Seven years of work expected for central Indiana highway
Work is to start next year on upgrading the highway through Carmel and Westfield to interstate standards in phases through
2017.
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Work is to start next year on upgrading the highway through Carmel and Westfield to interstate standards in phases through
2017.
The Ohio-based City Barbeque chain plans to open its first Indiana restaurant in Greenwood on the site of the former Grindstone Charley's.
AgeneBio Inc. this month landed a $300,000 investment from the Indiana Seed Fund to fund operations, bolster its intellectual
property, and begin learning how to make a drug into a once-a-day pill.
In the past few years, a handful of cold storage facilities have sprouted locally by playing to Indianapolis' strengths
in warehousing and life sciences.
The rumor popped up again last week as I was preparing to cover the International Council of Shopping Centers annual convention
in Las Vegas. Was IKEA looking at Indianapolis? Were they interested in building a store at Anson or in Greenwood?
Looser restrictions, and the potential for more innovation, could bring back some of the old luster.
An Indianapolis Public Schools teacher faces battery and neglect charges after being accused of attacking her own child. The
22-year-old victim is developmentally disabled and lives at an assisted living center on the northeast side, according to
investigators. Staff members say Kimberly Tetrick, a special education teacher, slapped her daughter, then slammed her head
into a wall during an argument.
A man and woman were killed Tuesday night in Indianapolis when the motorcycle they were riding hit a van head-on. Donald Wilson,
35, was not wearing a helmet, but Erica Evans Ford, 29, was. Both were pronounced dead on the scene near East 18th Street
and Massachusetts Avenue. The van's driver, Donald Gipson, 53, was not hurt. He has been charged with two counts of operating
a vehicle while intoxicated.
The Marion County prosecutor isn’t yet filing formal charges against a 19-year-old accused of throwing her baby in the
trash. Carl Brizzi said he hopes investigators will be able to put pressure on Tasha Miller’s family and friends to
provide meaningful information. Witnesses keep giving conflicting information about what happened to the baby, he said. Brizzi
kept open the possibility of filing charges in the future. Investigators searched a Clinton County landfill for the baby’s
body with no luck. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
Company shareholders challenging the transaction to sell Emmis Communications Corp. still could be awarded damages despite
the board’s decision to OK the deal, lawyer says.
The four-day events in 2014 and 2019 are expected to draw about 7,000 attendees each and fill a total of more than 20,000
room nights, likely ranking among the city’s 25 largest conventions each year.
IndyCar Series boss Randy Bernard and Speedway CEO Jeff Belskus predict the 15-year-old open-wheel series will be financially
self-sustaining by 2011, and churning out growing profits after that.
In the company's latest response to withering criticism of its breast-cancer policies, WellPoint Inc. said it will pay
for any breast cancer patient to stay two days in a hospital after surgery.
American Structurepoint has been tapped by the Department of Public Works as program manager for the city’s “RebuildIndy”
infrastructure-improvement initiative.
Publisher’s Bash, May 28 at Radio Radio, brings together acts from ’80s Indy. Details here.
The Pointer Sisters perform at the 500 Festival Snake Pit Ball, May 29 at the Indiana Roof Ballroom. Details here.
Mario Lopez and Catt Sadler host the Race to the Party Concert, May 29, including a free Monument Circle concert featuring
Camp Freddy (Dave Navarra, Donovan Leitch and others) and a VIP party at Hilbert Circle Theatre. Details here.
ZZ Top performs at a Carb Day concert, May 28, at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Details here.
May 28-June 26
Theatre on the Square
Who can argue with success? The longest-running, best-selling show in Theatre on the Square’s 22-year history gets
a revival with all but one of the original cast returning.
The title should give you a pretty good idea of what you’ll see on stage. A plus: Unlike some other TOTS shows, live
music is part of the mix, led by pianist Ray Lahrman. Details here.
Opening May 29
Indianapolis Zoo
There’s no closing date on this one because the latest exhibit at the Indianapolis Zoo is here to stay. It celebrates
cheetahs, and a focus of the exhibition is on making sure the at-risk cats themselves stick around, globally, for a long,
long time.
With the capability of accelerating from 0-70 in three seconds and making stunning hairpin turns, cheetahs are a natural
for race weekend. Their specially constructed space was built with two goals in mind: Bring visitors close to the action and
keep the cautious creatures comfortable.
And it looks like they will be in good company. The new section in the Plains biome also features environments for hornbills
(a long-beaked bird) and bat-eared foxes, both of whom also come from central Africa. Details—and a link to the cheetah
webcam—here.
May 27
Indiana History Center
The Concerts on the Canal series kicks off with a kick—Shannon Forsell and Jimmy Guilford joining the party-making
Cool City Swing Band for an evening of standards.
New to this downtown tradition? Here are some things you should know:
–You can bring your own seat or blanket and find a spot, or rent a table near the musical action. Tables of 8 are $45, but
you can also rent half a table for $35 or a single seat at a community table for $7.
–Hoaglin to Go will be selling food and drinks. Of course, you can also bring your own picnic.
–The show moves indoors in case of inappropriate weather.
–The Indiana History Center is open late on concert dates. That means you can come early, claim a spot on the lawn, and
visit The Indiana Experience before the show. Details here.
Kruse’s attorney said his 69-year-old client would like to find some way to keep the annual auction alive, possibly by finding
another auction company to run this year’s event.