Zionsville believes in power of small loans
The town has started supporting tiny business loans in its tax-increment financing district.
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The town has started supporting tiny business loans in its tax-increment financing district.
About 500 miles of trails already cut through Hamilton and Boone counties—including 125-plus miles in Carmel—and countless more are on the drawing board as suburban leaders strive to appeal to residents who want connected, walkable communities.
Members of the Metropolitan Development Commission voted in favor of continuing a decision until Oct. 2 after the attorney for opponents of the project said they didn’t have adequate time to review a traffic study.
Police believe a missing 8-year-old Fishers girl has been abducted by her mother and taken to Louisville. Indiana State Police issued an Amber Alert for Sophia Snow at 9:15 p.m. Tuesday. Police say the mother, Jennifer Ansari, 37, may have taken the girl after losing custody to her ex-husband.
Indianapolis police took two people into custody Wednesday shortly after 6 a.m. following an attack that left a man with critical injuries. Police found the victim, who they believe was beaten, near 16th Street and Hawthorne Lane. They were able to track down the suspects near 21st Street and Arlington Avenue going through a white Mercedes. One of the suspects led police on a chase across rooftops before he was apprehended.
Two people died and three others were injured in a head-on crash between two vehicles about 6:30 a.m. Wednesday on State Road 9 in Madison County, just north of Alexandria. At least one person was trapped in the wreckage and had to be freed. Information about the injuries suffered by survivors wasn't immediately released.
Residents in Princeton, N.J., have sued the municipality and Princeton University, saying the school should lose its tax-exempt status because it shares drug royalties with faculty. The case could have major repercussions for research universities.
The Indiana Economic Development Corp. began last month running 15-second advertisements twice an hour promoting the state on the CBS Super Screen in Times Square.
A $23,000 loan allowed Patrick's Kitchen in downtown Zionsville to reopen on solid financial footing after a fire last year. Now organizers of the town's fledgling microloan program are looking for other businesses to help.
Two-thirds of Indiana’s top soil is listed as short or very short of moisture.
Airport officials announced Wednesday that the convenience store and 24-pump gas station are scheduled to open in mid-September, followed by two fast-food restaurants opening later this year.
WRTV-TV Channel 6 is leading the charge with morning shows on Saturdays and Sundays, while WISH-TV Channel 8 plans to start its weekday offerings even earlier.
Express Motor Vehicle Administration Corp., a provider of managed services for auto dealers, insurance companies, corporations and financial institutions, said it will create the jobs by 2015 as part of a $700,000 expansion.
Hulman & Co. CEO Mark Miles is showing the guts it takes to move the IndyCar Series and Indianapolis Motor Speedway in a positive direction. And he's not afraid to part with sacred tradition to do it.
College sports’ governing body probably will consider new rules in the coming months that allow the most powerful football programs to spend more on their athletes, while giving poorer programs the option to adopt them.
In a bid to make employer-sponsored health clinics available to companies of all sizes, Indianapolis-based OurHealth will open a network of seven offices around Indianapolis next year.
Gov. Mike Pence’s go-slow approach could push an expansion of Medicaid eligibility in Indiana to the end of 2014. And he’s OK with that.
Indiana is being granted a limited extension of its Healthy Indiana Plan while state and federal health care leaders continue negotiating a possible Medicaid expansion.