Pritchard to use aggressive approach on Pacers’ revamp
Kevin Pritchard, who is succeeding Larry Bird as the Pacers' president of basketball operations, says, "I want to make deals."
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Kevin Pritchard, who is succeeding Larry Bird as the Pacers' president of basketball operations, says, "I want to make deals."
A provision tucked into Indiana's next two-year budget sets aside funds to pay for an elaborate plaza built outside the Statehouse and upgrades to the state library to mark last year's state bicentennial.
U.S. Sen. Joe Donnelly said in a statement that the VA and Crown Hill will pursue a land swap that would allow a national cemetery to be built on an adjacent parcel of land.
Muncie-based First Merchants Corp. operates 106 branches in 27 Indiana counties, two Ohio counties and two Illinois counties.
Founded in 2006, Fast BioMedical Inc. plans to use the money to help advance clinical trials and hire additional workers. It develops technologies to measure blood volume and kidney function.
The unemployment rate dipped to 4.4 percent—its lowest point in a decade—from 4.5 percent in March, the Labor Department said Friday.
IBJ’s Life Sciences Power Breakfast was held April 28, 2017, at the Marriott downtown. Here’s the full transcript.
After years of sitting empty, the former Shapiro’s Delicatessen building in City Center will have a new tenant by next summer.
Health insurer Anthem Inc. is not ready to give up its $48 billion bid for rival Cigna and now hopes to find a favorable audience in the U.S. Supreme Court.
The plans includes building a public plaza on the east side of the Boone County Courthouse, extending the Big 4 Trail to downtown and constructing a 200-space parking garage.
Without inside tables, a wait staff, or even plates, Joe’s Next Door is still worth visiting.
Most people are aware of the Kiwanis Club. Sort of. Precious few know what the 102-year-old organization actually does.
One of the classics in the thriller genre still has some life in it.
The 101st doesn’t have the same ring to it, but there is no shortage of story lines this May.
In President Trump’s proposal, the community development block grant budget would be completely eliminated. If approved, this decision could be devastating to many Indiana communities.
The Lilly CEO’s commentary would gain strength and legitimacy if he told us how to make up the revenue lost to tax reform.
The state can improve upon its 41 percent rate of residents age 25 to 64 with education beyond high school by encouraging much greater use of reverse transfer.
The rise of populism, increasing racial resentments and anti-immigrant rhetoric, the widening divide between flourishing cities populated with skilled workers and emptying rural areas pock-marked with abandoned factories and stores should be a wake-up call.