Mayors give neighborhood development short shrift
The demand for the mayor to take over the Coke plant situation has raised questions about a long-standing political tradition in the city.
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The demand for the mayor to take over the Coke plant situation has raised questions about a long-standing political tradition in the city.
Ten percent of any group contains persons who are unattractive, useless or disruptive, perhaps criminal. Yet dolts, often described as dissenters, have potential value.
Without leaders to execute strategy, manage through dynamic change, and engage your employees, even the best businesses can be relegated to mediocre performance.
A post-mortem for the drop-outs, and some advice for the presumptive nominee.
Through the fund, managed by the Purdue Research Foundation, students pay back a set percentage of their salary over a term of nine years or less.
Yes, most health insurance plans protect against large insurable events. The kicker is that most health insurance plans also cover the equivalent of oil changes.
For the second straight year, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology has admitted a record number of female students.
Deep cuts in Medicare reimbursements and competition from a few huge national chains and walk-in labs are making it tougher for Indianapolis-based AIT and other toxicology labs to compete.
Indianapolis-based Hall Render, one of the nation’s largest law firms specializing in health care, has expanded into the Southeast with an office in Raleigh, North Carolina. The move puts the firm in the home of Research Triangle Park, one of the nation’s largest research and technology clusters, anchored by three universities. It also marks Hall […]
Mayor Scott Fadness announced Thursday that he would introduce two ordinances next week that would give the city more oversight of any new project near the 116th and 106th Street interchanges of I-69, regardless of whether it meets existing zoning standards.
The Indiana State Board of Animal Health is investigating a case of bovine tuberculosis in a beef cattle herd in southeastern Indiana. TB-positive cattle from the herd were identified through routine inspection at a meat-processing facility in Pennsylvania, the Indiana agency said May 2. The infected herd will be depopulated and six beef steers were […]
The Pacers were paying departing coach Frank Vogel less than $2 million annually, according to sports business experts. That’s far less than what many of the league’s top coaches are making.
The project, dubbed 200 West, would include a mix of single family homes, multifamily housing that could be condos or apartments, and a retail and office building with space for a restaurant.
Indianapolis-based Calumet Specialty Products Partners reported a quarterly loss of $67.7 million Thursday morning as revenue took a nosedive. The company said it might divest some of its assets, including an underperforming $430 million refinery that opened a year ago.
Less than 24 hours after voters approved the Hamilton Southeastern Schools referendum on Tuesday, the district started planning to roll back pricey fees for extracurricular activities.
Big Woods prepares for the race crowd; Florida-based Metro Diner finds Indianapolis appealing; and the newest hotel opens downtown.
Emmis received a letter from the stock exchange in December notifying the company that its stock had closed below its minimum $1-per-share requirement for 30 straight business days.
Nasdaq rules give Emmis 180 days, or until June 6, to get back in compliance.
Gannett, publisher of USA Today and The Indianapolis Star, wanted to buy Tribune Publishing in a proposed deal valued at about $815 million.
The WNBA and its players union have agreed to amend the collective bargaining agreement on fines for overseas play.
The race to be Indiana's next U.S. senator would appear to be Rep. Todd Young's to lose after his resounding victory in the Republican primary Tuesday, but the outcome of his faceoff with Democrat Baron Hill in November is no forgone conclusion.