Hoosiers finally score one of Foot Locker’s House of Hoops
Finish Line’s main competitor had bypassed Indianapolis at it chose locations for its concept store that sells Nike-brand basketball shoes and apparel.
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Finish Line’s main competitor had bypassed Indianapolis at it chose locations for its concept store that sells Nike-brand basketball shoes and apparel.
The fastest Indy 500 was run 21 years ago. Look at the pole sitters’ times, and note how far back you’d have to go (decades) to have a pole sitter’s time not make today’s field!
Where were you when you first heard about Osama Bin Laden? Did you hear about it on Twitter and Facebook? On TV? Or did you see it on the front page of the morning paper, 10 hours after the rest of the world?
“Liars!” I want to shout. People who lie deliberately and those who lie innocently afflict our nation with falsehoods.
As we head into the Memorial Day weekend, I’m taking time to pause from the day-to-day madness and allow myself the opportunity to reflect a bit and be thankful for life’s treasures.
Zionsville’s family feud over commercial real estate development has stirred passions among people who seem to agree, at least outwardly, on one point: The town’s growth should be managed to preserve its quality of life.
CEO Scott Dorsey says remaining private in the short term allows the company to more easily exploit business opportunities on the horizon.
Marion’s city council has approved a plan to build a $30 million, 5,000-seat sports arena, the city announced Wednesday. The venue is expected to host basketball and hockey games. Officials said they hope to break ground on the facility in July, with completion targeted for August 2012.
A Shelbyville family that has been missing for two weeks has been found safe in Florida. Robert and Debra Guy, both 52, and their children Joe, 18, and Zachary, 1, were stopped along Interstate 75 about 20 miles from Georgia about 8:30 a.m. Wednesday. Joe Guy was taken into custody on escape charges. He had been on home detention on a stalking charge. Relatives and co-workers had not heard from the family since May 10.
Marion County police will crack down on seat-belt and car-seat violations at multiple checkpoints around Indianapolis starting Friday. Officers involved in "Operation Pull Over" will be posted at busy intersections, day care centers and schools during the blitz, which runs through June 4. A grant from the Governor's Council on Impaired and Dangerous Driving is helping to pay for the initiative.
Visiting Nurse Service Inc., a 200-employee agency based in Indianapolis, will operate under the umbrella of Franciscan St. Francis Health, the organizations announced Thursday.
Odyssey Map Store in downtown Indianapolis will close Aug. 31 after a 27-year run. The owners attribute the closing to the proliferation of GPS devices and smart phones.
The fund, which had been ravaged by budget cuts, is now approaching its normal size.
A Sheridan businessman has reached a settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission in a case alleging he bilked investors, engaged in illegal trading practices and misappropriated funds.
The Minneapolis-based appliance and electronics retailer plans to close the facility by the end of March. Employees will be terminated in phases beginning in July.
Indiana's wettest spring in a century has put the planting of the state's corn crop so far behind schedule agricultural experts predict the delay could cost the state's farmers about $1 billion in losses.
A New York socialite is expected to plead guilty to federal charges she duped corporations—including Indianapolis-based Roche Diagnostics Corp.—out of millions of dollars.
Indiana University says continuing financial pressures have led to the planned closing of its School of Continuing Studies, which serves about 4,000 students around the state.