E-cigarette players fume over favored security firm
The state has effectively put a single private firm in charge of deciding which companies can seek a permit to manufacture e-cigarette liquids sold in Indiana.
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The state has effectively put a single private firm in charge of deciding which companies can seek a permit to manufacture e-cigarette liquids sold in Indiana.
A decade-long struggle by Zionsville to keep a big-box retailer outside the town’s boundaries might be coming to an end, with the Boone County town on the losing end of the battle.
Rush on Main pushes such staples as Italian beef and Chicago dogs.
Two events provided chances for these very different arts organizations to push their limits.
One of Indianapolis’ most unique historic structures, a naval armory vacant since early last year, soon will be bustling again—this time with high school students.
Vida is anchored by a renovated Italianate structure, but it’s the marriage of new and old that is both forward-looking and genuine.
California Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones on Thursday called the deal “anti-competitive” and said it would hurt consumers, businesses and the state’s health insurance market.
Skelton was a master of pantomime and physical comedy, and his many lovable characters included Clem Kadiddlehopper, a country bumpkin; Freddie the Freeloader, a hobo who struggled to avoid arrest for vagrancy; and Gertrude and Heathcliff, two cross-eyed seagulls.
Experts estimate that several hundred shopping malls could shut down over the next decade after owners relinquish them to lenders rather than make steep loan payments.
History suggests the greatest opportunity is when ominous storm clouds are everywhere and the biggest risk is when there is nothing but blue sky on the horizon.
The three children of the late Celadon Group cofounder Steve Russell filed a will contest Wednesday alleging his second wife boosted her inheritance from his $31 million estate by taking advantage of his dementia.
the rich of the world should refrain from giving advice to poor nations as to how they get their electricity.
University of Indianapolis leaders failed to ensure a sound and transparent process for adjudication of a resolution calling on the school to divest money from corporations supporting the Israeli government.
On behalf of Nightingale Home Healthcare Inc. and its employees, I want to set the record straight. Since I was unable to respond earlier because of court proceedings, I’m submitting this to help provide facts that dispute what was reported and then publicized.
Under current school nutrition rules, schools can be reimbursed by taxpayers for offering meal assistance to every student even if a mere 40 percent are eligible. By increasing that requirement to 60 percent, we make sure that a majority of students qualify for the taxpayer-subsidized meal before taxpayers pay for all students to receive them.
This November, Indiana will either re-elect Gov. Mike Pence or replace him with Democrat John Gregg. If The Donald’s candidacy is causing heartburn for many long-term Republicans, the prospect of four more years of Pence is experienced as equally unnerving.
The children of deceased Celadon Group Inc. founder Stephen Russell allege that his second wife engineered changes to his will while he suffered from dementia and Parkinson's disease, boosting the amount she was set to immediately inherit from his estimated $31.5 million estate and potentially reducing the amount they would receive through a trust. Jonathan […]
After eight years selling vehicles at a downtown Lafayette Ford dealership in the 1950s and ’60s, Bob Rohrman motored out on his own with a single used-car dealership on a gravel lot on Sagamore Parkway. Rohrman hasn’t looked in his rearview mirror since.
Joe Raver says a company is “only as good as its talent.”
Unlike some other banks, Lake City did not enter this market though acquisition. David Findlay, CEO of the $3.8-billion-in-assets bank, said it doesn’t plan to buy banks to continue its growth.