Fair Finance co-owner Cochran uses forceful defense
Tim Durham's partner in a failed Akron, Ohio, company says a trustee has nothing to back up his allegations of fraud.
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Tim Durham's partner in a failed Akron, Ohio, company says a trustee has nothing to back up his allegations of fraud.
Indiana voters are getting a hands-on opportunity to use software created by a Castleton company that works in the minefield that is government contracting.
Young & Laramore “will embark on a brand positioning assignment, and will handle all advertising and marketing communications” for the insurance company.
Former Ohio congressman Michael G. Oxley will join Gov. Mitch Daniels as a speaker at the event.
An Arcadia man has developed a novel way to generate alternating current from the sun.
New eatery is close enough to the waters of the Central Canal that it should consider opening a gondola drive-through.
Yes, my mission in Washington, D.C., was to deliver my daughter into the arms of academia. But with the chance to visit the Smithsonian, can you blame me for making an early exit from campus orientation?
The purchase of Anaconda Sports helps Hat World to grow its LIDS Team Sports division, created to expand the Indianapolis-based company’s reach beyond hat retailing.
ReadUp is a response to the startling truth that more than 30 percent of our community’s fourth-graders are two or more years behind in reading.
“It was gratifying to see his reading skills develop as he applied what he had learned throughout the year.” It’s not uncommon to hear that kind of comment at our company. Why are natural-gas-marketing employees talking about reading? ProLiance partners with United Way of Central Indiana to support ReadUp, the innovative tutoring program started three […]
It seems that all the pundits from Rush Limbaugh to the World Socialist Website have entered the fray concerning the fate of the Indianapolis stamping plant, while the real culprits escape scrutiny and feign innocence.
Recent columns from Mickey Maurer (“Even CEOs need mentors,” Aug. 9) and Bruce Hetrick (“How to make the recession last forever,” Aug. 21) underscore important (and related) ideas, namely that everyone needs help and guidance to succeed, and that success in postsecondary education among our children is no longer an option.
How can we in central Indiana compete? We can build competitive regional clusters that provide what matters to businesses. An educated, affordable labor force. Dependable infrastructure. Quality-of-life amenities that appeal to today’s employees and tomorrow’s.
Indiana’s unemployment rate in July was 10.1 percent—the 12th-highest of the 50 states. Nevada was running at 14.3 percent to lead the nation, while the lowest rate was 3.6 percent, in North Dakota. We’re much closer to the worst than we are to the best.
My introduction to the raw reality of boxing left me with admiration for the physical skills necessary to be a fighter and the sheer toughness it takes to get into the ring. However, at the same time, being young and naïve, I was shaken by the brutality of the enterprise.
At heart, Plaxo is a manager for your address book (or Rolodex if you happen to be of a certain generation).
Noble Roman’s Inc. is a franchisor of Noble Roman’s Pizza and Tuscano’s Italian Style Subs restaurants.
Offshoot of Arts Midwest conference is a big benefit to local music lovers.
Four teens are in custody for causing more than $150,000 in damage to a massive home. Jennings County police are looking for two more teens who took part in the destruction of the $2 million home hidden away in the woods near North Vernon, about 60 miles south of Indianapolis. Police say the teens broke in twice. Authorities believe the teens are also responsible for a recent break-in at Twin Cities Raceway Park in North Vernon.
An early-morning fire damaged a downtown Indianapolis apartment building on Thursday. The fire broke out near 14th and Pennsylvania streets. Firefighters reportedly had to rescue some residents from second- and third-story windows of the St. Regis. Investigators are trying to find out what caused the blaze.