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What’s happen off court at the Big Ten Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournaments could be as interesting as what happens on.
The country’s old, tired cabling was never designed for such high-transmission speeds.
Brian Bash will need to untangle a web of related-party transactions that have befuddled nearly everyone who has tried to make sense of them.
Trusted Mentors Inc. uses the power of mentoring to help adults establish stable lives by reducing the chaos brought about
by poverty, homelessness, under-employment, and the effects of incarceration.
King Park Area Development Corp. is preparing to approach developers interested in submitting plans for the 1.8-acre site, the equivalent of about eight residential lots.
Organizations like Kiwanis boost awareness of international needs, which otherwise rank low on Americans' giving priorities.
Simon is at a crossroads where many other CEOs have found themselves, with most of them getting caught up in the circus, only to find destruction in their wake.
The Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana plans to acquire the Romanesque Revival former church and is considering moving
its headquarters there.
Indiana's microbreweries would be allowed to sell beer for takeout on Sundays under a bill approved Thursday by the state
House.
To: David Simon CEO Simon Property Group Inc. Dear David, So far, your run at acquiring General Growth Properties has fallen a bit short. I am sure you would rather have done this away from the scrutiny of Wall Street, where your cash offer would have had General Growth shareholders tripping over themselves to accept. […]
We are making budget cuts today that could well have been slowly phased-in for a generation. What are the implications?
Engagement gap strikes small organizations and big ones, struggling not-for-profits and successful ones, and it threatens
to cripple each of its sufferers.
Every day there are articles in newspapers and magazines and news reports on TV about obesity and what a problem it has become
and what we need to do to overcome it.
rom Madison to Merrillville and Elkhart to Evansville, the talk among businesspeople is positive. Customers are showing
more interest, orders are picking up. The data may not be there to support the good cheer, but economic data are always delayed.
Lawmakers head into one
of their briefest periods of conference committee deliberations in recent years with just a handful of major issues needing
resolution.
It’s a tall order to write a farewell column after 30 years.
Hindsight is always 20/20, but in the case of the Marriott Place hotel complex, foresight was just as clear.
Dawn Brancheau, 40, was killed in front of an audience Wednesday by a killer whale during a show at SeaWorld in Orlando.
The veteran whale trainer grew up in northwest Indiana. A witness said the whale jumped up and grabbed the trainer by the
waist, pulled her in and shook her violently.
Indianapolis police, city leaders and advocacy groups are trying to figure out what do with a group of homeless people who
have created their own �¢??city�¢?? within the city. They are holding a meeting Thursday to address the situation. Nearly
three
dozen homeless people have banded together and used everything from cardboard to plastic tarp to create their own community
beneath a railroad bridge on Davidson Street, just east of downtown. Some who work and live in the community surrounding the
bridge believe the makeshift town is an eyesore, and some say charity organizations are exacerbating the problem by regularly
handing out food, clothing and other supplies. Homeless residents living there say they have nowhere else to go. Fox59 will
have more at 4 p.m.