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Evansville-based Shoe Carnival Inc. operates 367 shoe stores in 32 states and Puerto Rico, in addition to selling through its website, shoecarnival.com.
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Evansville-based Shoe Carnival Inc. operates 367 shoe stores in 32 states and Puerto Rico, in addition to selling through its website, shoecarnival.com.
Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller has asked the Marion Circuit Court to dismiss a lawsuit Superintendent of Public Instruction Glenda Ritz filed this week against 10 members of the State Board of Education she chairs.
Of the 10 teams that reached the BCS football championship game and the men's and women's basketball Final Four, only one finished with a graduation rate lower than 70 percent in the NCAA's latest report.
Police on Tuesday arrested a Johnson County man suspected of a burglary spree in Whiteland. Christopher Mars, 27, initially was arrested on a warrant for probation revocation. During a subsequent search of his car and home, officers found numerous items taken during several home and vehicle robberies early Monday or late Sunday. Items recovered included a chainsaw, GPS equipment, an MP3 player and a violin. Mars also was in possession of a controlled substance.
Indianapolis police are investigating an armed robbery involving an unusually young suspect. The victims, a family of four, were unloading groceries from their van Wednesday outside their apartment in the 5700 block of West 43rd Street when they were robbed by two males. The victims said the gunman was about 18 and his accomplice looked about 8 or 9. The pair ran off with a cell phone, wallet and purse.
The city of Lawrence fired an animal control officer after dead and malnourished animals were discovered among filthy conditions at the shelter. Two dead dogs and a cat were found Tuesday night by police officers investigating a vandalism call involving broken windows at the facility. The fired worker, David A. Ross Jr., 49, was the shelter’s only employee and could face charges. At least 11 animals remain at the shelter.
The International Cricket Council president says the $6 million World Sports Park is enhancing Indianapolis' global reputation even before it opens.
A low-key movie survives transfer to the stage. And a father’s abandonment ripples for generations.
David Simon, CEO of Simon Property Group Inc., graduated from Columbia Business School in 1985. His gift will help build 450,000 square feet of new facilities on its campus.
“Khris Raye” filed suit for breach of contract and back pay after being fired, and Radio One responded that the former disc jockey violated the station’s policy for altering its playlist.
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources on Wednesday dedicated two dog play areas at Fort Harrison State Park in Indianapolis.
Despite a boost in third-quarter revenue due to crop-protection products, profit for the local unit of Dow Chemical tumbled more than 71 percent.
The plans announced Wednesday call for a building that will more than triple the size of the northeastern Indiana school's current student union in Upland.
"Once" at Chicago's Oriental Theatre Oct. 19 brought another IBJ A&E Road Trip, this time to Chicago for the touring production of the Broadway hit "Once." Indy actor Paul Hansen went along for the ride to share insight into life in the theater (prior to moving to Indy, he appeared in international tours of "West […]
Indianapolis-area statistics on home sales, demographic trends and more.
ITT Educational Services Inc. said new-student enrollment rose 5.2 percent in the third quarter, to 20,307. However, total student enrollment was down 7 percent from a year ago, to 60,997.
After months of radio silence on the subject, developer Buckingham Cos. acknowledged Wednesday that it’s working on plans for a mixed-use project in the heart of Zionsville.
It’s the second motel property Speedway has acquired near Interstate 465, as part of its plan to establish a gateway into the town.
The heads of WellPoint Inc., Aetna Inc. and at least 10 other insurers met with the Obama administration Wednesday to discuss correcting flaws in how data from the U.S. health-care marketplaces is transferred to the companies.
A member of the Indiana Board of Education asked a Marion County judge Wednesday to throw out a lawsuit filed this week by Superintendent of Public Instruction Glenda Ritz in Indiana's ongoing education battle.