Thousands tour IMA’s outdoor Art and Nature park
Thousands of people toured the grounds of the Indianapolis Museum of Art on Sunday as it opened its new outdoor sculpture and
nature park.
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Thousands of people toured the grounds of the Indianapolis Museum of Art on Sunday as it opened its new outdoor sculpture and
nature park.
Beleaguered financier Tim Durham acknowledges owing millions to Fair Finance and is turning over artwork and selling assets
to reduce the loan, according
to an attorney overseeing the company’s bankruptcy.
Gordon Hayward's NBA draft stock is soaring. But it will take guts for Larry Bird to draft the Butler product, even if
he thinks he's the best player when the Pacers pick at No. 10.
Pretzel-maker A Taste of Philly expands from its current location at 42nd Street and College Avenue to take 200 square feet
of space inside the historic downtown market, slated for a major overhaul.
The Estridge Cos., a Carmel-based home builder, will present details of the massive project—mixing condos, apartments
and retail with a $15 million stadium—at a public hearing
Monday evening.
Newly paved roads in Indiana communities might look bare this summer as a nationwide shortage of road paint prevents public
works crews from putting the finishing touches on stripes and other pavement markings. The shortage stems from a low supply
of a paint additive known as methyl methacrylate, which makes road paint brighter, and from increased demand for markings
because of projects funded by the federal economic stimulus program. In some cases, communities are being told it could take
up to 14 weeks to get the paint.
Bargersville police officer Zach Elliott has been suspended after Trafalgar investigators arrested him for allegedly driving
an all-terrain vehicle while intoxicated on his father-in-law’s property Saturday afternoon. Elliott, who failed a field
sobriety test, reportedly told police that he drank six or seven beers before driving the ATV down a ravine and flipping it.
John Adams, a passenger, was pinned under the upturned vehicle and suffered a broken hip. Bargersville authorities will consider
whether Elliott should be fired, possibly within the next several days. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
Bargersville Police officer Zach Elliott has been suspended after Trafalgar police arrested him for allegedly driving an all-terrain
vehicle while intoxicated on his father-in-law’s property on Saturday afternoon. Elliott, who failed a field sobriety
test, reportedly told police that he drank six or seven beers before driving the ATV down a ravine and flipping it. John Adams,
a passenger, was pinned under the upturned vehicle and suffered a broken hip. Bargersville authorities will consider whether
Elliott should be fired, possibly within the next several days. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
An Arkansas-based charity, formed by Wal-Mart Stores founder Sam Walton, will run a competition to award grants to five community
organizations that want to start charter schools.
The Indianapolis Museum of Art’s new art and nature park was the place to be this weekend.
A new Ball State University study says text messaging has far eclipsed e-mail and instant messaging as
college students'
favored way of staying in touch.
Indiana Republicans have nominated state Auditor Tim Berry and Treasurer Richard Mourdock for their second terms in office
and Fishers Town Councilman Charlie White to be secretary of state.
The Julia Carson Learning Resource Center will house the Indianapolis campus's library and tutoring labs, a local bus
hub and a 500-space parking garage.
A Bloomington task force is looking into ways to better serve the city's homeless, including creating a year-round shelter
that would fill in gaps from other service providers.
Beleaguered local businessman Tim Durham’s Geist home is listed for sale with a $5.5 million asking price.
A Florida-based fish farm operator dropped the western Howard County community of Russiaville from its expansion plans Saturday after resistance from neighbors opposed to industrial expansion of any sort in their midst.
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels is calling for a new law that would force public school districts to transfer unused buildings
to charter school startups looking for space.