IMS seeks state help for $70M in upgrades
A state senator plans to introduce a bill creating an Indiana Motorsports Investment District that would capture state sales, income and corporate taxes for future investment in the Speedway.
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A state senator plans to introduce a bill creating an Indiana Motorsports Investment District that would capture state sales, income and corporate taxes for future investment in the Speedway.
New musical adaptation of the hit movie hasn’t yet found its musical feet.
St. Elmo Steakhouse owner Stephen Huse testified that directors had a hard time keeping Don Marsh focused on a potential sale of the company as it teetered toward insolvency.
Milwaukee-based Sensient Technologies Corp. said Friday it plans to move its Indianapolis-based Flavors & Fragrances Group corporate headquarters to Chicago before mid-2014.
The former executive of Marsh Supermarkets Inc. said he became so concerned about the company’s deteriorating finances less than a decade ago that he took the desperate step of meeting with bankruptcy lawyers.
Democratic leaders in the Indiana General Assembly are seeking expanded Medicaid coverage with the argument that it will lower health care costs statewide.
Purdue University is opening up intellectual property rights to student-inventors who make technological breakthroughs using university resources.
Indianapolis police officer David Butler was found guilty Thursday of two counts of robbery and two counts of official misconduct after about four hours of jury deliberations. Butler, 53, was accused of pulling over Hispanic drivers and robbing them while he searched their vehicles. Butler will be sentenced Feb. 22. He faces up to 16 years behind bars.
Six IPS students face disciplinary action following altercations at Arsenal Tech High School Friday morning. An Indianapolis Public Schools spokesman said four students were involved in one fight and two other students were in a separate altercation. One student was taken to a hospital as a cautionary measure. Several students reported pepper spray was used to break up the fights.
Entries are filing in slower than in previous years, but 500 Festival Mini Marathon organizers still believe the Mini will hit its 35,000-entry capacity. One local race promoter thinks race operations “need to be reviewed from top to bottom.”
Summer schedule includes a tribute to the Rolling Stones.
An Indianapolis commuter spent an average of 41 hours in freeway delays during rush hour in 2011, the same as in 2010, according to a study by the Texas A&M Transportation Institute.
Christine Nelson was held hostage by a man who was fatally shot as he tried to rob a northwest-side Kroger. She alleges that witnessing the incident caused her "extreme mental anguish and emotional distress."
The Indianapolis-based National Collegiate Athletic Association asked a federal judge to throw out a Pennsylvania lawsuit challenging penalties imposed on Pennsylvania State University over the Jerry Sandusky child-abuse case.
The measure would remove a one-year waiting period students have to spend in public school before qualifying for a voucher and qualify wealthier families for the program in certain cases.
The disclosure came during the fourth day of Don Marsh’s civil trial. The locally based supermarket chain is alleging he used company funds to pay more than $3 million in personal expenses.
When a region stands to lose one of its finest actresses, a critic can’t be too proud to beg
Calumet Specialty Products Partners LP plans to build a $300 million diesel refinery in North Dakota as part of a joint venture with energy company MDU Resources Group Inc., the firms announced after markets closed Thursday.
The Indianapolis version of the national chain is lower-key than its counterparts.
It was fitting that, on Feb. 2, I found myself back in the place I started.