Budget would take slice out of growing horse industry
A move by budget-makers to tap the kitty that feeds the state’s horse-racing industry could deal a blow to the business just as Indiana is starting to gain ground on its neighbors.
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A move by budget-makers to tap the kitty that feeds the state’s horse-racing industry could deal a blow to the business just as Indiana is starting to gain ground on its neighbors.
Blue Real Estate defaulted on a $17.5 million loan for six buildings in Park 100, according to a mortgage foreclosure suit Bank of America filed this month in Marion County.
In a kind of alternate drug universe, sales of Eli Lilly and Co.’s ghosts of blockbusters past are soaring in China—prompting the drugmaker to pour money into emerging markets in an attempt to prop up revenue.
Hulman & Co. board expands by four in attempt to better position company that oversees Indianapolis Motor Speedway and IndyCar Series.
Under a proposal on its way to the City-County Council, the Indianapolis Parks Foundation would oversee millions of dollars in tax-supported grants for crime prevention.
Indiana’s utilities have energetically sought legislation this session that would allow them to quickly charge ratepayers for the cost of new federal mandates to reduce pollution.
Celebrate Presidents Day by working a crossword puzzle from Mickey Maurer.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture says there are about 900 winter farmers’ markets in operation—a 17-percent increase over the past two years. Two thrive locally, one downtown and one in Zionsville.
Third in our month-long series of reviews of new restaurants downtown.
If intent were all that mattered, I would be writing in praise of Hoosier Bard’s “Young Hamlet.”
These personal shoppers posses not only a knack for dressing people, but a background to each qualify as an expert in looking good.
For starters, the Pacers have to believe in themselves.
The bachelor’s in energy engineering and technology is believed to be one of only a handful of such programs offered around the country.
The giant hotel chain is now the official hotel of the Indianapolis-based sports governing body.
Sadly, a legislative body supposedly focused on job creation continues to willfully disregard the advice of the very business community that is expected to create those jobs.
The budding commercial district, dubbed 10 East Main Street, landed Metta Yoga at 2807 E. 10th St.
Building Tomorrow, which builds schools in Africa, usually finds its support on college campuses.
The local motorsports marketing firm employs about 90 in its Zionsville office.
A program to help Indiana University Health patients get discounted hotel rooms has ballooned in recent years to the size of a midsize convention.