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A new maestro sparks the ISO, plus thoughts on Indiana Repertory Theatre’s “Dracula” and Beef &Boards’ “Singin’ in the Rain.”
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A new maestro sparks the ISO, plus thoughts on Indiana Repertory Theatre’s “Dracula” and Beef &Boards’ “Singin’ in the Rain.”
Last in a series of “game on” restaurants. This week: Blue Crew Sports Grill
Attendance at this year’s festival, which ran Sept. 12-17 in Broad Ripple, was 5,050, up 20 percent over last year, promoter Al Hall said.
Even complementary companies can trip over each other in today’s high-tech market, and cause problems for the business users who depend on them.
Real estate executive John Bales filed a lawsuit last month accusing Chuck Mack of “willfully and maliciously” misappropriating $200,000 that belonged to him.
Down Syndrome Indiana is dedicated to enhancing the lives of individuals with Down syndrome.
Current estimates place annual revenue for Indiana fish farming at just a few million dollars. But some believe the state’s central location, abundant land and water supplies, and relatively benign regulatory environment could foster a $1 billion industry in the next 10 years.
As many as four large restaurants could open in the first floor of the former Nordstrom at Circle Centre mall under a plan floated by mall manager Simon Property Group Inc.
In my early days of selling radio advertising, I met Steve Shuel, who owned his own advertising agency.
Financial backers need a greater appreciation for the inherent risks in emerging industries.
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency complained that local chemical plant Vertellus Specialties sold a chemical used in making PCP to a suspicious company.
Bitwise Solutions offers program to teach middle-school and high school students how to develop websites.
Governors Chris Christie of New Jersey and Mitch Daniels of Indiana have ruled themselves out of the 2012 race for the White House. Yet both Republicans are keeping themselves in the public eye.
When any president or CEO leaves, a review and audit are routinely done to reassure the organization that all was handled correctly and that there was no illegal behavior, so they can move forward with a new leader.
According to Peter Rusthoven, skin color is absolutely no part of any attacks on President Obama.
After reading the [Sept. 12] Viewpoint by Kostas Poulakidas, I can only conclude that I will receive his vote in the Nov. 8 municipal elections. I am exactly what Kostas is looking for in a city-county councilor.
Your personal network … is what will grant you the most direct access to the people you need to know.
Colleges and universities that are genuinely engaged in education must have standards.
Police were at Franklin Central High School Thursday morning because of an alleged shooting threat. School board President Scott Veerkamp said the school is taking the threat seriously even though officials believe the threat to be a rumor that escalated over social media. School officials received concerned calls from parents, but assured them that they had investigated the reports and believe the students are safe.
A woman badly injured in the Indiana State Fair stage collapse is communicating with family and friends after waking up from a month-long coma. They say 30-year-old Andrea Vellinga of Pendleton began gradually waking up last week from the coma she had been in since suffering severe head injuries in the Aug. 13 collapse. Vellinga communicates with a dry-erase board because of a tracheotomy. She's been at an Indianapolis rehabilitation center for the past couple of weeks. The stage collapse killed seven people and injured dozens of others.