Tee-time brokerages roil golf industry
Are tee-time brokers like GolfNow knocking cash-strapped courses into the rough? Or could the Expedia-like providers be the chip shot courses need to get back on the green?
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Are tee-time brokers like GolfNow knocking cash-strapped courses into the rough? Or could the Expedia-like providers be the chip shot courses need to get back on the green?
Hubs designed for not-for-profits have joined the local co-working craze as social leaders see opportunities to save money on office space and collaborate with groups in similar positions.
Four apartment projects totaling more than 1,000 units are either under construction or in the works near IUPUI, as developers capitalize on the university’s transition to a residential campus.
The terra cotta that adorns the downtown landmark’s roofline is beginning to crumble, prompting the restaurant’s owners to seek restoration options, which could take six months to complete.
Small towns and big cities both provide the glue that can bind us together.
Harland Sanders, whose visage graces most KFC advertising, was born outside Henryville, along the state’s southern border, in 1890.
Step into Nicole-Taylor’s Pasta and Market and you might not realize there’s a sit-down lunch option in the back.
Rev. Todd Adams takes the helm this summer, succeeding James P. Hamlett, 67, who is retiring. Adams will aim to keep the fund on strong footing despite declines in church membership.
The repurposed, energized gallery-plus building seems just the spot for the evolving needs of Big Car Collective.
Great race has been witness to history since the first green flag fell.
Each of the presidential candidates and newly elected London Mayor Sadiq Khan have been invited to speak at the event.
Candelario Martinez has been named regional vice president with Wells’ Indiana middle market commercial banking operation, which serves private businesses with $20 million or more in annual revenue.
Former Speedway chief of staff Ken Ungar said one of the most important elements of Project 100 will be the response to the venue’s upgraded restrooms.
Since Ronald Reagan left office, every aspect of government has continued to move to the left. It did not matter who was president.
Policymakers might have to resort to other means to stimulate a stalling economy. One of the more radical ideas is the concept of “helicopter money.”
There’s never been a problem with transgender people hurting children.
One particularly bad idea just floated by members of the House of Representatives is to raid the endowments of rich colleges.
The monstrous economic development project is worthy of the attention it has garnered. But beyond the numbers, Salesforce’s decision could have profound impacts statewide for a generation to come.
I have students—reasonably intelligent students—who cannot answer the question: What is government?