Freight brokerage plans local office, 50 jobs
Cincinnati-based Total Quality Logistics Inc., a national freight brokerage firm, plans to open a satellite office in Indianapolis in April.
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Cincinnati-based Total Quality Logistics Inc., a national freight brokerage firm, plans to open a satellite office in Indianapolis in April.
The Indianapolis Colts and its stadium manager, the Capital Improvement Board of Marion County, are squabbling over who pays certain concession expenses. The dispute ultimately could reach arbitration, if an agreement is not reached.
At the Central Indiana Corporate Partnership, Gifford will work primarily with the private-sector-led Central Indiana Transit Task Force, the regional mass transit initiative co-founded by CICP.
An Indiana Senate committee plans to vote Wednesday on a proposal aimed at expanding charter schools after hearing from the public on the bill last week.
The network announced Tuesday it had hired Bayh to offer commentary and analysis across Fox News' programming ahead of the 2012 elections.
Jim Irsay said Monday he's "optimistic" the league will not lose the 2011 season or next year's Super Bowl in Indianapolis because of the lockout, though he is "disappointed" that players have resorted to making their case through the legal system.
In 1987, KFC became the first fast-food chain to enter mainland China, and it’s never looked back.
Speculative development is almost unheard of these days, but the Fort Harrison Reuse Authority is taking the plunge as it works toward breaking ground this year on what it expects will be a 45,000-square-foot building geared toward retail and office tenants.
The Capital Improvement Board voted Monday to retain the services of three firms that currently provide security at Lucas Oil Stadium and the Indiana Convention Center, at an annual savings of $300,000.
The state budget bill moving through the Indiana General Assembly would save about $7 million each year by creating a list of preferred mental health drugs and trying to win larger rebates from manufacturers.
New features being added to the state of Indiana's budget transparency website include the ability for users to sign up for e-mail alerts when information they are interested in is updated.
Four Indiana-based universities qualified for the 68-team NCAA men’s basketball tournament, the NCAA announced Sunday. Butler University (23-9) earned a No. 8 seed and will play Old Dominion in Washington, D.C., on Thursday. The other three Indiana schools will play Friday. Purdue University (25-7) earned a No. 3 seed and faces St. Peter’s in Chicago. The University of Notre Dame (26-6) was given a No. 2 seed and will play the University of Akron in Chicago. Indiana State University was seeded 14th and faces Syracuse University in Cleveland.
A 29-year-old man was stabbed in the stomach and taken to Wishard Hospital in critical condition about 3 a.m. Monday after a scuffle just before closing time at the Taqueria Jalisco restaurant. Cesar Abrego, 29, was injured in the incident near West 38th Street and High School Road. Police are using interpreters to talk to witnesses but have no suspects so far.
The city of Indianapolis plans to spend $12 million to repave Meridian Street between 38th and 86th streets starting April 1. The entire project, part of the RebuildIndy program, could take the better part of the year to finish. Crews will begin the work on a section between 38th and 54th streets.
Though Big Ten tournament attendance in Indianapolis is up this year, it would be exponentially higher if IU and Purdue were rival powerhouses.
Jerry Hayslett, who has managed the golf club on West 56th Street since 1999, will no longer be the operator, effective April 1, after he defaulted on a $3.5 million loan balance, city officials said.