MAURER: Let’s perpetuate this hoax while we can
An open letter to my friends in the Indiana Legislature:
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An open letter to my friends in the Indiana Legislature:
It’s been a good month for the city’s old sports venues—some of which, in a relatively short time, went from being the darlings of the city’s amateur sports movement to easy targets for the wrecking ball.
Clarian Health’s recent rebranding to Indiana University Health has been good business for at least three companies in Indianapolis’ so-called measured-marketing sector. Such firms help a company overhaul its website and make changes to the “tweetosphere” and other social media channels.
Hoosier Momma Bloody Mary mix started 18 months ago and already is a profitable entity available in 350 locations and six states. This month, Hoosier Momma expanded into Kentucky, thanks to a deal with national distribution giant Southern Wine and Spirits.
The city is considering ways to channel money captured for economic development in some of its 22 tax-increment-financing districts to units such as libraries and city-county government.
Community and business leaders are considering whether to change the name of a three-block portion of Georgia Street as part of a $12 million streetscape overhaul.
Wealth and fame often lead professional athletes to share their success in the charitable arena, but those efforts rarely last much longer than their careers as the organizations struggle to survive in an already-crowded philanthropic field.
Partners at Indianapolis’ three largest law firms—Barnes & Thornburg LLP, Baker & Daniels LLP and Ice Miller LLP—are enjoying healthy pay increases despite the tough economic times.
The publication Online Media Marketing & Advertising noted that Indianapolis is home to about 70 companies in the sector.
Among the casualties is the downtown restaurant Hue and Carmel’s The Glass Chimney. El Rodeo, Eggshell Bistro and Hotcakes Emporium are among those opening locations in the area.
Midwest Title Loans prevailed in its lawsuit against the state, will collect $440,000.
Printing Partners is one of the top 10 corporate arts supporters in the nation, according to Americans for the Arts in Washington, D.C.
The new JW Marriott is one of the factors motivating other hotels to do multi-million-dollar updates.
The New York-based not-for-profit, which opened shop in Indianapolis in 2008, plans to train 100 teachers in the summer of 2012, up from 50 this year.
Thoughts on “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark,” “Catch Me If You Can,” Shakespeare in the Park, and more.
For the first time since 1980, we will host no Olympics-related qualifiers next year.
When “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” debuted in the United States in September 1998, we were there on Day One.
Indianapolis-based Noble Roman’s Inc. is a franchisor of Noble Roman’s Pizza and Tuscano’s Italian Style Subs restaurants. Some outlets are stand-alone, while others are in non-traditional locations, such as universities, convenience stores, travel plazas and military bases.
I’ve got tickets to give away for a screening on Monday, July 25, at Castleton. Enter ASAP for a chance.
Indianapolis police arrested a 27-year-old mother on neglect, drug and intoxication charges after her 4-year-old daughter was rushed to the hospital. Neighbors in the 1400 block of Knox Street reported Mindy Stephens staggering in the street and pounding on doors and windows at about 3 a.m. Wednesday. Police found two 7-year-old girls and the 4-year-old living in hot, dirty and unhealthy conditions. The 4-year old was unconscious, pale, feverish and drenched with sweat. She was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. Police said the home was strewn with dog feces, bugs, vomit and urine. The girls were placed in protective custody.