EDITORIAL: Super Bowl is super chance to change state’s image
There’s more to making a good first impression than keeping traffic flowing and sidewalks clear of snow.
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There’s more to making a good first impression than keeping traffic flowing and sidewalks clear of snow.
The new name is meant to distinguish the group from its Silicon Valley namesake.
The merged Hancock Telecom and Central Indiana Power have become NineStar Connect.
New branding emphasizes C&W name.
The 31-unit apartment project at the southeast corner of Capitol Avenue and St. Clair Street has been in limbo since city officials found numerous building code violations.
Fundex Games Ltd. has given up its rights to the game Chronology to settle a suit brought last March by local inventor Jane Ruemmele.
The president of the Indiana Primary Health Care Association wants to double the number of federally qualified community health centers in Indiana in the next five years.
Howard Schrott will provide $6.5 million toward the $13 million performing-arts building.
I want City Market to feed both our stomachs and our souls.
Few people labor for the glory of being employed; most people work for money. When they do not work, they have less to spend and less joy enters the homes of merchants.
Emerging market stocks have underperformed U.S.-based stocks for almost 18 months now, and the signs don’t look that good going forward.
Recognizing inefficiency in government is far more difficult than rhetoric suggests. The private sector has the blessing of the profits to guide decisions.
That “think big” attitude seems to be carrying over to lawmakers, who this month focused on major issues.
Ten years ago this week, the good folks at Indianapolis Business Journal began providing me the opportunity to write in this publication.
Credit cards and ATMs are rapidly becoming lucrative targets of hackers.
New investors got in for $6 a share—which is less than the average price paid by prior investors, a regulatory filing reveals.
The mission of the Central Indiana Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure is to save lives and end breast cancer forever by empowering people, ensuring quality care for all, and energizing science to find the cures.
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels says in an interview that he would have plenty of prominent Republican support and strong fundraising if he decided to run for president.
An Indianapolis woman is still missing, but her husband and authorities hope she will return. Roxanne Shah, 47, disappeared Monday after leaving husband Tony Vivaldi a note saying she “wanted to get away for a few days” and that “she was going to stay at a state park, possibly down south.” Instead, her van was found three hours north of Indianapolis at Indiana Dunes National Park. The van contained a note saying she had mechanical trouble. Search teams scoured the area with police dogs, but found no indication Shah had ventured near the lakeshore and called off the search.