PARENT: Why I’m rooting for the Saints in the land of Blue
The Indianapolis Colts may be the home team, but this Hoosier sits squarely in the New Orleans Saints’ corner.
The Indianapolis Colts may be the home team, but this Hoosier sits squarely in the New Orleans Saints’ corner.
The Fairfield Inn & Suites on West Washington Street downtown will open Wednesday. The hotel is the first of four comprising
the 1,600-room Marriott Place project to welcome guests.
Sundance Real Estate Holdings and other investors closed on the 37-unit Mansion Row apartments at 2550
Cold Spring Road on Dec. 30.
Indiana Court of Appeals upholds utility commission ruling favorable to IPL. Although court does "not condone" IPL’s action in the retirement benefits case, it gives deference to the commission.
The 2012 Super Bowl Host Committee unveiled two unique programs bent on culling the state for a diverse volunteer base. But
one well-known local black activist said the effort isn’t good enough.
Local technology firm’s VideoHere system allows companies to embed videos in their marketing e-mails.
Agency to handle public relations and advertising for Cincinnati Bell’s three markets
From their career paths to their paychecks, Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning and New Orleans Saints signal
caller Drew Brees are miles
apart in many ways. But there also are some intriguing parallels between the men who led their teams to Super Bowl XLIV.
Once again, our city is blowing up over the Blue.
In recent years, my two brothers have been fond of referring to the Super Bowl as The Stupid Bowl. Disgusted by the
crass commercialism that has overtaken professional sports, they view The Stupid Bowl as the zenith of hype.
Analysts say losses of employer-sponsored insurance customers due to layoffs is finally slowing down.
Ohio residents who attended investor meeting say recovering funds hinges on locking down assets that remain.
The Indianapolis-based health insurer earned $6.09 per share in 2009, excluding extraordinary items; it expects a $6-per-share
profit in 2010.
Dr. Michael Weiner, a professor at the Indiana University School of Medicine, has been named director
of the IU Center for Health Services and Outcomes Research, director of the Regenstrief Institute’s health services research
program, and an evidence-based practice center at Richard L. Roudebush Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Indianapolis. Weiner
replaces Dr. Brad Doebbling in those positions. Doebbling remains with the IU med school and Regenstrief.
The
board of directors at Hendricks Regional Health added three members: Julia Mullholland,
a community volunteer; Lori Shufflebarger, owner of the Gail Force Enterprises construction firm; and Charles
L. Nelson, an oral surgeon at Avon Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery.
Fayette Regional Health System
in Connersville appointed Randy White CEO on Monday. White had been Fayette Regional’s
chief operating officer and had served as interim CEO for much of last year leading up to the resignation
of his predecessor, David Brandon.
Safis Solutions, an Indianapolis-based life sciences consulting
company, hired John Nadelin as a senior compliance adviser.
Indianapolis Colts Super Bowl run giving downtown hotels, restaurants and retailers a multi-million-dollar boost.
Indianapolis Colts have a rare opportunity to bond with their fans by showing them success doesn’t mean they’ll be taken for
granted. Fans want answers about Super Bowl ticket disbursement.
A securities-fraud case Secretary of State Todd Rokita brought against the union last month could make matters worse for the
already hobbled ISTA, blunting its ability to help elect Democrats in November.