Volunteer outpouring for local PGA event overflowing
PGA officials might have been surprised by how quickly 2,600 people lined up to help put on a Tour event at Crooked Stick. Locals were not.
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PGA officials might have been surprised by how quickly 2,600 people lined up to help put on a Tour event at Crooked Stick. Locals were not.
A bill approved by lawmakers allows judges to order civil fines of up to $500 against open-records law violators. Gov. Mitch Daniels has until Tuesday to decide whether to sign the bill into law.
Pushed by advertiser demand, a local company this month is launching a weekly newspaper in Zionsville. Current Publishing now will have started five newspapers in five years despite a difficult environment for newspapers.
Indiana state Sen. Connie Lawson will replace ousted Secretary of State Charlie White as Indiana's top elections official.
Corn production in the United States, the world’s biggest shipper of the grain, will be “huge” as warm weather encourages farmers to plant early to avoid the risk of late-season frost damage, economist Dennis Gartman said.
The most serious offense by horsetrack and casino Indiana Live involved sending electronic promotions to dozens of people who had voluntarily excluded themselves from receiving casino solicitations.
Under the measure, retailers could lose their business licenses for a year if they're caught selling the synthetic drugs.
MBC Group President Eric Holloway said Thursday that he always planned to expand his Brookville operations and that a state press release issued two weeks ago mistakenly quoted him as saying right-to-work legislation factored into his decision.
An elections board ruled Thursday that U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar can't vote at the Indianapolis home he sold in 1977 but can register elsewhere in the county, a partial victory for tea party activists who allege the Republican incumbent has committed voter fraud for decades
With the loss of two of its biggest stars after last season, the IndyCar Series faces a stiff challenge ramping up its television ratings, attendance and overall financial fortunes. Marc Koretzky is among the fresh faces driving series toward profitability.
Despite years of intensive public and politician outreach, a transit bill died in the House Ways and Means Committee in late January by an 11-10 vote. Supporters plan education push, one-on-one meetings.
Student-reporting programs at Franklin College, Butler University aid cash-strapped newspapers statewide.
Indiana would have received nearly $300 million in additional funding if the proposal by Sen. Dan Coats had been successful.
Right-to-work, smoking ban were only two of a long list of actions taken.
The move by Zionsville-based Just Marketing International reflects growing client demand for measuring return on investment from motorsports sponsorships.
Three Indianapolis-based law firms climbed in a national ranking of the top-200 firms based on number of attorneys. Barnes & Thornburg LLP led the way, jumping eight spots to 109th while increasing revenue by 7.7 percent, to $260 million, according to 2010 figures compiled and released March 12 by the American Lawyer trade publication. Baker […]
Barnes & Thornburg, Faegre Baker Daniels, Ice Miller and others all grew in a ranking of firms based on number of attorneys.
The Indianapolis Museum of Art will receive $350,000 in fees for its curators’ work on behalf of The Alexander, the hotel being built at CityWay. Curators Lisa Freiman and Veronica Roberts have selected 24 contemporary artists to create work specifically for the hotel. Buckingham Cos. President Brad Chambers, whose firm is building CityWay, has served […]