Broadway in Indianapolis 2012-13 season includes ‘Sister Act’
‘Billy Elliot’ and ‘Sister Act’ in the mix.
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‘Billy Elliot’ and ‘Sister Act’ in the mix.
More than $3.6 trillion has been restored to U.S. equity values since October amid better-than-estimated earnings and economic data. Indianapolis-based WellPoint Inc. surged 11 percent this week, as the Supreme Court debated the health care law.
Schools taking part in the federal funding must implement one of four intervention models to get their programs back on track and to boost students’ academic performance.
The company announced Friday that it had completed a Chapter 11 bankruptcy restructuring with $86 million in new funding and would continue trying to market its battery technology.
IPS superintendent Eugene White had been among the finalists for the top jobs at schools systems in Mobile, Ala., and in Greenville, S.C. But both districts chose this week to appoint internal candidates to lead their school systems.
Authorities in Muncie seized 25 pit bulls from a mobile home where investigators believe they were being trained for a dog-fighting operation. Police and animal shelter workers removed the dogs Thursday, finding many of them in small kennels along with at least four treadmills possibly used for forced exercise of the animals. Police are expected to seek an arrest warrant for the man believed to be keeping the dogs on the property on the city's northeast side.
Hundreds of Indiana residents lined up across the state Friday to get free tickets from the Hoosier Lottery for the $540 million Mega Millions jackpot. About 60 people gathered at the lottery's Indianapolis headquarters to claim one free ticket each for Friday night's drawing. Lottery headquarters and convenience stores in Evansville, Fort Wayne, South Bend, Terre Haute and Zionsville were each giving away 540 free tickets.
Indianapolis police are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred early Friday in the 1100 block of North Tibbs Avenue. Officers were called to a west-side home after shots were fired at about 1:30 a.m. and found 32-year-old Naamonn Crawford with at least one gunshot wound. He died on the scene. Police say the shooting could have occurred during an argument and they are looking for a 5-foot-6 230-pound suspect named James who ran from the scene.
Businessman Donald Hamilton faces one count of health care fraud, five counts of false statements in a health care matter and two counts of money laundering. He faces a maximum sentence of 55 years if convicted on all counts.
The PGA's most popular golfer is back, and just in time as organizers for the 2012 BMW Championship launch an ad campaign and begin selling single day tickets. Success at The Masters would make Tiger a near shoe-in to play at Crooked Stick this September.
Attorneys assisting the Fair Finance Co. bankruptcy trustee have agreed to no longer be paid by the hour but instead on a contingency based on a percentage of funds recovered for shareholders of the company owned by indicted financier Tim Durham.
Indiana’s unemployment rate took a sizable dip in February, falling to 8.4 percent, as new jobless claims hit a seven-year low.
The company is set to be purchased by CEP Inc., a holding company led by Fortune Industries CEO Tena Mayberry and Chief Financial Officer Randy Butler. But several law firms are investigating the sale for potential unfairness on behalf of shareholders.
The Finish Line Inc. will partner with a private equity firm to expand its specialty running shops and develop Run.com, the Indianapolis-based retailer said Friday. The company also reported strong fourth-quarter earnings, but its outlook sent shares tumbling.
Indiana Sen. Richard Lugar will switch his voter registration to his family farm in resolving a dispute with local election officials who ruled that he couldn't vote using the address of an Indianapolis home he sold in 1977.
Indiana High School Athletic Association Commissioner Bobby Cox and state Sen. Mike Delph have announced an 11-stop statewide tour to discuss Indiana's class basketball system.
A midrise mix of apartments and first-floor retail is the most likely replacement for a 1.45-acre Mass Ave parcel occupied by the Indianapolis Fire Department.
High-tech firms have been clamoring for a couple of decades for nonstop flights between Indianapolis International Airport and California’s Silicon Valley. One of Indiana’s tech icons made it clear recently that the need is as urgent as ever.