LOPRESTI: Paris McCurdy relives a brilliant play—and the one that got away
The hero of Ball State’s 1990 NCAA tournament run lives in the present, but a couple of plays live on.
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The hero of Ball State’s 1990 NCAA tournament run lives in the present, but a couple of plays live on.
The regulation of alcoholic beverages in Indiana contains a vast web of laws that apply differently to different types of businesses. Over the past 80 years, firms across Indiana have in good faith made investment and location decisions based upon these laws.
Indiana won’t put itself on the marijuana-friendly map this year, as a medical marijuana bill authored by Democratic Sen. Karen Tallian is unlikely to go further than a committee hearing.
Nate Powell teams with a civil rights leader to pen (and ink) the best-selling series ‘March.’
Peter Rusthoven states [Jan. 19 Taking Issue] that a constitutional amendment requiring a balanced budget will “protect the state” when the economy turns down.
The television channel organizing and promoting the March 8 race released a statement on Thursday saying the decision was made by the local government in the city of Brasilia. IndyCar officials appeared to be caught by surprise.
Stuffy nose and shaking chills? Need a doctor? Good luck finding one in Hamilton County. As an influenza epidemic races through Indiana and Obamacare demands that you select your primary care physician (PCP), many in suburban Indianapolis cannot find a health care provider.
PulteGroup is embarking on a large residential development in Plainfield that provides one of the clearest signals yet that the local housing market is on the mend.
The Patriots under Coach Bill Belichick epitomize the “win at any cost” mind-set that’s despicable whether context is business or politics or sports.
How should immigrants be treated? A legendary Indiana governor’s example applies today.
Critics of Gov. Mike Pence’s proposed news service, Just IN, should now redirect their energy in support of three bills in the Legislature that would encourage government agencies to operate in the open—a critical ingredient for a factual, fair and independent press.
The men who engineered the scams now are in federal prison. Meanwhile, Gale Prizevoits, who served as Ball State’s director of cash and investments from 2006 until her firing in 2011, stands disgraced but hasn’t been charged.
The bill count topped 1,200 before the end of January, and that figure, of course, doesn’t include the scores of amendments you’ll see before the end of April.
Plan 2020 is a good start toward building on, refining successes of the past.
Carmel-based KAR Auction Services Inc. is the holding company for ADESA Inc., which operates used-vehicle auctions at 65 locations, Insurance Auto Auctions Inc., which operates salvage auctions at 164 locations, and Automotive Finance Corp., which provides floorplan financing.
An estimated 40,000 Hoosiers who already bought health insurance on the Obamacare exchanges now must end those plans and enroll in the expanded Healthy Indiana Plan. Otherwise, they’ll be on the hook to pay back thousands of dollars in Obamacare tax credits.
Gov. Mike Pence has canceled plans for a controversial website called JustIN that his office originally said would act as a news service.
Ben H. Winters, 38, has found his novel niche with an award-winning detective trilogy.
Sunny Lu Williams, 32, translates international understanding into corporate success as general manager of medical solutions/vice president of business development for Telamon Corp.
Joe White, 29, is an innovative educator who oversees expansion The Excel Center, which operates schools catering to older youth and dropouts.