IndyCar Series makes deal with popular Facebook game
Indianapolis Motor Speedway landmarks and the cars of 13 open-wheel drivers are being featured in a game with 8 million nationwide players.
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Indianapolis Motor Speedway landmarks and the cars of 13 open-wheel drivers are being featured in a game with 8 million nationwide players.
Detour: An American Grille, Cannoli Queen and a couple of new frozen yogurt spots lead off a crowded restaurant and retail roundup.
There are those who prefer ‘Godspell’ and those who prefer ‘Jesus Christ Superstar.’ Which are you?
Indiana lawmakers may have found a way to spur the consolidation of small school districts without jumping into the politically unpopular issue: Starve small districts of state funding to financially push them toward merger talks.
Republican House Speaker Brian Bosma says Indiana lawmakers are on track to finish their work on time as the legislative session draws to an end this week despite a five-week boycott by House Democrats.
Indiana taxpayers are paying about $300 million a year in nursing home costs despite a state law that would allow the state to save millions while keeping many elderly and disabled Hoosiers in their homes or with family members.
Colleagues say Bill Cook began each historic restoration contemplating what practical use each newly polished structure might serve, and how it might spark development around it.
Gregg said he plans to form an exploratory committee to raise money and test public sentiment but that he's prepared to seek his party's nomination.
Roche Diagnostics Corp. won regulatory approval for a new HPV test, giving it a technological edge in the $300 million market for automated cervical cancer tests.
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield’s vision for accountable care organizations foresees doctors and hospitals shifting to global capitation payments and employers getting bigger discounts if they allow their workers access only to health care providers in a specific organization.
Paul Leamon launched Wellfount Corp. five years ago to help long-term-care facilities automate and electronically manage their pharmacies. Wellfount made the Inc. 500 list last year and now has secured $6 million in venture capital from Arboretum Ventures to help it expand nationally.
Roland Dorson, president of the Greater Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce since 1996, resigned Friday. He had taken a leave of absence earlier in the month.
Public radio station WFYI will be comfortably ahead of its fundraising goal when an on-air drive wraps up Friday evening.
A man accused of killing a Broad Ripple woman in October 2007 was sentenced Thursday to 88 years in prison, including 65 years for murder, 20 years for burglary and three years for abusing a corpse. Nathan Anderson, 22, was found guilty earlier this month of killing 44-year-old Jane Pepper. Anderson climbed through a window in Pepper’s apartment and stabbed her to death with her kitchen knives. Anderson was arrested in Texas in March 2009 after investigators matched his DNA from a prior conviction with evidence found at the crime scene.
Indianapolis police arrested a man who they say scuffled with an officer while nude Wednesday. Police say an officer approached Joseph Buda, who was completely naked, near 46th Street and High School Road. According to the report, Buda told the officer "Devil, c'mon. We're going to hell. I'm going to bite you." Investigators said Buda fought with the officer before he was subdued and handcuffed. Buda is charged with public indecency and resisting law enforcement.
Two teenagers accused of robbing a 15-year-old student at gunpoint Friday morning at a bus stop in Lawrence have been arrested. Police are still searching for a third possible suspect. The incident occurred in the 4700 block of Richardt Avenue, near Shadeland Avenue and Interstate 465, at about 6:30 a.m. Police arrived at the scene within minutes because they received an earlier call about a suspicious vehicle in the area. The student was not hurt.
The shopping center on U.S. 31 is the third Broadbent-operated strip mall to fall into bankruptcy and its second in Greenwood to claim financial problems.
Indiana's corporate income tax rate would be cut by nearly 25 percent over the next four years under a plan the Indiana House has approved.
Businesses that hire illegal immigrants could have some state tax credits revoked under a proposal that has cleared the Indiana House.