The two-year trial of the Crossroads Classic doubleheader basketball event has drawn capacity crowds to Indianapolis. But there are still scheduling concerns to be worked out if the fledgling event is to become a long-term college basketball tradition.
Shepherd insurance agency acquires rival Chappell
Carmel-based Shepherd Insurance & Financial Services, one of the largest independent insurance agencies in the Indianapolis area, got a little bigger with its purchase of Chappell Insurance Agency in Fishers.
Winning season gives Colts reason to cheer and fear
Colts fans earlier this year were ready for mutiny if Jim Irsay's gamble to cut Peyton Manning and turn to Andrew Luck didn't work. Now all is well in the horseshoe kingdom. Still, you have to wonder if this teams' fickle fan base doesn't set it up for a future fiscal fall.
Also this week
Two venues open Dec. 20, both promising entertainment as well as food. Drake’s, 3736 E. 82nd st., will feature live music in its mix. Meanwhile, at 4016 E. 82nd St., Latitude 39’s lineup includes comedy shows, an opening-in-February dine-in movie theater, and a 400-seat theater. Details on Drake’s here. Details on Latitude 39 here.
Vocalist Jeannie Logan sings at Chef Josephs at the Connoisseur Room Dec. 26. Details here.
Actors Theatre of Indiana stages “An Old Fashioned Christmas” at Oak Hill Mansion Dec. 21-22. Includes dinner and a show, plus photos with Santa. Details here.
Karlton D. Turner, Dave Ruark and Vicky Richmond are among the performers in the musical revue “Country Christmas,” Dec. 2-22 at the Athenaeum. Details here.
The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir offers “Festival of Carols” Dec. 22 at the Palladium. Details here.
Ballard may wrest management of fieldhouse from Pacers
Indianapolis recently agreed to pay $10 million to help Pacers Sports & Entertainment run Bankers Life Fieldhouse for another year, but Mayor Greg Ballard wants to find out in the meantime whether the city can get a better deal on the venue’s management.
Holiday Wish List
The following is a list of Indianapolis-area not-for-profit organizations and the things each needs most.
WESTERHAUS-RENFROW: ‘Bus stigma’ detailing mass transit
I moved to Indianapolis in the summer of 2005. Since then, I have learned to count on three things to occur each summer—a substantial number of die-hard Indianapolis Colts fans will still suffer from acute post-season withdrawal; mosquitoes the size of hummingbirds will nip at my ankles during my evening walk; and a massive, five-month road construction project (or two) will spring up somewhere on Interstate 465.
Circumstances thrust Pagano into spotlight; his vision keeps him there
Upon learning he had a life-threatening illness, Colts Coach Chuck Pagano and his doctor chose a path of transparency too often eschewed in the world of professional sports. And the community has come to love him for it.
Other news: From Allison’s IPO to Lugar’s defeat
Politics and real estate helped round out 2012’s news of note.
Report: Plug-in vehicles slow to spark interest in Indy
Plug-in electric vehicles, which are struggling to gain traction nationwide, have even less appeal in central Indiana than they do in most areas of the country, a new study says.
2012 NEWSMAKER: School librarian Ritz won with grass-roots campaign
Democrat Glenda Ritz pulled off a David-versus-Goliath victory to unseat Republican Tony Bennett as Indiana’s superintendent of public instruction.
2012 NEWSMAKER: Crime stance returns Hogsett to political spotlight
U.S. Attorney Joseph Hogsett’s openly tough-on-crime approach has some political insiders speculating whether he’s seeking a higher office.
2012 NEWSMAKER: Council Dem Mahern plays role of antagonist
City-County Council Vice President Brian Mahern emerged as the chief foe of Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard’s redevelopment agenda.
2012 NEWSMAKER: CEO keeps Simon stock surging
If there were an MVP for local CEOs, David Simon would again find himself at or near the top of the list in 2012.
City successfully stages Super Bowl, shoots for another
More than 1.1 million people poured into downtown Indianapolis for Super Bowl festivities in the 10 days leading up to the big game, held Feb. 5 at Lucas Oil Stadium.
BENNER: 2012 had an abundance of moments to savor
The spices of sports come from the unpredictable outcomes, the ability to rise above adversity, and the comebacks from the depths.
