Solar industry plots cooperative strategy
Imagine seeing the price of gas drop 50 percent, then finding out you couldn’t take advantage because of a law that excluded drivers who lease their vehicles or whose fuel tank is on the wrong side.
Imagine seeing the price of gas drop 50 percent, then finding out you couldn’t take advantage because of a law that excluded drivers who lease their vehicles or whose fuel tank is on the wrong side.
The bill, authored by Sen. Jim Merritt, R-Indianapolis, would replace the Energizing Indiana program, which the General Assembly canceled last year over the objection of environmental groups.
Dee Roudebush has been named CEO at Raphael Health Center, 401 E. 34th St. Roudebush previously worked as director of billing with Urology of Indiana, as practice administrator at Urology Associates LLC of Muncie, and as a regional practice administrator at St. Vincent Physician Network. She is a U.S. Navy veteran and holds a bachelor’s […]
Butler’s Midwinter Dance Festival and the Assad Brothers also make this week’s lineup of recommendations.
The Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor is inviting written comments from Indianapolis Power & Light customers about the utility’s pending request to raise electricity prices.
Low-cost carrier Allegiant, which used to stick to the smallest, most underserved airports on the map, is branching out to medium-size cities like Indianapolis.
Just like at law schools across the nation, enrollment has fallen at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law, IU Robert H. McKinney School of Law at IUPUI and Valparaiso University Law School in northwest Indiana.
Others have more Lombardi trophies, but here are 31 reasons why it’s better to be a Colts fan.
At least one Indianapolis law firm already is preparing a lawsuit against Anthem Inc., after hackers stole personal information on as many as 80 million customers. The breach is certain to spur much more litigation.
Staples Inc. plans to acquire Office Depot Inc. in a deal that will reduce the U.S. office-supply industry to a single major chain and test the limits of antitrust regulators.
A Hamilton County agency sees its ad dollars pay off, French Lick Resort unveils a $20 million expansion, winter diving championships are coming to Indy, and Hendricks County tourism grants no longer require matching dollars.
President Barack Obama plans to discuss job creation, wage increases and other bread-and-butter issues for the middle class during an appearance at Ivy Tech Community College.
Abraham Lincoln artifacts and a tribute to country legend Buck Owens also make the lineup of prospects for this week.
Sherry Slick was named chief information officer at Indianapolis-based OurHealth, which operates employer health clinics. Slick previously ran her own IT consulting firm, AchieveEHR, and before that, was chief information officer at the OrthoIndy physician practice. She holds a bachelor’s degree in health information management from IUPUI and bachelor’s degrees in business and computer science […]
More medical malpractice cases could be filed directly in state trial courts without first having to go through the mandatory medical review process, under legislation pending in the Indiana Senate. Senate Bill 55, which cleared the Senate Judiciary Committee Jan. 21, raises the dollar amount of malpractice claims exempt from the medical review panel process […]
Specialty construction firm ProClad Inc. plans to expand its Noblesville headquarters staff by nearly 20 percent this quarter as the growing business extends its reach west.
IU Kelley School of Business’ DIVE program, which stands for Discovery, Innovation and Ventures Enterprise, is based on the concept that startups can get free, sound guidance from second- and third-year MBA students, and the students get a unique opportunity to participate in early-stage entrepreneurship.
Indiana’s first Bitcoin ATM, which recently debuted at an Irvington e-cigarette emporium called World of Vapor, is either a glimpse of Indiana’s cyber-money future or an anachronism. Or perhaps both.
I tried the restaurant three times over the last few weeks, finding it, on one visit, too hot, on another, too tepid, and on a third, just right.
How should immigrants be treated? A legendary Indiana governor’s example applies today.