LOPRESTI: Decorated groundskeeper leads team tending Victory Field
Some in the game think Joey Stevenson’s crew turns out the best field in pro baseball.
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Some in the game think Joey Stevenson’s crew turns out the best field in pro baseball.
Those looking for a place to drink might have lower expectations of the food.
Declining revenues were too much of a challenge to overcome, the local grocer said in a statement. The chain opened its first store in 1957.
The Indianapolis Museum of Art recently locked its beautiful and symbolic pedestrian/cycling gate at 42nd Street and Michigan Road in April to better secure the campus and sell more memberships. Unfortunately, the locked gate prohibits cyclists and pedestrians from entering the campus safely across 42nd Street.
Opponents of the 1964 Civil Rights Act claimed that their religious beliefs required separation of the races, and that those beliefs should trump the rights of black citizens who wanted to shop in their stores or eat in their restaurants.
The city’s outgoing public safety director will continue to play a role in solving city’s crime problem.
A former employee of a southern Indiana county clerk says she was fired over her religious objection to processing a same-sex couple’s marriage application.
Anthem’s $54 billion bid for rival insurer Cigna is twice the size of the next-largest acquisition in the Indianapolis area, which occurred nearly a decade ago.
The stock price for Cigna Corp. remained lethargic during trading Thursday, as another mega-merger of insurers complicated the Anthem deal and sparked antitrust concerns.
The enterprise cloud software company has named insiders to replace its chief financial officer and to occupy a newly created chief operating officer position.
As the world frets over the events in Greece, a giant debt default closer to home is barely raising eyebrows.
China is a mosaic of different “economies”—part subsistence agriculture, part controlled by the People’s Liberation Army, and only part more or less “capitalistic”. The State still calls far too many of the shots.
The Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott and the Residence Inn by Marriott, both off the Sam Jones Expressway exit of Interstate 70 on the city’s southwest side, recently completed extensive renovations.
Highlighting the southern Indiana town’s lush landscape, arts heritage and festive environment, the magazine selected Nashville for its “one-of-a-kind atmosphere and history.”
A local coalition lobbying airlines for convention-boosting service notches has a series of victories.
Sales at Dow AgroSciences LLC fell in the second quarter due to lower demand in the Americas and a stronger U.S. dollar. Dow’s profits, however, rose 8 percent due to cost-cutting and the sale of one product line.
Dianne Reeves among headline talent coming to town in September. Meanwhile, a pair of Indiana-connected actors hit stages in New York and St. Louis.
A local developer no longer is pursuing plans to build a five-story office building on the property. A small real estate brokerage firm in the neighborhood now hopes to renovate the space and move its office there.
The conference is expected to draw presidential candidates and national media because it will come not long before the Democratic and Republican national conventions.
Reports by the Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg News and Reuters said Indianapolis-based Anthem has offered $48 billion for Cigna Corp.—which would be the largest merger in health insurance history.