BENNER: The good, bad and ugly of this year’s Indy 500
The Greatest Spectacle in Racing was, once again, a spectacle. Now that it’s in the rearview mirror, an accounting
is in order.
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The Greatest Spectacle in Racing was, once again, a spectacle. Now that it’s in the rearview mirror, an accounting
is in order.
Regular readers know I’m a numbers guy. Give me a set of data and I can be happily
occupied for hours. A simple visit to Hoosiers by the Numbers on the Indiana Department of Workforce Development website is a data junkie’s joy.
I am grateful and humbled for the opportunity to serve as the sixth publisher in IBJ’s
history, succeeding Chris Katterjohn, who was publisher the past 20 years.
Wikipedia remains the de facto standard for research, having an archive containing more than 15
million articles. But if you need to go beyond the basic facts, there are a variety of places to turn.
If you’ve got a wireless (Wi-Fi) router, you could be in some serious hot water if it’s not properly secured.
The going-private deal he worked out—with New York-based Alden Global Capital—could result in another public offering
five years from now.
There’s a reason we’re thrilled to see the Indianapolis area is building a healthy pipeline
of firms primed to go public: It bodes well for our economy.
Girls Incorporated of Greater Indianapolis inspires all girls to be strong, smart and bold.
Having invested in 10 companies since 2005 and with its $6 million pot of money running low, the Indiana Seed Fund is nearing
a crossroads.
A couple of Hoosier entrepreneurs think they can take their career information web site national.
Linda Pence and David Hensel will concentrate on complex civil and business disputes, as well as white-collar criminal defense work.
In a recent letter to Arizona's governor, the city of Bloomington said it will not purchase goods or services from businesses
headquartered in Arizona or send city officials to conferences there.
Three local microbreweries—Triton Brewing Co., Bier Brewery & Taproom and Flat 12 Bierwerks—are planning
to open in the next few months in a rush inspired in part by the runaway success of homegrown Sun King Brewing Co.
Joe Peterson dreamed of opening a high-end restaurant. The start was
rough, but it led to breakthroughs at Joe's day
job as a manufacturing magnate.
The State Budget Agency said Thursday that collections through 11 months of the current fiscal year stand about $1 billion
below the budget passed by the General Assembly in June 2009.
Indianapolis police say they have arrested a man who used a paintball gun to punish his stepson for not doing his chores.
Asagai Allen-Barton, who lives in the 3200 block of Remington Drive, disciplined his 10-year-old stepson by shooting him numerous
times in the arms, legs, stomach and back. Officers said the boy was covered in red marks and bruises. Allen-Barton was arrested
on a preliminary charge of battery.
An Indianapolis father is accused of leaving his 9-year-old son alone in a motel room for six hours so he could get drunk
with other motel guests. Officers found 39-year-old Steven Lavoy drinking in the parking lot of the Dollar Inn on the city's
southwest side. A woman staying at the motel called police when the boy knocked on her door, saying he couldn’t find
his father and was scared.
A former Indianapolis funeral director is facing 14 felony charges for corrupt business influence, forgery and theft after
a grand jury investigation.
A former Indianapolis police officer suspected of setting a series of fires in apartments and vehicles has been charged with
six counts of arson. The charges filed Wednesday accuse 31-year-old Jesse Russell of setting fires in clubhouses of two apartment
complexes and in a vacant apartment in a third complex. Marion County prosecutors also say Russell set fire to a box truck
and the "Chicken Limo." Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
Anderson has won the right to host the Indianapolis Colts pre-season training camp for now. But don't expect Terre Haute
to take the loss lying down. And there may be another central Indiana city looking to join the fight.