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Third in a month-long series of farm-to-table restaurant reviews.
He has made Indiana basketball nationally relevant again. Yet with that relevance comes responsibility.
We learned just over a year ago that the veteran House fiscal leadership would be a vestige of the past when the 2013 session began.
The March 9 concert kicked off with composer/singer/keyboardist (and IU grad) Son Lux.
Bruce Hetrick made a great point in his [March 11] column “Ten tips to help those seeking jobs or internships,” about how much stronger a résumé becomes when an internship experience is featured front and center.
If National Public Radio [March 4] really wanted to draw more people to the terrestrial radio station, and maybe WFYI’s website, the billboard message would read, for example, “Poetry-writing mechanics listen to NPR on 90.1 FM, WFYI.
Sheila Suess Kennedy hit the nail on the head with her [March 11] column on drug testing for welfare recipients.
Years ago, Murphy observed, “If anything can go wrong, it will.” Murphy’s law has endured because, although we might chuckle, it rings of truth.
In the first block of South Meridian, a few paces north of Maryland, you will find next to the parking garage entrance a modest establishment called Cento Shoes. It’s been there for over four decades, founded when L.S. Ayres was flourishing just across the street and no one dreamed of a Circle Centre mall.
CEO Dennis May said: "We see the HHGregg of the future as a home products store that also sells consumer electronics."
Warsaw-based Lakeland Financial Corp. is a holding company for Lake City Bank, which has about $3.1 billion in assets.
Legislative Republicans have defeated a Democratic proposal aimed at preventing a repeat of Purdue University's hiring of Mitch Daniels as its new president while he was still governor.
Indianapolis Business Journal convened a panel of experts at its Technology Power Breakfast on March 7 to talk about industry issues including entrepreneurs, universities and online marketing.
Panel members included Don Aquilano, managing director, Allos Ventures LLC; Aman Brar, president, Apparatus Inc.; Tim Kopp, chief marketing officer, ExactTarget Inc.; Michael Langellier, CEO, TechPoint; Jenny Vance, president, LeadJen LLC; Brad Wheeler, vice president for IT and chief information officer, dean and professor, Indiana University.
The session was moderated by IBJ reporter Chris O'Malley.
The following is an unedited transcript of the discussion.
Two teenage survivors of a single-vehicle crash that killed three people Sunday near Yorktown told police a front-seat passenger repeatedly urged the driver to speed before the deadly crash. The SUV was traveling 110 mph and ran a stop sign before wiping out. The crash killed driver Lisa Crane, 47; her boyfriend, Kent Kalley, 47; and Andrew Lackey, 12. Crash survivors Trace Joiner and Jessica DeLong, both 13, said Kalley urged the driver "to go faster like five or six times." Savannah Kalley, 13, also survived.
A man shot to death Wednesday afternoon in a sport-utility vehicle parked at Lafayette Square Mall has been identified as Robert Mitcham, 21, of Indianapolis. Mitcham was in the SUV driven by his cousin for a meeting with another man. The cousin told police the man pulled the gun after a brief conversation and shot Mitcham in the head. Police are investigating.
As important as business planning is, the path to success is rarely without obstacles—or opportunities. Savvy entrepreneurs like Janell Shaffer and Danielle McDowell recognize that and adjust along the way.
Locally based Reverie Estates has purchased the 53-unit Butler Apartments along Washington Street in Irvington and plans an extensive renovation.
The Senate Appropriations Committee is examining the state of higher education funding as it continues Indiana's budget deliberations.
What was once Indianapolis-based MH Private Equity's most valuable portfolio company is going bankrupt. Entertainment Publications LLC, which produces fundraiser coupon books, filed for Chapter 7 liquidation Tuesday.