BOHANON & STYRING: Market ultimately keeps gas prices in check
As long as a price-fixing scheme cannot be enforced by law or mafia contract, we consumers have little to fear.
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As long as a price-fixing scheme cannot be enforced by law or mafia contract, we consumers have little to fear.
Hamilton County Tourism Inc. last year changed its marketing strategy by targeting the Chicago area only and in the fall, rather than several cities in the spring and summer. Now leaders say it paid off. The campaign resulted in $156 in visitor spending for every $1 invested, according to Strategic Marketing & Research Insights. Hamilton […]
Visit Hendricks County was the only travel website in Indiana honored by the Web Marketing Association.
An expansive display of orchids will open Feb. 19 at the Indianapolis Museum of Art’s Madeline F. Elder Greenhouse.
The Pete Dye-designed course at the French Lick Resort opened in 2008. (Photo courtesy of French Lick Resort) Russ Apple, head superintendent of the Pete Dye Course at French Lick Resort, was honored by the Tri-State Golf Course Superintendents Association as 2015 superintendent of the year. The tri-state group, which includes Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky, […]
Streets are a city’s first ambassadors. Most in downtown Indianapolis, however, don’t live up to our standards of hospitality.
Being popular in the classroom does not necessarily translate into being effective.
We should be looking for ways to come together, and to lower barriers by increasing our understanding of different cultures and the complex issues that too often tear us apart.
Unlike our governor, others manage to live their faith without picking winners and losers.
The governor has floated a misguided, $1 billion plan that relies on appropriating $150 million more per year, borrowing $240 million and spending down the state’s fiscal reserves by a similar amount.
The museum is arguably the Indy area’s most magnetic force, luring visitors from virtually every state in the country and six of seven continents.
The Department of Workforce Development finds that 30 percent of people move off unemployment after they receive notice that they must visit a Work One center. In most cases, the worker finds a new job; in a few cases, the culprit is fraud.
Hotel rooms booked by Visit Indy rose to a record in 2015. But the number of bookings from out-of-state organizations plummeted by more than 100,000, possibly because of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act controversy.
The Indianapolis company has been trying to juice growth by franchising stand-alone take-and-bake pizza stores and by selling freshly made take-and-bake pizzas in grocery stores nationwide.
The leader of a central Indiana school district is seeking to become the Republican challenger to Superintendent of Public Instruction Glenda Ritz in this year's election.
ExactTarget co-founder Chris Baggott and two business partners have sold Greenfield-based food startup Husk LLC, nearly three years after starting it, shifting their attention to a farmers market website.
Bearded, tatted Discovery Channel star promises to make the month of May in Indianapolis more colorful.
In 2015, attendance hit new highs in several categories and corporate donations shattered 2014 gift amounts with a $7.5 million grant from the Lilly Endowment Inc.
Provost Terry King will serve as Ball State’s acting president while the university spends an estimated four to six months searching for a replacement for Paul Ferguson.
A future 5 percent cut in Indiana's individual income tax rates is being added to a legislative proposal that would boost gasoline and cigarette taxes to increase road funding.