Library postpones branch-closure decision
The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library board of trustees has delayed a decision on whether to close up to six library
branches until its July 15 regular meeting.
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The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library board of trustees has delayed a decision on whether to close up to six library
branches until its July 15 regular meeting.
Charities and not-for-profits are trying to broaden their appeal to younger adults without turning off older stalwarts.
Virtually all the job creation in May came from the hiring of 411,000 census workers. Job creation by private companies grew
at the slowest pace since the start of the year.
New filing requirement promises real numbers, but compliance is weak.
A judge on the federal appeals court in Chicago is relocating his chambers to Indiana University's Bloomington campus.
Republic Airways Holdings Inc., which operates Frontier Airlines and does regional flying for other carriers, said Thursday
its planes were much more crowded than a year ago.
J. Irwin Miller’s two sons have been battling for years over who should have paid expenses on the wealthy Columbus family’s
homes and businesses, but their fight isn’t about the money—especially after they inherited at least $20 million
apiece.
Mayor Greg Ballard has put privatization of Indianapolis’ stadium and convention center management on indefinite hold.
With $1.3 million in annual sales, Indianapolis-based Slingshot generates enough cash to fund its own growth—and turns away about half of its prospective clients, all of whom want to get their websites to pop up high on the first page of Google search results.
After a great first few months in Bloomington, Campus Candy’s co-owners hope to replicate that success, rolling out a plan
that calls for opening 50 college-town stores
across the country in the next 18 months and a total of 125 within five years.
The parent of locally based lithium-ion battery maker EnerDel is putting together hundreds of millions of dollars in financing
to fund a business plan that could bring revenue to nearly $1 billion within five years.
The U.S. Tennis Association is asking Mayor Greg Ballard and IUPUI Chancellor Charles Bantz to save some of the courts at
the Indianapolis Tennis Center, which is scheduled to be demolished just days after it closes Aug. 5.
Here are the facts. Summer doesn’t turn into winter without going through fall. The same is true with the transition between
bull and bear markets.
Suppose we lived in a perfectly flat world that is a vast, featureless plain of identical square counties.
Sales of Eisenhower-era Eldorados and Kennedy-era Corvettes provide signs of hope.
The one-hour documentary by the NCAA and Creative Street Entertainment tells the story of the history of baseball’s
College World Series.
They will take over the former home of Bonjour Cafe & Bakery if the owner wins city approval to add a drive-through.
An exhibit on handgun engraving was one of the most heavily attended exhibits in the museum’s history.
Indiana’s oldest and largest investment banking firm expects its revenue to increase 20 percent to 25 percent this year.