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Dozens of enterprising entrepreneurs spent 54 hours planning new businesses as part of Startup Weekend Indianapolis.
Indiana House Speaker Brian Bosma says that passing a contentious right-to-work proposal will be his top priority during the coming legislative session.
Dr. Elizabeth Grethen, an endocrinologist, has joined the St. Vincent Physician Network in Zionsville. Grethen holds a bachelor’s in biological sciences from Cornell University and a medical degree from Loyola University’s Stritch School of Medicine.
Methodist Health Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital, named Kevin Armstrong its new president. Armstrong replaces Betty Stilwell, who has become chief philanthropy officer for the IU Health network. Armstrong, who has been on the foundation’s board since 2008, has also been serving as senior pastor for North United Methodist Church in Indianapolis. Armstrong holds degrees from DePauw University and Duke Divinity School.
The deal is the latest sign of turmoil in the health club industry, which is consolidating after a spurt of overbuilding.
The study of the horse industry's 2010 impact found racing generates the most revenue, while people who enjoy riding and other horse-related activities for recreation comprise the industry's largest segment.
The William Masters and Virginia Johnson collection includes materials from the 1950s through the 1990s chronicling their sex research.
A memo that sparked concern among Indiana's school districts by saying they would begin losing funding this month under the state's new private school voucher law was sent "prematurely" a state education official says.
Indianapolis-based Emmis Communications Corp. sued a former board member Friday, claiming he leaked information that caused a major holder of preferred stock to drop plans to resell those shares back to the company.
U.S. Rep. Mike Pence is using his national profile to expand his fundraising base well beyond Indiana’s borders and establish an early lead in the money race for governor.
Indianapolis Business Journal’s annual Holiday Wish List will debut in the Nov. 28 issue and appear weekly through Dec. 19.
Indiana Business Bancorp attributed its profit of 9 cents per share to higher non-interest income a lower loan-loss provision expense.
IndyCar officials have reason to smile with recent developments. Series CEO Randy Bernard also has reason to be very concerned.
Greenwood mayor-elect Mark Myers has named police veteran John Laut as police chief. Sgt. Laut serves in the department’s investigative division and has more than two decades of experience in law enforcement. The graduate of the FBI National Academy and IUPUI will take over Jan. 1 for Rick McQueary, who will return to the rank of lieutenant.
A Sprint store on the north side of Indianapolis was burglarized early Friday morning. Police say two men used a rock to smash open the front door of the store at 71st Street and Binford Boulevard at about 12:30 a.m. Surveillance video shows the men breaking into filing cabinets, and taking cell phones and other electronic devices. The owner told police more than $20,000 of electronics were stolen.
Indianapolis plans to cut 29 employees from the Department of Public Safety in an effort to save $1.1 million. The employees include two communication officials and 27 transcriptionists who compile police reports and other documents. Employees learned of the staff reduction Thursday.
A 16-year-old Indianapolis Public Schools student was arrested Thursday for bringing a gun to school, according to police. The student was apprehended by Emmerich Manual High School security at about 2 p.m. after finding a .38-caliber handgun in his pants pocket. A school administrator called police after two male students were caught smoking in a restroom and searched. The student was charged with possession of a firearm and possession of a firearm on school property.