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Riley CDC names successor to retiring executive director
Eric Strickland’s appointment was effective June 1. He brings more than 18 years of engineering, real estate development and economic development experience to the organization.
Faegre opening Silicon Valley office
Faegre Baker Daniels LLP, which has a major Indianapolis presence, is opening an office on the West Coast.
IDI seeking input for strategy
Velocity, the downtown strategic planning project launched by Indianapolis Downtown Inc., is holding a series of neighborhood roundtable meetings in June to gather input about the future of downtown and surrounding neighborhoods.
Upstate bank headed for Fishers
A Warsaw-based bank will build in Fishers its second Indianapolis-area office.
Indiana county pushes ahead with fertilizer plant
The Pakistan-based developers of a fertilizer plant have won a southwestern Indiana county's initial approval for the project, weeks after the state pulled its support.
Trends can misguide
Who does [Mickey Maurer] admire more, a man of principle and conviction or a man who sways with political winds [May 27 Commentary]?
How to fix the Indy 500
The Indianapolis 500 is still the biggest, most spine-tingling deal of all sporting events. So, why the downturn in worldwide excitement? There are a number of reasons:
LIBMAN: A plan to fill a media void in the arts
Jay Harvey, the performing arts critic for The Indianapolis Star, retired from the paper May 17. Given the importance of the arts to central Indiana, not to mention the amount of advertising bought by arts organizations, one would think the Star has a plan.
RUSTHOVEN: Welcome back, Indiana Pacers
Other than the disappointing, anticlimactic Game 7 with the Miami Heat, this was a terrific year and fabulous playoff run by the Pacers. We owe the players and team officials a huge vote of thanks.
EDITORIAL: ExactTarget deal will send tech ripple
A toast is in order: The $2.5 billion sale of ExactTarget Inc. to San Francisco-based Salesforce.com is the most lucrative exit yet for an Indianapolis technology company.
MAURER: Tie civic pride to achievement beyond sports
How proud would we be if Indianapolis was the safest city in the United States?
Downtown steam-plant customers face steep rate increase
About 200 downtown business and industrial customers would pay an average of 12.9 percent more for steam services under a rate-increase proposal by Citizens Energy Group.
BENNER: Fans mad about Game 7 swoon prove Pacers are relevant again
Complaints, second-guessing, anger over loss are unmistakeable signs that fans have reengaged with the team.
HETRICK: Some don’t get that rules are sometimes made to be followed
When the road ahead is closed, don’t be surprised when you find it necessary to turn around.
Businesses evacuated after gas line cut
Several businesses were evacuated and emergency personnel were called in after a gas line was cut near 116th Street and Keystone Avenue in Carmel just before 10:30 a.m. Dispatchers said construction equipment struck a line in the 700 block of Keystone Way. Gas utility Vectren Corp. is investigating.
Nine people flee apartment fire
Nine people escaped a fire that broke out in a small apartment building at about 3 a.m. Thursday in the 2500 block of East Washington Street. The fire in the former home caused an estimated $40,000 in damage. One resident jumped from an upstairs window and injured his ankle. The fire’s cause is under investigation.
Woman found dead after fire
An Indianapolis woman was found dead after an apartment fire Wednesday evening at Whispering Pines Apartments, 4435 N. Mission Drive, near 46th Street and High School Road. Firefighters were called at about 6:45 p.m. and extinguished the fire in about 20 minutes. The unit where the body of Marsha Bright, 38, was found suffered heavy smoke and fire damage. Authorities are calling the death and fire suspicious.
PROXY CORNER: Emmis Communications Corp.
Indianapolis-based Emmis Communications Corp. is a media company that owns radio stations and magazines.
Bank saves Westfield summer tradition
With the Westfield Farmers Market out of commission for the 2013 season, a local bank is opening its parking lot to vendors on Friday evenings this summer.