Beer brewer feuding with Franklin over incentives
San Diego-based TailGate Beer is supposed to create as many as 150 jobs in Franklin, but the plan has been delayed while the
sides squabble about financial disclosures.
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San Diego-based TailGate Beer is supposed to create as many as 150 jobs in Franklin, but the plan has been delayed while the
sides squabble about financial disclosures.
Details of years of squabbling between family members of the shopping mall magnate Mel Simon have begun to emerge in a court
battle over the late billionaire's estate.
The Labor Department said new claims dropped to the lowest level since August 2008. But much of that was the result of seasonal
factors.
Author of “Get Shorty” and many more to cap impressive Fall lineup.
Nearly 528,000 homes were taken over by lenders in the first six months of the year, a rate that is on track to eclipse the
more than 900,000 homes repossessed in 2009.
The White House has chosen an Indianapolis labor and employment attorney to be the next U.S. Attorney for the Southern District
of Indiana.
A neighborhood grocery store is planned for the former home of Tutwiler Cadillac at the southwest corner of Meridian and 24th
streets.
I just came across [Bill Benner’s] touching June 14 article, and am excited to point out to you John Wooden’s
article, “The Great Scorer,” in the July/August issue of Poetry magazine.
I want to thank you for your crisis tips in [Bruce Hetrick’s June 28 column]. You not only provided thoughtful commentary,
you helped me win an argument with the hubby.
Good [column by Mickey Maurer in the July 12 issue]. I agree with you that the right people make all the difference
in the world.
I decided
to read [Bill Benner’s June 28 column]—see, whenever there is soccer involved, my blood runs faster, my pulse gallops and my
mind expands beyond reality.
I just wanted to say “well done” regarding your [July 5] article [on bond swaps]. The subject of your report
has been a topic near and dear to my heart for about two years.
Consider these alarming statistics: More than 6,700 Marion County students drop out of school every single year. Dropouts
earn $9,200 less per year than high school graduates, and earn $1 million less over a lifetime than college graduates.
The bleeding seems to have stopped where job loss is concerned, but it’s not time to pat ourselves on the back.
Nearly four months after President Barack Obama signed a health reform bill into law, businesses are still grappling with its
impact on the health benefits they offer their employees.
Kellogg is a broadcaster for Pacers and CBS college basketball telecasts. He’ll continue his responsibilities with Pacers
TV and as the lead college basketball analyst for CBS.
In a conversation likely to make you very hungry, two high-profile chefs share stories from the kitchen.
Lady Gaga, July 15 at Conseco Fieldhouse. Details here.
Brooks and Dunn, July 16 at Verizon Wireless Music Center. Details here.
Roger Schmelzer performs “Heartsongs: A Playfully Romantic Cabaret” July 17 at the Cabaret at the Columbia Club.
Details here.
Evan Lurie Gallery presents its first ever "Photography Show," opening July 17, featuring works by William Rasdell,
Tom Casalini and Kevin Raber.Details here.