Ball State wins state approval for new planetarium
The State Budget Committee on Wednesday approved the new $4.6 million planetarium and the $1.35 million greenhouse upgrade. School fundraising campaigns will pay for the projects.
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The State Budget Committee on Wednesday approved the new $4.6 million planetarium and the $1.35 million greenhouse upgrade. School fundraising campaigns will pay for the projects.
A franchisee of the Dallas-based chain Twin Peaks has signed a lease to occupy the building northwest of Interstate 69 and East 82nd Street and should be open by the end of the year.
A European-style bakery is planned for a historic bank building in downtown Westfield. Plus: a Carmel startup’s single-serving meal kits and familiar names in Zionsville.
The panel signed off Wednesday on $20 million each for the college's Anderson and Bloomington campuses and $23 million for an expansion of its Indianapolis location.
The newspaper’s publisher confirmed it’s closing in on a deal to occupy the space after IBJ reported earlier Wednesday that the Star was considering a move to Circle Centre mall.
Soon to change its name to Eskenazi Health, the county-owned hospital in Indianapolis is using a business model that tries to promote patients’ health, rather than merely treat their diseases.
When it opens next spring, the aptly named Grand Park Sports Campus will be the largest youth sports complex of its kind in the country.
A twisted theatrical event featuring the leaders of a trio of up-and-coming companies, a two-part evening on the Canal, and much more are on the list this week. What will you be going to see?
Gov. Mike Pence announced Wednesday that Karl Browning will serve as his new INDOT commissioner.
Indiana State Police have begun posting results for annual school bus inspections online. The results show results from 30,000 inspections for individual buses, as well as how many buses were inspected in each school district and how many passed inspection. Police say the website will be updated within days after inspections are completed.
A man was shot multiple times about 4:30 p.m. Tuesday at Harmony Place Apartments in the 3900 block of North Emerson Avenue on the northeast side of Indianapolis. He was rushed to the hospital in critical condition but has since been upgraded to fair. Meanwhile, another man showed up at IU Health Methodist Hospital with a gunshot wound shortly after the other shooting was reported. He is in stable condition. Police are investigating to see if there is a connection.
An Indianapolis Public Schools student who was expelled for discharging a stun gun at Tech High School last April has settled a lawsuit against the district for $65,000. Darnell “Dynasty” Young and his mother sued IPS over the expulsion last fall, claiming Young brought the stun gun to school to protect himself against bullies who taunted him for being openly gay. Young frequently wore his mother’s jewelry and carried her purses at school. The lawsuit claimed the district did little to stop the bullying and instead asked him to be less “flamboyant.”
Indiana’s corn and soybean crops are headed toward possibly record-breaking yields following one of the slowest and wettest planting seasons in a decade
The Noblesville Common Council voted 4-2 on Tuesday to allow a $55 million apartment community planned for 37 acres just north of the Hazel Dell Crossing retail center.
The two buildings, one totaling 475,000 square feet and the other 450,000 square feet, are set to be built on 52 acres in Plainfield that Opus has owned since 2008.
After Doug Boles was promoted to Indianapolis Motor Speedway president on Tuesday, one race fan pleaded with him to "save our track!" Does the Speedway really need saving? Some say the situation is that bad or worse.
The CSX Building at the southwest corner of Pennsylvania and Georgia streets and space formerly occupied by Nordstrom within Circle Centre mall have emerged as potential locations for the newspaper’s new headquarters.
Christopher Durang’s comedy “Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike” to launch 2013/2014 season.
The former owners of Broad Ripple’s Red Room nightclub are opening a Noblesville sports bar. Nemo’s leads a retail roundup that also includes five new eateries in Fishers.
Lisle, Ill.-based Catamaran Corp. has committed to hiring 104 full-time, permanent employees next year and a total of 205 by 2015.