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Corporate contributions, volunteerism help shore up struggling city department after recession-driven cuts reduce budget by
nearly one-fifth.
Shopping mall operator General Growth Properties Inc. will have four more months to sort out its exit from Chapter 11 bankruptcy
and weigh buyout offers–including a $10 billion bid from Indianapolis-based Simon Property Group Inc.
The Indiana Supreme Court is once again taking up the fate of a state law requiring government-issued photo identification
for voters. The justices were scheduled to hear arguments Thursday morning from both sides of the case.
Lawmakers are close to a compromise on a work-site guns bill, but remain farther apart on several other issues.
Shopping mall operator General Growth Properties Inc. will have four more months to sort out its exit from Chapter 11 bankruptcy
and weigh buyout offers.
Economic development mission targets clean technology and motorsports business-development opportunities.
Just Marketing International in Zionsville plans to establish a presence in either Singapore or Hong Kong this year, to bolster
its global presence.
Why should bamboo imported from Asia or steel made through intensive use of energy be consider greener than locally grown
trees? timber interests ask.
Dr. Gregory N. Larkin, the former global medical director at Eli Lilly and Co., will replace Dr. Judy Monroe, who is leaving
to become deputy director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Middlebury-based Jayco Inc. said Wednesday that it expected to resume production in May at its Topeka factory and hire 50
workers there this year.
The former Guidant Corp. CEO and long-time Eli Lilly exec said he and his family will be returning to Indianapolis.
Finally, a perceptible population spurt. One observer thinks the future is bright.
Local Dow Chemical subsidiary expects to launch five new biotech products by 2012.
Drug developer Transition Therapeutics Inc. said Wednesday that it will pay $1 million to license a group of potential diabetes
drugs from Eli Lilly and Co.
Police say a couple was robbed at gunpoint Monday night close to the busiest area of Broad Ripple. The incident occurred
near Paxton Avenue and Carrollton, two blocks from Broad Ripple Avenue and one block from College Avenue. According to police,
the two robbers approached the couple from behind, forced them to the ground and stole the woman’s purse and man’s
wallet, both containing cash and credit cards. The victims did not get a good look at the suspects.
An accused vandal was captured early Wednesday morning in downtown Indianapolis. Marion County deputies and officers with
the U.S. Marshal’s Office arrested Miguel Villanueva at 2 a.m. in the 100 block of South Pennsylvania Street. Villanueva,
of Richmond, is a self-proclaimed “graffiti artist” who is suspected of leaving his tag, “Choke,”
on dozens of buildings in Indianapolis and around the country. He was wanted for failure to appear in court on several criminal
mischief charges. Prosecutors have filed nine counts of criminal mischief, all felonies, and one charge of criminal gang activity.
Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
Dance Kaleidoscope presents “Love Is…,” featuring choreography by David Hochoy, Cynthia
Pratt and Nicholas Owens, vocals by tenor Steven Stolen, and music by George Gershwin, Lennon & McCartney, Frank Loesser
and more, March 4-7, Indiana Repertory Theatre. Details here.
The Cabaret at the Columbia Club presents singer/songwriter “Chanson: Amanda McBroom sings Jacques Brel,”
March 5-6. Details here.
The Indianapolis Youth Chorale and Cantantes Angeli perform March 7 in a benefit for the Friends of the World Food
Program at Pike Performing Arts Center. Details here.
Flogging Molly performs March 8 at the Murat Theatre. Details here.
Classical Chinese dance and music are featured by Shen Yun Performing Arts, March 9-10, at the Murat Theatre.
Details here.
Indianapolis Downtown Artists and Dealers Association present First Friday, March 5, at various locations.
Details here.
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and pianist Stephen Hough present “Tchaikovksy’s First Piano Concerto,”
March 4-6 at Hilbert Circle Theatre. Details here.
Morty's Comedy Joint reopens, under new management, with comedian Brendon Walsh headlining March 4-6.
Details here.
Joe Goode Performance Group presents “Wonderboy” and “29 Effeminate Gestures,” March
5 at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Details here.
Dance Kaleidoscope presents “Love Is…,” featuring choreography by David Hochoy, Cynthia
Pratt and Nicholas Owens, vocals by tenor Steven Stolen, and music by George Gershwin, Lennon & McCartney, Frank Loesser
and more, March 4-7, Indiana Repertory Theatre. Details here.
The Cabaret at the Columbia Club presents singer/songwriter “Chanson: Amanda McBroom sings Jacques Brel,”
March 5-6. Details here.
The Indianapolis Youth Chorale and Cantantes Angeli perform March 7 in a benefit for the Friends of the World Food
Program at Pike Performing Arts Center. Details here.
Flogging Molly performs March 8 at the Murat Theatre. Details here.
Classical Chinese dance and music are featured by Shen Yun Performing Arts, March 9-10, at the Murat Theatre.
Details here.
Indianapolis Downtown Artists and Dealers Association present First Friday, March 5, at various locations.
Details here.
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and pianist Stephen Hough present “Tchaikovksy’s First Piano Concerto,”
March 4-6 at Hilbert Circle Theatre. Details here.
Morty's Comedy Joint reopens, under new management, with comedian Brendon Walsh headlining March 4-6.
Details here.