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Retired people living on a fixed income have no way to raise extra money to pay for property taxes.
The private Todd Academy plans to move into a historic building at the northwest corner of East and New York streets in Lockerbie
Square.
Replacing all sales taxes with an import tax/tariff is among several reforms that would solve the nation’s economic crises.
The Mind Trust, an Indianapolis-based not-for-profit that supports education reform, is sponsoring an art show March 6 at the Harrison Center for the Arts.
Rolls-Royce is courting customers for its RR500TS helicopter engine, unveiled recently at Heli-Expo in Anaheim, Calif.
I want to commend [Tawn Parent’s Feb. 16 column] about overseeing a loved one’s care while in a nursing home or rehab facility.
CORRECTIONS ¦ The Crowne Plaza Indianapolis Airport hotel, 2501 S. High School Road, was inadvertently omitted from the list of upscale Indianapolis-area hotels on page 20 last week. With a lowest room rate of $169 per night, Crowne Plaza Indianapolis Airport should’ve ranked No. 8 on the list, along with four other hotels. ¦ An […]
The recovery experts at Fairbanks Alcohol and Drug Treatment Center last year launched a recovery management program, thanks to a $200,000 grant from the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust.
After four years, the Red Room club in Broad Ripple is switching its salsa night from Wednesday to Thursday and local salseros are worried about stepping on some toes.
Indianapolis International Airport cleaned up at the Airport Revenue News’ 2009 Best Concession Awards Feb. 15 in Orlando,
Fla.
The Indiana Chamber of Commerce has named Indianapolis-based health care research and testing firm AIT Laboratories its 2009
Small Business of the Year.
This week, familiar objects take on new looks and meaning at the Indianapolis Art Center.
The Art Institute of Indianapolis is expanding its presence at the Pyramids with the addition of offices, classrooms, specialty labs and a lounge for its growing student population.
The Indiana state budget will continue to be a work in progress for many more weeks.
Markets, no matter how imperfect, not government programs, manage the economy.
For me, the weekend included a visit to Pike Performing Arts Center to see BodyVox (more on that in an upcoming review), finishing Dennis Lehane’s epic Boston police novel “The Given Day” (the first big book in a long while that…
BAE Systems Inc. plans to consolidate operations and move 200 jobs to its Fort Wayne plant to make electronic components for cabins in the Boeing 737 and 777 aircraft. The London-based company said it would cut 500 jobs from its Irving, Texas, plant and add 200 at Fort Wayne during the next 18 months. BAE […]
Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry wants voters to decide whether the Indiana’s second largest city should seek a state casino gambling license. The Democratic first-term mayor said a citywide referendum should be held as early as this fall to decide whether the city should pursue a license. Henry also said the ongoing debate over whether […]
In a move to delay construction of expensive new generating capacity, Indianapolis Power & Light wants to roll out “smart” electric meters to help customers conserve electricity. The meters would allow for time-of-use electricity pricing that rewards customers with lower rates when they use appliances during off-peak periods. IPL’s so-called demand-side management plan pending before […]