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Fieldhouse feud results in tax refund for theater owner
Hollywood Bar and Filmworks owner Ted Bulthaup said higher parking rates following Conseco Fieldhouse’s opening
drove his patrons away.
The IRS agreed.
Sports talk host JMV lands at Emmis station
JMV’s new show, “The Ride,” will run weekdays from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m starting Monday.
Lilly spent $2.3M lobbying in first quarter
Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly and Co. spent about $2.3 million in the first quarter of 2010 lobbying the federal government
on health care reform, Medicare reimbursement and trade issues among other topics.
Feds: AMC must sell some Indy theaters to make acquisition
The U.S. Justice Department said AMC Entertainment Group Inc., the second-largest U.S. movie theater owner, must sell some
cinemas to proceed with plans to buy most of those operated by Kerasotes Showplace Theatres.
Ivy Tech set to break ground on new downtown building
Ivy Tech Community College is set to start new construction at a former hospital site next to its downtown Indianapolis campus.
Indiana 4 to 6 weeks behind its weatherization goal
The delay is pushing back the release of the second half of the $132 million in stimulus funds the state got for energy-saving
retrofits to homes of thousands of low-income residents.
At Vegas gathering, hope grows for a retail turnaround
The nation's largest retail leasing confab began on Sunday in Las Vegas with a hopeful welcome from Michael Kercheval,
CEO of the International Council of Shopping Centers.
Moody’s lowers Eli Lilly outlook to ‘negative’
Moody's Investors Service on Friday lowered its rating outlook on drugmaker Eli Lilly and Co. to "negative"
from "table" due in part to the looming expiration of patents protecting key drugs from generic competition.
An extended retail roundup
Restaurants and retailers are making moves in Indianapolis, Avon, Carmel and Shelbyville.
New estimate says health plan to cost Indiana $2.9B
The estimate released Friday from an outside actuary hired by the state is lower than the actuary’s “worst case scenario”
given two weeks ago.
UK’s Calipari shows IU what it has in Crean
IU Coach Tom Crean may not have the flash, or winning record, of Kentucky's John Calipari. But at least you can believe what he says and know that he's devoted to his school for the long haul.
Bakery recalls peanut butter spread
An Indiana bakery is recalling 16-ounce jars of peanut butter spread because they may contain undeclared egg products. A
statement posted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday said the product from Rise 'N Roll Bakery of Middlebury
was distributed at Indiana retail stores. The spread was sold in a glass jar and does not bear a UPC code.
Alleged hero charged with arson
Authorities say a 14-year-old babysitter who claimed he tried to save three young children from a south-side Indianapolis
house fire actually started the blaze and left the home when it got out of control. The police and fire departments announced
Thursday that a warrant obtained earlier in the week charged the boy as a juvenile with arson in the March 30 blaze. They
said the boy was arrested and held on an unrelated charged. Authorities said the boy was babysitting for three boys, ages
3, 7 and 8, who were critically injured and spent weeks in the hospital.
Road shut down after fatal crash
Emergency crews shut down the southbound lanes of U.S. 31 between 241st and 256th streets in Hamilton County Friday morning
following a fatal crash involving a semitrailer and sport utility vehicle. Investigators say the 55-year-old driver of the
SUV, who died in the crash, crossed over the median and collided with the semi head-on just after 6 a.m. The SUV was registered
in Hendricks County. The driver of the semi suffered minor injuries. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
Indianapolis airport traffic jumped in April
Indianapolis International Airport sees first rise in passenger traffic in almost three years.