Bill to close cold beer loophole approved
The bill sets such a high bar that Jay Ricker, who started selling carryout cold beer at two of his Ricker’s convenience stores, says he will have to stop sales by April 2018.
To refine your search through our archives use our Advanced Search
The bill sets such a high bar that Jay Ricker, who started selling carryout cold beer at two of his Ricker’s convenience stores, says he will have to stop sales by April 2018.
The bill is now in Gov. Eric Holcomb’s hands and awaits his signature or veto.
With customer traffic sagging, U.S. retail landlords like Indianapolis-based Simon Property Group Inc. are using their sprawling concrete lots to host events such as carnivals, concerts and food-truck festivals.
The actor known to TV watchers from “Glee” and “American Horror Story” joins the cabaret star for an evening of standards and more.
Indiana’s unemployment rate dropped to 3.9 percent in March—its lowest mark since 2001, the state’s Department of Workforce Development said Friday.
Plus, a buffet of Indianapolis talent at Clowes Hall.
Indiana House Speaker Brian Bosma says he anticipates the day’s floor session will stretch into early Saturday.
The budget allots $22 million annually for the state’s fledgling pre-kindergarten pilot program—$9 million more than the Senate version of the bill proposed, and more than double the $10 million the program gets now.
A mascot museum, a hydroplane race and new sections of an existing southern Indiana cave are among the newest adventures awaiting tourists.
The not-for-profit Custom Electronic Design and Installation Association is willing to pay more than $140,000 in annual taxes to locate in Fishers.
The approval clears the way for the Indianapolis-based airline to emerge from Chapter 11 as a privately held company by the end of the month.
Community Health Network’s new Cancer Center North, which will have its grand opening Saturday is designed to lift patients’ spirits as much as kill cancer cells.
The seven closings come on top of three other store closures that Marsh confirmed earlier this week.
Pacers President of Basketball Operations Larry Bird on Monday delivered the city’s bid to host the 2021 NBA All-Star Game to NBA executives in New York City in a specially-themed IndyCar.
The Fishers-based bank launched a municipal lending department last quarter, which the company said helped boost its performance.
The public course, an anchor for the neighborhood bounding West 56th Street in Pike Township, closed in late 2015 after the previous owner defaulted on a $2.4 million bank loan.
When Dow AgroSciences needed to battle a proposed federal ban on one of its most important products, it drafted an army—its farmers.