AG: Nashville concert hall to pay ticket refunds
Attorney General Greg Zoeller says the owners of a southern Indiana concert hall destroyed in an arson nearly two years ago have agreed to refund $26,500 to ticketholders for cancelled shows.
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Attorney General Greg Zoeller says the owners of a southern Indiana concert hall destroyed in an arson nearly two years ago have agreed to refund $26,500 to ticketholders for cancelled shows.
Buoyed by a resurgent consumer and strong business investment, the economy expanded at an annual rate of 2.5 percent in the July-September quarter. The modest expansion followed anemic growth in the first half of the year
Pamela Mougin, a onetime Indianapolis photographer who now runs a studio in Colorado, filed suit this month against French Lick Resort & Casino for copyright infringement.
Survivors of the deadly Indiana State Fair stage collapse are hoping for some musical healing as country band Sugarland returns to Indianapolis for a benefit concert. The band is set to perform Friday night in a free concert at Conseco Fieldhouse. Concert attendees are being asked to donate to a relief fund that's already raised nearly $1 million for the seven people killed and dozens who were injured Aug. 13.
A 38-year-old Indianapolis woman was arrested early Friday morning after police said she strangled her boyfriend to death in a home in the 3100 block of Thayer Street on the northwest side. Homicide detectives said Yanita Kittrell admitted she strangled 29-year-old Marcus Motley during an argument. She faces a preliminary charge of murder.
A Monrovia High School teacher accused of raping a 16-year-old student was arrested Thursday. Daniel Goens, 45, was placed on paid leave in September after a student reported the alleged assault. The student said the incident happened at Goens' home after she was asked to come there to babysit. He was charged with rape, deviate conduct, criminal confinement and two counts of child seduction. School administrators said they would seek Goens' termination.
Indianapolis-based drugmaker can now market lung cancer drug as a continuation maintenance therapy, potentially boosting sales after recent loss of patent on bestseller Zyprexa.
Plants in Indiana and other states are slowly expanding as car companies foresee improved sales due to pent-up demand, population growth and an aging vehicle fleet.
A local developer plans to invest more than $54 million to build apartment communities adjacent to the Rivers Edge shopping center in Indianapolis and Metropolis in Plainfield.
The NCAA Division I Board of Directors OK’d reforms that give conferences the option of adding more money to scholarships, schools the opportunity to award scholarships for multiple years, impose tougher academic standards on recruits, and change basketball recruiting.
The agreement, which was negotiated by IMG College, the league’s multimedia-rights partner, will run through July 2014.
Mark Olson says he didn’t have enough sponsorship income to field a car in two Firestone IndyLights events, but league thought he was orchestrating a boycott.
Veritas Realty is betting more restaurants and retailers are interested in opening stores near Nordstrom Rack and The Container Store.
Not-for-profit-sector lobbyists are fighting President Obama’s proposal to limit the tax deduction for charitable donations. Yet some local fundraisers who could be affected by it aren’t concerned.
Security for Indianapolis’ Super Bowl—already ramped up from regular-season NFL games—could get even tighter. Sources said there has been talk of President Obama attending the February event.
On Oct. 24, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the first generic versions of Eli Lilly and Co.’s best-seller, ending 15 years of highly lucrative sales.
Larry Howald sold his father’s 40-employee HVAC business to Lennox in 2000 during a wave of industry consolidation. He stayed with the firm for a decade, but has now left to strike out on his own again.